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Women on the Verge: Total Eclipse of the Heart

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This week, we’re doing things a little differently. Instead of one notable Video of the Week, we’ll be sharing one per day. Each clip will be a music video featuring an over-the-top, campy female singer.

You’re probably among the almost 3 million people who’ve seen the literal version of Bonnie Tyler’s 1983 music video for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” which ventures to explain a random army of Fonzies, blind possessed choir boys, and more. But there’s also a chance that you’ve been living under a rock or in whatever cave Osama has been hiding in. Just in case you’ve missed this hilarious clip or just want to see it again, feast below.

If you have any crazy sexy cool videos of your own, share them with us and we’ll consider them for future installments of Video of the Week!

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