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    heh heh heh..

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    haha. :D
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    and Red makes others (u know who) red in the face.
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    And in New Zealand we already have an anthem

    Split Enz I See Red

    [Chorus]
    When my baby's walking down the street
    I see red, I see red, I see red.
    How could someone wicked walk around free
    I see red, I see red, I see red.
    I see red, I see red (red!), I see red.

    I respect your wishes
    You gave me such precious hours
    What to do without you.
    Squeezed me out of your life
    Down the drain like molten toothpaste
    I feel used and spat out.
    Poor old me

    [Chorus]

    I'm fed up with crying
    My despair is dying,
    Turning into rage, day by day
    Green before you met me
    In the pink when you let me love you
    I was blue when you let me down
    Black and Blue

    [Chorus]
    Go!

    I see red, I see red, I see red...

    All lyrics are provided for informational and educational purposes only. Lyrics are subject to all International copyright laws and remain the property of their respective owners.

    Best sung after 1/2 a doz beer, pogoing in a small lounge with 40 others, and the amp set to 11. Dedicate it to your favourite camera manufacturer prior to Red.
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    Uh, that's only eight...:)
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    ... Let the man with no Red flowing in their veins, speak up now or forever hold their peace... more especially on this forum. (lol)
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    I guess #8 makes me a Two Percenter...
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    Uh, that's only eight...:)
    heh heh heh ... oops.
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    RED is a great color...oh I mean camera
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    When you have more RED cameras than you could say you have the REDS and that word has like a plural of the RED a close connection to the cinema like "Reds" a famous movie, read below. All it is about a Revolution!!! A digital cinema or a social-global-society revolution. At the end it is about the same. ...Power to the people, right on, Say you want a revolution...Now, now, now, now... John Lennon http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/jo...he_people.html


    Reds (film)

    Directed by Warren Beatty
    Produced by Warren Beatty
    Written by Warren Beatty
    Trevor Griffiths
    Starring Warren Beatty
    Diane Keaton
    Jack Nicholson
    Paul Sorvino
    Maureen Stapleton
    Music by Stephen Sondheim
    Dave Grusin
    Cinematography Vittorio Storaro
    Editing by Dede Allen
    Distributed by Paramount Pictures
    Release date(s) December 4, 1981 (USA)
    Running time 194 min.
    Language English
    Russian
    German
    Budget $35,000,000 US (est.)

    Reds is a 1981 film starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton. It centers on the life of John Reed, the Communist, journalist, and writer who chronicled the Russian Revolution in his book Ten Days that Shook the World.
    Besides Beatty and Keaton, the movie stars Edward Herrmann, Jerzy Kosinski, Jack Nicholson, Paul Sorvino, Maureen Stapleton, Ramon Bieri, Nicolas Coster and M. Emmet Walsh. It was adapted by Warren Beatty, Peter S. Feibleman (uncredited), Trevor Griffiths, Elaine May (uncredited) and Jeremy Pikser from Reed's memoir. It was directed by Beatty.

    The movie won Academy Awards for:
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Maureen Stapleton playing Emma Goldman)
    Best Cinematography (Vittorio Storaro)
    Best Director (Warren Beatty)
    and was nominated for:
    Best Actor in a Leading Role (Warren Beatty)
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Jack Nicholson)
    Best Actress in a Leading Role (Diane Keaton)
    Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
    Best Costume Design
    Best Film Editing
    Best Picture
    Best Sound
    Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen.
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