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Nobody's Perfect (2008 Film)
Nobody's Perfect may refer to: Film and television * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (1968 film), a naval comedy film * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (1990 film), a comedy film starring Chad Lowe * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (2004 film), a short film by Hank Azaria * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (2008 film), a Hong Kong film of 2008 * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (American TV series), a 1980 sitcom * ''Nobody's Perfect'' (British TV series), a 1980–1982 adaptation of the American sitcom ''Maude'' * "Nobody's Perfect" (''Degrassi High''), an episode of ''Degrassi High'' * '' NoBody's Perfect'', a 2008 documentary film about people with phocomelia Literature * ''Nobody's Perfect'', a 2011 baseball book by Armando Galarraga and Jim Joyce with Daniel Paisner about Galarraga's near-perfect game * ''Nobody's Perfect'', a 2002 book by Anthony Lane * ''Nobody's Perfect'', a 2006 children's novel by Marlee Matlin * ''Nobody's Perfect'', a 1977 novel in the John Dortmunder series by Donald E. Westlake * ''Nobody's Pe ...
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Nobody's Perfect (1968 Film)
''Nobody's Perfect'' is a 1968 American comedy film about the fictional ''USS Bustard'' and the antics of her crew. It is based on the novel '' The Crows of Edwina Hill'', written by author of western novels and former Navy man Allan R. Bosworth. Plot After World War II, four somewhat drunk US Navy sailors steal a Buddha statue from a Japanese village, but as they row back to their ship, they hear that the Navy is cracking down against such thefts, so they hide the statue in a cave. Three of the men are transferred, but the fourth, "Doc" Willoughby, sticks around aboard the submarine rescue vessel USS ''Bustard'', based in Japan, much to the seeming exasperation of his captain, Mike Riley. (In reality, Riley thinks well of Willoughby, despite his occasional antics, and keeps persuading him to continue reenlisting.) Over the next 12 years, Willoughby gets promoted and demoted repeatedly, but eventually rises to the rank of chief petty officer. While on liberty ashore, Willoughby ...
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Jacqueline Wilson
Dame Jacqueline Wilson (née Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English novelist known for her popular children's literature. Her novels have been notable for featuring realistic topics such as adoption and divorce without alienating her large readership. Since her debut novel in 1969, Wilson has written over 100 books. Early life Jacqueline Aitken was born in Bath, Somerset, on 17 December 1945. Her father, Harry, was a civil servant and her mother, Biddy, was an antiques dealer. She particularly enjoyed books by Noel Streatfeild, as well as American classics like '' Little Women'' and ''What Katy Did''. At the age of nine, she wrote her first "book", "Meet the Maggots", which was 21 pages long. Wilson was given the nickname Jacky Daydream at school, which she later used as the title of her autobiography, which tells of her life as a primary school-aged child. Wilson attended Coombe Girls' School in Surrey and Carshalton Technical College. After leaving school at age 16 ...
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Living Years
''Living Years'' is the second album by Mike + The Mechanics, released in 1988. The album reached number 13 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number 2 on the UK Albums Chart. History Mike Rutherford began writing songs for the album in September 1987, shortly after the conclusion of Genesis's Invisible Touch Tour. However, he found himself immediately stricken with writer's block, a circumstance he attributes to stress over the complications with his wife's pregnancy, which endangered their child's life. The baby (Rutherford's third) was safely delivered in November, and Rutherford said that the relief made him feel "like a new man". In January he entered an extremely prolific songwriting period, and by the end of the month he had what he and producer/co-writer Christopher Neil felt was a good album's worth of material. In light of this, Neil wanted to move up the recording sessions, which had been scheduled for April. Rutherford vetoed the idea, however, and with his burst of ...
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Music (Madonna Album)
''Music'' is the eighth studio album by American singer Madonna, released on September 18, 2000, by Maverick and Warner Bros. Records. Following the success of her previous album ''Ray of Light'' (1998), she intended to embark on a tour. However, her record company encouraged her to return to the studio and record new music before going on the road. Her collaboration with French producer Mirwais Ahmadzaï resulted in a more experimental direction for the album, with additional production from William Orbit. ''Music'' incorporates many different genres into its overall dance-pop and electronica vibe, with influences from funk, house, rock, country and folk. The album was mostly recorded at Sarm West and East Studios in London, England. Elaborating a country theme for the album, Madonna reinvented her image as a cowgirl. ''Music'' received critical acclaim from most critics, who praised Ahmadzaï's unique production. The album earned five Grammy Award nominations, ultimately winning ...
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Kōji Kikkawa
is a Japanese musician. His most recent album is 2016's ''Wild Lips''. Kōji was born in Hiroshima and his music career began on February 1, 1984, with "Monica" (later remade in Cantonese sung by Leslie Cheung) and he won eight music awards in the same year. After taking a short break in 1988, he came back as a lead singer in the band Complex with Tomoyasu Hotei (former guitarist of Boøwy) and "Be My Baby" was released. Complex remained as one of the most popular bands in Japan until 1990, when it was announced that Complex had disbanded. After "Complex", Kōji released series of hit singles such as "Setsunasa O Korosenai", "Kiss Ni Utarete Nemuritai" and "Boy's Life". Kōji completed a "20th Anniversary Tour" at Budokan on February 1, 2005. In 2006 he recorded "One World," the theme for the 2006 motion picture '' Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love''. More recently, he had teamed up with popular Japanese DJ TWINS to release a single "Juicy Jungle". Also, DJ TWINS had rele ...
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In The Unlikely Event
''In the Unlikely Event'' is the fourth studio album by American mathcore band The Fall of Troy, that was released on October 6, 2009.The Fall of Troy to release "In The Unlikely Event" October 6th
The album was recorded with producer and is the only full-length album to feature bassist Frank Ene (first featured on ''''). It was recorded at Studio Lithio. The album featured a slightly less aggressive style compared to the band's earlier work, in turn facing mixed critical reception. ''In the Un ...
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American Contemporary R&B, R&B singer-songwriter Chris Brown has released 10 studio albums, 9 mixtapes, 58 Single (music), singles (including 118 as a featured artist) and 13 Single (music), promotional singles. According to ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'', Brown has the ninth most Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100 entries on the chart with 114. As of December 2022, he has achieved 52 top 40 entries on the Hot 100 and 17 top 10 entries. Brown is the singer with the fifth-most consecutive weeks on the Hot 100 chart (161 weeks). According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he is the eleventh-best selling digital singles artist in the United States with sales of 92 million. Brown's self-titled debut album, ''Chris Brown (album), Chris Brown'' was released on November 29, 2005; which reached at number 2 on the US Billboard 200, ' ...
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Nobody's Perfect (Jessie J Song)
"Nobody's Perfect" is a song by English singer-songwriter Jessie J from her debut studio album, '' Who You Are''. The song was written by Jessie J, Claude Kelly and Andre Brissett, and it was produced by Brissett and Kelly, and refers to a struggle about perfection complex and regret over past indiscretions. It was released as the album's third single on 27 May 2011 after being served to radio stations on 20 April 2011. Its physical release was originally set to 23 May 2011, however it was pushed back to 30 May 2011 for an impact release. The single version was remixed by Tom Elmhirst and is slightly different from the album version with re-recorded vocals and a heavier beat. "Nobody's Perfect" peaked at number nine in the United Kingdom, becoming Jessie J's third top ten single. On ''The Voice'', Jessie J and Vince Kidd sang "Nobody's Perfect" as a duet. Background "Nobody's Perfect" is a mid-tempo song written by Jessie J and Claude Kelly. It is written in the key of G minor w ...
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