Black Kids - Hurricane Jane Video and Lyrics

Hurricane Jane by Black Kids, Music Video and Lyrics

Hurricane Jane” is the second single from American rock band Black Kids, taken from their debut album Partie Traumatic.
The single premiered on May 6 during Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show.

The music video was filmed in London in April 2008 and directed by Rozan & Schmeltz.
You can listen the song here, this is the official video.

Black Kids - Hurricane Jane Lyrics

Jane, I’ve made it plain,
although I’m faded as a ghost:
I want you here inside me.
Say the word.
Oh, you’ve been playing nice,
but I can see it in your eyes,
you’re thinking, “Christ.
He’s everybody’s girl.”

You can’t spend the night…

Jane, I’ve seen you at the club.
You were tearin’ up the rug
with no regard for form.
You’re such a brute!
You had a ready elbow
for the girls you hate
or just don’t know.
You head-butt me,
cos you thought it was cute.

You can’t spend the night…
Yes, I’m sure you’re right.
You can’t spend the night…
Yeah, I’m sure you’re right.
You can’t spend the night…
Yes, I’m sure you’re right.
But we could spend the night together.
Or alone. That would be better.

It’s Friday night and I ain’t got nobody.
Oh, what’s the use of making a bed?
I took something and it feels like karate;
it’s kicked me down and left me for dead.
It’s Friday night and I ain’t got nobody,
so what’s the use of pulling a shape?
I put what I want, when I want, in my body.
I’m never gonna give what I take.

Jane, I’ve seen the pain you’ve dealt.
You’ve been with all my friends.
You tell me guard my heart,
I might get hurt.
No doubt you’ll hurt my feelings,
and it’s a given I’ll be kneeling.
But I’m telling myself
that it’s gonna be worth it.

Black Kids - Hurricane Jane Song Information

Released 23 June 2008
Recorded December 2007-February 2008
Genre Pop, Rock, Dance
Label Almost Gold AGUK2
Writers Reggie Youngblood, Owen Holmes, Kevin Snow, Dawn Watley, Ali Youngblood
Producer Bernard Butler

Lost: Taller Ghost Walt Talks About Who Has to Go Back to the Island

Malcolm David Kelley, Lost

One of the (many) burning questions inspired by the Lost finale is, “To whom was Ben referring when he says that everyone has to go back to the Island?” Meaning, who, exactly, is everyone?

Does everyone include Ji-Yeon, who was conceived on the Island but never took a breath there? Does it include helicopter pilot Frank, who just stopped by for a three-hour tour? And perhaps most intriguingly, does it include Walt, who left “early,” and whose father has surely already paid the piper?

Now, I can’t tell you yet if Ben’s edict includes the babies, but I can tell you what Malcolm David Kelley thinks about Walt’s situation! Click in to find out his take on Walt’s destiny:

When asked at the 34th Annual Saturn Awards in Universal City, Calif., if he thought Walt had to go back with the rest of the gang, Malcolm said, “Yeah, I think I should go back to the Island and stir up a little trouble back there. I think that’d be pretty cool.” Agreed!

Has he talked to the writers about guesting, recurring or becoming a regular on either of the show’s final two seasons? Said Malcolm: “They haven’t told me anything right now, but if and when they tell me, I’ll go out to Hawaii and start working.”

In the meanwhile, between now and the return of Lost, hang in there to see Malcolm in a new film he’s very enthusiastic about. He said, “I just finished a movie in North Carolina called Mississippi Damned. It should be coming out some time next year, and it’s a drama taking place in the ’80s and ’90s. It’s a very good movie—really deep.” Can’t wait!

Anyway, taller ghost Walt back on the Island for reals? Sounds absolutely fab to me—what do you think? Post in the comments.

Over Eva Longoria’s Dead Body

Over Eva Longoria’s Dead Body

With her new movie coming out this Friday, Eva Longoria has been hamming it up for the press.  And it looks like she’s having a great time.

The “Desperate Housewives” actress was spotted at the Los Angeles premiere of “Over Her Dead Body” last night, dressed to kill as she charmed the crowd.

Her purple dress and diamond earrings accentuated her glowing skin.  And that flower accent on her dress was the perfect ‘playful’ addition to an otherwise ‘serious’ ensemble.

As for her character in the movie, Eva told press, “It’s hard to relate to her because she dies on her wedding day and she’s a ghost throughout the whole movie.  She’s really feisty and she fights for her man. I think we have that in common - I’d definitely haunt (my husband) Tony.”

And Longoria’s co-star, Lindsay Sloane, complimented her work on the film, saying, “She worked her little butt off, and I mean little butt - her butt is so small.”

To watch video footage of Eva talking about her character in “Over Her Dead Body” - !

Ellen Page Does SNL, Drops Raimi Role

Ellen Page Does SNL, Drops Raimi Role

With her hoodie pulled over her head, Ellen Page quietly made her way through the streets of New York City on Friday afternoon (February 29).

The Juno actress was on her way to NBC Studios for her appearance on Saturday Night Live, which airs later this evening.

Aside from the SNL gig, it was recently announced that Miss Page will not be appearing in Sam Raimi’s supernatural thriller Drag Me to Hell due to scheduling conflicts caused by a change in the start date of the production.

A joint statement from Ghost House Pictures and Mandate Pictures told: “We were racing to start production so that we could accommodate Ellen’s schedule.  But like so many other productions trying to start before the potential SAG strike date, this one needed more time and we had to push back the start of production.”