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Bad Boys (poetry Collection)
Bad Boys may refer to: Film * ''Bad Boys'' (1961 film), a Japanese film by Susumu Hani * ''Bad Boys'' (1983 film), an American crime drama starring Sean Penn * ''Bad Boys'' (franchise), the American action-comedy series starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, it consists of: ** ''Bad Boys'' (1995 film), an American action film ** ''Bad Boys II'', a 2003 sequel to the 1995 film ** ''Bad Boys for Life'', a 2020 sequel to the 2003 film ** ''Bad Boys'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the 1995 film ** '' Bad Boys: Miami Takedown'', a 2004 video game based on the sequel * ''Bad Boys'' (2003 film), a Finnish crime drama starring Peter Franzén * ''Bad Boys'', a 2003 Indian Hindi film starring Rakhi Sawant Music Albums * ''Bad Boys'' (Baccara album), or the title song, 1981 * ''Bad Boys'' (DeBarge album), 1987 * ''Bad Boys'' (Haywire album), 1986 Songs * "Bad Boys" (Alexandra Burke song), 2009 * "Bad Boys" (Inner Circle song), 1987, used as the theme song of the ...
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Bad Boys (1961 Film)
is a 1961 Japanese pseudo-documentary drama film about juvenile delinquents, written and directed by Susumu Hani. It is based on the novel of the same name by Aiko Jinushi. Plot After his arrest for theft in a jewelry store, juvenile delinquent Asai is sent to a reform school. He is first assigned to the laundry group, where he is bullied by the group's reckless leaders, before he is allocated to a group of youths manufacturing furniture and experiences solidarity and team spirit. He befriends Debari, who was sentenced for repeated mugging with his gang and urges Asai to wise up and not end like him. Asai is eventually released, facing an uncertain future. Production and reception Since Hani had a background in documentaries, he shot ''Bad Boys'', his first feature-length fiction film, in a documentary style, using "nonprofessional actors, black and white, hand-held cinematography, and location shooting." It has been considered one of the films to launch the Japanese New Wave ...
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Bad Boys (Wham! Song)
Bad Boys may refer to: Film * ''Bad Boys'' (1961 film), a Japanese film by Susumu Hani * ''Bad Boys'' (1983 film), an American crime drama starring Sean Penn * ''Bad Boys'' (franchise), the American action-comedy series starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, it consists of: ** ''Bad Boys'' (1995 film), an American action film ** ''Bad Boys II'', a 2003 sequel to the 1995 film ** ''Bad Boys for Life'', a 2020 sequel to the 2003 film ** ''Bad Boys'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the 1995 film ** '' Bad Boys: Miami Takedown'', a 2004 video game based on the sequel * ''Bad Boys'' (2003 film), a Finnish crime drama starring Peter Franzén * ''Bad Boys'', a 2003 Indian Hindi film starring Rakhi Sawant Music Albums * ''Bad Boys'' (Baccara album), or the title song, 1981 * ''Bad Boys'' (DeBarge album), 1987 * ''Bad Boys'' (Haywire album), 1986 Songs * "Bad Boys" (Alexandra Burke song), 2009 * "Bad Boys" (Inner Circle song), 1987, used as the theme song of the ...
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Bad Boyes
''Bad Boyes'' is a 1987 British children's comedy-drama television series produced by the BBC and which was aired on BBC1's afternoon Children's BBC slot for two series in 1987 and 1988. It was written by Jim Eldridge and starred Steven Kember as the eponymous hero, Brian Arthur Derek (BAD) Boyes, a mischievous schoolboy who had a tendency to get himself into trouble and consequently had a series of misadventures. He was especially prone to clashing with his ultra-strict form teacher Mr Wiggis (Gregory Cox). As for his parents – his kindly but weak-willed father (Dean Harris) was always completely fooled by his son's innocent facade, but his abrasive mother (Susan Jameson) rather less so – it rarely took her long to get to the bottom of her son's devilish plots, and her war-cry of "Bri-an!" was always a sure sign that either he'd been rumbled or that he soon would be. The series also starred Warren Brian as Edward 'Slug' Slogg, the hulking school bully who often clashed with B ...
