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  2. Ask Me Anything (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ask Me Anything is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Allison Burnett, [2] based on his novel Undiscovered Gyrl. [3] The film stars Britt Robertson , Justin Long , Martin Sheen , Christian Slater , Robert Patrick , and Max Carver .

  3. r/IAmA - Wikipedia

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    r/IAmA is a subreddit for question-and-answer interactive interviews termed "AMA" (short for "Ask Me Anything"). AMA interviewees have ranged from various celebrities to everyday people in several lines of work.

  4. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    AMAs, or "Ask Me Anything" interviews, are among Reddit's most popular features. As of August 1, 2018, r/IAmA, which is the most popular community for AMAs, was the eighth most popular subreddit on the site with 17.7 million subscribers. [258] During an AMA on r/IAmA and other subreddits, users can ask questions to interviewees.

  5. List of Knowing Bros episodes - Wikipedia

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    Knowing Bros (Korean: 아는 형님; RR: Aneun Hyeongnim), also known as Men on a Mission [1] or Ask Us Anything, [2] is a South Korean variety show, produced by SM C&C [3] and distributed by JTBC every Saturday.

  6. Ask Me Anything - Wikipedia

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    Ask Me Anything may refer to: Ask Me Anything, 2014; Ask Me Anything, 2015, by Jamie McDell "Ask Me Anything", a song by the Strokes on their album First Impressions of Earth; Ask Me Anything (AMA), a common post topic in the /r/IAmA subreddit of Reddit; Angela Scanlon's Ask Me Anything, an RTE programme in Ireland

  7. Anything, Anything (I'll Give You) - Wikipedia

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    Two versions of the "Anything, Anything" music video were ultimately released. The first version, featuring clips of Edie Sedgwick from the underground 1972 film, Ciao! Manhattan interspersed with the clips of the band, was initially rejected by MTV due to the use word "pills" (which the band later rerecorded as "chills"). [ 1 ]

  8. Francesca Delbanco - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Delbanco published a novel, Ask Me Anything. [4] [5] [6] In 2017, the serial comedy Friends from College debuted on Netflix, created by Delbanco and her husband Nicholas Stoller, who also directed the series.

  9. Woody Harrelson - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor. He first became known for his role as bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC sitcom Cheers (1985–1993), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series from five nominations.