The Fly

The Fly may refer to:

  • "The Fly" (George Langelaan), a 1957 short story by George Langelaan, the basis of The Fly films
  • The Fly (1958 film)
  • The Fly (1986 film), remake of the 1958 film
  • The Fly II (1989), sequel to the 1986 film
  • The Fly (opera), 2008 opera by Howard Shore, based on the 1986 film
  • Other uses:

    Print media

  • The Fly (magazine), free British music magazine
  • Fly (Archie Comics), also called Fly-Man
  • Human Fly (comics), a Marvel Comics character, the first of whom was also known as The Fly
  • Literature

  • "The Fly" (short story), 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield
  • "The Fly" (poem), a 1794 poem by William Blake
  • Music

  • "The Fly" (song), lead single of U2's Achtung Baby album
  • "The Fly", a 1961 single/song by Chubby Checker
  • The Fly II

    The Fly II is a 1989 science fiction horror film starring Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga. It was directed by Chris Walas as a sequel to the 1986 Academy Award-winning film The Fly, itself a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Stoltz's character in this sequel is the adult son of Seth Brundle, the scientist-turned-'Brundlefly', played by Jeff Goldblum in the 1986 remake. With the exception of stock footage of Goldblum from the first film, John Getz was the only actor to reprise his role.

    Plot

    Several months after the events of The Fly, Veronica Quaife delivers Seth Brundle's child. After giving birth to a squirming larval sac, she dies from shock. The sac then splits open to reveal a seemingly normal baby boy. The child, named Martin Brundle, is raised by Anton Bartok, owner of Bartok Industries (the company which financed Brundle's teleportation experiments). Fully aware of the accident which genetically merged Seth Brundle with a housefly (a condition that Martin has inherited), Bartok plans to exploit the child's unique condition.

    Joshua (2007 film)

    Joshua (also known as The Devil's Child) is a 2007 American psychological drama-thriller horror film about an affluent young Manhattan family and how they are torn apart by the increasingly sadistic behavior of their disturbed son, Joshua. The film was directed and co-written by George Ratliff, and stars Sam Rockwell, Vera Farmiga and Jacob Kogan. It was released on July 6, 2007 in the United States by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

    Plot

    Brad (Sam Rockwell) and Abby Cairn (Vera Farmiga) are an affluent New York couple with two children. Their firstborn, 9-year-old Joshua (Jacob Kogan), is a child prodigy to such a degree that he thinks and acts decades ahead of his age. He is nearly always clad in conservative business attire and demonstrating limitless brilliance as a pianist with a marked predilection for "dissonant" classical pieces.

    Joshua gravitates toward his aesthete uncle Ned (Dallas Roberts) as a close friend, but distances himself from his immediate kin, particularly following the birth of his sister Lilly. As the days pass, bizarre events transpire as the mood at the house regresses from healthy and happy to strange and disorienting. As the baby's whines drive an already strained Abby to the point of a nervous breakdown, Joshua devolves from eccentric to downright sociopathic behavior.

    Podcasts:

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    Fly In

    by: Lil' Wayne

    So they ask me young boy what you gonna do the second time around
    How you gon' come back I tried to told them
    I come back like 32 I jump back like 33 (ugh)
    Hit me it's nothing this is Tha Carter II people
    This is Tha Carter II people (hey)
    They call me Mr. Carter I kissed the daughter
    Of the dead's forehead I killed the father
    Spilled the heart of a mildew hater
    I will put them body on chill like glaciers
    Gracias I'm crazy yes it's obvious
    Going against me is atheist
    I got my angels on my shoulders and a quarter of that angel dust
    I ain't sniffing I'm just pitching ya honor I ain't snitching ya honor
    Hate bitch niggaz bitches with power
    Vacate when the kitchen get hotter
    I just sit on the counter open the cabinet close the cupboard
    Put that jar in the skillet drop a 4 in the bubbles
    I remember being young trying to hustle my dough
    Trying to tell the old junkies that my crack ain't soap
    Trying to tell you fool you chump that my mack ain't broke
    You ain't trying to see how far that black backlane go
    No call me Pacman you ghosts is blue
    I got my red river rubies and my oceans blue
    Jewelry usually I'ma hooligan for the money
    Yeah I'm eating but I got a tapeworm in my tummy oh
    Make harm in the bomb you in public
    Hit you with the straight arm no warning nothing
    Look it's morning no yawning or nothing
    I ain't sleep and I'm up trying to take a nigga lunch
    You gon' make a nigga break a nigga fronts
    Then shake a nigga shorts and we taking what we want
    I'm so 5-0-4 you got to kill me here
    If you ever looking for me bitch I will be here
    Cash Money is an army navy seal me here
    Lot of niggaz ran from it but I'll still be here
    No chrome on the continental I'm so fundamental
    Crack the phill' crack the roof and roll up the window
    And my hood love me they tell me bring it home
    Thats why I holla Hollygrove on each and every song
    You leaping at a dog a dog wit no bark
    Just a bite like an old shark
    And all you rich niggas know Pa
    I'm talking 'bout stunna
    He like keep ya door he got ya whole winters
    Sunshines on the king and sets on the prince




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