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Abducted (other)
Abducted may refer to: Film and television * ''Abducted'' (2013 film), directed by Glen Scantlebury & Lucy Phillips * "Abducted" (''Invader Zim''), an episode of animated television series ''Invader Zim'' * '' Abducted: The Carlina White Story'', a 2012 American film * "The Abducted", a 2010 episode of television series ''Fringe'' * ''Abducted'', an alternative title for the 2012 tele-movie ''Layover'' with Lauren Holly * ''Abducted'', a 2020 American film with Scout Taylor-Compton Music * ''Abducted'', a 1996 album by Hypocrisy * "Abducted", a song by Cults from their 2011 album ''Cults In modern English, ''cult'' is usually a pejorative term for a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and rituals, or its common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal. This s ...'' See also * * Abduction (other) * Abductor (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Abducted (2013 Film)
Glen Scantlebury (born 1955) is an American film editor, director, and screenwriter. He has edited major studio feature films such as ''Con Air'' and ''Transformers'', and has worked primarily in the action and horror film genres. Biography Currently based in San Francisco, Scantlebury was born in Annandale, Virginia in 1955, and attended Virginia Commonwealth University. Film editing In 1981, Scantlebury became a member (performer and crew) of The Video Band, for which he edited a series of experimental music videos released in the early 1980s. Scantlebury became one of the first editors to edit feature films on video, beginning in 1987 with the Tom Waits concert film '' Big Time'' (1988). He subsequently worked at Zoetrope Studios for five years. He was cited by ''Variety'' in 2009 as a "key cutter" among director Michael Bay's "trusted team of editors." In addition to editing feature films, Scantlebury has edited numerous music videos and documentaries. In 2012, Scantlebu ...
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Abducted (Invader Zim)
'' Invader Zim'' is an American animated dark comedy science fiction television series that was created by comic book writer and cartoonist Jhonen Vasquez and aired on Nickelodeon. The series revolves around an extraterrestrial named Zim (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) from the planet Irk and his ongoing mission to conquer or destroy a dark and satirical version of the Earth. His various attempts to subjugate and destroy the human race are invariably undermined by some combination of his own ineptitude, his malfunctioning robot servant GIR (Rosearik Rikki Simons) and his nemesis Dib (Andy Berman), one of very few humans not oblivious enough to be unaware of Zim's identity. ''Invader Zim'' premiered on March 30, 2001. The series was targeted at older children and adolescents and met with Invader Zim#Reception and legacy, critical acclaim. As the series went on, Invader Zim#Ratings, ratings declined and budgetary issues became more frequent. Before the second season was comple ...
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The Carlina White Story
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic ...
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The Abducted
"The Abducted" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series '' Fringe''. The third season spent much of its time alternating between the prime and parallel universes, and "The Abducted" was set in the latter. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation of "the Candyman", a man who kidnaps children to harvest their youth-giving hormones. The episode first aired on November 18, 2010 in the United States to an estimated 4.85 million viewers. Reviews of the episode were mixed; multiple critics lauded the final five minutes of the episode, while another praised lead actress Anna Torv and actor Lance Reddick's performances. Due to the holiday of Thanksgiving, "The Abducted" began a two-week break that did not end until the broadcast of a December 2 episode. Plot "The Abducted" takes place in the parallel universe; Olivia ( Anna Torv), having broken her conditioning that made her believe she was her doppelgänger Fauxli ...
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Lauren Holly
Lauren Holly (born October 28, 1963) is an American actress. She has played the roles of Deputy Sheriff Maxine Stewart in the television series ''Picket Fences'', NCIS Director Jenny Shepard in the series '' NCIS'', Dr. Betty Rogers on ''Motive'', Mary Swanson in ''Dumb and Dumber'', Bruce Lee's wife Linda Lee in '' Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'', Darian Smalls in '' Beautiful Girls'', and Gigi in ''What Women Want''. Early life Holly was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Her mother, Michael Ann Holly, is an art historian and the Starr Director of Research and Academic Program at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, and former professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Her father, Grant Holly, is a screenwriter and professor of literature at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. She has two younger brothers: Nick and Alexander Innes Holly (1977–1992). Holly was raised in Geneva, New York, and is a 1981 graduate of Geneva High School, where she was a cheerleader. In 1 ...
