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Nothing Personal (Agents Of S
Nothing Personal or Nothin' Personal may refer to: Film and TV * ''Nothing Personal'' (1980 film), starring Donald Sutherland * ''Nothing Personal'' (1995 film), by Thaddeus O'Sullivan * ''Nothing Personal'' (2007 film), a Russian film * ''Nothing Personal'' (2009 film), by Urszula Antoniak * ''Nothing Personal'' (TV series), a true-crime documentary television series hosted by Steven Schirripa * "Nothing Personal" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''), a 2014 episode of ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' Literature * ''Nothing Personal'' (play), a 2011 play David Williamson * "Nothing Personal", a one-act play in Hugh Leonard's trilogy '' Suburb of Babylon'' Music Albums * ''Nothing Personal'' (Delbert McClinton album), 2001 * ''Nothing Personal'' (All Time Low album), 2009 * ''Nothing Personal'', a 1958 album by George Melly * '' Nothin Personal'', a 2016 album by Cozz Songs * "Nothing Personal", a composition by Don Grolnick featured on the album ''Michael Brecker'' (1987) * "Nothin' ...
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Nothing Personal (1980 Film)
''Nothing Personal'' is a 1980 Canadian-American romantic comedy film starring Suzanne Somers and Donald Sutherland. Sutherland plays a professor who objects to the killing of baby seals. Somers, a Harvard-educated attorney, tries to aid him. The film has been extremely poorly reviewed. Cinema Canada criticized the film's "coarse, obvious humour", "unfunny and unexciting" car chases, and claimed that the film's principal concern was "speed, not coherence". Leonard Maltin described ''Nothing Personal'' as an "inane romantic comedy", while TV Guide described the film as "tedious, witless, and implausible, with nonexistent direction and scythe-wielded editing." Even star Suzanne Somers wrote disparagingly of the film in her autobiography, claiming it quickly became apparent during filming that credited director George Bloomfield was in over his head. According to Somers, Donald Sutherland informally assumed direction of the actors as the making of the film continued. Numerous c ...
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Nothing Personal (1995 Film)
''Nothing Personal'' is a 1995 Irish-British drama film; it was directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan with screenwriter Daniel Mornin. Ian Hart won the Volpi Cup for best supporting actor at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival. Plot In 1975 Belfast, the Troubles are in full effect. A Protestant bar is bombed by Catholics and several people are killed. Hours later, Protestant fighters Kenny and Ginger retaliate by killing a Catholic, starting a full-scale riot. Meanwhile, Liam, a Catholic single father, attempts to help the victims of the fighting, but finds himself on the wrong side of the Protestant-Catholic divide. Cast * Ian Hart as Ginger * John Lynch as Liam * James Frain as Kenny * Michael Gambon as Leonard * Rúaidhrí Conroy as Tommy * Maria Doyle Kennedy as Ann * Gerard McSorley as Cecil * Ciarán Fitzgerald as Young Liam Kelly References External links * * * 1995 films Irish drama films 1995 drama films Northern Irish films British drama films Film ...
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Nothing Personal (2007 Film)
''Nothing Personal'' (russian: Ничего личного, Nichego lichnogo) is a 2007 Russian drama film written and directed by Larisa Sadilova. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the FIPRESCI prize in 2007. Plot Private detective Vladimir Zimin receives an order for video surveillance of an apartment. Having successfully installed the bugs Bugs may refer to: * Plural of bug Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Bugs Bunny, a character * Bugs Meany, a character in the ''Encyclopedia Brown'' books Films * ''Bugs'' (2003 film), a science-fiction-horror film * ''Bugs ... and micro-cameras, he begins surveillance. Soon it turns out that the owner of the apartment, Irina, works in a drugstore and suffers from an unsettled personal life. Zimin begins to doubt that anyone can be so interested in the life of this lonely woman, that for one day in her life he is offered 500 dollars. Finally it turns out that the customer conf ...
