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  2. Lazy Eye (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lazy Eye is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film written, directed and co-produced by Tim Kirkman.It stars Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Aaron Costa Ganis, and Michaela Watkins.

  3. Kenneth Williams - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Charles Williams was born on 22 February 1926 in Bingfield Street, King's Cross, London. [3] His parents were Charles George Williams, who managed a hairdresser's in the Kings Cross area, and Louisa Alexandra (née Morgan), who worked in the salon.

  4. Randy Blythe - Wikipedia

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    In October, his voice appeared in the Soulfly song "Dead Behind the Eyes" from Ritual. On April 4, 2019, Blythe made a music video for the Black Queen song "The End Where We Start". [14] [non-primary source needed] In November 2019, Blythe was a member of the supergroup, Pigface, during the group's first tour in fourteen years. Initially ...

  5. The Twonky - Wikipedia

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    The Twonky is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction/comedy film, produced by A.D. Nast, Jr., Arch Oboler, and Sidney Pink, written and directed by Arch Oboler, and starring Hans Conried, Gloria Blondell, Billy Lynn, and Edwin Max. [1]

  6. Wonky - Wikipedia

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    Wonky may refer to: Wonky (genre), a music genre that appeared before summer 2008; Wonky, a 2012 album by Orbital; Wonky pop, a loose grouping of musical acts that played what the BBC called "quirky, catchy and credible pop"

  7. The Eye Creatures - Wikipedia

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    The Eye Creatures (a.k.a. Attack of the Eye Creatures [mistakenly written in the credits as Attack of the The Eye Creatures]) is a 1967 American made-for-television comedy horror science fiction film about an invasion by a flying saucer and its silent, shambling alien occupants.

  8. 20,000 Eyes - Wikipedia

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    20,000 Eyes is a 1961 American drama film directed by Jack Leewood, written by Jack W. Thomas, and starring Gene Nelson, Merry Anders, James Brown, John Banner, Judith Rawlins and Robert Shayne. [1] The film was released on June 14, 1961, by 20th Century Fox. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Lazy Eye (Silversun Pickups song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured in the television series The O.C., Criminal Minds, and Reaper, the 2008 film Prom Night, a promo for Major League Baseball's 2008 All-Star Game, a video package at the end of FOX's coverage of the 2008 World Series, a video package for CBC's 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs, a 2012 New Zealand New World Supermarket advertising campaign and the video games Rock Band 2, Guitar ...