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Sweet Revenge (1984 Film)
Sweet Revenge generally refers to: * Revenge, retaliation against a person or group in response to a wrongdoing Sweet Revenge may also refer to: Film and television * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1921 film), a film starring Hoot Gibson * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1976 film), a film starring Sam Waterston * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1984 film), an American television film starring Alec Baldwin * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1987 film), an action adventure starring Nancy Allen * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1990 film), a film starring Rosanna Arquette * ''Sweet Revenge'' (1998 film), a film starring Sam Neill and Helena Bonham Carter * ''Sweet Revenge'' (2001 film), a British television film, broadcast in two parts * ''Sweet Revenge'' (2007 film) (''Gei sun yan''), a Hong Kong film starring Nick Cheung * ''Sweet Revenge'' (British TV series), a 2001 British television series * ''Sweet Revenge'' (South Korean TV series), a 2017 South Korean web series * ''Sweet Revenge 2'', a 2018 South Korean television series Mus ...
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Revenge
Revenge is committing a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived. Francis Bacon described revenge as a kind of "wild justice" that "does... offend the law ndputteth the law out of office." Primitive justice or retributive justice is often differentiated from more formal and refined forms of justice such as distributive justice and divine judgment. Function in society Social psychologist Ian Mckee states that the desire for the sustenance of power motivates vengeful behavior as a means of impression management: "People who are more vengeful tend to be those who are motivated by power, by authority and by the desire for status. They don't want to lose face". Vengeful behavior has been found across a majority of human societies. Some societies encourage vengeful behavior, which is called a feud. These societies usually regard the honor of individuals and groups as of central importance. Thus, while protecting of their reputa ...
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Sweet Revenge 2
''Sweet Revenge 2'' () is a South Korean television series starring Ahn Seo-hyun, Samuel and Ji Min-hyuk. It is the sequel to the 2017 streaming television series '' Sweet Revenge'' which drew 11 million combined views. It aired on xtvN's Mondays and Tuesdays at 20:00 ( KST) time slot from August 13 to October 9, 2018. Synopsis Oh Ji-na discovers an application on her phone which takes revenge on anyone whose name is written in it. Cast Main * Ahn Seo-hyun as Oh Ji-na (17 years old) * Samuel Kim as Seo Robin (17 years old) * Ji Min-hyuk as Seo Jaeyi (17 years old) Supporting Oh Ji-na's family * Kim Ji-young as Oh Sa-na (14 years old) : Ji-na's little sister. * Park Hee-jin as Kim Eun-hee (45 years old) : Ji-na and Sa-na's mother * Seo Yu-ri as Kim Seon-hee (40 years old) : Eun-hee's sister. Ji-na and Sa-na's aunt. * Sung Ji-ru as Oh Kang-dong (47 years old) : The convenience store manager and Ji-na and Sa-na's father, as well as Eun-hee's ex-husband. Robin and Jaeyi's family ...
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Sweet Revenge (liqueur)
Sweet Revenge is a 77-proof (38.5% alcohol by volume) liqueur with natural flavorings that include wild strawberry and citrus, according to the manufacturer's website, literature and public trademark documents. It is essentially a blended sour mash whiskey flavored with fruit syrup(s). The liqueur has a vivid semi-translucent pink color and a sweet, assertive strawberry-dominant flavor. Sweet Revenge is marketed in a 750 mL size bottle with a silhouette similar to that of vintage American whiskey brands. It is promoted as a shot beverage with relatively high alcohol content – the liqueur is typically served undiluted in a shot glass or on the rocks (in a glass over ice). Sweet Revenge is manufactured by Independence Spirits Company, LLC at the Charles Jacquin et Cie, Inc. facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was developed and is marketed by John Cooper, of Independence Spirits Company, LLC, of Miami, Florida, who was also the producer of Domaine de Canton, anothe ...
