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ARTICLES RELATED TO Arrested Development - Music |  |  |  | Arrested Development - Music: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - MusicBesides the short ukulele-based theme song composed by David Schwartz, which is also used as Lindsay's cell phone ringtone, a couple of other songs are featured prominently in Arrested Development. GOB uses Europe's 1986 hit single, "The Final Countdown" in his magic acts, attempting to increase the audience's excitement through improvised dancing and rapid-fire magic tricks. The dramatic, synthesized chords, combined with GOB's high energy and overacting are a clear parody of modern magic acts. "The Final Countdown" is also GOB's ringtone. To add to this, on the season 2 finale, he sings a rendition of another 80's era song, B ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Music |
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Besides the short ukulele-based theme song composed by David Schwartz, which is also used as Lindsay's cell phone ringtone, a couple of other songs are featured prominently in Arrested Development. GOB uses Europe's 1986 hit single, "The Final Countdown" in his magic acts, attempting to increase the audience's excitement through improvised dancing and rapid-fire magic tricks. The dramatic, synthesized chords, combined with GOB's high energy and overacting are a clear parody of modern magic acts. ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Music |
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Arrested Development - Ratings.
The show is a hit with critics but has not gained a sizeable audience. According to the Nielsen Ratings system, U.S. ratings in the second season averaged about six million viewers, while the third season averaged about four million viewers.[11] To promote their highly anticipated re-broadcast of the animated series Family Guy, FOX announced that it would halt the production of the second season at 18 episodes—4 ...
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His work, mainly his operas, or "Singspiele" ("singing plays"), greatly influenced the development of the Romantic opera in German music (e.g. Wagner, an outspoken admirer of Weber); but Weber was also interested in certain technical aspects of publishing, e.g. lithography; in journalistic work, writing critiques; and in the history of musical instruments and performance, e.g. folksong. His body of religious m ...
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Miami bass is a kind of booming, bass-heavy hip hop music that developed in the mid-1980s in Miami. Innovators on the scene included Maggotron, while the scene's eventual popularizer was Luther Campbell's 2 Live Crew. The lyrics to Miami bass were sexually explicit, and when 2 Live Crew began to achieve national attention, the words to their songs caused a controversy after several stores were prosecuted under obscenity laws for selling the disc, and members of 2 Live Crew were arrested for performing s ...
See also:Music of Florida, Music of Florida - Early recording industry, Music of Florida - Rock, Music of Florida - Latin pop, Music of Florida - Miami bass, Music of Florida - Punk rock, Music of Florida - Independent Rock, Music of Florida - Death metal Read more here: » Music of Florida: Encyclopedia II - Music of Florida - Miami bass |
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Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references.
Arrested Development has a character played by the Fonz himself, Henry Winkler. In the episode "Motherboy XXX" he remarks "I missed breakfast, so I’m on my way to Burger King" and then hops over a shark. The joke being that Arrested Development sold out to Burger King, and jumped the shark.
It has been argued that Buffy the Vampire Slayer's sixth season can be viewed as an extended reference to various shark ...
See also:Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts Read more here: » Jumping the shark: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references |
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The series won the Best TV Comedy award, and Gervais the Best TV Comedy Actor a ...
See also:The Office UK, The Office UK - Main Characters, The Office UK - David Brent Ricky Gervais, The Office UK - Tim Canterbury Martin Freeman, The Office UK - Gareth Keenan Mackenzie Crook, The Office UK - Dawn Tinsley Lucy Davis, The Office UK - Other Characters, The Office UK - Episodes, The Office UK - Series 1, The Office UK - Series 2, The Office UK - Specials, The Office UK - Awards, The Office UK - Cast, The Office UK - Main cast, The Office UK - Minor cast incomplete Read more here: » The Office UK: Encyclopedia II - The Office UK - Awards |
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Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references.
Arrested Development has a character played by the Fonz himself, Henry Winkler. In the episode "Motherboy XXX" while conversing with other characters on a dock, he remarks "I missed breakfast, so I’m on my way to Burger King" and then hops over a shark that's in front of his path.
It has been argued that Buffy the Vampire Slayer's sixth season can be viewed as an extended reference to various shark-jumping moments ...
See also:Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Story Arc, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts Read more here: » Jumping the shark: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references |
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