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Scout Taylor-Compton
Scout Taylor-Compton (born Desariee Starr Compton; February 21, 1989) is an American actress. She has frequently worked in the horror genre, most notably as Laurie Strode in the 2007 remake of ''Halloween'' and its 2009 sequel. Outside of horror, she portrayed musician Lita Ford in the biographical drama film ''The Runaways'' (2010). Life and career Scout Taylor-Compton was born Desariee Starr Compton, on February 21, 1989, in Long Beach, California. ancestry. Her father is a mortician. Taylor-Compton says she "grew up in that whole horror genre and visiting my dad at the mortuary. I have no problem with that stuff. Whether it was a coffin or my dad bringing his work home." Andy Biersack from Black Veil Brides, her ex-boyfriend whom she dated, composed the song " The Mortician's Daughter" about her. In 1998, Taylor-Compton began her acting career with an appearance in the film ''A.W.O.L.'' with David Morse, and later in the short film ''Thursday Afternoon''. She went on to ...
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Hypocrisy (band)
Hypocrisy is a Swedish death metal band formed in October 1991 in Ludvika by Peter Tägtgren. History After spending three years in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1990, founder Peter Tägtgren returned to his homeland of Sweden, to form his own band. Hypocrisy's early releases were noted as being well-executed death metal, but panned for not being particularly innovative. That criticism waned as the band matured, cultivating a more distinctive sound as well as employing an introspective lyrical approach. Later releases have a more atmospheric sound, with lyrical exploration of aliens and abduction experiences. Tägtgren's experience as a producer may also have led to the band's change in musical direction, as he is more closely involved with many other bands while producing their albums. After twice cancelling a U.S. tour in 2009, Hypocrisy confirmed a North American tour for 2010. Joining them on the "Long Time, No Death" tour were Scar Symmetry, Hate (band), Hate, Blackguard (ba ...
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Cults (album)
''Cults'' is the debut album by American indie pop band Cults. The album was released in the US on June 7, 2011 on In the Name Of, an imprint of Columbia Records. The album was recorded over the course of 2010 and early 2011. In early 2010, the band released an EP, which featured two of the songs to appear on the album; "Go Outside" and "Most Wanted". The song "Go Outside" was featured on the soundtrack of the game '' MLB 11: The Show'' on PlayStation 3. The song "Bad Things" also appears in the Hulu true crime drama series '' The Act'' during the end credits of the third episode "Two Wolverines", and it was sampled on the track " She Knows" by rapper J. Cole from the album ''Born Sinner''. The song "You Know What I Mean" appears in episode 6 of Amy Poehler's show ''Russian Doll'' on Netflix. Critical reception The critical reception to ''Cults'' was generally positive. Jazz Monroe of ''NME'' said "the album isn’t quite the tremulous voyage of hearts and minds it wants to ...
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Abduction (other)
Abduction may refer to: Media Film and television * "Abduction" (''The Outer Limits''), a 2001 television episode * " Abduction" (''Death Note'') a Japanese animation television series * " Abductions" (''Totally Spies!''), a 2002 episode of an animated television series * "The Abduction" (''Alias''), a 2002 television episode * "The Abduction" (''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman''), a 1994 television episode * ''Abduction'' (1975 film), directed by Joseph Zito * ''Abduction'' (1997 film), directed by Takao Okawara * ''Abduction'' (2011 film), directed by John Singleton * ''Abduction'' (2019 film), directed by Ernie Barbarash * '' Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story'', a 2005 American documentary film * ''The Abduction'', a 1996 TV movie starring Victoria Principal and Robert Hays Literature * ''Abduction'' (novel), a 2000 novel by novelist Robin Cook * '' Abduction!'', a 2004 novel by Peg Kehret * ''The Abduction'', a 1987 novel (Norwegian title ''Bortførelsen''), written in No ...
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