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The 101ers
The 101ers were a pub rock band from the 1970s playing mostly in a rockabilly style, notable as being the band that Joe Strummer left to join The Clash. Formed in London in May 1974, the 101ers made their performing debut on 7 September at the Telegraph pub in Brixton, under the name 'El Huaso and the 101 All Stars'. The name would later be shortened to the '101 All Stars' and finally just the '101ers'. The group played at free festivals such as Stonehenge, and established themselves on the London pub rock circuit prior to the advent of punk. History The group was named after the squat where they lived together: 101 Walterton Road, Maida Vale, although it was for a time rumoured that they were named for "Room 101", the infamous torture room in George Orwell's novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. The band's early gigs included several at the Windsor Castle and a residency at the Elgin. They were supported by the Sex Pistols at the Nashville Room on 3 April 1976. Strummer claims ...
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Bomber (album)
''Bomber'' is the third studio album by British rock band Motörhead. It was released on 27 October 1979 via Bronze Records, their second with the label. Background By 1979, Motörhead had been together for four years and had amassed a loyal following in both punk and heavy metal circles. After recording an album for United Artists that the label shelved, the band released its eponymous debut LP in 1977, but it was with 1979's ''Overkill'' that the band hit their stride. The title track landed in the UK Top 40 and, after appearing again on ''Top of the Pops'', the band returned to the studio that summer with legendary producer Jimmy Miller to record what would become ''Bomber''. However, the band did not have the opportunity to work up the songs on the road, as they had with their previous album. Joel McIver quotes singer and bassist Lemmy in his book ''Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead'': Nonetheless, ''Bomber'' would peak at No. 12 on the UK albums chart, their stronge ...
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Sweet Revenge (Ryuichi Sakamoto Album)
''Sweet Revenge'' is a 1994 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The Japanese and international releases have different track listings, with the international pressing featuring (uncredited) re-mixes of half of the songs. A re-recording of "Psychedelic Afternoon", featuring original lyricist David Byrne on vocals and sporting modified lyrics, was released in 2013 as a way to raise money and awareness for children who survived the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. An animated music video was released concurrently with the new version. Track listing Personnel * Ryuichi Sakamoto – keyboards, programming, percussion, vocals * J-Me – vocals * Vivian Sessoms – vocals * Holly Johnson – vocals * Latasha Natasha Diggs – vocals * Paul Alexander – vocals * Arto Lindsay – vocals * Roddy Frame – vocals * Miki Imai – vocals * Towa Tei – programming * Satoshi Tomiie – programming and arrangements * Cyro Baptista – percussion * Amadeo Pace – guitar * David Nadien ...
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Sweet Revenge (Amanda Lear Album)
''Sweet Revenge'' is the second studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1978 by West German label Ariola Records. The album turned out a major commercial success, spawning European hit disco singles " Follow Me" and "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)". ''Sweet Revenge'' remains Lear's best-selling album. It was released in CD format in 1992. Background After the major success of the debut album, Lear teamed up again with Anthony Monn to work on her second LP. ''Sweet Revenge'' was recorded between December 1977 and February 1978 between various studios in Munich, and consisted of mainstream disco material, with all lyrics written by Lear. The album incorporates elements of cabaret music in "Comics" and rock in "The Stud". All songs from the side A of the original LP release are a lyrically linked non-stop medley, making ''Sweet Revenge'' a concept album. The songs tell the story of "a girl who sold her soul to the Devil and won", as Amanda explained in the liner notes ...
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Sweet Revenge (John Prine Album)
''Sweet Revenge'' is the third album by United States, American Folk music, folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1973. Recording and composition ''Sweet Revenge'' was produced by Arif Mardin and was mostly recorded at Quadraphonic Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville. As Prine biographer Eddie Huffman observes, ''Sweet Revenge'' was a full-band LP recorded in Tennessee, but the singer had grown dramatically as a vocalist and recording artist over the previous two years. He sounded fully integrated with the backing musicians this go-around..." Two songs, "Blue Umbrella" and "Onomatopoeia", were recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios in New York City while "Dear Abby" was cut live at a gig at New York's State University in New Paltz. "Dear Abby" was attempted in the studio but, as Prine told David Fricke in 1993, "The studio version of that was cut with a band, and it was real stiff and humorless. We cut it once, live, and that was it. That was the power ...
