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Eat Me (other)
Eat Me may refer to: Films * Eat Me! (2000 film), ''Eat Me!'' (2000 film), a comedy film * Eat Me! (2009 film), ''Eat Me!'' (2009 film), a horror comedy film * Eat Me (2018 film), ''Eat Me'' (2018 film), a film featuring Brad Carter Literature * "Eat Me", a story by Robert R. McCammon that received the Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction, Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Story * "Eat Me", a poem by Patience Agbabi * "EAT ME", a phrase written on a cake in ''Alice in Wonderland#Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit Hole, Alice in Wonderland'' Music * Eat Me (song), "Eat Me" (song), by Demi Lovato featuring Royal & the Serpent, 2022 * "Eat Me", a song by Arkarna from ''Fresh Meat (album), Fresh Meat'' * "Eat Me", a song by Ozzy Osbourne from ''Ordinary Man (Ozzy Osbourne album), Ordinary Man'' Television * Eat Me (Farscape episode), "Eat Me" (''Farscape'' episode) See also

*Drink Me (other) *''Eat Me, Drink Me'', an album by Marilyn Manson {{disambiguation ...
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Eat Me! (2000 Film)
''Eat Me!'' is a 2000 comedy film directed by :fr:Joe Talbott, Joe Talbott and starring Waleed Zuaiter, Ron Jeremy and Rhea Seehorn. Plot An eclectic group of bachelors share a house in Washington, D.C., and find that life past the Generation-X years doesn't get any easier. Gary is the den mother, who presides over director Mike, Sean the druggie and doctor Barrie. Together with Glynna they take on everyone from utility companies to drug dealers. Cast * Kris Arnold as Sean * Jack Daniel as Gary * Andy Rapoport as Mike * Waleed Zuaiter as Barry * Rhea Seehorn as Glynna * Chris Walker (actor), Christopher Walker as D.D. * Ron Jeremy, Ron Hyatt as Porno Jack * Delaney Williams, Bill Delaney as Daryl * Claiborne Lashley as Puck * Stephen Carpenter, Steve Carpenter as Loan Officer * Kimberly Skyrme as Susan * Jimmy Gallagher as Banker * Chris Lane as Porno Actor * Jon Sherman as Annoying Guy * Shari Lewis as Tidy Girl * Anthony Agnew as Police Officer * Ian LeValley as Dave * Kerri ...
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Eat Me! (2009 Film)
''Eat Me!'' is a 2009 zombie comedy independent film directed by Katie Carman and starring Elizabeth Lee, Jun Naito, Ivy Hong, and Chesley Calloway. The film had its premiere screening on June 26, 2009 at the Anthology Film Archives. The filmmakers changed the title of the film from ''The Eaters'' to ''Eat Me!'' in August 2009. Plot A Brooklyn garage band, General Malacarne, survives a radioactive event and have to battle against zombies to what they believe is the safe haven of Long Island. Premise ''Eat Me!'' is the first feature comedy stoner zombie film. The film is set in Brooklyn, New York but shot in Brooklyn, Queens, and partially in Nassau County. Festivals ''Eat Me!'' was chosen as an official selection of Long Island International Film Expo. ''The New York Times'' named ''Eat Me!'' as a film of interest as part of the Long Island International Film Expo. The film was also chosen to screen as part of the New Filmmakers Summer Series at Anthology Film Archives in A ...
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Eat Me (2018 Film)
Eat Me may refer to: Films * ''Eat Me!'' (2000 film), a comedy film * ''Eat Me!'' (2009 film), a horror comedy film * ''Eat Me'' (2018 film), a film featuring Brad Carter Literature * "Eat Me", a story by Robert R. McCammon that received the Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Story * "Eat Me", a poem by Patience Agbabi * "EAT ME", a phrase written on a cake in ''Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (also known as ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English Children's literature, children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics university don, don at the University of Oxford. It details the story of a ...'' Music * "Eat Me" (song), by Demi Lovato featuring Royal & the Serpent, 2022 * "Eat Me", a song by Arkarna from '' Fresh Meat'' * "Eat Me", a song by Ozzy Osbourne from '' Ordinary Man'' Television * "Eat Me" (''Farscape'' episode) See also * Drink Me (other) *'' Eat Me, Drink Me'', an album by Marilyn Manson {{disambiguation ...
