XTC: This is Pop: This documentary takes you inside the world of
the British band named XTC.
Not exact matches
The
name «Steel Pulse» comes from the
British reggae
band.
The Four Horsemen's
name, which speaks to the four teammates spearheading the project — but also to a metal
band and a hypothetical
British pub, could've been confused for an «apocalyptic wine bar,» as Murphy put it.
Not a surprise really as the
British boy
band One Direction contained a member whose
name was Zayn.
British boy
band One Direction were
named the top recording artists of 2013 on Wednesday (Jan 29th).
With twelve different comedy genius directors including Peter Farrelly («Dumb & Dumber», «There's Something About Mary», «Shallow Hal»), Steve Carr («Daddy Day Care», «Dr Dolittle 2»), Steven Brill («Little Nicky») and Brett Ratner («Rush Hour») to
name but a few and eight different writers, this jaw - droppingly crude and often obscene movie features a diverse star - studded cast, both
British and American, who have
banded together to shock you in the most hilarious ways you can think of.
Taking its title from a 1978 song of the same
name by
British punk
band The Mekons, Where Were You?
Emerging from a tradition that originates in China's Tang period (618 — 907), the phrase «one hand clapping» encompasses a history of cross-cultural translation and appropriation that continues into the present, from its citation as the epigraph to J. D. Salinger's Nine Stories (1953) to its referencing in the titles of a Cantopop song and an Australian film and the
name of a
British band.
It is also a pleasing word play, recalling the
name of the 80s
British New Wave
band Soft Cell.
Taking their title from a 1978 song of the same
name by
British punk
band The Mekons, Where Were You?