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Sandra Hess at French Open Martial Arts Tournament

This is a video of French Open Grand Champion Sandra Hess competiting. She was on top of her game that day. Her form and movements are nearly flawless.
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Sandra Hess Tribute

Well this is a Montage for the Beautiful and Stylish Actress Sandra Hess....Sandra Hess Tribute Stylish

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Sandra Hess French Open 2002

Sandra hess french open 2...Sandra Hess musical form trickz martial arts karate french open 2002

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sonya scissor (sandra hess)

sonya blade scissor...mk annihilation movie sonya blade sandra hess mixed wrestling fight scissor neckbreak headscissor

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New Sandra Hess Stunts & Tricks Martial Arts Demo

another vid of Sandra Hess doing stunts and tricks. Some are martial arts based, while others are pure stunts and tricks....sandra hess martial arts

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Sandra Hess Showreel- European Martial Arts Champ

is a showreel of Sandra Hess demonstrating tricks, kicks, weapons, and forms. www.sandra-hess.com...sandra hess martial arts xma

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The Best of VIPER

Andrea Von Strucker/Viper Sandra Hess clip 01...Viper Hydra Fury evil woman hitwoman gun Sandra Hess Marvel virus lethal

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The Best of VIPER

Andrea Von Strucker/Viper Sandra Hess clip 02...Viper Hydra Fury evil woman hitwoman gun Sandra Hess Marvel virus lethal

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Mortal Kombat 2: Annihilation - Theatrical Trailer

Fantasy Martial Arts Film based on the popular computer game, USA 1997
Directed by by John R. Leonetti
Produced by Lawrence Kasanoff
Music by George S. Clinton & many others
Starring Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, James Remar, Sandra Hess, Lynn 'Red' Williams, Brian Thompson & Reiner Schoene

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Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Sonya vs Mileena

The mudfight between Sonya (Sandra Hess) vs Mileena (Dana Hee)....Mortal Kombat Annihilation mud fight Sonya Sandra Hess Mileena Dana Hee messy dirty

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Mortal Kombat 2: Annihilation - Alternative Trailer

Fantasy Martial Arts Film based on the popular computer game, USA 1997
Directed by by John R. Leonetti
Produced by Lawrence Kasanoff
Music by George S. Clinton & many others
Starring Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, James Remar, Sandra Hess, Lynn 'Red' Williams, Brian Thompson & Reiner Schoene

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andrea von strucker monologue

sandra hess delivers a powerful monologue as Andrea Von Strucker, the viper, in the 1998 film, nick fury: agent of SHIELD...nick fury shield

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Mortal Kombat 2: Annihilation - Promotional Teaser

Fantasy Martial Arts Film based on the popular computer game, USA 1997
Directed by by John R. Leonetti
Produced by Lawrence Kasanoff
Music by George S. Clinton & many others
Starring Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, James Remar, Sandra Hess, Lynn 'Red' Williams, Brian Thompson & Reiner Schoene

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Evil Woman - Nick Fury (TV)

Sandra Hess - Viper...Viper evil woman Nick Fury hitwoman gun Hess Marvel Hydra virus

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Jax in Mortal Kombat Annihilation

battle against Shao Khan. This was one of the better scenes in MK2....jax briggs lynn red williams mortal kombat sonya sandra hess blade annihilation

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Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119707/...martial arts Sindel Sandra Hess

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M_o_Rtal __D_ea_th

Sony Blade gettin her ass kicked and kicking ass...Sonya Blade Sandra Hess Mortal Kombat

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Campaign against Landmines

A member of the International Coalition to Ban Landmines, Action Group Landmine.de calls for the ban of all landmines and cluster munitions.
Help us stop the killing of innocent civlians, especially of children who accidentally step on mines while playing. Protest by signing our petition online at :

http://www.landmine.de/en.titel/en.geissel/en.forderungen/in dex.html

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Don'tcha Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me

This is a music slideshow, celebrating female beauty, set to "Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls.

The version of the song that I used is from their debut album, "PCD". Unfortunately, this means that it has that stupid rap by Busta Rhymes. Sorry, but it's the longest version that I could find, and greater length means more pictures.

Each picture appears for 2 seconds. Here is a list of all of the women, real or otherwise, that appear in this slideshow:

We start with The Pussycat Dolls on the cover of "PCD".

The Gundam franchise is then represented by Asuna Elmarit from the manga series, "Mobile Suit Gundam: École du Ciel".

Next is Japanese idol Akiko Yada.

Archie Comics gets represented by Betty Cooper (in her "house style" look).

Then Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge are shown off in their "dynamic new look".

Next is Japanese idol Akiko Hinagata.

The Final Fantasy franchise is represented by Doctor Aki Ross from the much-underrated theatrical film, "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within". Yes, that's an actual "Maxim" magazine cover.

Next is Japanese idol Asami Kanno.

