Sheffield DocFest Opener ‘Still Pushing Pineapples’ Is a Road Movie About the Singer of Much-Maligned Black Lace Hit ‘Agadoo’ Dreaming of a Comeback

If you believe you’ve never encountered the 40-year-old tune known as “Agadoo,” you might be taken aback when you learn that you’ve likely heard it, especially its catchy chorus: “Ag-a-doo-doo-doo, move the pineapple, shake the tree. Aga-doo-doo-doo, move the pineapple, grind coffee. Side to side, up and down, jump and bend your knees.
Join in the dancing every evening, sing along with a Hawaiian rhythm.

Laura Day Predicts the Future for A-List Stars and Fortune 500 Firms, Just Don’t Call Her a Psychic

The person who initially popped into Huvane’s thoughts as being closely linked with Moore was Bruce Willis, but that wasn’t the case. “I had already encountered Rumer, your eldest daughter,” Huvane reminisced, referring to the fact they had met. To her surprise, it wasn’t a relative, a famous actor, or a film director. Instead, at a dinner at Nobu in New York, Moore presented Huvane with a unique individual whom she characterized as a versatile professional: “a friend, an advisor, a psychologist, a therapist, and a healer.