What You Want Film
This movie was so disappointing, it is unbelievable. I am a fan of the version with Mel Gibson (What Women Want), but this was just a sorry version of the woman. The actress is a repulsive representation of a successful business woman. I'm sorry, but I don't have to become crude, slutty and without grace to be assertive, intelligent and successful. Directed by Michael Winterbottom. With Rachel Weisz, Alessandro Nivola, Luka Petrusic, Labina Mitevska. A young boy and his sister are drawn into one man's obsessive pursuit of his former lover. If you could have anything in the world, without limitation, What do you want for Christmas? WE MADE A SEQUEL! What Do You Want for Christmas, Detroit? 2011.
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What You Want may refer to:
Music[edit]
EPs[edit]
- What You Want (EP), a 2004 EP by the John Butler Trio
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Songs[edit]
- 'What You Want' (Evanescence song), a 2011 Evanescence song
- 'What You Want' (Jay Sean song), a 2017 Jay Sean single
- 'What You Want' (Mase song), a 1998 Mase song
- 'What You Want (Baby I Want You)', by The Music Explosion in 1968
- 'What You Want', by My Bloody Valentine from their 1991 album Loveless
- 'What You Want', by Nuno Bettencourt from his 1997 album Schizophonic
- 'What You Want', by The Wannadies from their 1997 album The Wannadies
- 'What You Want', from the musical Legally Blonde
- 'What You Want', by Mandy Moore from her 1999 album So Real
- 'What You Want', by The Roots from their 1999 live album The Roots Come Alive
- 'What You Want', by DMX, the alternate radio title of his 2000 single What These Bitches Want
- 'What You Want', by LL Cool J from his 2006 album Todd Smith
- 'What You Want', by Belly featuring The Weeknd from 2018
Other[edit]
- 'What You Want' (Danny Phantom), an episode of the television series Danny Phantom
See also[edit]
- What You Want Is Now, debut full-length album by the Christian rock band House of Heroes
- Whatcha Want, album by Michael Monroe
- 'So What'cha Want', single by Beastie Boys