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Nothing Personal (2009 Film)
''Nothing Personal'' is a 2009 Dutch-Irish drama film written and directed by Urszula Antoniak. It was presented at the Locarno International Film Festival for the international competition. It won the Golden Leopard for best debut film and Lotte Verbeek won the award for best actress. The film won four Golden Calves at the Dutch Film Festival of 2009, including best film. Plot A young Dutch woman packs her bags and leaves for Ireland. "Alone in her empty flat, from her window Anne observes the people passing by who nervously snatch up the personal belongings and pieces of furniture she has put out on the pavement. Her final gesture of taking a ring off her finger signals she is leaving her previous life in Holland behind. She goes to Ireland, where she chooses to lead a solitary, wandering existence, striding through the austere landscapes of Connemara. During her travels, she discovers a house that is home to a hermit, Martin". (Warsaw Film Festival) Reception On Rotten Tom ...
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Nothing Personal (TV Series)
''Nothing Personal'' is a television show that airs on Investigation Discovery in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, hosted by actor Steve Schirripa. The show is a crime docudrama series that recounts true stories of contract killings. Each episode features a real-life story of a "contract" murder. It explains who was involved, how the crime was committed and the background of the killing. ''Nothing Personal'' has featured episodes about killings with a variety of motives including business disputes, fraud, greed, love and vengeance. Episodic information Season 1 * Episode 1: ''The Green Widow'' - Mary Ellen Samuels beguiles her daughter's fiancé to kill her cinematographer husband, Bob Samuels, then hires a hitman to silence her husband's guilt-stricken killer. * Episode 2: ''Popping Champagne'' - The May 1983 murder of a Colombo crime family member, Larry 'Champagne' Carrozza, by Colombo hitman Salvatore Miciotta. * Episode 3: ''Roadside Betrayal'' - A beloved ...
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Nothing Personal (Agents Of S
Nothing Personal or Nothin' Personal may refer to: Film and TV * ''Nothing Personal'' (1980 film), starring Donald Sutherland * ''Nothing Personal'' (1995 film), by Thaddeus O'Sullivan * ''Nothing Personal'' (2007 film), a Russian film * ''Nothing Personal'' (2009 film), by Urszula Antoniak * ''Nothing Personal'' (TV series), a true-crime documentary television series hosted by Steven Schirripa * "Nothing Personal" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''), a 2014 episode of ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' Literature * ''Nothing Personal'' (play), a 2011 play David Williamson * "Nothing Personal", a one-act play in Hugh Leonard's trilogy '' Suburb of Babylon'' Music Albums * ''Nothing Personal'' (Delbert McClinton album), 2001 * ''Nothing Personal'' (All Time Low album), 2009 * ''Nothing Personal'', a 1958 album by George Melly * '' Nothin Personal'', a 2016 album by Cozz Songs * "Nothing Personal", a composition by Don Grolnick featured on the album ''Michael Brecker'' (1987) * "Nothin' ...
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Nothing Personal (play)
''Nothing Personal'' is a 2011 play from David Williamson. Williamson says he was prompted to write the play by Robyn Nevin of the Melbourne Theatre Company who asked him to do something "about people losing power and status as they get older". Williamson wrote ''Nothing Personal'' about a power struggle between two women in publishing, an older editor and her younger rival. But Nevin declined to produce it, feeling it was too close to Cate Blanchett replacing Nevin at the Sydney Theatre Company. "She felt it was too close to her own situation," said Williamson. "Apparently Cate got annoyed at me, too. It never crossed my mind that the play could be seen to be about Robyn and Cate. Robyn had practically begged Cate to take over the STC. There was no back-stabbing, there was no knifing, whereas my play was all about machinations." The STC and MTC declined to put on the play but they did hold a reading with Kate Fitzpatrick and Cate Blanchett Catherine Elise Blanchett (; bor ...
