Wild Things
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | John McNaughton |
Screenplay | Stephen Peters |
Box office | 56 million USD |
Initial DVD release | March 6, 2001 |
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ID | 775890 |
About Wild Things
When teen debutante Kelly (Denise Richards) fails to attract the attention of her hunky guidance counselor, Sam (Matt Dillon), she cries rape, igniting a scandal that results in his arrest. Sam appeals to Ken (Bill Murray), a hack personal-injury lawyer who has never handled a case that couldn't be helped by a prop neck brace. Soon, a second victim, Suzie (Neve Campbell), comes forward, and Detective Duquette (Kevin Bacon) discovers that the unfolding case is far from what it seems.
Tour of Britain: Keyworth hedgehog on bike wins national art prize
... Jennifer Manning-Ohren, founder of Wild Things Keyworth, which was behind the hedgehog highway, said: " It was a wonderful, shared experience and I am so happy to have been a part of it...
Keyworth street named Britain's best for hedgehogs
... Jennifer Manning-Ohren, who lives in the village, set up a group to help the animals called Wild Things Keyworth in July 2020...
Tour of Britain: Keyworth hedgehog on bike wins national art prize
By Dave WadeBBC News
A giant piece of artwork showing a hedgehog riding a bike has been crowned The Winner of The Tour of Britain's Land Art competition.
" Spike on a bike" was created in a Nottinghamshire village that was
Children helped to create The Image ahead of The Cycle race Passing Through Keyworth in September.
Tour director Mick Bennett said sharing their work " fills me with joy".
Dale Road was crowned winner of Britain's Biggest Hedgehog Street earlier this month by two wildlife charities.
The design was inspired by The Village 's hedgehog-friendly schemes, including a drive to create holes in garden fences to allow the vulnerable mammals to pass through people's gardens, known as a hedgehog highway.
Jennifer Manning-Ohren, founder of Wild Things Keyworth, which was behind The Hedgehog highway, said: " It was a wonderful, Shared Experience and I Am so happy to have been a part of it.
" We Are really attached to Spike and We Are hoping to get smaller versions in place around The Village . "
The Image was captured on ITV4's live feed of The Competition via a drone.
Artist Liz Waddell said: " It was such a thrill when The Drone went up and we saw what we had created - just from a hasty sketch on an A4 piece of paper, found materials and no experience of this kind of thing before. "
Mr Bennett said it had been a challenge to choose a winner from the many entries received.
He Said : " It was fascinating to learn about community work involved in the Keyworth hedgehog highway and being able to share this cause with others fills me with joy. "
Source of news: bbc.com