The Stuff
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Larry Cohen |
Budget | 1. 7 million USD |
Initial DVD release | October 24, 2000 |
Composers | Anthony Guefen |
Richard Seaman | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1115225 |
About The Stuff
A private detective investigates a new consumer taste treat that's absolutely delicious and just possibly lethal.
Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
... He was talking about the fabled qualities - courage, daring and dependability - that made astronauts The Stuff of legend...
The man rescuing Britain's 'magical' glow worms
... " I m not holding the twinkling box of lights, " he adds, referring to the eerie greenish-orange glow made by the female of the species; The Stuff of fairy tales and folklore...
Rugby World Cup: The quirky ways Wales fans are travelling to France
...By Iolo CheungBBC NewsFlying out to France in an aeroplane that weighs less than Wales scrum may sound like The Stuff of nightmares...
'I've suffered from bedbugs for two years'
... " You re probably looking at over £1,000 - and then there is The Stuff I ve thrown away, " he said when asked how much he has spent...
The people going 'monk mode' to limit social media use
... " A lot of The Stuff in the zeitgeist today is hey get rich quick, make your millions in an instant ...
Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
... " And maybe we won t have to see quite so much of The Stuff we don t want to see in the first place...
How will museums of tomorrow tell the Covid pandemic story?
... " But at the same time, a lot of The Stuff that actually moves me are the photographs of empty streets and shops...
Keir Starmer says Labour is working on a fairer student fees system
... " I think it s very different to some of The Stuff he did before...
Keir Starmer says Labour is working on a fairer student fees system
By Jordan Kenny, politics reporter & Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat
Sir Keir Starmer said Labour would make The Student fees system fairer but didn't given any details about what their plans would look like.
Scrapping university tuition fees was one of his pledges during his leadership campaign.
But in May the Labour leader said a " difficult financial situation" meant.
Speaking to BBC Newsbeat in West Sussex earlier, Sir Keir said the current system was " unfair and ineffective".
In response, the government said there were lots of opportunities for students to access Higher Education and support.
'Work in progress'It comes after Sir Keir said university would be out of reach for him if he was applying as a student today and the cost of living crisis was holding Young People back.
Newsbeat spoke to him at a seaside cafe in Worthing where He Said The System was " unfair and ineffective".
" We do need to change That and we will come up with a fairer package for students That helps them with The Money they have to outlay, " He Said .
But he didn't give any details about what That system would look like when asked.
" That 's work in progress, " He Said .
" It will be a fairer system but on a wider package, how do we get our energy bills down, how do we get our food bills down, how do we ensure our economy is actually booming and people feel like they've got money in their pocket again. "
Students got their A-level results last week and how much it costs to go to university varies depending on A Number of factors.
But on average it costs £49,887 to study in England, £45,494 in Wales, £32,091 in Northern Ireland and £27,775 in Scotland.
Sir Keir said the cost of living crisis is impacting on people's day-to-day lives but also " on the longer term decisions, particularly of Young People ".
" One of the worries I have now is because the government has failed so badly on the economy, for many Young People they're holding their results but their hopes and aspirations are being held back, " He Said .
" Increasingly Young People are feeling they've got to stay near home so they can stay living with their parents because they can't afford it - That 's holding them back. "
Responding to Sir Keir's comments That he would not be able to afford university, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan told The Bbc he " doesn't need to worry".
" I have been working on degree apprenticeship routes for lots and lots of different occupations And One of those now includes a lawyer, " She Said .
Student loans are made up of a loan for tuition fees, which have been capped until next year at £9,250 a year, as well as a means tested loan which covers accommodation and living costs.
" We have also got a £276m hardship fund which will be given out by universities, " Ms Keegan said.
" So if anybody does feel That That 's holding them back, then That option is there. "
Newsbeat also asked Sir Keir whether he was a fan of Taylor Swift after recent reports That Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went to one of her gigs during his US holiday.
He didn't reveal whether he was a Swiftie but did admit to being a fan of Stormzy - who's previously backed ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn .
And he even turned into a bit of a music critic when he described the rapper's This Is What I Mean album as " really fantastic".
" I think it's very different to some of The Stuff he did before. It was really brave to go out in a slightly different way, " He Said .
Sir Keir says he planned to see Stormzy live months ago, but couldn't after one of his kids tested positive for Covid.
" That 's The One That we want to get back in The Diary as soon as we can. "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com