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Documentary on luxurious basements popping up all over London
A struggling screenwriter falls victim to an unscrupulous talent & literary agent while trying to break into the entertainment industry.
You saw it once but didn't get a chance to savor the moment? Now you can re-capture all the memorable events from the 1992 baseball season. From the first pitch in April to the last out of the World Series, Baseball 1992: The Video Chronicle is chock full of the heroes, the record setters, the milestones, the great plays, the bloopers, the rising stars and the stars in full bloom.
It’s like baseball, except played in the woods — teams dodge trees in the middle of the field, fans sit on tree stumps. And today is the World Series of Woods Baseball, 1997 — three teams began the season but only two “have risen to the top” to compete for the championship: the Hutton Sasquatches vs the Lexington Timberhawks.
In his short stories, Israeli writer Etgar Keret mixes fantasy and reality. His own life story also comes across as a modern fairy tale. In this hybrid documentary, the filmmakers investigate why storytelling is essential for Keret's survival.
Madness play a set at the Baloise Sessions, live In Basel.
Drawing on techniques developed by their father Cal Ripken Sr., baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill bring decades of experience to this coaching series, aimed at strengthening the skills of young athletes. Perfect for any player, this easy-to-follow tutorial covers the basics of pitching, illustrating each lesson with footage of the pros. Joining the Ripkens for this volume is former Orioles pitcher John Habyan.
Drawing on techniques developed by their father Cal Ripken Sr., baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill bring decades of experience to this coaching series, aimed at strengthening the skills of young athletes. Perfect for any player, this easy-to-follow tutorial covers the ins and outs of an effective defense. In addition to drills for each lesson, this series also uses archival footage of pro players to illustrate each technique.
Drawing on techniques developed by their father Cal Ripken Sr., baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill bring decades of experience to this coaching series, aimed at strengthening the skills of young athletes. Perfect for any player, this easy-to-follow tutorial covers the basics of hitting. In addition to the drills for each lesson, this series also uses archival footage of Major League sluggers to help illustrate each technique.
'Based on a True Story' is a documentary on John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile's attempt to rob a bank in Flatbrush, NY, which was later made into a movie in 1975.
Game Face Ohio Presents: Boy's Baseball - Ottoville vs. Perry - Game played April 27th, 2010. Announcer: Todd Utrup
Every baseball season New Englanders turn their attention to one team, the Boston Red Sox, one of the sport's most prestigious franchises. On the 100th anniversary of the BoSox comes this documentary celebrating the illustrious history of Beantown's boys of summer. Remembering greats such as Ted Williams and Roger Clemens and the bitter rivalry between Boston and the Yankees, this program also covers the numerous heartbreaks Red Sox fans have endured, including trading Babe Ruth and losing a lead to drop the 1986 World Series to the Mets.
After she suddenly decides to take a break from smoking weed, Mari goes through the most unsual abstinence crisis.
Following the footsteps of the mythical Flying Frenchies and their movie, I Believe I Can Fly, Antony Newton and Pablo Signoret decide to revive a rare discipline: Baseline.
A cornucopia of early - and, in many cases, extremely rare - baseball films, offering privileged peeks into early twentieth century American lifestyles and values. It includes newly remastered and scored versions of two important early baseball features: The Busher (1919), a delightful comedy-drama featuring silent cinema legends Charles Ray, Colleen Moore, and John Gilbert; and Headin' Home (1920), spotlighting a young, shockingly svelte Babe Ruth in his first motion picture starring role.