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Brad Carter
David Bradley Carter (born December 5, 1973) is an American film and television actor, guitarist, painter, sculptor, and photographer, known for playing Charlie Lange in ''True Detective'' and Leland Gruen in '' Sons of Anarchy''. After suffering from brain disease and tremors that caused his hands to shake, he underwent brain surgery in 2013, which he recorded and posted on YouTube. The video went viral, and he became known as the "guy playing guitar during brain surgery". Early life and education Carter was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised in Macon, Georgia. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Valdosta State University, located in Valdosta, Georgia. Career In 2010, Carter made guest appearances in ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', Disney's '' Zeke and Luther'', '' Justified'', '' True Blood'', and '' New Girl''. He portrayed Rankin in one episode of the Showtime series '' Dexter'', wherein his character was killed. In 2012–13, Carter mad ...
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Bram Stoker Award For Short Fiction
The Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ... for Short Fiction is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for short fiction. Winners and nominees This category was previously titled "best short story". Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year. Short story Short fiction References External links Stoker Award on the HWA web pageGraphical listing of all Bram Stoker award winners and nominees{{Bram Stoker Award Short Fiction Short story awards 1987 establishments in the United States Awards established in 1987 English-language literary awards ...
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Patience Agbabi
Patience Agbabi FRSL (born 1965) is a British poet and performer who emphasizes the spoken word.. Although her poetry addresses contemporary themes, it often makes use of formal constraints, including traditional poetic forms. She has described herself as "bicultural" and bisexual. Issues of racial and gender identity feature in her poetry. She is celebrated "for paying equal homage to literature and performance" and for work that "moves fluidly and nimbly between cultures, dialects, voices; between page and stage." In 2017, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Early life and education Patience Agbabi was born in London to Nigerian parents. From a young age, she was privately fostered by a white English family and moved at the age of 12 from Sussex to North Wales, where she was then raised in Colwyn Bay. She studied English language and literature at Pembroke College, Oxford. She earned an MA in Creative Writing, the Arts and Education from the Universit ...
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Down The Rabbit Hole
Down the Rabbit Hole may refer to: Literature * ''Down the Rabbit Hole'' (novel), the first book in the ''Echo Falls'' mystery series, by Peter Abrahams * ''Down the Rabbit Hole'' (memoir), by television personality and model Holly Madison * Down the rabbit hole, an English language idiom, introduced by Lewis Carroll in the 1865 novel ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' Television * "Down the Rabbit Hole", the fifth episode of the fourth season of ''CSI:NY'' * "Down the Rabbit Hole" (''Once Upon a Time in Wonderland''), the first episode of ''Once Upon a Time in Wonderland'' * "Down the Rabbit Hole", the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of ''The Vampire Diaries'' * "Down the Rabbit Hole and Back Again", the third episode of anime series '' InuYasha'' Other uses * Down the Rabbit Hole (festival), annual music festival in the Netherlands * "Down the Rabbit Hole", a song by Adam Lambert from the album '' For Your Entertainment'' * "Down the Rabbit Hole", the first cha ...
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Eat Me (song)
"Eat Me" is a song by the American singer Demi Lovato featuring the American singer Royal & the Serpent, taken from the former's eighth studio album, '' Holy Fvck'' (2022). Both artists wrote the song along with Laura Veltz, Keith "Ten4" Sorrells, Warren "Oak" Felder, and Alex Niceforo, while production was handled by the latter three. Containing electric guitar riffs, "Eat Me" emphasizes on Lovato's feminine image and how she sees contradictions in the American media and music industry. Upon the album's release, "Eat Me" received positive reviews from music critics, being described as anthemic and combative. A live performance music video of the track was published by Vevo on September 1, 2022. The song was included on the regular set list of Lovato's seventh concert tour, the Holy Fvck Tour, which passed through North and South America in 2022. Background and release After ensuring a "funeral" for her former pop music on social media, Demi Lovato announced her eighth st ...
