Check this out. I’ma say this, and I’m say this one time. I go by the name of Hurricane Chris, and if you f-ck with any of my people, you gotta deal with me. With that being said, Wayne, Weezy, Tunechi, whatever you want to call him. You wanna f-ck with him, you wanna f-ck with me. That’s how I’m coming. 5150. You play with my people, and I’ma break your jaw. It’s going down like that, and you know who I’m talking to… and I’m righteous with them hands, talking bout that hand game, we’ll stand toe-to-toe just like you talking about doing,” said Hurricane Chris.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7605096/hairspray-live-2007-movie-musical-differences Hairspray Live! was quite the exciting TV event for those who really love Hairspray, no matter if we're talking about the 1988 movie, the Broadway play or the 2007 big-screen remake (or all three). But with the Adam Shankman-directed film -- starring Zac Efron, John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky and more -- being the reprise of most recent memory, it's hard not to compare the movie musical version to NBC's live-action special. So we did. Check out the differences we noticed between the 2007 movie musical and Hairspray Live! below. Noreen and Doreen Are Missing Perhaps one of the smaller details that only mega Hairspray movie fans will notice (Noreen and Doreen weren't in the Broadway version), there's nobody with rhyming names in the role call during "Nicest Kids in Town." In Hairspray Live! ,...
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