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Different for Girls is a 1996 British/French comedy-drama film in which one of the protagonists is a transgender woman. The film is directed by Richard Spence and written by Tony Marchant , starring Steven Mackintosh and Rupert Graves .
Different for Girls, Leslie Mills' debut album, was released in 2003 on Atlantic Records. [2] The song "Good Life" was included on the soundtrack to the film, What A Girl Wants . [ 3 ]
[4] [5] Music critic Jonathan Broxton reviewed "Glory is a cornerstone James Horner score, is an absolutely essential part of every discerning fan’s collection". [6] James Southall of Movie Wave wrote that Horner combines "the big emotions with a huge dramatic sweep" giving a 5-star rating to the album. [7]
Different for Girls may refer to: Different for Girls, a 1996 film starring Rupert Graves and Steven Mackintosh; Different for Girls, a 2003 album by Leslie Mills "Different for Girls" , a 2003 television episode "Different for Girls" (song), a 2016 song by Dierks Bentley "Different for Girls", a 2013 song by Gavin DeGraw from Make a Move
She signed with Atlantic Records, [3] and released her debut album Different for Girls [4] which included producers such as David Kahne, John Shanks, and co-productions by Mills and Pelcer. While signed to Atlantic Records, Mills began to get her songs into film and soundtracks such as What A Girl Wants, White Oleander, and The Powerpuff Girls ...
A different live version appeared on the 2000 album Summer in the City: Live in New York. A new studio recording of the song by Jackson, slightly retitled "Different For Girls" and recorded as a duet with Joy Askew, was included on the 12-inch vinyl and CD formats of Jackson's 1991 single "Stranger than Fiction". [4]
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters soundtrack: Contains a song performed by Dana Snyder at the end of "Nude Love (Reprise)."; The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience: following a period of silence after the album's final track is a reprise of the third track, "Come to Butt-Head" by Beavis and Butt-Head (); it repeats the original track's first verse, then continues with new ...
These Girls is a 2005 film directed by John Hazlett and starring David Boreanaz, Caroline Dhavernas, Holly Lewis, Amanda Walsh, Colin C. Berry and Donnell Makenzie. Based upon the play of the same name by Vivienne Laxdal, its plot concerns three girls (Dhavernas, Lewis, and Walsh) who attempt to seduce an older man (Boreanaz) in their town.