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Fresh Meat (album)
''Fresh Meat'' is the debut album of the English electronic rock band Arkarna. It was released in the United States on August 26, 1997. Its moderate success was proven by two of the songs getting frequent radio air time, "House on Fire" and "Eat Me", the former of which appeared on the ''Batman & Robin'' soundtrack and the Friends episode The One with Joey's New Girlfriend. The track "So Little Time" was the theme song to the television series of the same name. Track listing #"House on Fire" – 5:28 #"Eat Me" – 4:05 #"The Future's Overrated" – 6:50 #"So Little Time" – 5:08 #"Block Capital" – 4:20 #"Born Yesterday" - Part 1 – 4:07 #"Born Yesterday" - Part 2 – 3:04 #"Peace Of Mind" – 5:21 #"Direct Dubit" – 4:59 #"R. U. Ready" – 8:29 #"House on Fire (Acoustic)" – 3:01 (bonus, hidden track) #*The last song is a bonus hidden track In the field of recorded music, a hidden track (sometimes called a ghost track, secret track or unlisted track) is ...
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Ordinary Man (Ozzy Osbourne Album)
''Ordinary Man'' (stylised as ØRD†NARY MAN) is the twelfth studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. The album features guest appearances from Elton John, Post Malone and Travis Scott. It was released on 21 February 2020 through Epic Records. It was produced by Andrew Watt and Louis Bell. The album marks the first time that Osbourne collaborated with Watt and Bell. It also marks the longest gap between two albums from Osbourne to date, spanning almost ten years since '' Scream''. The first single of the album, " Under the Graveyard", was released on 8 November 2019. The second single, "Straight to Hell", was released on 22 November 2019. The third single and title track featuring singer Elton John was released on 10 January 2020. The fourth single " It's a Raid" featuring Post Malone was released on 20 February 2020, a day before the release of the album. The album received mainly positive reviews, with many considering it Osbourne's best album in years an ...
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Eat Me (Farscape Episode)
''Farscape'' is a science fiction television show. Four regular seasons were produced, from 1999 to 2003. Each season consists of 22 episodes. Each episode is intended to air in a one-hour television timeslot (with commercials), and runs for 44 to 50 minutes. The regular seasons were followed by '' Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' in 2004, a 2 part miniseries with an air time of 3 hours. Several of the early episodes of Season One were aired out of the intended order. As the official Farscape website lists them in the production order as opposed to airing order, the list below reflects that. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1999–2000) Season 2 (2000–01) Season 3 (2001–02) The premiere of season three was preceded with a one-hour recap titled "Farscape Undressed" for new audiences. Season 4 (2002–03) The Peacekeeper Wars Following the series' unexpected cancellation in September 2002, a miniseries was produced to wrap up the season four c ...
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Drink Me (other)
Drink me may refer to: * "Drink Me" (''Batwoman''), an episode of ''Batwoman'' *"Drink me", a reference to ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' * ''Drink Me'' (Queenadreena album), 2002 * ''Drink Me'' (Poisoned Electrick Head album) * Drink Me (Salad album), 1995 *"Drink Me", a song on Anna Nalick's debut album, '' Wreck of the Day'' See also * Eat Me (other) Eat Me may refer to: Films * Eat Me! (2000 film), ''Eat Me!'' (2000 film), a comedy film * Eat Me! (2009 film), ''Eat Me!'' (2009 film), a horror comedy film * Eat Me (2018 film), ''Eat Me'' (2018 film), a film featuring Brad Carter Literature * " ...
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