Bad Blood
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Bad Blood is a phrase meaning that ill or bad feelings exist between people or groups of people. These bad feelings are often rooted in injustice sometimes caused by the exploitation of one group of people for the benefit of the other. Often these feeling of injustice are strong and lead toward hostile actions.
Bad Blood can also refer to:
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[edit] In film and television:
- Bad Blood (1981 film), a 1981 movie starring Jack Thompson about mass murderer Stanley Graham.
- Bad Blood (1986 film), a 1986 movie starring Juliette Binoche.
- Bad Blood, a 2005 short film starring Alan Cumming, based on a story from Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh.
- Bad Blood (2005 film), a movie starring John Hurt and Miranda Richardson.
- "Bad Blood", an episode of the TV series The X-Files season five.
- Bad Blood (Prison Break episode), the thirty-ninth episode of the American television series Prison Break
- Bad Blood is a 2006 episode of "Rugrats"' spinoff All Grown Up!
- Bad Blood (Dresden) is the fifth episode of the television series The Dresden Files (TV series)
[edit] In literature:
- Bad Blood (Linda Corby) an autobiography by Linda Corby published in 2005 available from http://www.lulu.com/lindacorby
- Bad Blood (Lorna Sage) a memoir by Lorna Sage published in 2003
- Bad Blood (Alan M Brooker) a novel by Alan M Brooker published in 1998
[edit] In entertainment:
- WWE Bad Blood, a professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by World Wrestling Entertainment
- Bad Blood (game), a computer game from Origin Systems
[edit] In music:
- Bad Blood (album), an album by Australian band Gerling
- Bad Blood (Neil Sedaka song), a number one song by Neil Sedaka released in 1975
- "Bad Blood", a song by Bonzo Dog Band
- Bad Blood (Ministry song), a song and single by Ministry (band)
- "Bad Blood", a song by Siobhan Fahey