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“The Shield – Justice For All” is on the way this summer and slated to include 9 hours of content that packs in around 20 full-length matches and newly-filmed interview segments with all three members of The Shield. As mentioned previously, the plan is for each Shield member – Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns – to have their own disc in which they are the main focus.
A short which teaches kids about race.
Described by writer Henry Miller as “the stratospheric colossus of sound”, French sonic alchemist Edgard Varèse (1883 - 1965) continues to influence music even 40 years after his death. Artists who cite his influence include Frank Zappa, John Cage, Elliot Carter, Pierre Boulez and many others in the contemporary DJ scene. Classifying music as ‘organised sound', Varèse was the first composer to emancipate music from accepted chordal combinations.
Fleischer Studios giving "Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
Is That All There Is? is the inability to face reality as it is, and the tendency to sugarcoat it to make it more like whatever it is we’re looking for. It’s the isolation to which we voluntarily submit ourselves whenever we start a romantic relationship of any kind. It's the crumbling of all our expectations and the disappointment we feel every time they shatter before our eyes. Is That All There Is? is when you hit rock bottom... and suddenly come back to life.
DJ Jazzy Jay starts the party off with old school jams that will slap you back to the Bronx. Z-Trip feeds you bangers and mash-up. The X-ecutioners, in their swan song performance, give you a three-man critical beatdown. Finally, Mix Master Mike unleashes monstrous beats and diabolical scratches.
Massachusetts hardcore outfit Guns Up! had played hundreds of venues around the world between 2002 and 2007. Their run finally ended on February 2 2007, when 1,300 people trudged through a half foot of snowfall for once last glimpse at the madness. Documented here is Guns Up!'s set from that infamous show in Hudson, MA, replete with multiple camera angles, epic soundboard mix, stage mosh, snowball fights, and over one thousand screaming humans Ð not to mention the accompanying retrospective footage and band interviews. Chapters: 01 - Won't Change 02 - Intro 03 - Outlive 04 - Foolin' Who 05 - Test My Will 06 - All In 07 - Life's Ill 08 - Frozen 09 - Face It 10 - To An End 11 - On Your Way Out 12 - No Shelter 13 - Last Show Reactions 14 - Last Show Memories 15 - Humble Beginnings 16 - Forming Final Line Up 17 - Signing To 1917 18 - Winter 04-05 Tour 19 - End Of The Band 20 - Credits
In this award-winning inspirational story of family survival, close-knit siblings of Mexican/Native American descent from Chardon, Ohio intimately reflect on the quiet heroism of their humble devoted father, and how they overcame incredible odds to become National Champions, World Record holders, and Olympic contenders as runners in the 1970s and 80s.
This is Psyko Punk Productions' first feature release! An excellent documentary about older punks in the punk scene and how it's a lifestyle choice and not just a phase! The film features music and interviews from Charlie Harper, TV Smith,, US Chaos, GBH, Blanks 77 and many many more!
In 1973, Sweet were the subject of a documentary All That Glitters for BBC Schools series Scene. Being intended for “educational purposes,” the program had to pose a relevant topic for debate among its teenage audience—in this case, “Is the music business really that glamorous?” Over a period of two to three days, Scene followed the band members Brian Connolly (vocals), Steve Priest (bass/coals), Andy Scott (guitar) and Mick Tucker (drums) as they rehearsed for a Top of the Pops appearance (which led to an outcry over Priest’s Nazi outfit) and their (now hailed as “legendary”) Christmas show at London’s Rainbow Theater.
In 1981 Cheryl Baker, Jay Aston and Mike Nolan became part of one of the biggest and most loved pop bands of the 80's, Bucks Fizz. They went on to sell over 15 million records worldwide with 3 UK number one singles. But behind the glamour and the smiles lay deep seated feuds that would ultimately tear the band apart. Over 30 years later they are about to embark on a new and exciting journey together. With stories from their days in Bucks Fizz along with their hopes for the future and exclusive full length live recordings from the acclaimed 'Splash Tour
For fifteen weeks between May and August 2017, Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe travelled to all 2,563 Railway Stations in Britain, producing and publishing multiple videos every week online. A few months after they'd finished they then sat down to reflect upon the journey, talk about the railways and produce this .. the feature length Documentary. Contains new footage, that was not previously published in the daily videos. A huge thanks (as always) to our Kickstarter backers for making this happen!
IS THAT ALL THERE IS? considers the environmental impact of global warming. YHCHI often use dark humour to highlight difficult issues. The text and melody of the work are based on the song Is That All There Is?, made popular by singer Peggy Lee in 1969. The fire in the song’s lyrics here becomes a reference to wildfires in California. The question ‘Is That All There Is?’ is repeated again and again, highlighting the lack of personal and political accountability in relation to climate change. Currently showing at the Tate Modern in London.
Music - The All-American Rejects, the platinum-selling alternative pop-rock band from Stillwater, Okla., take to the stage in this full-length, high-octane 2006 concert filmed live in the Twin Cities. The crowd-pleasing show features hits such as "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight." As a bonus, an in-depth tour documentary takes you behind the scenes and on the road for all the excitement of the group's headlining tour.
GRAMMY® winner Marcy Marxer takes us on her journey through Breast Cancer and chemo enduced neuropathy, tempered by her wacky sense of humor and ability to make the personal universal. She triumphs with the love of her life, Cathy Fink.
Inspirational documentary short film featuring Hollywood stars promoting the sales of War Bonds through songs and skits. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
Filmed in Karasjok, Norway - 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, BBC Four rigs a traditional reindeer sleigh with a fixed camera for a magical journey across the frozen wilderness of the Arctic. Following the path of an ancient postal route, the ride captures the traditional world of the Sami people who are indigenous to northern Scandinavia and for whom reindeer herding remains a way of life. Deliberately unhurried, the rhythmic pace of the reindeer guides us along an epic two-hour trip that takes us over undulating snowy hills, through birch forests, across a frozen lake and past traditional Sami settlements.
An argument over The Beatles forces Dan and Olivia to remind each other why they became friends in the first place.
As technological progress pushes forward in the overdeveloped world, enormous piles of obsolete computers are thrown away and recycled. Pushed out of sight and sent to the coast of West Africa these computers end up in waste grounds such as Agbogbloshie in Accra, Ghana. On arrival the e-waste is recuperated by young men, who break and burn the plastic casings in order to extract the precious metals contained within. Eventually the metals are sold, melted and reformed into new objects to be sold – it is a strange system of recycling, a kind of reverse neocolonial mining, whereby the African is searching for mineral resources in the materials of Europe. Through showing these heavy processes, the video highlights the importance of dispelling the capitalist myth of the immateriality of new technology to reveal the mineral weight with which the Cloud is grounded to its earthly origins.
A heroic true story about four German-Jewish literati-turned-anti-Nazi activists who are forced to flee to London following the rise of Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany.