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Van Der Graaf Generator: Masters From The Vaults
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Van Der Graaf Generator: Masters From The Vaults
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Less Than Jake - In With The Out Crowd (Live DVD)
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This is a Live Concert from the In With The Out Crowd Night of the full record shows we did around Florida in February of 2007. The show was performed live in Jacksonville, FL at Jack Rabbit's. Track List 1. "Soundtrack of My Life" 2. "A Still Life Franchise" 3. "Overrated (Everything Is)" 4. "Fall Apart" 5. "In-Dependence Day" 6. "Don't Fall Asleep on the Subway" 7. "Landmines and Landslides" 8. "The Rest of My Life" 9. "Mostly Memories" 10. "Let Her Go" 11. "Hopeless Case" 12. "P.S. Shock the World"
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I Dreamed a Dream: the Susan Boyle Story
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A biopic of Susan Boyle's journey from a small village in rural Scotland to international fame and fan-fare following her inspiring performance on “Britain’s Got Talent,” the British reality competition series executive produced by Simon Cowell that rocketed her to superstardom.
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The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Marshall Herskovitz
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Writer, director, producer MARSHALL HERSKOVITZ is one of the most prominent figures in film and television. With partner Ed Zwick, whom he met while attending the American Film Institute, Herskovitz created and executive produced the highly-acclaimed television shows thirtysomething and Once and Again, and wrote the film The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise. He served as producer on the films Traffic, I Am Sam and Dangerous Beauty, which he also directed. In this revealing interview, you ll learn his theories on why writing is hallucinatory, directing is a samurai job, and how movies are like aircraft carriers.
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Peter & the Test Tube Babies: Cattle and Bum
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Fans of Brit-rock jesters Peter & the Test Tube Babies will find much to celebrate in this album of concert footage, interviews and a few surprises. The group shot a short film, "Cattle and Bum," which reveals a side of the band few have ever seen. "Live in Manchester," filmed in 1983, is a characteristically energetic concert featuring "Banned from the Pubs," "Blown Out Again," "Moped Lads," "Run Like Hell" and more.
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The Day Ewan McGregor Introduced Me to his Parents
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Marta has just turned 40 and is tormented by the idea of not being a mother. Suddenly her life has passed by without stopping a minute and she looks back to see what happened to all the time that’s already gone by. She hasn’t had a boring life, quite the opposite, but from the first kiss she was given to the last man that broke her heart, her life has been a collection of heartbreaks and attempts to seek happiness in others. But now she has made up her mind: her life is hers, her pleasure is hers, and as much as tradition tells her otherwise, she is going to do whatever the hell she wants.
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A Classic Christmas From The Ed Sullivan Show
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A Christmas collection of performances from various episodes of The Ed Sullivan Show.
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Truth to the Powerless: An Investigation into Canada's Foreign Policy
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A six part documentary series which seeks to explore the role Canada's foreign policy has played in the international arena since the post-World War II era.
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Little Fox动画故事Level04:The Wishing Well
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Little Fox动画故事Level04:The Wishing Well
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Songs for the 8th Fire At Massey Hall
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Filmed just as people were permitted to gather in small groups again, this film documents artists of Ishkōdé Records meeting in-person for the first time where they introduce themselves, connect and discuss their ambitions, and perform for each other in the round, on stage in historic Massey Hall.
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BTS LIVE TRILOGY EPISODE III: THE WINGS TOUR IN CHICAGO
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BTS Live Trilogy Episode III: The Wings Tour (stylized in all caps) was the second worldwide concert tour by BTS to promote their Wings series, including their second studio album Wings and their repackage You Never Walk Alone.
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The Prodigy - Baby's Got A Temper (2002) DVD
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"Baby's Got a Temper" is a song by English electronica group the Prodigy, released as a non-album single on 1 July 2002 by record labels XL and Maverick. It was the band's first single in five years after 1997's "Smack My Bitch Up", and was also their first release after dancer Leeroy Thornhill left the band in 2000. The single, as well as the accompanying music video, was controversial, and was met with a negative response from critics. The song's lyrics, written by Keith Flint, were criticised in particular for heavily playing upon the misuse of the "date rape" drug Rohypnol. Liam Howlett later disowned the single.[1][clarification needed] Despite this criticism, the song was a top-five hit on the Canadian and UK Singles Charts.