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Hot Rod is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer (in his directorial debut) and written by Pam Brady. The film stars Andy Samberg as amateur accident-prone stuntman Rod Kimble, whose stepfather, Frank (Ian McShane), continuously mocks and disrespects him. When Frank becomes ill, Rod raises money for his heart operation by ...
Steven Shane McDonald ; Mario Rubalcaba (Hot Snakes, Rocket from the Crypt) Albums: First Four EPs (2010), Off! (2012), Wasted Years (2014) We Are the Fallen: Carly Smithson (solo) Ben Moody (Evanescence) John LeCompt (Evanescence) Rocky Gray (Evanescence) Marty O'Brien (Kilgore, Methods of Mayhem, Tommy Lee) Albums: Tear the World Down (2010) 2010
Rod or Rodney McDonald may refer to: Rod McDonald (footballer, born 1967), English football striker; Rod McDonald (footballer, born 1992), English football defender; Rod McDonald (typographer), see Cartier (typeface) Rodney McDonald (director), director of the 1992 film Night Eyes 2; Rodney McDonald (speedway rider), Australian motorcycle racer ...
Miss Lucy was born Luz Selenia Offerrall [6] in Puerto Rico. After moving to Los Angeles, she met two of her future bandmates, Miss Pamela and Miss Sparky, at the house belonging to Vito Paulekas. Miss Lucy was not an original member of The GTOs; she joined the group after the recording of Permanent Damage.
Andrew J. McDonald: b. 1966 American Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court and former politician G [226] Jon-Marc McDonald: b. 1976 American Writer, political activist G [264] Ray McDonald: 1944–1993 American Football player G [265] Roddy McDowall: 1928–1998 English Actor, voice artist, film director, photographer G [266 ...
The forerunners to the hotrod were the modified cars used in the Prohibition era by bootleggers to evade revenue agents and other law enforcement. [7]Hot rods first appeared in the late 1930s in southern California, where people raced modified cars on dry lake beds northeast of Los Angeles, under the rules of the Southern California Timing Association (SCTA), among other groups.
Hot Rod is the oldest magazine devoted to hot rodding, having been published since January 1948. [2] [3] Robert E. Petersen founded the magazine and his Petersen Publishing Company was the original publisher. The first editor of Hot Rod was Wally Parks, who went on to found the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). [4]
Hot Rod Girl "was the first car flick to marry music with the exhaust note" and in scenes in Yo-Yo's diner "the gang snaps their fingers to bebop, [18] not rock music. But soon other filmmakers "were cashing in on the fad" of films about "the rampant juvenile delinquency problems that fueled hot rod culture in the U.S."