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- A classic good versus evil action flick, mixed with kicks, guns, motorcycles and a hot babe!
- on the run for murder, Avery Quinn bursts into Alpha Omega Pi house looking for help. Desperate to prove her innocence and her sanity, she holds a handful of people hostage and forces them into the reality of her ongoing nightmare. As a last resort, she summons the legendary Sandman and from that point on, all of the unfortunate souls inside have two choices: Face their worst nightmares...or...face the Sandman
- Dan Bashin is a young boy, One day, while following a strange girl he met at the championships, he is transported to another world in which battle spirits materialize and do battle.
- Creature Feature is five interwoven tales of terror that occur one foggy Halloween night in Georgia. A babysitter learns a new appreciation for fine art and hard lesson about the consequences of being irresponsible...and naughty!; a group of college kids stumble on the mother of all Scarecrows; two teenagers are forced to steal from the wrong cantankerous old hermit who has been known to occasionally howl at the moon; a murdered father comes back for vengeance against his gold-digging wife and traitorous children; and all of this Halloween fun is made possible by a London Gentleman known as..."Jack"
- Yann Arthus-Bertrand has flown over hundreds of countries to create an extraordinary aerial portrait of our planet as never seen before. This DVD from the Panoramica Motion Gallery is 'Ambient' in concept, there is no storytelling, no narratives, just a constant stream of compelling beauty.
- Dylan learns that "stuff" isn't the most important thing in life.
- The year is 2661 CE, ten years after Bashin Dan heroically became the trigger to stop the Earth's reset. On the anniversary of this sacrifice, Barone and Clackey hold a conference, celebrating the union of Mazoku and humanity, and also Dan's feats. However, beneath that peace, an organization named Cardinal Sign advocates for the subjugation of Mazoku and human supremacy. They resort to terrorist attacks, violence, and have somehow obtained the 12 Zodiac X-Rares which ought to have vanished together with Dan. Amidst all this chaos, the core bearers feel a weird sensation, one they recognize before. What could be the meaning of it, and what is the meaning behind the card that appeared within their decks, named "The Clash King's Miracle"?
- The Battle Spirits Warring States Era is on rise. The Institution for Battle Spirits Administration (IBSA) has at least created a virtual system for spirits to battle in 3D. Thanks to this, the popularity of Battle Spirits has erupted all over the nation. All over, rivalries like that of local warlords have broken out between champion battlers. The battlers have but one objective, reach the top in Battle Spirits... Therefore unifying the nation. Now, the unification of this world will be risked with Battle Spirits... In this story of heated battlers... Who charge through this world of war.
- TV SeriesTwo kids find strange world under normal surface with wise buffalo, tiny exchange student, portal to other countries, lost diver, and other mysteries that make them question family.
- Two years have passed since the Mauve's uprising. Gallet Revolt who has landed in Grand Lolo, following his battle with Vizarga has undergone great changes in his ideals. While in the "white world," Gallet meets a certain young man. Meanwhile, Varte Parx, who rose as the leader of the Mauve, uses his aerial fortress to put pressure on the Unified Government. The confrontation between the Unified Government and Mauve continues to intensify. Can Gallet change the future laid out in the Otherworld Records? The cogwheel of fate continues to rotate, and the world finally enters a time of change.
- Trip In A Summer Dress is about a strong willed mother and her children: daughter Sarah Jean And Son, Mathew.
- Celebrate the 150th anniversary of the short-lived but far-reaching American Institution The Pony Express by following a historical re-enactment along the original trail from Sacramento California to Saint Joseph Missouri.
- A young man awakens on a Sunday morning to discover that his family has turned into zombies. In a panic, he and a friend seek refuge in the one place they believe they will be safe: the town's Catholic church. There they discover the truth about what they have encountered.
- Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) are on a raft in the ocean. After being attacked by an octopus and losing their raft, they wash up on the shores of Spain. After harassing the waitresses at a local sidewalk café, they insult the owner and wind up in a bull ring as punishment. In the midst of fighting dozens of bulls, they receive a telegram that Prohibition has been repealed back in the U.S. They immediately leave Spain headed back to the U.S. for a drink.
- A girl called Jackie, beaten and tied to a chair in a derelict building, must use all of her wits and courage if she hopes to survive the night against three terrifying attackers, who tell her that she'll never see her loved ones again. Will she escape? Will she survive? And will she be able to save the people she cares for more than anything in the world?
- Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) work as piano tuners. After seeing them at work and several creative ways of tuning a piano (such as removing the offending key and cutting the key itself to a shorter length), the two attend an opera singers performance. The singer passes out when the piano plays a wrong note, and Tom and Jerry are pressed into service to re-tune the piano. After pulling the offending key from the keyboard like a bad tooth, the two give the opera audience a jazz piano performance, with the now recovered opera singer joining in.
