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I Want You is a 1998 English crime film directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Eoin McNamee. It stars Rachel Weisz , Alessandro Nivola , Labina Mitevska , and Luka Petrušić . The film centers on the obsessive infatuation two men have with the same mysterious woman.
Lisa Hanawalt is an American illustrator, writer, and cartoonist.She has published comic series, as well as three books of illustrations. She worked as the production designer and a producer of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman (2014–2020), [1] and co-hosted the podcast Baby Geniuses (2012–2024) with comedian Emily Heller.
I Want You is a 1951 American drama film directed by Mark Robson taking place in America during the Korean War. [2] Gordon E. Sawyer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
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"I Want You" by Tom Waits, from the album The Early Years, Volume Two, 1993 "I Want You" by Narada Michael Walden, from the album Victory, 1980 "I Want You" by Kim Waters featuring Vivian Green, from the album I Want You: Love in the Spirit of Marvin, 2008 "I Want You" by Wet Wet Wet, from the album 10, 1997
Adam Conover (born 1982 or 1983 [1]) is an American actor, writer and comedian.He created and hosted the half-hour truTV show Adam Ruins Everything, based on the CollegeHumor series of the same name. [2]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "'You just think of the vice-presidency'; 'Thanks. I'll just think about the vice'. If anything could further nail the coffin lid on such less-than-sparkling badinage, it's the actors concerned doing intermittent imitations of the Marx brothers, stealing at least one cumulative gag from Waiting for Godot, and audibly pausing while notional waves of laughter (in ...
"I Want You" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, which was released as a single in June 1966, and, later that month, on his seventh studio album, Blonde on Blonde. The song was written by Dylan, and produced by Bob Johnston. The song has been interpreted as a straightforward expression of lust, although critics have ...