Stuck!


Yet again, that song has been stuck in my head for a whole day!!

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Hmm, Malalory, looks like you should try that other Gotcha board. They seem to be having a great time over there...

Doesn't he paintball some girl in the butt at the very end? That's about the only thing I remember (must've been about six when I saw it). What's all this about the music?

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Bahaha, I completely forgot I posted that comment. Gotcha where I want you-Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Yes, miss in short white school girl skirt gets shot in the rump. I love that movie. What's/Where's the other message board? -Mal

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If you go to the main page of Gotcha!, scroll down to the message boards and you will find "Trivia or facts about Gotcha!?".

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Nooooooooo. The song at the end isn't Joan Jett. The "theme song" to Gotcha! is done by Thereza Bazar. The only place I've found it on the Gotcha! Soundtrack. And let me tell you, that soundtrack on CD is REDICULOUSLY RARE. I've only seen one copy of it ever in all my searches for it, and I now own it.

The Joan Jett "Gotcha..." song is a bit slower and not what you want at all when you think of the theme, no disrespect to JJ and the Blackhearts.

"It's choice - not chance - that determines your destiny."
~ Jean Nidetch

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ok, for those of you with bad memories, the girl who was shot in the butt at the end of the movie...
she was wearing a brown skirt, it was a tranquilizer dart he had left over and she was the same girl who shot him down when he asked her out after he shot some other person with a paintball and got paint on her sweater. Someone else already corrected the singer on the song "Gotcha". Not that my memory is that great... I just finished watching it after a long time of not having seen it. That's how I can know about the above stuff.

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I'm looking at the scene now - she has on brown / maroon shorts, blue sweater, and pink lace/eyelet knee socks.

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There are so many classic moments in this movie that I can't believe the low rating here on IMDb. But maybe I like it more because I've seen it since the 80's.

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