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Bang Bang Bang (Selena Gomez
Bang Bang or Bang Bang Bang or similar may refer to: Food *Bang bang chicken, a Chinese dish *Bang bang shrimp, a Chinese dish People * Abdul Razzaq (cricketer) (born 1979), nicknamed Bang Bang Razzaq * Bang Bang (Dubliner) (1906–1981), eccentric elderly gentleman in Dublin known for playing cowboy in the streets * Bang-Bang Club, four photographers active in South Africa during the Apartheid period * Keith McCurdy, Keith "Bang Bang" McCurdy (born 1985), a celebrity tattoo artist Technology * Bang–bang control, a controller that switches abruptly between two states * Bang-bang robot, or pick and place robot * Bang bang, Australian slang for a coffee knockbox Film, TV and entertainment * Bang Bang (TV channel), Albanian TV channel * Bang-Bang (CSI), "Bang-Bang" (''CSI''), 2006 episode of ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' * Bang Bang (telenovela), ''Bang Bang'' (telenovela), 2005 Brazilian TV series *Bang Bang (2011 film), ''Bang Bang'' (2011 film), independent film ...
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Bang Bang Chicken
Bang bang chicken ( zh, c=棒棒雞, p=bàng bàng jī, l=bang-bang chicken), also known by variant names such as bam bam chicken or bon bon chicken, is a popular chicken dish in Chinese cuisine. The name ''bang bang chicken'' is derived from the manner in which the meat is tenderized using a stick or hammer. Legend According to a legend concerning the Ming and Qing dynasties, there was a dedicated chef in the remote areas of Ya'an who enjoyed experimenting with foods. After studying and practicing the art of soup-mixing for a long time, he successfully invented a formula to produce aromatic chicken meat and broth. However, chicken was a luxury and was only served on holidays. Someone came up with a strategy: cut the whole chicken into thin slices and sell it by slice. This strategy proved to be very effective, and "chicken slices" gained a good reputation. However, another problem occurred: a kitchen knife could not cut a whole chicken into slices evenly, and customers are ...
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Brothers Of The Head
''Brothers of the Head'' is a 2005 mockumentary featuring the story of Tom and Barry Howe (Harry and Luke Treadaway respectively), conjoined twins living in the United Kingdom. It was based on the 1977 novel of the same name by science fiction writer Brian Aldiss. Tony Grisoni started working on the screenplay in 1984. He met the directors when they were filming ''Lost in La Mancha'' about the making of ''The Man Who Killed Don Quixote''. Plot In the early 1970s, the twins are essentially purchased by a sleazy talent manager with plans to turn them into rock stars. The brothers form a punk rock band called the Bang Bang. As the band's success grows, a music journalist, Laura (Tania Emery), follows the band writing an article. A romantic relationship develops between Laura and Tom causing friction between the two brothers. Cast *Luke Treadaway as Barry Howe *Harry Treadaway as Tom Howe *Sean Harris as Nick Sidney *Bryan Dick as Paul Day *Tania Emery as Laura Ashwood *Jonathan P ...
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Bang Bang (Iggy Pop Song)
"Bang Bang" is a song written by Iggy Pop and Ivan Kral in 1981 for Pop's ''Party'' album. It was released as a single, charting at #35 on the ''Billboard'' Club Play Singles chart. According to Pop's autobiography ''I Need More'', he wrote "Bang Bang" as Arista Records wanted a single and he promised them a commercial album. He originally wanted Phil Spector or Mike Chapman to produce the song. Instead, songwriter Tommy Boyce was brought in. Pop claimed he got the idea for the song from reading '' The Right Stuff'' at a local bookstore. Personnel * Iggy Pop – vocals * Ivan Kral – guitar, keyboards * Rob Duprey – guitar * Michael Page – bass * Douglas Bowne – drums * Jimmy Whizner – arrangements David Bowie version Pop's friend David Bowie covered "Bang Bang" for his 1987 album ''Never Let Me Down''. When asked about his choice of including Pop's song on the album (instead of perhaps co-writing a new song), Bowie stated "Iggy's done so many good songs that people ...
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