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When her father dies, Mihiro doesn’t even have the time to bury him, as she gets raped repeatedly by her uncle. She picks the maggots off her father’s face and has forced sex with her uncle on the hard wooden floor beneath the bed upon which her father still lays. Finally, she manages to kill her torturer. Leaving home for the first time of her life, she meets Hideki who struggles with his psychological chaos. He finds her torturing herself because of her trauma, and then he sacrifices himself for his “blood action painting” to share her sorrow and pain. They shut themselves up in the atelier and get absorbed in having sex. Realizing the blood rules their emotion and desire, they decide to cut their bodies and suck each other’s blood. They believe they will be spiritually one after connecting deeply enough.
Pancho Villa, in a moment of delirium, “murders” a mannequin, thinking he is killing everyone.
A Couple on the Run against a brutal Detective.
'Bigger, Better, Faster, Stronger was a New Zealand science-based reality television series broadcast on TV3. Each episode saw the two hosts, James Coleman and Greg Page, work to produce a "new and improved" version of a household appliance or object. At the beginning of each episode, the hosts selected their team from a combined pool of five people, four of whom had skills that were of value to the project, and one of whom did not. They then spent the remainder of the day in a shed producing the new device, before holding competitive tests the following morning. The tests were adjudicated by Kirsten Pederson.
Before the series aired, Coleman told news media that the episode in which he attempted to make a clothes drier from a lawnmower engine and an angle grinder was a near-disaster, as "The clothes ended up being distributed in specks of cotton around the laundry and the hooks flew off and embedded themselves around the set," but "Luckily, they didn't kill or blind anyone."
The series was nominated for an Aotearoa Film & Television Award in 2011.
In the intense, original Punk Rock scene at the Mabuhay Gardens (the only club in town which would allow it), the Avengers, Dils, Mutants, Sleepers, and UXA played a benefit for striking Kentucky coal miners (“Punks Against Oppression!”), raising $3300.
In September 2011, an international group of scientists has made an astonishing claim - they have detected particles that seemed to travel faster than the speed of light. It was a claim that contradicted more than a hundred years of scientific orthodoxy. Suddenly there was talk of all kinds of bizarre concepts, from time travel to parallel universes. So what is going on? Has Einstein's famous theory of relativity finally met its match? Will we one day be able to travel into the past or even into another universe? In this film, Professor Marcus du Sautoy explores one of the most dramatic scientific announcements for a generation. In clear, simple language he tells the story of the science we thought we knew, how it is being challenged, and why it matters.
The show opened with a montage of Jimmy Havoc’s reign as PROGRESS champion – as he reminds us that he’s beaten everyone’s favourites, the biggest and the best the company’s had to throw at him. He’s now got Will Ospreay tonight, and Havoc’s taken exception to Will’s comments… so he’s decided to go all Dexter and tie someone to a table with cling film so he can murder them. The innocent victim’s face is covered with Havoc’s title belt, and Jimmy asks us “if you think I’m doing this for fun, what do you think I’ll do to someone I hate?”. Cue stabbings… and if you’re worried, of course it wasn’t real. Tom Irvin (who was under the belt) survived. We start with a tag title match, but it’s not a tag match, as FSU faced each other for “sole ownership” of the tag titles. I’m not too sure what made FSU turn on each other, but there you go… before we can get going, the lights go out, and out come the Faceless through the crowd and attack FSU.
A former Olympic runner who attempts a return to glory in the world’s toughest footrace, the Marathon des Sables, a series of back-to-back marathons across the Sahara Desert. When a devastating sandstorm engulfs the race, he finds himself lost in the Sahara Desert and locked in a ten-day battle for survival.
It's been 50 years since test pilot Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier.
Recorded during the band's performance at the 2005 Louder Harder Faster Festival (taped on June 5, 2005), "Louder Harder Faster" also includes such extra bits as vintage live footage, slide shows (put to the original "Survive" demos), music videos, in the studio footage, unreleased songs, and an interview with longtime members Danny Lilker and Glenn Evans.
Vasof demonstrates her unbelievable pleasure in experimentation and simultaneously shares her delight in demonstrating the illusion enabled solely through the medium of cinema. She proceeds similarly in four vivid, separetly titled demonstrative procedures, when everyday objects are turned into mechanical constructions. In the end, reality is back again.
Jimmy Jones recorded live at the Beck Theatre in Middlesex.
A fast shark that has grown even faster continues to disrupt the lives of people on a beach.
Misinformation expert Timothy Caulfield investigates the purported ‘crisis in masculinity,’ debunks toxic men’s health myths and meets with people challenging traditional masculine norms.
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