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Sweet Revenge (David Johansen Album)
''Sweet Revenge'' is an album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ... by David Johansen, released in 1984. It is the only Johansen album to be released on Passport Records. It was his first album without any participation by any other former members of the New York Dolls. Around the time of ''Sweet Revenge'', Johansen adopted his alter-ego, Buster Poindexter. For the next 15 years, Buster Poindexter would remain at the forefront of Johansen's music career. Critical reception ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' wrote that "the swirling, dreamy music that surrounds him on ''Sweet Revenge'' provides a dramatic contrast that complements Johansen's rough growl." ''The New York Times'' deemed "The Stinkin' Rich" "a potential classic." ''The Globe and Mail'' opined that "the synth ...
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Sweet Revenge (Generation X Album)
''Sweet Revenge'' is the fourth and final studio album of the English 1970's post-punk band Generation X, though it was chronologically their third recorded album. Generation X broke up during the original 1979 studio sessions that the record comprises, which were little more than demo sessions made without a producer. The material first received commercial release in contested circumstances retrospectively in 1998. Production Most of the songs on the record were composed and initially rehearsed in a house in the English county of Oxfordshire in the first half of 1979, rented by the band for the purpose of working together secluded from distractions to assemble what was intended to be its third LP. During this period Generation X was looking for a new sound after the commercial failure of its second LP, '' Valley of the Dolls'' at the start of the year, and the new material was written with the intention of getting back to elemental song-writing, with more space musically in so ...
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Bangs (band)
Bangs (often erroneously referred to as ''the'' Bangs) was an American punk rock and riot grrrl band from Olympia, Washington. Formation The band was formed in 1997 by the guitarist Sarah Utter, after recruiting her high-school friend Jesse Fox on drums and Maggie Vail. Vail had to learn how to play bass guitar to be in the band, as the only instruments she played before were drums, guitar, cello and clarinet. Tours Bangs toured with and/or played shows with bands including Sleater-Kinney, the Gossip, Unwound, Blonde Redhead, The Makers, The Donnas, Shannon Wright, Murder City Devils and Karp. Vail also played bass guitar in Frenchie and the German Girls, and sang backing vocals in the famous party-band Gene Defcon. Utter played in one of the last incarnations of Witchypoo, as well as Plastique. Fox left the band after a long U.S. tour, and Bangs went through a succession of drummers (Heather Dunn, Kyle Ermatinger) before settling with Olympia's Peter David Connelly ...
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Sweet Revenge (South Korean TV Series)
''Sweet Revenge'' () is a South Korean web series starring Kim Hyang-gi, Lomon and Cha Eun-woo. Produced by Blue Panda Mediatainment and Hidden Sequence, it aired on Oksusu's Fridays at 10:00 ( KST) time slot from October 27, 2017, to January 5, 2018, and drew 11 million combined views. Synopsis Ho Goo-hee, a high schooler and self-proclaimed pushover, discovers a new application on her phone that offers to take revenge on anyone whose name she writes in it. Cast Main * Kim Hyang-gi as Ho Goo-hee * Lomon as Shin Ji-hoon * Kim Hwan-hee as Jung Deok-hee * Cha Eun-woo as Cha Eun-woo Supporting People around Goo-hee * Park Mi-sun as Goo-hee's mother * Lee Doo-il as Goo-hee's father * Ji Gun-woo as Ho Goo-joon, Goo-hee's older brother * Lee Si-woo as Goo-hee's ex-boyfriend People around Deok-hee * Park Kyung-lim as Deok-hee's mother Students * Ham Sung-min as Lee Kang-min * Jo Ah-young as Goo-hee's friend * Lee Jin-yi as Han Yu-ra * Kim Hyun-seo as Yang Ah-joon * Jo Chae-yoon as ...
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