Then comes G-3, Jun the Swan, from "Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman" ("Science Ninja Team Gatchaman") - first from the OVA remake, then in her series look (but drawn much better; it's fan art).

Then comes Japanese idol Ayumi Sakurai.

The Ridge Racer video game series is represented by Reiko Nagase.

Next is Chiaki Kuriyama, best known for her role as Go Go Yubari in "Kill Bill".

Then we get into the lengthy "Sailor Moon" tribute. All of the Sailor Senshi are represented: Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Jupiter, Moon, Saturn, Uranus, and Venus.

Next is Japanese idol Hitomi Shiraishi.

Then comes Urara Kosuga from "Sakura Tsuushin" ("Sakura Diaries").

Next is Japanese idol Jun Matusuda. Can you tell yet that I love Japanese girls?

Then comes She-Ra: Princess of Power (aka Princess Adora). It's fan art.

Next is Teela from "He-Man: Masters of the Universe". Fan art again.

Then comes Japanese idol Minori Aoi.

Next are Princess Lana and Princess Zelda (the latter from "The Legend of Zelda") are they appear together on "Captain N: The Game Master".

Then comes Japanese idol Misaki Itou.

Next is Lara Croft in an ad for "Tomb Raider III".

Then comes Japanese idol Norika Fujiwara (best known for her role as Princess Fiona in the "Shrek" films).

Then comes Samus Aran from the Metroid series.

Next is Japanese idol Reina Asami.

The Street Fighter series is represented by Chun Li.

Next is Japanese idol Rena Aoki.

Wego back to Archie Comics for Melody Valentine, Josie McCoy, and Valerie Brown of Josie and the Pussycats.

Next is Japanese idol Rena Tanaka.

The Castlevania franchise is prepresented by Yoko Belnades from "Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow".

Then comes Julia Laforeze from "Castlevania: Curse of Darkness".

Next is Sonia Belmont from "Castlevania Legends".

Then comes Japanese idol Rie Komiya.

We go back to Castlevania for Charlotte Aulin from "Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin".

Next is Japanese idol Rion Tamura.

We go back to Castlevania again for Maria Renard from "Castlevania: Symphony of the Night".

Next is Japanese idol Yumiko Shaku.

Then comes Rena Hayami from "R: Racing Evolution". There seem to be a lot of Renas in this slideshow.

Next comes Japanese idol/singer Kumi Miyasato.

She's followed by Eve Tokimatsuri, the character that she voiced in "Megazone 23".

Then we get into the lengthy Supergirl tribute. First is Melissa George (of "Alias"), rumored to be up for the role of Supergirl in an upcoming theatrical film.

Then comes Supergirl in a piece of fan art.

Next is Helen Slater (Supergirl in the 1984 film) in "The Legend of Billie Jean".

Then comes Kara Zor-El, the original Supergirl, as she appeared in 1975.

Next is Nicholle Tom, the voice of Kara In-Ze on "Superman: The Animated Series", "Batman: The Animated Series", and "Justice League Unlimited".

Then comes Kara Zor-El, the current Supergirl.

Next is the "Charlie's Angels" tribute: Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith), Jill Munroe (Farrah Fawcett-Majors), Natalie Cook (Cameron Diaz, who also voiced Princess Fiona in the "Shrek" films), and Kris Munroe (Cheryl Ladd, who was also the singing voice of Melody on "Josie and the Pussycats").

We go back to Archie Comics for Cheryl Blossom.

The Mortal Kombat franchise is represented by Sonya Blade: Brigette Wilson (from the first movie), Kerri Hoskins (from "Mortal Kombat 3"), Sandra Hess (from "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation"), and fan art.

Marvel Comics is represented by Jennifer Garner (also of "Alias") as Elektra.

Next is Mireille Bouquet (solo and with Kirika Yuumura) of "Noir".

DC Comics is further represented by Ashley Scott (Huntress), Dina Meyer (Oracle/Batgirl), and Rachel Skarsten (Black Canary).

Then come Priss Asagiri, Linna Yamazaki, Nene Romanova, and Sylia Stingray of "Bubblegum Crisis".

The Resident Evil franchise is represented by Sienna Guillory (Jill Valentine in "Resident Evil: Apocalypse").

"Winx Club" is represented by Bloom.

Next comes Japanese idol/singer Mari Iijima.

She's followed by Lynn Minmay, the character that she voiced in "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross".

Finally, we go back to Archie Comics for Tara Reid, Rachel Leigh Cook, and Rosario Dawson in the 2001 "Josie and the Pussycats" theatrical film.

I hope you enjoy the video! I hope I'd done a good job in representing the hottest girls in anime, video games, comic books, and Japanese and American pop culture. Please let me know what you think!

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Del Mar Racetrack

You better pay attention at the very beginning or you will miss my brief celebrity moment with Beastmaster 3's Sandra Hess.
Oh... the drudgery of commercial work =)

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