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How To Feed A Teenage Boy


How To Feed A Teenage Boy


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How To Feed A Teenage Boy

How To Seduce a Straight Boy


How To Seduce a Straight Boy


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How To Seduce a Straight Boy

I Have Self-Respect


I Have Self-Respect


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A boy describes how his actions show that he has self-respect.

Boy, Have I Got Problems!


Boy, Have I Got Problems!


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Boy, Have I Got Problems!

How to Have a Harmonious Workforce?


How to Have a Harmonious Workforce?


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How to Have a Harmonious Workforce?

How to Have a Baby


How to Have a Baby


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How to Have a Baby

How to Have a Beautiful Mind


How to Have a Beautiful Mind


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How to Have a Beautiful Mind

My Feelings Have Names


My Feelings Have Names


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Discusses emotions, including the different kinds, how to identify them, and how to handle the ones that cause problems, and provides a story about a boy who is not happy about having a new baby sister.

Face/Buddy Boy/Let Him Have It


Face/Buddy Boy/Let Him Have It


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Face/Buddy Boy/Let Him Have It

Face / Buddy Boy / Let Him Have It (2 Disc) - Widescreen


Face / Buddy Boy / Let Him Have It (2 Disc) - Widescreen


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Includes:Let Him Have It (1991), MPAA Rating: R Face (1997), MPAA Rating: R Buddy Boy (1999), MPAA Rating: R Let Him Have It The Derek Bentley Case has been an uneasy blight on the British legal system since the early 1950s. Two young, frightened boys were caught by police trying to break into to a building. One of the boys had a gun. When the policeman reached out to the youth to turn over the gun, his friend shouted "Let him have it," and the policeman was killed by a gun blast. Whether the boy understood "Let him have it" to mean he should turn over the gun or to kill the police officer has been debated ever since. But the result was the 19-year-old boy was executed for the crime -- only to be posthumously exonerated in 1953. In this dark and biting film by Peter Medak, the life of Derek Bentley (Chris Eccleston) that led up to the crime is recreated in pitiful detail, as well as the ensuing trial and execution. The story begins in 1952, when the likable Bentley is released from reform school. Bentley is an impressionable young man who returns home to his loving family -- his parents (Tom Courtenay and Eileen Atkins) and sister (Clare Holman) -- but becomes involved with a group of friends, led by the intimidating Chris (Paul Reynolds), who live in the poverty of post-World War II Britain and escape their bleak world by emulating the American gangster films they see at the local cinema. They play-act at being gansters, but with real guns ... and tragic results. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi Face Five criminals with varying degrees of experience are brought together and torn apart by a major robbery in this hard-edged British drama. Ray (Robert Carlyle) was once a leftist political activist whose ideals were dashed by England's increasing political conservatism, while his close friend Dave (Ray Winstone) is an East End hard man with a long history in crime. Ray and Dave plan a heist that they expect will leave them set for life: the robbery of a major London security firm. Ray and Dave's new associates are Ray's one-time cellmate Stevie (Steven Waddington); Jason (Damon Albarn), whose uncle is veteran mobster Sonny (Peter Vaughn); and Julian (Philip Davis), an unstable young criminal with more ambition than experience. After the break-in, the gang discovers that their haul was far less than expected, which leads to infighting among the thieves over who should get how much, with violence and betrayal as the inevitable result. Face marked the screen debut for Damon Albarn, already well-known in England as the lead singer for the successful rock band Blur. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Buddy Boy In this bizarre drama that would seem to have "cult item" written all over it, Francis (Aidan Gillen) is a severely introverted young man with a speech impediment who shares a shabby apartment with his bedridden mother, Sal (Susan Tyrrell). Francis has developed certain voyeuristic tendencies which are satisfied through his job in a photo lab, where he helps process other pe

How to Have Kick-Ass Ideas


How to Have Kick-Ass Ideas


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How to Have Kick-Ass Ideas

How to Have Courage, Calmness, and Confidence


How to Have Courage, Calmness, and Confidence


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How to Have Courage, Calmness, and Confidence

O How the Mighty Have Fallen


O How the Mighty Have Fallen


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O How the Mighty Have Fallen

How to Have an Out-of-body Experience


How to Have an Out-of-body Experience


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How to Have an Out-of-body Experience

A Diver Teaches a Boy How to Dive


A Diver Teaches a Boy How to Dive


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Bill Curtsinger A Diver Teaches a Boy How to Dive - Photographic Print

Sukeban Boy


Sukeban Boy


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Machine Girl director Noboru Iguchi returns to the helm for this tale of a trash-talking, hard-fighting biker's son who's tough on the inside, despite the fact that he looks like a pop princess on the outside. Sukeban may look like your typical schoolgirl, but cross his path and he'll show you just how tough he can really be. Relentlessly teased by his classmates, short-fused Sukeban never hesitates to fight back. As a result, he's expelled from every school in the region. In a flash of genius, Sukeban's conflicted biker father makes the decision to dress his outwardly feminine son as a girl and enroll him at an all-girls high school. Immediately after arriving at his new school, the gender conflicted boy is forced to contend with such formidable gangs as the No Bra Club, the Pantyhose Club, and the dreaded Full Frontal League. An outrageous parody of the schoolgirl fetish sub-genre, Sukeban Boy pulls out all the stops to deliver a cinematic blast of weirdness the likes of which most viewers have never experienced. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi hysterical and horribly wrong in absolutely all the right ways, SUKEBAN BOY is an unmissable guilty pleasure.Source: Ryko Distribution

My Feelings Have Names (Paperback)


My Feelings Have Names (Paperback)


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Discusses emotions, including the different kinds, how to identify them, and how to handle the ones that cause problems, and provides a story about a boy who is not happy about having a new baby sister.


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