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Charlotte Sometimes was released on DVD by Hart Sharp Video on September 30, 2003. [17] Among the DVD's bonus features is a 2003 Q&A with Byler, executive producer John Bard Manulis, and cast members Idemoto and Kim moderated by Roger Ebert from his Overlooked Film Festival .
"Charlotte Sometimes" is a song by English rock band the Cure, recorded at producer Mike Hedges' Playground Studios and released as a non-album single on 9 October 1981 by Polydor Records, following the band's third studio album Faith. The titles and lyrics to both sides were based on the book Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer.
Home Movies: Everything but the Girl: Blanco y Negro Records [133] Ciao! Best of Lush: Lush: 4AD [134] Know Your Enemy: Manic Street Preachers: Epic Records [135] [136] [8] Now and Forever: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Box Set: Andrew Lloyd Webber: Really Useful Records [137] Greatest Hits: The Cure: Universal Music Group [138] Listen and Learn ...
Two polar opposite mothers meddle in their children's dating lives and find themselves thrown together for the holiday season. Sabrina the Teenage Witch stars Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick are ...
Charlotte Sometimes, a 1969 children's book by Penelope Farmer "Charlotte Sometimes" (song), a 1981 song by The Cure, based on the book; Charlotte Sometimes, a 2002 independent film by Eric Byler, not related to the novel but title taken from the song; Charlotte Sometimes (musician), from 2008 to 2014 stage name of singer-songwriter Jessica ...
There’s just one problem: Charlotte is just not that into Christmas, and she can barely remember the last time she put aside her work long enough to enjoy some quality time with her family ...
Grande has a couple of Christmas EPs under her belt—2013’s Christmas Kisses and 2015’s Christmas & Chill. “Snow in California” and “Winter Things” have a permanent place on my playlist.
Pornography is the fourth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 4 May 1982 [7] by Fiction Records.Preceded by the non-album single "Charlotte Sometimes", it was the band's first album with new producer Phil Thornalley, and was recorded at RAK Studios from January to April 1982.