Joined: 12/31/69
Please explain this someone. Please.
I think You Might Like It- John and Olivia
What's to explain?
They have a Christmas album out.
Poor John looks like a sprouting ebony chia pet.
They're selling it as the sequel to One That I Want (same composer too)... I'm glad to see that Danny came out and now lives comfortably and securely dancing and watching bad movies with his fave gal, Sandy (and has time to take the occasional flight, probably with a fetching co-pilot--well maybe not fetching. What happened to the flying car?)
I like the car
..but it doesn't fly. Talk about a downgrade from the 1950s.
If you watch this directly after watching Grease it will make you cry at how cruel life really is.
What the actual f*ck?!
Honestly, how can you see past his helmet head? I can only stare at it.
I like it when the baby knocks the crap out of his big sister.
Video budget: $147
You need to read the comments for a great laugh.
"This is the sequal to BATTLEFIELD EARTH!"
Wow it's bad-mainly the song! Is that supposed to be a holiday song. They should have just sung a standard together. What a piece of s@#t.
Video-cheap as hell and John's hair. Is that hair? WTF is that?
I didn't realize that was filmed at his house.
The hair has always been embarrassing ( does he just drawin his scalp now?) but that facial hair was some unexpected horror.
Updated On: 12/6/12 at 11:21 AM
I honestly love (wink) both performers but this is really embarrassing. Song is atrocious.
When they played the music and I saw John and Olivia dancing I at first thought I was hearing 'I Feel So Country'.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Next, they will be hosting PBS "remember when" telethon specials....
which i secretly love...
but oh, this is sad.
Betty, I believe their album is all Christmas standards in duet form--this was the one original song to really, umm, grab the charts...
I wish The Sweeney Sisters would reunite for a holiday duets album.
Wow. Move over, "Christmas Shoes;" we have a new candidate for Worst Contemporary Christmas Song.
Wow.
File this under "It Sounded Good On Paper..."
Good to see them together. Xanadu would have been a hit movie if he had co-starred.
Be honest, Jim. You wrote that song, didn't you?
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