- 'Rhythms of a Port' is a five screen installation which creates a fascinating contemporary symphonic experience of the little-known world of working life on the Dublins' Docks. Through weaving mesmeric imagery of working life on land and at sea with the personal stories of stevedores, dockers, pilots and boatmen, the film allows an insight into an area and life that remain relatively unknown territory for Dubliners. Despite its international nature, there still exists a small community who have faced the challenges of dramatic change and conflict and can recall through oral history 'a world of masts, funnels, towering cranes, barges, carts, horses...a hundred sounds becoming a symphony of dockland.' The film captures today's version of this majestic industrial vision.
- An old farmer has let his entire farm go and it is falling down around him, with mice taking over. Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) show up with magical saxophones, and the music has amazing effects on the farm. A chicken lays dozens of eggs, a cow gives gallons and gallons and gallons of milk, and two woodpeckers don't just peck a tree, they cut it down and split it into firewood. Even the farmer's well changes, filling with beer (by the mug of course) instead of water. The farmer trades Tom and Jerry a huge bag of money for the saxophones, but he gets the better deal - the bag is full of the mice from the start of the cartoon, and they carry Tom and Jerry off to throw them into the pond.
- In this profile piece, professional musician and composer Sean Beeson describes the impact and importance of the Catholic faith in his life and work.
- It's Halloween again and Kyle Walker couldn't stay put. This time, he took the role of the puppeteer, pulling the strings, pushing the buttons and co-ordinating from behind the scenes. Watch Son, Harry Kane, Jan Vertonghen, Andros Townsend, Christian Eriksen, Mousa Dembele, Eric Dier and Ryan Mason falling into Walker's Halloween 'trap'.
- Two youths, Shunta Mogami of Earth and Yoku Albatrosa of Valgarde are transported into a mysterious dimension called the Spirits World because they are heroes chosen by Exeseed and Gale-Phoenix respectively, two of the Twelve God-Kings.
- Bob Carlos Clarke was Britain's leading photographer specializing in female sensuality. This DVD from the Panoramica Motion Gallery is 'Ambient' in concept, there is no storytelling, no narratives, just a constant stream of compelling beauty.
- Eric Koziol's innovative art encompasses both experimental single screen works and multi-screen interactive live video performance environments for theatre and dance. This DVD from the Panoramica Motion Gallery is 'Ambient' in concept, there is no storytelling, no narratives, just a constant stream of compelling beauty.
- You'll recognise the extraordinary photomontage of Peter Kennard - he's been with us since the 70's, not-so-quietly commenting from the sidelines with biting satire and double-take images. This DVD from the Panoramica Motion Gallery is 'Ambient' in concept, there is no storytelling, no narratives, just a constant stream of compelling beauty.
- Roots of the Spirit, hosted by Spirit Tawfiq is an online talk-show featuring guests who are pursuing their life's passion and purpose on their respective paths. Guests include Civil Rights Movement veteran, Minnijean Brown Trickey (Little Rock Nine), filmmaker Keith Beauchamp, fashion designer, Linda Rowe Thomas, and Hisham Tawfiq who stars on NBC's hit show "The Blacklist." Guests share lessons about their journey to discovering their purpose and inspiration to persevere through life's obstacles and challenges.
- Mick Rock is the man who shot the seventies in all its glorious pomp when the likes of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, the Stones, Roxy Music, Lour Reed, Queen et al exploded onto the scene. On stage, backstage, up close and personal - Punk Drunk Love captures Glamrock's kings (and queens!) at the height of their 70s power.
- Jacob and Leah believe the other is their soul-mate, so marriage is the next logical step. Together they decide to consult a physician, Dr. Larwin, in order to discover more about their childhoods, and close an unresolved chapter in both of their lives.
- 2022– Not RatedTV SeriesI go over the origins of the name Spirit of 420. I start the long, multi-part series on my rise to drug lord status. I go a little more in-depth about me and the oddities I have. I also share a funny story about my visit to the dispo on 4/20/2022.
- Franco Fontana will change the way you look at our world. The breathtaking composition, super-real colours and effortless beauty of his images have kept him at the forefront of photography for 30 years. This DVD from the Panoramica Motion Gallery is 'Ambient' in concept, there is no storytelling, no narratives, just a constant stream of compelling beauty.
- A psychic medium and paranormal researcher explore haunted locations where they test mediumship and equipment while capturing unexplained anomalies that leads them to analyze the relationship between factual history and experiences.
- If we ever found ourselves alone in the woods, grass between our toes, the sun receding over the horizon, what ancient thing might stir from within? Ancient mystics revered the natural world above all else. Waves lapping at the shoreline, undergrowth humming with life, and eve the dank, gritty soil itself embody myriad aspects of a deeply mysterious godhead. A reckoning with one's surroundings might yet inform and challenge our tightly-held conceptions of self and other. Explore an island tucked away in the mists of days long passed. Unearth the ancient secrets of this forgotten place, and become one with the spirit.
