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Join the all conquering international king of observations as he serves up part two in Whatever Comes Next... Features over an hour of his award-winning show plus special behind-the-scenes footage taking you on a journey you will never forget. You get free piano lessons, heaps of bonus features and a live menu - you even get to see Troy in this one! So sit back, grab a cuppa tea or an orange juice and feel part of the audience for a night of classic Carl Barron.
Following from Bobcat Goldthwait's revelatory documentary, Call Me Lucky, Barry Crimmins' friend Louis CK produced and directed Whatever Threatens You, his first comedy special, at the Lawrence Arts Center in Lawrence, Kansas in June 4th, 2016. It was then subsequently made available for download on Louis CK's website on October 23rd, 2016. The hour-long special is a sharp set of the biting social and political commentary that has defined Crimmins' career, touching upon his beginnings in helping to found the Boston comedy scene, right up to his thoughts on the upcoming 2016 US election.
It is the eve of Gay Pride Day in Toronto as the film begins. In a humorously self-acknowledged homage to Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', Debbie's recently deceased Grandmother has decided to intervene. Not only must Debbie mend her ways, but she must mend her heart. Over the course of the night, her Grandmother tells her, Debbie will be visited by three ghosts. And so the fun begins. First is the Ghost of Lovers Past. And with her she brings several of Debbie's ex-lovers to party & roast Debbie. The Ghost then leads her on a journey of remembrance - from cock-eyed optimist to jaded grump. Secondly is the Ghost of Lovers Present - bubble baths, chocolate covered strawberries, and masturbation comprise a date with herself she'll never forget. And lastly, the Ghost of Lovers Future. On the other side of the coin is Debbie's exuberant roommate Penny. Fast approaching the end of her rope, Penny decides that in order to make her own life more tranquil, she must fix Debbie's.
This is a truly great flick, the way the "dirt bag" Phillies turn the city of Philadephia upside down with there exciting, never quit play is awesome. This movie shows how a professional club can play as a team and win as a team, which is rare in this world of 100 million dollar contracts, greed, and playing for ME instead of WE. The background music kicks ass as well. Buy this today.
The Smalls...er Whatever charts the highs and lows of Alberta rock cowboys The Smalls as they cross Canada and tour France and Belgium for the first time. Features European riot footage, backstage antics, studio recording footage from 1998's My Dear Little Angle, van breakdowns and band fights in France.
Two transgender women, a filmmaker and the struggle to change.
A high class escort trying to make it out in LA gets more than she bargained for when one of her repeat clients becomes obsessed with her.
Aspiring director Chuckie wants to make a film along the lines of the legendary C.S. Calhoun and his sexploitation films of thirty years ago. He begins filming topless women and travels to California where he can find more available talent. He finally locates Calhoun and they discuss the genre, but now Chuck must find a distributor for his movie.
Instructional short about how children can change their activities according to the weather.
A young mother with a sickly child is left with nobody to care for her when the sole breadwinner, her brother, is killed. With nowhere else to turn, she takes matters into her own hands going for a life of crime, in the process forming an all-woman gang that goes head-to-head with a violent ATM bombing gang and the police force.
A man in a room, in a film - it is the becoming of something and simultaneously becoming in itself. Nothing is as solid as we believe.
A young couple moves to Hollywood to enter the music business.
How much would you pay for Ty Cobb’s dentures in an auction? Errol Morris’s final short for ESPN Films takes a look at the stranger side of sports memorabilia collecting with perspective from three very, very dedicated fans.
Whatever Comes Next is a documentary about the curious and dynamic life of Annemarie Mahler-Ettinger. The film portrays the painter and scholar, Annemarie Mahler. Born in Vienna in 1926, Mahler fled by herself as a twelve-year child to the United States and has since 1955 has lived in Bloomington, IN, and in the summers in Woods Hole, MA. The documentary portrays the artist's outer and inner lives, which bridge two centuries and two continents.
A woman has premonitions of an approaching specter of death, and is convinced it's going to kill a man she doesn't know.
On a wintery, gloomy, imperfect day, I filled a glass halfway with water and placed it on the beach. When you look at the glass, is it half empty or half full? I say, whatever.
WHATEVER IT TAKES chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the very first year of the Bronx Center for Science & Mathematics, an innovative public high school set in NYC’s South Bronx. This deeply emotional, character-driven documentary focuses on Edward Tom, the school’s dynamic rookie principal, and Sharifea Baskerville, a talented but troubled ninth-grade girl. Grittily, realistic, yet ultimately triumphant, WHATEVER IT TAKES paints a compelling picture of cutting-edge ideas and dedicated individuals, united in their vision to restore hope to a broken community.
Based on a true story. Two beautiful Russian women endure terrible hardships in their native land, and come to the United States in search of opportunity and hope. It doesn't take them long to discover that life as an immigrant can be just as terrifying as the life they left behind. Still, they will do whatever it takes to survive... will they find new hope in each other?
Green Valley was a housing commission estate in western Sydney, much maligned by the media of the day. The residents were hurt by the criticism but lacked access to the media to respond. Supplied with equipment by Film Australia, they used this film to present a different image of themselves and their daily lives. In so doing, they answered the question of "Whatever happened to Green Valley?" The core of this film is the work of half a dozen residents, co-ordinated by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Weir in one of his earliest film projects. Weir also acts as the moderator at a public forum that is included in the film.
"Zworl Quern" was a stage name for Janet Wolfe, whose brief but bizarre acting career including being sawed in half by Orson Welles. Friends and family tell stories about this irrepressible woman who has fearlessly traveled the world in search of love, art and adventure.