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BMX Bandits (released as Short Wave in the United States [ 2]) is a 1983 Australian crime comedy action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Nicole Kidman . In the film, a gang is given orders to perform payroll robbery. The walkie-talkies which it intends to use are stolen by local kids, and the gang decides to chase the thieves.
BMX Bandits are a Scottish guitar pop band formed in Bellshill in 1986. Led by songwriter and lead vocalist Duglas T. Stewart, their music is heavily influenced by 1960s pop. [ 1][ 2] They have shared members with numerous other local bands, including Teenage Fanclub and the Soup Dragons. BMX Bandits were a favourite band of Kurt Cobain, who ...
Duglas T. Stewart (born 30 December 1964) has been leader and the main composer of Glaswegian indie pop band BMX Bandits since they formed in 1985. [1] Stewart's songs often have a distinctive and wry combination of whimsy, bittersweet romance and are highly melodic. Primary influences in Stewart's song writing ranges from Brian Wilson to Serge ...
Wheatus. Wheatus is an American rock band from Northport, New York, formed in 1995. They are known principally for their 2000 single, "Teenage Dirtbag". They also experienced success with their 2001 cover version of Erasure 's "A Little Respect", and their self-titled album was certified platinum in the United Kingdom.
BMX Bandits. BMX Bandits may refer to: BMX Bandits (band), a Glaswegian guitar pop band. BMX Bandits (film), a 1983 Australian children's movie featuring Nicole Kidman. "BMX Bandits", a 2005 song from Wheatus' album TooSoonMonsoon which alludes to the film.
Following a brief period in which Blake was a member of BMX Bandits, the three former bandmates joined with Gerard Love to form Teenage Fanclub. [4] Originally a noisy and chaotic band, their first album A Catholic Education, released in 1990 on Paperhouse, is largely atypical of their later sound, with the possible exception of Everything Flows.
Children. 2. Brian Medwin Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian filmmaker and author, known for his idiosyncratic and satirical low-budget genre films. His filmography covers action, science fiction, martial arts, dystopian fiction, comedy, war, family, thriller, romance and erotica, and his works tend to be cross-genre pieces.
BMX Bandits: 1983 Adventure BMX racing Australian children's film, featuring Nicole Kidman. American Flyers: 1985 Drama Road racing Kevin Costner as a world-class long-distance racer. Rad: 1986 BMX racing A boy risks college future to enter Helltrack race. Quicksilver: 1986 Kevin Bacon as a paperboy and becomes a bicycle messenger The Cyclist ...