Jennifer Lawrence - My Super Sweet 16
Last night during her SAG Awards acceptance speech, Jennifer Lawrence mentioned how she got her SAG card. An MTV commercial for My Super Sweet 16. Here is the commercial.
Last night during her SAG Awards acceptance speech, Jennifer Lawrence mentioned how she got her SAG card. An MTV commercial for My Super Sweet 16. Here is the commercial.
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:00 AM
Labels: Jennifer Lawrence
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17 comments:
And Viacom has pulled the video. :\
That was fast!
Lmao, those bastards knew everyone would search for it.
Hey its still on DListed. It's cute! Well only because of her.
Ma, FUCK Viacom!
Found it http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/826602/when-jennifer-lawrence-was-super-sweet-16.jhtml
Thank you, AnotherAmy!!
Clickable link - that was awesome!
My love for JLaw increases...
Daily Mail also has the videos. Very funny!
That's hilarious!
There ought to be something akin to a public library for archive video. NBC flags everything on YouTube as pirated content but they make only a tiny fraction of what they own available themselves. I recorded an appearance by the band Veruca Salt in the mid 1990's on Saturday Night Live. I tried to share it on YouTube & NBC immediately flagged it. But go to the SNL website they run & they are sharing almost nothing of their archives. Certainly not a rare performance from a more or less forgotten alt rock band.
Gah..my 16th was not super sweet..what a horrid year! But yeah, JLaw doesn't look 14 at all.
@ lazyday - and when NBC *does* show a video you have to sit through a Toyota or insurance commercial first... ARGH!!!
@lazyday603 - I LOVE Veruca Salt. I had the pleasure of meeting them after a show in Memphis back in the day. Louise and I talked recording on a 4-track in your bedroom and they graciously passed out beers to those of us who helped lift a Volvo and move it out of the way so their bus could leave the venue. It's one of my favorite concert memories.
See y'all, MTV is good for something.
Thanks, Anotheramy! I was curious about that when I watched the awards and wanted to check it out.
I forgot completely about this show. I used to watch it. In hindsight, these kids/parents were way worse than any Real Housewife. ;)
What really pisses me off is that if you buy an episode of SNL, it doesn't contain the musical performances. That just seems like a total rip off to me. Why don't they pay for the rights to distribute the musical performances too? Or alternatively make the musical guests sign a contract giving up their rights just for that performance???
What really pisses me off is that if you buy an episode of SNL, it doesn't contain the musical performances. That just seems like a total rip off to me. Why don't they pay for the rights to distribute the musical performances too? Or alternatively make the musical guests sign a contract giving up their rights just for that performance???
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