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Wild Things: Foursome is a 2010 erotic thriller film directed by Andy Hurst and starring Jillian Murray, Marnette Patterson, Ashley Parker Angel and John Schneider. [1] It is a sequel to Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (2005) and the fourth and final film in the Wild Things series. The film was released on DVD on June 1, 2010.
Wild Things: March 20, 1998 John McNaughton: Stephen Peters Rodney M. Liber & Steven A. Jones Wild Things 2: March 6, 2004 Jack Perez: Andy Hurst & Ross Helford Marc Bienstock Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough: February 19, 2005 Jay Lowi Wild Things: Foursome: June 1, 2010 Andy Hurst Monty Featherstone & Howard Zemski
Wild Things is a 1998 American erotic thriller film directed by John McNaughton and starring Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon, Neve Campbell, Denise Richards, Theresa Russell, Robert Wagner, and Bill Murray. It follows a high school guidance counselor in South Florida who is accused of rape by two female students and a series of subsequent revelations ...
Prior to helming Wild Things, McNaughton had made a name for himself as the director of acclaimed but little-seen films like 1986's Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and 1993's Mad Dog and Glory ...
The Entognatha are a class of wingless and ametabolous arthropods, which, together with the insects, makes up the subphylum Hexapoda. [1] [2] Their mouthparts are entognathous, meaning that they are retracted within the head, unlike the insects. [1]
Springtails (class Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects.Although the three orders are sometimes grouped together in a class called Entognatha because they have internal mouthparts, they do not appear to be any more closely related to one another than they are to all insects, which have external mouthparts.
[1] [4] [5] Some evidence indicates the Protura are basal to all other hexapods, [ 6 ] although not all researchers consider them Hexapoda , rendering the monophyly of Hexapoda unsettled. [ 7 ] Uniquely among hexapods, proturans show anamorphic development, whereby body segments are added during moults .
Hexapodidae is a family of crabs, the only family in the superfamily Hexapodoidea. [1] It has traditionally been treated as a subfamily of the family Goneplacidae, [2] and was originally described as a subfamily of Pinnotheridae.