To: freedumb2003
Wow, she's really aged. It was not that long ago that she appeared in a
Weezer video ("Buddy Holly") which is basically a re-creation of a Happy Days show. I think that video was shot in 1994 and she looked pretty good, as did all the "Happy Days" cast for that matter - I was surprised. It was like the band Weezer went back in a time machine to the 1970s "Happy Days" set!
Anyway, 18 years was not that long ago.
To: SamAdams76
I think that video was shot in 1994 and she looked pretty good, as did all the "Happy Days" cast for that matter...That video used clips from the original show for everybody except Al.
Anyway, 18 years is the difference between a 51 year-old and a 33 year-old; big difference.
55 posted on
06/07/2012 11:13:01 AM PDT by
whd23
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To: SamAdams76
That music video was distributed as part of the Windows 95 package, as I recall. Directed, interestingly enough, by a young Spike Jonze. They brought the old restaurant set out of storage to do the video.
But the Happy Days cast members who appeared in that video were all from old clips of the show itself, not filmed for the video.
One exception: Al Molinaro did appear as his original character, filmed expressly for the music video. He introduced the group as "Kenosha, Wisconsin's own Weezer!" which is actually Molinaro's home town.
57 posted on
06/07/2012 11:20:08 AM PDT by
Erasmus
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