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Bad Boys Inc
Bad Boys Inc were a British boy band, formed in 1993 by the record producer Ian Levine. Signed to A&M Records, the members were David W. Ross (born 15 March 1974 in Bournemouth), Matthew Pateman (born 14 May 1971 in Sidcup, Kent), Tony Dowding (born 6 September 1972 in Welwyn Garden City) and Ally Begg (born 21 August 1973 in Bury St Edmunds). Career As for many manufactured boy bands in the 1990s, Bad Boys Inc's career was short-lived, but the band initially had some success following their first UK hit single, "Don't Talk About Love", the band enjoyed minor international success with tours and promotion in Europe and Japan. After their Top 20 album ''Bad Boys Inc'', and three Top 20 singles including the Top 10 hit "More to This World", the band went on to win international acclaim by being awarded Best International Newcomer in both Denmark and Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Norther ...
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AKBingo!
''AKBingo!'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese television variety show featuring Japanese idol girl group AKB48. The show aired weekly on Nippon Television. In each episode, members of AKB48 and occasionally their sister groups participate in activities that include quizzes, games, sports, and news. The original show was cancelled in 2019, and has been succeeded by two different shows since then: ''AKBingo! NEO'' and ''AKB48 Sayonara Mōri-san''. History ''AKBingo!'' is the successor of two previous shows featuring AKB48 with very similar concepts, ''AKB 0ji 59fun'' and ''AKB 1ji 59fun''. The concept of the show was reused for the Sakamichi Series groups with ''NogiBingo!'' for Nogizaka46, ''KeyaBingo!'' for Keyakizaka46 and ''HinaBingo!'' for Hinatazaka46, as well as STU48 with ''SetoBingo!'' and HKT48 with ''HKTBingo!'' in 2018, and SKE48 with ''SKEBingo!'' in 2019. The hosts of the show were changed in June 2016 after 395 episodes, when the ''owarai'' comedy duo Bad Boys ...
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Sandra Cisneros
Sandra Cisneros (born December 20, 1954) is an American writer. She is best known for her first novel, ''The House on Mango Street'' (1983), and her subsequent short story collection, ''Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories'' (1991). Her work experiments with literary forms that investigate emerging subject positions, which Cisneros herself attributes to growing up in a context of cultural hybridity and economic inequality that endowed her with unique stories to tell. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, was awarded one of 25 new Ford Foundation Art of Change fellowships in 2017, and is regarded as a key figure in Chicano literature. Cisneros' early life provided many experiences she later drew on as a writer: she grew up as the only daughter in a family of six brothers, which often made her feel isolated, and the constant migration of her family between Mexico and the United States instilled in her the sense of "always ...
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Bad Boys (poetry Collection)
Bad Boys may refer to: Film * ''Bad Boys'' (1961 film), a Japanese film by Susumu Hani * ''Bad Boys'' (1983 film), an American crime drama starring Sean Penn * ''Bad Boys'' (franchise), the American action-comedy series starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, it consists of: ** ''Bad Boys'' (1995 film), an American action film ** ''Bad Boys II'', a 2003 sequel to the 1995 film ** ''Bad Boys for Life'', a 2020 sequel to the 2003 film ** ''Bad Boys'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the 1995 film ** '' Bad Boys: Miami Takedown'', a 2004 video game based on the sequel * ''Bad Boys'' (2003 film), a Finnish crime drama starring Peter Franzén * ''Bad Boys'', a 2003 Indian Hindi film starring Rakhi Sawant Music Albums * ''Bad Boys'' (Baccara album), or the title song, 1981 * ''Bad Boys'' (DeBarge album), 1987 * ''Bad Boys'' (Haywire album), 1986 Songs * "Bad Boys" (Alexandra Burke song), 2009 * "Bad Boys" (Inner Circle song), 1987, used as the theme song of the ...
