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An overly romantic librarian believes she's found the one after just three dates, but her friends are more concerned with political turmoil, which leads to a right wing coup.
Rarely in the history of Western culture has there been more interest in the supernatural. Hollywood churns out movies and TV shows that deal with otherworldly themes at a rate that is unprecedented. Studies and surveys confirm that despite the growing influence of science and philosophical materialism (the idea that the material world is all that there is) belief in a spiritual world is, if anything, on the rise. But while belief in the supernatural is strong, any type of consensus about what the metaphysical world is like is on the wane. Relativism and multiculturalism have fostered the idea that it’s “whatever you think it is…as long as you’re sincere.” Well, what if it isn’t? What if spiritual realities and decrees are just a firm and immutable as the laws that govern our material world?
Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock. From 1964 to 1973, groups such as the Rolling Stones, Animals, Cream, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd and Faces passed through London, as well as emblematic singers of that period, some with meteoric trajectory such as Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix; others, poets of a single era, like Cat Stevens and Donovan, as well as those who would shine brighter a few years later, like Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. You can check it all out on this historic DVD, an indispensable document for anyone who appreciates the purest rock.
1. It Takes No Guts 2. The Alcoholik 3. F**k Your Enemy 4. Everyone Hates Everyone 5. 4 Songs 6. Drug Your Love 7. Haunted / Hated 8. Anti-faith 9. Ozena 10. Starvation Trip 11. Superjoint Ritual
1. Antifaith 2. Fuck Your Enemy 3. The Introvert 4. Personal Insult 5. The Destruction Of A Person 6. Permanently 7. The Alcoholik 8. Waiting For The Turning Point 9. One Song/Ozena 10. Stealing A Page Or Two From Armed & Radical Pagans
Valuable tips and memorable exchanges from MLB's biggest stars are exposed through the eyes of Jennie Finch, MLB's This Week In Baseball correspondent and Olympic pitching great. Jennie gets exclusive one-on-one fitness advice, fielding guidelines, hitting instructions, pitching tips and behind-the-scenes secrets from the biggest stars in MLB, such as Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, Albert Pujols, Steve Finley, Larry Walker, Mike Piazza, Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr. and more!
This collection of classic cartoons brings the Man of Steel to life. Created by pioneering animators Max and Dave Fleischer, each frame was painstakingly traced from live-action footage. The shorts include "The Arctic Giant", "The Mechanical Monsters", "Electric Earthquake", "Superman (aka The Mad Scientist)", "The Underground World", "The Bulleteers", "Billion Dollar Limited", "The Mummy Strikes", and "The Magnetic Telescope". Bud Collyer provides the voice of Superman.
A feature-length documentary about teenage adventures in ‘Super 8′ filmmaking during the 1970’s in Georgia, featuring director Jeff Burr and more!
Jellyfish. Shapeless gelatinous masses lying on the shore like big spongy plastic bags, they inspire in us the same superstitious fear as the ocean depths themselves. Jellyfish are truly alien: formless and translucent, they have no head, no heart, no brain. Deep in the oceans, before any animal trod the earth, they were here. They have flourished for over 600 million years. We still know very little about these translucent blobs that cause terrible burns and serious economic problems for the fishing industry. Even though numerous naturalists, zoologists, biologists and ecologists have been studying them for two hundred years, these creatures remain a mystery. Magnificent assassins, they can kill in seconds. And they can invade in mass; when they strike, we have practically no defense. These terrifying animals have also got mysterious abilities which scientists are using to improve human health - to unlock the mysteries of cancer, aging and genetic disease.
Deborah Crocker shakes her 'Moroccos' to the beat in this calorie burnin' eighties workout.
The international pop scene of the 70's was marked as the era of superbands. Rock's own megalomania gained a hitherto unimaginable amplitude, represented by bands like Queen, Genesis, Supertramp, Doobie Brothers and more recent ones, already within the 80s, like The Police. It was when rock had to be "super" to overcome fashions like punk or discothèque, then on the rise. This DVD records performances by several of these bands, offering rare footage of groups on the Top Pop TV show, or in promotional video clips.
Supercard of Honor IV was the 4th Supercard of Honor professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH), which took place on April 3, 2009 at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas.
Super Duper Baseball Bloopers 2 is a blooper bonanza that's so big and so chock full of bloopers it brings to mind the legendary words of Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks, who said, "Lets Play 2." Exactly
16 November 2005. It was the night a nation came to a standstill... the night football in Australia came of age. The night a proud sporting nation\'s 32-year World Cup drought came to an end. The star-studded Qantas Socceroos boasting international stars Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Marco Bresciano, Tim Cahill and Mark Schwarzer took on two-time World Cup winners and their 2001 nemesis Uruguay. More than 80,000 fans at the Telstra Stadium in Sydney made this the hottest ticket in 2005. More than three million viewers made SBS the only channel to watch history in the making. Fresh from a close-fought loss in Montevideo, the Socceroos would draw level before embarking on the most gut-wrenching penalty shootout Australian fans had witnessed. This was a match for the ages and an event of national significance unrivalled in this country... and now this collector\'s item will be a permanent record of one of Australia\'s truly great sporting moments.
A documentary feature film about superheroes that could possibly save the world...or at least try.
In this Cinéma vérité exploration of isolation and community, a man transports 14 cases of factory rejected beer from California to Colorado in hopes of selling it at a Phish concert.