- When issues from the past overpower the present, four friends find themselves in a life changing altercation.
- Love, Land and Spirit is a podcast series about connection, community, culture, and Indigeneity. Written and hosted by a team of four Indigenous youth, Love, Land and Spirit aims to create discussion between youth and knowledge holders about interconnected topics in their lives - in conversation and celebration of Indigenous joy and excellence. Love, Land, and Spirit was produced on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. A production of the UBC Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre and Cited Media Productions.
- 1977–19791h7.0 (82)TV EpisodeWhile investigating the disappearance of a sound technician, the Hardy Boys find a link to a rock band he was working for.
- 1981–19871hTV-147.9 (189)TV EpisodeHill Street finds the precinct under siege when the gangs react to the president canceling his walking tour. Hill and Renko arrest a car thief who has a knack for fixing things around the station. Frank asks Joyce to represent LaRue who is facing bribery charges.
- "Hill Street Station" introduces us to the many stories on the street, in the squad room, and in the homes of both the uniform and plainclothes officers at Hill Street. After Sergeant Phil Esterhaus completes Roll Call, we begin to learn something of the regulars. John "J.D." LaRue goes out of his way to hit on Assistant DA Joyce Davenport. She's at the Hill and livid with Captain Frank Furillo and his sergeants, who explain that they have "temporarily misplaced" the suspect she is supposed to have in court in just a few minutes. Meanwhile, while on patrol, street cops Andy Renko and Bobby Hill stumble on a liquor store heist that ends in a hostage standoff. Clashes occur between Detective Henry Goldblume, who believes in negotiation and talking to suspects, and Lt. Howard Hunter, a gung-ho commander of a type of SWAT team on the Hill. Add to this mix gang leader Jesus Martinez whose gang members planned the robbery and tries to end it only to yell at his members, and Capt. Furillo finds only by showing up on the scene himself can he end the situation. Amongst this we meet Sgt. Mick Belker, a tough undercover cop who has a penchant for biting his suspects if they try to resist him in any way. Belker has his first run in of several with a pickpocket he picks up in the crowd at the liquor store holdup. Personal relationships are also introduced, when we meet Furillo's ex-wife Fay, who wants more child support, Esterhaus's new love interest, a high-school senior (he's in his 50s), and a secret love affair between Assistant DA Davenport and someone on the Hill. The episode ends with a cliffhanger when Hill and Renko, looking for a phone after their squad car is stolen while they respond to a domestic dispute, stumble onto kids using drugs who shoot the two officers and leave them for dead.
- Things heat up between the gangs on the hill as the president plans his walking tour.
- The President of the United States wants to visit the Hill, and the station has to deal with how to make it happen.
- A young woman is delivering a set of antique Napoleon miniatures to an American collector when they are stolen from her suitcase. Captain Hastings, under Poirot's guidance, sets out to find the thief.
- When U.S. Navy plans for a new submarine are stolen and the thief tracked to London, the FBI sends an agent to work with Inspector Japp to recover them.
- Alice Pengelley visits Poirot in London, telling him she thinks she is being poisoned by her husband. When Poirot arrives in Cornwall the next day to investigate Mrs. Pengelley's charges, he is too late, and finds her dead.
- Poirot wagers Chief Inspector Japp that he can solve the mystery of a missing banker without leaving his flat.
- When the prime minister is kidnapped right before an important international arms summit, Poirot has just 32--and a quarter--hours to find the prime minister.
- When a Chinese businessman with a map to a long lost silver mine is found dead in Chinatown, Poirot must find the map and killer.
- Poirot investigates when the cruel CEO of a chemical company is bludgeoned to death in his home after the company's formula for a revolutionary new synthetic rubber is targeted by a thief.
- Poirot becomes a criminal himself when he agrees to help a beautiful woman recover a letter written in her youth that is being used to blackmail her.
- The episode opens with a young boy standing by the side of the road, trying to hitch a lift. Rupert stops and picks him up. Because the boy doesn't have a specific address that he's trying to get to in York, Rupert takes him back to the flat and Amy. The boy, a Londoner, tells Rupert and Amy that he's looking for his mother who left home with a strange man, crying as she went; and later sent him a postcard of York Minster. Amy takes the boy under her wing while Rupert tries to find his mother.
- The episode opens with Amy complaining to Rupert that she has too much to do [looking after their flat and typing up Rupert's notes on top of her job as an artist] and she's going on strike. Later, while Amy is talking to Rupert's literary agent, a fake telephone engineer calls and plants bugs in their flat. The next day, a girl calls at the flat to return Rupert's wallet after his pocket has been picked by her colleague, and they offer her a live-in au-pair job. She moves in and is caught by Amy late at night looking through Rupert's desk - for one of his novels to read, she claims. The next day, Amy discovers one of the bugs and the couple speculate that they are the victims of mistaken identity? After all, there is a strange man living in the flat below who looks, for all the world, like a white slave trader?