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- Charles "The Butcher" Benton, a brutal death row inmate gets double-crossed by his crooked lawyer. He gets his chance for revenge when, after he's been executed, a bizarre experiment brings him back to life and more deadly than ever.
- The mighty history and uncertain future of baseball in the Republic of Panamá, and those fighting to recapture the sport from the grips of crisis.
- Diagnosed with ALS, a fatal neurodegenerative disease, film-maker Ben Byer starts documenting his life. One of the most intimate and powerful films you will encounter on a degenerative illness.
- The "Indestructible" Andrew Dice Clay is back proving he is in fact the undisputed Heavy Weight King of Comedy in his first stand-up comedy special in over 17 years. The minute the Diceman hits the stage he is on fire staying true to his outrageously shocking and hilarious "Political Correctness is for A-Holes" controversial persona. Filmed in Chicago (St. Charles) at the Arcada Theatre, Dice takes head on every so-called taboo from Gay Marriage to racial-stereo-types to fantastic-sexual-exploits targeting today's woman. As he explains,"I have been waiting for this generation." Older? Wiser? Yes, but more mature? Maybe not as he confesses to fans and critics alike, "It's comedy, it's what I do, If I did one quarter of what I say on stage I would be doing 25 to life." With over 12 million tickets sold throughout his controversial career, Andrew Dice Clay was the first comedian in history to sell out Madison Square Garden--two nights in a row! The Diceman's meteoric rise to stardom sent him on a non-stop whirlwind tour across the nation performing to sold out audiences at 100's of stadiums and arenas. The only artist to be banned by MTV for life, Dice continues to perform his brand of uncompromising and unapologetic comedy without missing a beat. Best described as " always shocking, outrageous and hilarious" by Howard Stern, Andrew Dice Clay Indestructible is certainly not for the faint of heart. From his hit performance on Entourage in its last season to his critically-a-claimed performance in Woody Allen's hit filmBlue Jasmine to this outrageous and hilarious come-back performance in Indestructible, give the devil his due, the Diceman is back and here to stay!
- Sean Ryan fox makes a music video of a song he calls "indestructible" and it's just about a guy liking a girl but he's scared to talk to her
- A man with horrible psychological problems snaps and goes on a short murder spree before being gunned down by the local Sheriff and his deputy. What should be the end of the story is only the beginning as an ambitious doctor decides to test his latest experimental drug on the body of the man. In a Frankenstein-like twist, the drug works all-too-well, and the man comes back, now with super human strength and is near indestructible.
- The second sequel to 2009's Indestructible sees the story picking up one year after the events in 2018's Indestructible: Afterlife.
- It is the stuff nightmares are made of: a skydiver loses his parachute and crashes into a high-voltage power line, a speeding car slams into a father holding his four month-old infant, and a giant wave knocks a man off a cliff and into an underwater cave . Although most people who find themselves in these horrific situations do not live to tell their story, there are some who miraculously manage to survive. Each episode of The Indestructibles takes a 360 degree look at the science of surviving an extreme disaster. Through cutting-edge CGI, breathtaking footage and reenactments, National Geographic uncovers the hard and fast science behind some of the most amazing survival stories of our time.
- It wasn't just the inoperable brain tumor and hydrocephalus that challenged young Emily Tucker. Her family's membership in a polygamous group in Utah made getting the care she needed a challenge. She and her family defied the odds, and got her to where she is now---a medical professional and activist for hydrocephalus, and an indestructible survivor.
- The third sequel to 2009's Indestructible sees the story picking up directly after the events in 2019's Indestructible: Reckoning.
- Augustin Robustal and his wife Lilane run the riverside café "Au joyeux gardon" and if the "gardon" (roach) is happy, the owners of the establishment are not as business is bad. Indeed the place is almost deserted except by four faithful patrons, Francis, a garage owner, Pivois, a man with a modest private income, Loulou, a radio technician and Boudoux, an undertaker. Now, the Robustals employ a fanciful but gifted waiter, Hippolyte. This one happens to be infatuated with Liliane, so much so that one day he takes out a life insurance in her favor. The four regulars' reaction is instant: they offer Robustal to execute Hippolyte, in exchange for a commission. But the trouble (at least for them!) is that Hippolyte is indestructible...
