Last night (well, early this morning....around 2am), I was watching VH1 Classic and they played a video of Laura Branigans I have never seen before. The song title escapes now (It was not "Gloria" or "Self Control" though). Anyway, at the end of the video, they are in a dance studio, and they are completing a choreographed dance skit they had been working on. Laura's love interest in the video, is dancing around, and then is surrounded by several other dancers, who crowd around him, and pretend to stab and kill him. He collapses to the floor, pretending to be dead, and Laura dances over to him and drops along side of him, resting her head on his chest (as if in mourning). That complete's the dance, and they lay there like that for a moment, then out of the blue her love interest reaches up and tickles Laura's sides. Laura jumps and appears to let out a shriek, then playfully slaps him while everyone around them laughs. Great reaction, and it looks like it could have been unscripted. I know this will be a very hard find for anyone, but I felt it was worth mentioning anyway.
On a side note, after I saw that early this morning, I was reminded of the Van Halen video for "Pretty Woman". If memory serves me correctly, there is a ton of tickling in that video. A cute blonde is taken to a remote location, tied up with her arms above her head, and two midgets proceed to tickle and torment her throughout the length of the video. She keeps calling for help through the video, and at the end, the 4 band members arrive to rescue her, each dressed in their own hero-type get-up.
I think perhaps I should start watching VH1 classic more often, and see what other goodies I may have missed over the years...lol
Mimi
On a side note, after I saw that early this morning, I was reminded of the Van Halen video for "Pretty Woman". If memory serves me correctly, there is a ton of tickling in that video. A cute blonde is taken to a remote location, tied up with her arms above her head, and two midgets proceed to tickle and torment her throughout the length of the video. She keeps calling for help through the video, and at the end, the 4 band members arrive to rescue her, each dressed in their own hero-type get-up.
I think perhaps I should start watching VH1 classic more often, and see what other goodies I may have missed over the years...lol
Mimi