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Odd Job
Odd job or Oddjob may refer to: Entertainment * Oddjob, a James Bond villain * ''Oddjob'' (comics), a comic book series *Oddjobs, a music group * ''Odd Jobs'' (1986 film), an American comedy film * ''Odd Jobs'' (1997 film), an American TV movie * ''Odd Job'' (film), a 2016 film *''The Odd Job'', a 1978 comedy film * "Odd Jobs" (''The Fairly OddParents'' episode) Other uses *Handyman, work * Stanley Odd Jobs, a tool produced by Stanley Works from 1888 to the 1930s * OddJob (Trojan horse), a computer security malware *Odd Job Trading, a retail closeout store Closeout or close-out may refer to: * Close-out (aerospace) * Closeout (sale) * Closeout (surfing) * Closeout, a basketball defensive technique * Closeout, a kind of match fixing in martial arts Martial arts are codified systems and traditions ...
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Oddjob
Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond. He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the 1959 James Bond novel '' Goldfinger'' and its 1964 film adaptation, making a cameo appearance in the mid-credits scene of ''Inspector Gadget'' (1999). In the film adaptation of ''Goldfinger'', he was played by the Japanese-American actor and professional wrestler Harold Sakata. Oddjob, who also appears in the ''James Bond'' animated series and in several video games, is one of the most popular characters in the Bond series. Appearances Novel Oddjob's real name is unknown. Goldfinger names him to describe his duties to his employer. A Korean, like all of Goldfinger's staff, he is extremely strong, as shown in one sequence where he breaks the thick oak railing of a staircase with a knife-hand strikes (colloquially known as 'karate chops') and shatters a mantel with his foot. When Bond expresses surprise at the ...
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Oddjob (comics)
Oddjob is a comic book series published by Slave Labor Graphics and created by Ian Smith and Tyson Smith, featuring Moe, Investigator of the Odd. The comic is an action/humor series with absurdist tendencies. ''Oddjob'' was published in bimonthly from Spring 1999-May 2001. All eight issues (and an additional story) were collected in a trade paperback by Slave Labor in 2003. Characters Moe is assisted by the failed clown Robin and a former baseball player Moose Mulligan, who owns the bar The Spittoon (the base of their operation). Some of their adversaries include Amish cyborg, sloths and living gummi Gummies, gummi candies, gummy candies, or jelly sweets are a broad category of gelatin-based chewable sweets. Gummi bears, Sour Patch Kids, and Jelly Babies are widely popular and are a well-known part of the sweets industry. Gummies are availabl ... men. {{comics-stub Slave Labor Graphics titles 1999 comics debuts 2001 comics endings ...
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Oddjobs
Oddjobs was an American hip hop group from Minnesota. It consisted of Advizer, Crescent Moon, Nomi, Anatomy, and Deetalx. After the breakup of Oddjobs, the members of the group except Deetalx reformed as Kill the Vultures. History Oddjobs released the album, ''Drums'', in 2001. The 12-inch single, "Blue Collar Holler", reached number 6 on the CMJ college radio hip hop chart in 2002. The six-track EP, ''The Shopkeeper's Wife'', was released in 2003. The group toured with DJ Shadow in the same year. Members * Advizer (Adam Waytz) - rapper * Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle) - rapper * Nomi (Mario Demira) - rapper * Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) - producer/DJ * Deetalx (Devon Callahan) - producer/DJ Discography Studio albums * ''Conflict and Compromise'' (1999) * ''Drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a ...
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Odd Jobs (1986 Film)
''Odd Jobs'' is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Mark Story. It was the last film distributed by TriStar Pictures before HBO dropped out of the TriStar venture and sold half of its shares to Columbia Pictures (later sold to Sony). Plot College students Max (Paul Reiser) and Dwight ( Robert Townsend) form a moving company to pay for tuition. Along the way they cross the mob who runs a rival moving company. Cast * Paul Reiser as Max * Robert Townsend as Dwight * Scott McGinnis as Woody * Rick Overton as Roy * Paul Provenza as Byron * Leo Burmester as Wylie D. Daiken * Thomas Quinn as Frankie * Savannah Smith Boucher as Loretta & Lynette * Richard Dean Anderson as Spud * Richard Foronjy as Manny * Ken Olfson as Mayor Brady * Charlie Dell as Earl * Starletta DuPois as Dwight's Mother * Don Imus as Monty Leader * Wayne Grace as Roy's Father * Julianne Phillips as Sally * Leon Askin as Don Carlucci * Andra Akers as Mrs. Finelli * Chuck Pfeiffer as The Doris Bodyguard ...