- Indestructible is a visual journey through the history of Salsa, from its inception until the very moment when Diego "El Cigala" makes it all his own. Diego drives his strong personality as a musician to the open roads that lead from Colombia to New York via Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican or Miami. Indestructible is an experience that reflects this unique adventure that goes beyond the music, to reach the hearts of all who love life. Indestructible lets us be witness of an extraordinary meeting with the great living legends of Salsa, refreshed and excited with the originality of El Cigala. Willing to make metals and drums rumble, and to go to battle once again. A battle as big as Salsa itself. Inspiring new steps for a rhythm that has always been synonymous with life, happiness, hopes and dreaming.
- Documentary that tells the story of Colombian pianist and composer Edy Martinez. Through interviews with renowned musicians, it is showed how he became a figure in the era of the Fania All Stars and a prominent representative of Latin jazz.
- Picking up right were the first film left off, this sequel to Indestructible (2009), looks to be even more gruesome then the original.
- A DVD included with a collector's edition of Disturbed's CD 'Indestructible' showing the making of the album.
- James, a disturbed high schooler retreats from a culture of prescription drugs, religion, and a near-constant stream of harassment into a comic-book fantasy world he's created featuring a hero called "The Indestructible"
- Quique Medina's life, journalist and musical promoter, changes after he decides to amputated his left leg. Far from breaking down, music saves his life.
- A documentary detailing the making of the horror film Indestructible (2009).
- A boy. A girl. A backfired mix tape.
- Jimmy Brown is thirty and single. He has just come home from a failed life in New York City and thinks his life is over. After returning to Pasadena from a stalled career in the New York art scene, and a disastrous break-up, Jimmy finds himself right back where he started. Now he is living in his Parent s house and working in the Comic Book shop that he left behind over ten years ago. His co-workers, childhood buddies Lyman and Sack, have never left the security of the shop that they now co-own. Experts of pop culture and masters of their universe, Lyman and Sack are all too happy to let a dejected Jimmy back into the circle of dorks that he was a part of for so long. Desperate to revive his career and fearing that he will fall back into his old life, Jimmy keeps Lyman and Sack and anything else from his past at arms length. But when Alison Brew, Jimmy's high school crush comes back into his life, he ll need to remember the mistakes from his past to get the girl who got away.
- Indestructibles explores 7 stories of boys and girls, to reflect on the challenges and achievements of Africa, the continent of the future. With a median age of 18, in less than a decade, almost half of the children born in the world will be African.
- In January 1985 the heavy metal band Forcer was anxious to sign a record contract, after turning down a deal three months prior. The year begins by changing lead singers, musical style and image, which was a shock to their fan base. They were ultimately well received by playing enormous outdoor parties in Maryland that drew the attention of local law enforcement. As Forcer's popularity grew, an old school bus is purchased from a church for $400, and they venture to record new, harder-edged music at Studio 4 in Philadelphia. Deciding the only way to get signed is to relocate to the West Coast, they leave for the Metal Mecca of the 80s-Hollywood, CA. However, the bus dies in West Virginia. It is abandoned and they commandeer a three-passenger rental box truck to drive the six of them the rest of the way to Hollywood. As they barely escape being arrested in Tennessee, and manage an infestation of genital crabs along the way, three band members are forced to ride in the back of the truck with the equipment. In spite of the challenges on the road they make it to California to record new material at Pasha Studios and find out how challenging it is to get signed. Competing for a new fan base, paying to play in clubs and poor living conditions bring the band to a breaking point as they retreat back to the East Coast, leaving one of the members behind. Having to regroup, the band moves on to play some gigs in Massachusetts, where the equipment truck gets stolen in a quiet town south of Boston. While in pursuit on foot, their manager gets run over by the truck, yet nearly catches the perpetrator. With vintage footage from the 80s, this is the tale of a young, determined and scandalous band seeking fame while making kick-ass music.
