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With a Wildcard entry into the Giro d'Italia 3-week Pro Cycling Race, the 2nd league Team NetApp now gets an opportunity to compete at its first Grand Tour. Watch the underdogs on their way to the toughest race in the world.
The definitive acid house documentary
A functionally illiterate factory foreman (Dennis Weaver) loses his job after refusing a promotion that requires reading.
The lazy kid (Danilo A. Penha) found some salad and decide to eat it.
A young boy is at home, alone with his sick mother. It is raining outside and the roof of their home is dripping. He is playing with his toys and also collecting the pouring water but one spot is very challenging where his mother is sleeping. He wants to keep his mother dry and does not want to wake her up.
Ian Wright, the multi talented Arsenal and England legend, football pundit, radio host, TV presenter and columnist – presents a compilation of some of the most painful, embarrassing and hilarious football bloopers available, along with commentary from football-folk talking heads
After a difficult start to the 2003/2004 Champions League campaign, Arsène Wenger and his team arrived at the San Siro on November 25, 2003 with the knowledge that victory was essential to progress to the Second Stage of Europe's elite competiton.
Ian Wright: It Shouldn't Happen To A Footballer' comprises the best of the best legendary footballing mishaps, as chosen by the thousands of readers of the nation's favourite football bible, FourFourTwo magazine. In the biggest ever survey of its type, FourFourTwo united the nation's terraces to establish once and for all the most humiliating footballing cock-up. Guaranteed to include all the best (and worst!) moments from football history, 'Ian Wright: It Shouldn't Happen To A Footballer' also includes up-to-date action from the 2005-2006 Premiership season and FA Cup. Picked by the fans, for the fans, this is the ultimate stocking filler for football lovers everywhere, and sure-fire family fun this Christmas.
„I began documenting their lives, if only because I hoped each film would have a happy ending.“ (Gerd Kroske)
Hellhouse is collective hiphop music that grows on the street of Wijilan area, an urban living society near Yogyakarta Palace. Hellhouse has blended with the hood for five years, and it initiates a non profit movement as a slide of loyalty to Wijilan for being the shade for Hellhouse.
“Blue Film No. 6: Love Is Where You Find It” (1998) is a found porn flick: a threesome. Hammer excises the male part, retaining the two ladies and an amusing digest of voyeuristic platitudes.
The deeper the truths, the deeper the laughs: it’s a truism that applies to most of the roster here at Stand Up! Records, especially so with David Heti’s new combined CD and DVD release, “It Was OK.” Not the set—the set is exceptional—but the experience of Heti’s life, of telling jokes he writes at 4am in a cloud of existential dread, well, that’s okay. Collective, social suffering and comedic catharsis? That’s okay, too.
Blossoming Futures Suffocate In The Lingering Steam Of Past Sorrows. The Death Of A Half Year Chapter Never Occurred, The Weak And Fleeting Consciousness Granted At The First Mere Glance Of Salvation Deceived The Truth Seeking And Determined Controller Of Ones Own Destiny. Reality Peacefully Lay Dormant Deep Within The Shrinking Hearts Core. The Pumping Of Blood And Giving Of Life As Is Purposed Was Indefinitely Replaced By The Piercing And Suckling Teeth Of Complacency.
A young woman schemes to marry a wealthy businessman by becoming his secretary.
The wife of an executive finds her husband shot to death and destroys his suicide note in order to claim his insurance.
The rich, vibrant culture of Mali is under threat. It Must Make Peace gives voice to Mali's musicians and artists, exploring the threats while celebrating the diverse and breathtaking artistry that weaves together its intricate social fabric.
Wealthy American Patricia comes to spend some time at her uncle's place in Paris. While out on her own for the evening she meets pseudo-Russian prince Vladimir in a bistro.
Martin is 25 years old and very reserved about work. Together with his buddy Henry, he lives in their Schwabing apartment in the day. But everything changes when he falls in love with the attractive Barbara and observed a slump: For when he gives up the police report, the officials themselves suspect him of the crime. In addition, he still owes a text to the hit producer Viktor Block. Suddenly Martin is up to his ears in chaos.