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Odd Jobs (1997 Film)
Odd job or Oddjob may refer to: Entertainment *Oddjob, a James Bond villain * ''Oddjob'' (comics), a comic book series *Oddjobs, a music group * ''Odd Jobs'' (1986 film), an American comedy film * ''Odd Jobs'' (1997 film), an American TV movie * ''Odd Job'' (film), a 2016 film *''The Odd Job'', a 1978 comedy film * "Odd Jobs" (''The Fairly OddParents'' episode) Other uses *Handyman, work *Stanley Odd Jobs, a tool produced by Stanley Works from 1888 to the 1930s * OddJob (Trojan horse), a computer security malware *Odd Job Trading, a retail closeout store Closeout or close-out may refer to: * Close-out (aerospace) * Closeout (sale) * Closeout (surfing) * Closeout, a basketball defensive technique * Closeout, a kind of match fixing in martial arts Martial arts are codified systems and traditions ...
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Odd Job (film)
''Odd Job'' (french: link=no, Un petit boulot) is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil. Plot Jacques lives in a small town where all the inhabitants were put on straw stock following a dismissal. The factory closed, his girlfriend is gone and debts accumulate. So when the Mafia bookmaker corner him, asking him to kill his wife, Jacques gladly accepts. Cast * Romain Duris as Jacques * Michel Blanc as Gardot * Alice Belaïdi as Anita * Gustave Kervern as Tom * Alex Lutz as Brecht * Charlie Dupont as Jeff * Patrick Descamps as Walter * Philippe Grand'Henry as Carl * Iván Marcos as Jaime * as Mulot * Gael Soudron as Pierrot * Carole Trevoux as Katie Production This is the last film Pascal Chaumeil Pascal Chaumeil (9 February 1961 – 27 August 2015) was a French director and screenwriter. He started out as an assistant director The role of an assistant director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production ... direct ...
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The Odd Job
''The Odd Job'' is a 1978 British comedy film starring Monty Python member Graham Chapman. It tells the story of a man named Arthur Harris (Chapman) who is recently abandoned by his wife. He becomes so depressed that he hires an "odd job man" to kill him. Once his wife returns, Harris finds himself unable to cancel the contract. The concept originated as an episode of the London Weekend Television/ ITV series '' Six Dates With Barker'' in 1971, with Ronnie Barker as Arthur Harris and David Jason as the Odd Job Man (who plays the same role in the feature film). The role of the odd job man was originally intended for Chapman's friend, Keith Moon Keith John Moon (23 August 19467 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and addiction to drugs and alcohol. Moon grew ..., but Moon was going through alcohol withdrawal at the time and in no real physica ...
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Handyman
A handyman, also known as a fixer, handyperson or handyworker, is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home. These tasks include trade skills, repair work, maintenance work, are both interior and exterior, and are sometimes described as "side work", "odd jobs" or "fix-up tasks". Specifically, these jobs could be light plumbing jobs such as fixing a leaky toilet or light electric jobs such as changing a light fixture or bulb. The term ''handyman'' increasingly describes a paid worker, but it also includes non-paid homeowners or do-it-yourselfers. The term ''handyman'' is also occasionally applied as an adjective to describe politicians or business leaders who make substantial organizational changes, such as overhauling a business structure or administrative division. Many people can do common household repairs. There are resources on the Internet, as well as do-it-yourself guide books, with instructions about how to complete a wide range of projects ...
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Stanley Odd Jobs
The Stanley No. 1 Odd Jobs was a tool produced by the Stanley Works from 1888 to the 1930s. It combined features of sundry tools, in a single pocketable tool, including: * Try square * Mitre square * T-square * Marking gauge * Mortise gauge * Depth gauge * Mitre level * Spirit level and plumb * Beam compass * Inside square * Ruler (a separate part used to enable many of the above functions. Often a four fold rule, trimmed in brass, was used) The name ''Odd Jobs'' denotes that the tool does many kinds of sundry tool roles. Its closest cousin among common, modern tools, is the combination square, which shares with the Odd Job the functions of scribing, squaring, level/plumb, and the sliding and locking ruler (originally a 12 inch wooden ruler with a built-in trammel point was included with units bundled with a ruler, but this was often changed and many are found with a steel rule, or a brass-bound four-fold rule --- the Garret Wade reproduction uses a brass bound wooden ruler ...
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OddJob (Trojan Horse)
Man-in-the-browser (MITB, MitB, MIB, MiB), a form of Internet threat related to man-in-the-middle (MITM), is a proxy Trojan horse (computing), Trojan horse that infects a web browser by taking advantage of vulnerabilities in browser security to modify web pages, modify transaction content or insert additional transactions, all in a covert fashion invisible to both the user and host web application. A MitB attack (computing), attack will be successful irrespective of whether security mechanisms such as Secure Sockets Layer, SSL/Public key infrastructure, PKI and/or Two-factor authentication, two- or Multi-factor authentication, three-factor authentication solutions are in place. A MitB attack may be countered by using Out-of-band data, out-of-band transaction verification, although SMS verification can be defeated by man-in-the-mobile (MitMo) mobile virus, malware infection on the mobile phone. Trojans may be detected and removed by antivirus software; this approach scored a 23% succe ...
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