- In each episode The Indestructibles team are dropped in an epic location, where they have to take inspiration from their surroundings and dream up stunts that seem impossible. With only three days, two props and limited cash to build and test their creations, they must also convince an athlete from the world of action sports to take on their daring challenge. They may succeed, they may fail but it's laughs all the way until the clock stops. One things for certain, The Indestructibles never give up, and they do it with style.
- When a young East-German woman named Maika receives a telegram from her sister who successfully fled the DDR, her life is turned upside down as she faces the prospect of justifying to the authorities her involvement in the escape.
- The "Comandos Indestructibles" elite group has a mission: thwart the evil plans of a bunch of corrupt tycoons which are trying to bring down the government by any available means. To that end, they are using band of mad terrorists willing to use an anti-matter bomb. Before that, the commando group will have to train and prepare themselves for the biggest adventure of their lives. Meanwhile, and without them knowing it, their feminine counterpart is ready to enter action... in tight leather clothes.
- In 1957 Man Ray's Object to be Destroyed was stolen and destroyed by a group of protesting students. With the insurance money Man Ray made 100 replicas and the piece was retitled the Indestructible Object to illustrate the permanence of the original idea. It is the reconstructed sculpture on which this video is based and with which it shares its name. By matching the duration of each scene to the numerical range of each tempo marking, this video walks the scale of the metronome in search of the same moment. A moment to contemplate loss.
- A short describing the making of the 1956 sci-fi/crime drama "Indestructible Man" with Lon Chaney.
- Tania sits alone. She reflects on her life these past few months. Her husband Sonny was killed in the Afghan War. Her baby sister ran away for good this time to have the boyfriend's baby. Her father had a heart attack as a result. And now the one thing that was keeping Tania sane, her job, is gone. Depressed and alone until she meets the Runaway
- Everything you thought you knew will change forever.
- Peter Parker is your average teenage boy good at school, but not so good at making friends. one day Peter gets invited to an incursion to the arachnids museum. while the incursion a spider crawls on his bag, once he got home the spider bites him. Uncle Ben dies then turning peter into spider man. soon after Norman makes the venom project, a needle to cure cancer. But he hasn't finished it yet, he needs the radioactive spider. once he found out the spider has been stolen, Norman tries it with out the spider. but he doesn't become healthier, he instantly turns sick he then only has one chose, to become the green goblin.
- A boy is constantly picked one, when one day, he finds out that his toaster can make him indestructible.
- Mr. Jenks, completing a series of experiments, which render him indestructible, empties some chemicals into the kitchen stove. There is a terrific explosion and Mrs. Jenks is surprised to find her husband uninjured. A thug attacks Jenks and is extremely puzzled when his bludgeon has no effect. A steamroller runs over the indestructible gentleman, whose tranquility is not disturbed in the least. Even a wheelbarrow load of bricks dropped on Jenks' head does not injure him. But when Mrs. Jenks, having baked some biscuits, inadvertently drops them out of the window, Jenks, homeward bound, meets his Waterloo.
- Jimmy Ordway is amazed by his wife Charlotte's unending energy, he is an exhausted wreck after a honeymoon filled with golfing, riding, boating, swimming, polo, mountain climbing, and dancing in the evenings. At the house party Charlotte throws the evening they return, Jimmy plots with his male friends to have them entertain Charlotte non-stop in shifts until she drops. After he convinces his old friend Brandy, a professional athlete, to participate, Brandy, on finding the only woman he has met who could keep up with him, tries to steal Charlotte away. When Brandy tells her of Jimmy's infatuation with Julia Cleves, whose consolatory attentions have taken his mind off his troubles, Charlotte sees them blowing smoke kisses and upbraids Jimmy. To win her back, Jimmy, taking the cue from Petruchio, a character in The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare, sets out to tame Charlotte by abducting her and binding her in a boathouse. Charlotte secretly enjoys it, and when Brandy arrives to rescue her and attempts an undesired intimacy, she throws him into the water. Jimmy happily embraces Charlotte, who then prepares dinner for their thirty friends.