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Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Ultimate Edition
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STAR WARS: Revenge of the Sith Ultimate Edition is a fan-edited version of Revenge of the Sith that includes four deleted scenes, the premiere episode of The Bad Batch: Aftermath; and the final four episodes of The Clone Wars: Old Friends Not Forgotten, The Phantom Apprentice, Shattered, and Victory and Death; in chronological order for the purpose of bringing these stories together to end one show and start another without having to view these interlinked events separately.
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The Barber of Seville (2016) - of Glyndebourne Open House
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The Barber of Seville is part of Glyndebourne Open House – a weekly series of free operas, available on YouTube. The Barber of Seville is the glittering operatic jewel in Rossini’s musical crown, one of the great comic operas of all time – the greatest of all, according to no less an authority than Verdi. This new philosophy gives us a heroine – the spirited Rosina – quite unlike any other, a young woman absolutely in control of her romantic destiny, whatever the men around her might think. It also helped shape one of opera’s most charismatic heroes – the quick-thinking and even quicker-singing barber Figaro, whose ‘Largo al factotum’ has become one of the best-loved arias in the repertoire.
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ROUNDTRIP TICKET TO SAFE SKIES, ARCHER: THE SEASON RECAP
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Safe Skies, Archer' fever lives on! Krissha, Jerome, Direk Gino and Gwy Saludes in a more intense discussion of the highlights of SSA. The ever-supportive Univerkada joins the discussion about their SSA experience.
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Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age - Japan's Lost Lands
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Graham Hancock travels to the underwater site at Yonaguni in Japan that he has been studying in his hunt for signs of ice age inhabitation. Best-selling, yet controversial author Graham Hancock scours the seas in a bid to find evidence of a lost civilisation in this new series, Underworld. At the end of the last Ice Age, huge areas of land were submerged by rising sea levels - the same areas that are likely to have been inhabited by man. But archaeologists have concentrated their search for past civilisations on land and so date the dawn of civilisation to around 6,000 years ago. Hancock contends that underwater evidence points to a much earlier starting point for organised settlement.
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The doctor says, I'll be alright but I'm feelin' blue
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Four girls in four different decades share growing up on a rural farm and seem to be connected with one another.
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Much Ado About Nothing: The Legend of Spectral Theatre
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Chronicling the heydays of Spectral Theatre Society, an independent theatre company from Vancouver, BC, Canada that defied convention and broke all the rules in their quixotic quest to produce theatre for people that don't like theatre.
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Learn to be a Princess - Barbie as The Island Princess
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Instructional DVD features songs & dances from the movie "Barbie as The Island Princess."
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Knights of the Sky: Air War Over Romania
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Meet American fighter pilots and bombers who raided Romanian targets in WW-II including its major oilfields centered on Ploesti and Romanians who defended them. 'Ace' pilot interviews, both American and Romanian, as well as US Air Force prisoners experiences are explored through rarely viewed Romanian archive footage. The documentary is seen through the eyes and words of Nicholas Dimancescu. He journeys back to Romania both to discover his own roots and also to uncover the stories of American and Romanian airmen who raided and defended Romania's oil refineries during World War II. The experiences of wartime 'aces' on both sides are recounted and two of them, once enemies who attacked one another over Romania, meet for the first time 66 years later.
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New England Modernism: Revolutionary Architecture in the 20th Century
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The United States saw a revolution in popular architectural style between the 1930s and 1970s. American Modernism, originally influenced by the work of European masters including Le Corbusier and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius, began to establish footing in New England in early 1930-32. By the 1940s, the region was a hotbed of modernism, led by a group of architects known as the “Harvard Five” who settled in New Canaan and included Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, John Johansen, Philip Johnson and Eliot Noyes.