Brain Dead
In a battle of man versus machine, Martin, a top neurosurgeon who's studying brain malfunctions that cause mental illness, delves deep into his own mind to save himself from a megalomaniacal corporation.
Highlights from the 2006-2007 NHL season. Narrated by Don Cherry.
Hockey Night in Canada and I have teamed up again to bring you the best NHL action ever. Hard Hits, Great Goals, Super Saves and the Craziest Bloopers make for over 70 minutes of the best highlights from the greatest sport on earth. We also take a look back at the '07 playoffs including Ottawa's and Anaheims's march to the Stanley Cup Final. Ya got all the NHL superstars. Coaches Corner and Grapes - what else do ya need?
In a battle of man versus machine, Martin, a top neurosurgeon who's studying brain malfunctions that cause mental illness, delves deep into his own mind to save himself from a megalomaniacal corporation.
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Collection of the biggest hits music video of Frankie Goes To Hollywood. 1.Relax 2.Two Tribes 3.The Power of Love 4.Welcome to the Pleasuredome 5.Rage Hard 6.Warriors of the Wasteland 7.Watching the Wildlife 8.Relax [Live Version] 9.Relax 10.Two Tribes: '93 11.The Power of Love [version 2] 12.Welcome to the Pleasuredome ('93) 13. The Power of Love, (2k) 14.Two Tribes: 2k
Scenes from the Big Chair is a documentary film about the British pop band Tears For Fears. Released on home video in 1985, the 75 minute documentary was made at the height of the band's global success following the release of their multi-platinum selling album Songs from the Big Chair. It also contains the 90 minute "Going To California" concert which was recorded in Santa Barbara during the band's "Seeds Of Love" world tour in 1990.
Who's the hardest hitter in the NHL? Who's The Best Goalie of all time? On Don Cherry 17 The Best of the Best, Grapes gives his opinion on these questions and more. Along with the best goals, saves, bloopers and hits from the 50's to today, Don Cherry 17 The Best of the Best looks back at some of the NHL's best playoff goals and 7th game overtime winning goals. Don Cherry 17 The Best of the Best is loaded with over 70 minutes of non stop action with many rare highlights available to the public for the first time. No hockey fan should be without Don Cherry 17, The Best of the Best.
Two tour guides take visitors on a promotional tour of Warner Bros.' studios.
Nobody's home, so Tom invites his alley cat friends in to look at home movies (clips from earlier cartoons where Tom gets the drop on Spike). While they're showing them, Spike sneaks in.
A profound movement has ignited in the Racing Capital of the World, fueled by the legacy of racing champion Bryan Clauson, whose heart symbol on his driver’s license became a beacon of hope.
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Dore Schary presents clips from upcoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films.
Africa - Holyanna - Can You Hear What I'm Saying - Cruel - Hold The Line - 99 - How Does It Feel - I Will Remember
Tracklisting 1. Introduction 2. Never Never Gonna Give You Up 3. What Am I Gonna Do With You Baby 4. Playing Your Game, Baby 5. Love Unlimited - Under The Influence Of Love 6. You See The Trouble With Me 7. You're The First, The Last, My Everything 8. I Wanna Do It Good To Ya 9. Love Unlimited - It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It's Spring) 10. Just The Way You Are 11. Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe 12. Let The Music Play 13. Love Unlimited - I Belong To You 14. I've Found Someone 15. I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Babe 16. Black And White
A look at the horror movies of the 1980's.
VARIOUS METAL ARTISTS!
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This hour long collection of clips presents John Lee Hooker in a variety of settings, playing both with a band and as a solo artist. The 1964 full-band clips from the BBC are the best, particularly a percolating "Boom Boom." Also good are a couple of songs (again with a full band) from the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival; a few tunes filmed in Seattle in 1970 just have Hooker alone with his guitar (as do a couple of performances from 1960). Particularly after having seen so much concert footage in which blues musicians really ham it up onstage, the viewer is really impressed with how little Hooker needs to move to get his presence across. He's able to hold listeners spellbound while remaining stationary with his guitar, aware that his intensity, growling vocals, and pure musicianship are enough to do the job.
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