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Bad Boys (manga)
''Bad Boys'' (stylized as ''BADBOYS'') is a manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Tanaka. It was adapted into an OVA and a live action film and it was adapted into a Japanese television drama series. As for 2021, the manga has sold 55 million copies. Characters * Tsukasa Kiriki (Kento Nakajima, TV series) * Jouji Kawanaka (Kenyu Horiuchi is a Japanese voice actor. In 2002 he founded his own voice acting management office, Kenyu Office. He is best known for dubbing over Brad Pitt (Horiuchi met Pitt at Japan's Premiere of '' Bullet Train''), Charlie Sheen, Ben Stiller, Ben Affleck ..., TV series) References External links Official film website Official TV series website * * 2013 Japanese television series debuts Live-action films based on manga J.C.Staff Japanese television dramas based on manga Manga adapted into films Nippon TV dramas Seinen manga Shōnen Gahōsha manga Yankī anime and manga 2010s Japanese films {{Japan-tv-prog-stub ...
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Bad Boys (basketball)
The Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Detroit. The Pistons compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division and play their home games at Little Caesars Arena, located in Midtown. Founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana as a semi-professional company basketball team called the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in 1937, they would turn pro in 1941 as a member of the National Basketball League (NBL), where they won two NBL championships: in 1944 and 1945. The Pistons later joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA) in 1948. The NBL and BAA merged to become the NBA in 1949, and the Pistons became part of the merged league. In 1957, the franchise moved to Detroit. The Pistons have won three NBA championships: in 1989, 1990 and 2004. Franchise history 1937–1957: Fort Wayne (Zollner) Pistons Fred Zollner owned the Zollner Corporation, a foundry that manufactured pistons, primarily for ...
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Midi, Maxi & Efti
Midi, Maxi & Efti was a Swedish musical group with African influences from the early 1990s. Their two biggest hits were "Bad Bad Boys" and "Ragga Steady". The band consisted of the two twin sisters Midi and Maxi Berhanu and their friend Freweyni "Efti" Teclehaimanot, all of them born in 1976. Midi and Maxi were refugees from Ethiopia and came to Sweden with their parents in 1985. Efti was born in a refugee camp in Eritrea and also arrived in Sweden in 1985. The three girls met in the Stockholm suburb of Akalla. Their self-titled album was released in 1991 and spawned three singles, "Bad Bad Boys" (#11 in SWE, #98 US) "Ragga Steady" (#22 in SWE) and " Masenko" (#39 in SWE). Although the girls contributed lyrics, most of the Africa-inspired songs were in fact composed and produced by the men behind Army of Lovers – Alexander Bard, Anders Wollbeck and Per Adebratt, assisted by E-type and Stakka Bo. Styling was done by Jean-Pierre Barda and Camilla Thulin. In 1992, the album was ...
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Businessman (soundtrack)
''Businessman'' is the feature film soundtrack of the 2012 crime-action film of the same name starring Mahesh Babu and Kajal Aggarwal. Directed by Puri Jagannadh, the film's music and background score was composed by S. Thaman marking his first collaboration with him and Thaman's second collaboration with Mahesh Babu after ''Dookudu'' (2011). The official soundtrack album consists of 6 songs composed by S. Thaman and Bhaskarabhatla Ravi Kumar penning the lyrics. Being recorded in 2011, the film's soundtrack album was launched on 21 December 2011 in a grand promotional event at Shilpakala Vedika, Hyderabad on Aditya Music label. The audio received positive response from both critics and audience alike. ''Musicperk.com'', a famous music website rated Businessman as one of the best albums of the year 2012, rating it 9/10. Production In 2011, Puri Jagannadh and Mahesh Babu announced their second film after ''Pokiri'', which released in 2006. After the stupendous success of his pr ...
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Even More Music From The Hit TV Show
Even may refer to: General * Even (given name), a Norwegian male personal name * Even (surname) * Even (people), an ethnic group from Siberia and Russian Far East **Even language, a language spoken by the Evens * Odd and Even, a solitaire game which is played with two decks of playing cards Science and technology *In mathematics, the term ''even'' is used in several senses related to ''odd'': ** even and odd numbers, an integer is even if dividing by two yields an integer ** even and odd functions, a function is even if ''f''(−''x'') = ''f''(''x'') for all ''x'' ** even and odd permutations, a permutation of a finite set is even if it is composed of an even number of transpositions ** Singly even number, an integer divisible by 2 but not divisible by 4 * Even code, if the Hamming weight of all of a binary code's codewords is even Entertainment * Even (band), an Australian alternative rock band See also *Evens (other) The Evens are an ethnic group of ...
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