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  2. I Melt with You (film) - Wikipedia

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    I Melt with You is a 2011 American arthouse drama thriller film directed by Mark Pellington. It completed filming in September 2010. It completed filming in September 2010. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011. [ 1 ]

  3. I Melt with You - Wikipedia

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    "I Melt with You" is a song by the British new wave band Modern English. The song, produced by Hugh Jones , was the second single from their 1982 album After the Snow . It became the band's most successful single, largely in the United States, where it was featured in the film Valley Girl and on MTV .

  4. Modern English’s Robbie Grey on “I Melt With You ... - AOL

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    Modern English’s Robbie Grey is enjoying the winter season in Thailand. “Let me show you the weather,” he says as he directs his camera to the waving treetops and brilliant sunshine outside ...

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  6. After the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Record reviewer Nick Burton gave After the Snow a mixed review, saying that the album's eccentric mix of genres and styles lacks direction but is interesting nonetheless. He warned readers that the hit "I Melt with You" is completely unrepresentative of the album, and concluded that "If nothing else, After the Snow provides some offbeat, if not unintentionally amusing, listening."

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  8. Pillow Lips - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly wrote that "even the lightest, most eager and abandoned melodies on this album tap a deeper vein of feeling than most songs do." [16] Trouser Press thought that "the diverse record contains some easy-to-like bounce-pop ('Beauty', 'Care About You') but other tracks either drift along listlessly (like the enervated title tune) or sag under clichéd lyrics ('Life's Rich ...

  9. How the ‘Street Trash’ Sequel Uses Nauseating Gore ... - AOL

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    J. Michael Muro’s 1987 cult classic “Street Trash” is on the Mount Rushmore of “melt movies,” a sickening horror subgenre marked by bodies literally dissolving into goo, with skin ...