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Suburb Of Babylon
Hugh Leonard (9 November 1926 – 12 February 2009) was an Irish dramatist, television writer, and essayist. In a career that spanned 50 years, Leonard wrote nearly 30 full-length plays, 10 one-act plays, three volumes of essay, two autobiographies, three novels, numerous screenplays and teleplays, and a regular newspaper column. Life and career Leonard was born in Dublin as John Joseph Byrne, but was put up for adoption. Raised in Dalkey, a suburb of Dublin, by Nicholas and Margaret Keyes, he changed his name to John Keyes Byrne."Playwright with full mastery of his craft"
''The Irish Times'', obituary section, 14 February 2009, retrieved 16 February 2009
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Nothing Personal (Delbert McClinton Album)
''Nothing Personal'' is a solo studio album by American blues rock singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton. It was released on March 6, 2001, through New West Records, making it his first album for the label. Recording sessions took place at House of Blues Studio in Los Angeles, Sound Emporium and East Iris Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with additional recording at The Doghouse and Station West in Nashville, TN. Production was handled by Gary Nicholson and McClinton himself. The album peaked at number 103 on the ''Billboard'' 200, number 20 on the Top Country Albums, number 3 on the Independent Albums, and topped the Blues Albums chart in the United States. In 2002, the album won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards. Track listing Personnel * Delbert McClinton – lead vocals, electric guitar (tracks: 1, 9), harmonica (tracks: 2, 10), backing vocals (track 4), acoustic guitar (tracks: 6, 13), Wurlitzer electric piano (track ...
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Nothing Personal (All Time Low Album)
''Nothing Personal'' is the third studio album by American rock band All Time Low. As early as May 2008, the band began writing for their third album, and by November revealed they would be recording in the winter. The band began pre-production in early January 2009 and started recording later in the month, which lasted until March. Half of the album's songs were produced by Matt Squire with Butch Walker, David Bendeth and S*A*M and Sluggo each producing a few songs. Tom Lord-Alge mixed the majority of the album. " Weightless" was made available for streaming in March, and released as a single in April. A support slot for Fall Out Boy and an appearance at the Bamboozle festival followed. The band went on an Australian tour in June, which was followed by a music video for "Weightless" in July. ''Nothing Personal'' was released through Hopeless Records on July 7. On the same day, the band performed shows in three different cities in a 24-hour span. They then went on a US tour befor ...
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George Melly
Alan George Heywood Melly (17 August 1926 – 5 July 2007) was an English jazz and blues singer, critic, writer, and lecturer. From 1965 to 1973 he was a film and television critic for ''The Observer''; he also lectured on art history, with an emphasis on surrealism. Early life and career Melly was born at The Grange, St Michael's Hamlet, Toxteth, Liverpool, Lancashire, the elder son and eldest of three children of wool broker Francis Heywood Melly and (Edith) Maud, née Isaac. His mother was Jewish. Melly was a descendant of the shipowner and Liberal MP George Melly. He was also a relative of the philanthropist Emma Holt, of Sudley House Liverpool; her sister had married Melly's great-grandfather. Melly was educated at Stowe School, Buckinghamshire where he discovered his interest in modern art, jazz and blues and started coming to terms with his sexuality. Melly was an atheist. Interviewed by Nigel Farndale in 2005, Melly said "I don't understand people panicking abou ...
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Nothin Personal
''Nothin Personal'' is the debut mixtape by American rapper Cozz and was released on January 4, 2016 by Dreamville Records and Tha Committee Records. Background The mixtape includes features from label-mate Bas, as well as Boogie, Correy C, and Free Akrite. The production of this mixtape is mostly handled by Meez, but includes guest producers from D2, T. Lew, and Mike Almighty. Singles On December 8, 2015, Cozz announced the mixtape while releasing two new songs which appeared on the Dreamville compilation album, ''Revenge of the Dreamers II'', "Tabs" and "Grow". On December 31, Cozz announced the release date of the mixtape along with releasing "My Side" on the same day. A day before the mixtape's release, Cozz shared another single, titled "Who Said", on January 3, 2016. On February 25, he released the official music video for "Tabs" featuring Bas. On May 27, the single "My Side" was made available to Spotify with the official music video being released on May 31. Critical re ...
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