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Enjoy (Björk Song)
Enjoy may refer to: Film and theater *Enjoy (2021 film), a British short film * Enjoy (2022 film), an Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy * ''Enjoy'' (play), a 1980 comedy by Alan Bennett Music * ''Enjoy!'' (Descendents album) or the title song, 1986 * ''Enjoy!'' (Jeanette album) or the title song, 2000 *''Enjoy'', an album by Bob Sinclar, 2004 *''Enjoy'', an album by Sakurako Ohara, 2018 *"Enjoy", a song by Björk from ''Post'', 1995 *"Enjoy", a song by Janet Jackson from '' 20 Y.O.'', 2006 *Enjoy Records, a 1962–1987 American record label Other uses * Enjoy (car sharing), an Italian car-sharing service * Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, Wellington, New Zealand *Enjoy Technology, a defunct American company founded by Ron Johnson See also * * *Anand (other), Sanskrit for ''happiness'' *Happiness *Joy Joy is the state of being that allows one to experience feelings of intense, long-lasting happiness and contentment of life. It is closely related to, and often evok ...
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Enjoy (2021 Film)
''Enjoy'' is a 2021 United Kingdom, British short film directed by Saul Abraham. The film explores male mental health following a home tutor who is struggling to navigate his job and his depression. ''Enjoy'' was filmed in the United Kingdom and has been presented in a number of festivals, including the Raindance Film Festival, Aspen Shortsfest 2022 Tribeca Festival, and Tribeca Film Festival where it premiered in 2021. Plot Michael (Himesh Patel) battles with his spiralling depression, which impacts his romantic relationship and his job as a home tutor to the struggling pre-teen Archibald (Tom Sweet). Reception Since its launch, the film has been selected in various festivals around the world: {, class="wikitable" !Year !Festivals !Award/Category !Status , - , rowspan="6" , 2021 , Tribeca Festival, Tribeca Film Festival , Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction , , - , The British Short Film Awards , Best British Short Film , , - , The British Short Film Awards , ...
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Enjoy (2022 Film)
''Enjoy'' is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Perumal Kasi, starring Madan Kumar, Vignesh and Harish Kumar. It was released on 23 December 2022. Plot A group of young people are trying to use social media to achieve their goals. However, they encounter various challenges along the way. Will they be able to succeed in their endeavours? Cast Reception The film was released on 23 December 2022 across Tamil Nadu. A critic from the Filmibeat entertainment portal noted the film was a good watch, rating it 3.5 out of 5 stars. A reviewer from the ''Thinaboomi ''Thinaboomi'' is a Tamil daily newspaper headquartered in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The newspaper was established in the late 1990s by S. Manimaran. It is printed and published from Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, ...'' newspaper gave the film a mixed review, though cited that "it may be an interesting watch for youngsters. A critic from ''ChennaiVision'' wrote tha ...
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Enjoy (play)
''Enjoy'' is a British comedy play written in 1980 by Alan Bennett. An idiosyncratic view of working-class family life in Leeds, a city in the north of England, it was one of the rare theatrical flops in Bennett's career. An elderly couple living in one of the last back-to-back houses in Leeds encounter a series of jolting surprises, not least when their son returns, as a council official in drag, and reveals that the council intends to demolish their house brick by brick, and reassemble it in the local museum, complete with its occupants. Following a national tour, directed by Ronald Eyre, it opened at the Vaudeville Theatre, in London's West End on 15 October 1980, but in spite of the stellar cast of Joan Plowright, Colin Blakely, Susan Littler, Marc Sinden, Philip Sayer and Liz Smith (who replaced Joan Hickson during rehearsals), it closed on 6 December 1980. Twenty-nine years later, a new production of ''Enjoy'' toured and then moved to the Gielgud Theatre in January 2 ...
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Enjoy! (Descendents Album)
''Enjoy!'' is the third studio album by American punk rock band Descendents, released in 1986 through New Alliance Records and Restless Records. It was the band's final album with guitarist Ray Cooper and only album with bassist Doug Carrion, both of whom left the group after the album's first supporting tour. ''Enjoy!'' was marked by the use of toilet humor, with references to defecation and flatulence in its artwork, the title track, and "Orgofart". It also displayed a darker, more heavy metal-influenced sound in the songs "Hürtin' Crüe", "Days Are Blood", and "Orgo 51". Reviewers were critical of both the scatological humor and the heavier songs on the album. ''Enjoy!'' features a cover version of The Beach Boys' "Wendy (song), Wendy". Writing Following three tours of the United States in support of 1985's ''I Don't Want to Grow Up'', the Descendents prepared to record their third album, their first with bassist Doug Carrion. As with their prior records, all four band mem ...
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