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- A recently-returned Vietnam POW loses his family and his right hand during a violent home invasion, and seeks retribution against those responsible.
- In an alchemic mix of fact and fantasy, Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and a country ripe for reinvention.
- A three-part drama telling the story of a black girl and her family who try to hold onto their land during the Depression.
- From the Criterion release, Restored footage of never- before-seen Rolling Thunder Revue performances of "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You" and "Romance in Durango," and of a new, extended cut of "Tangled Up in Blue"
- An ex-military unit specializes itself in non-lethal combat methods and takedowns and offers its services.
- In the music video for Garth Brooks' song The Thunder Rolls, he plays an abusive husband cheating on his wife. When he drives home from visiting his mistress, things comes to a violent end.
- A feature film shot in one day, Rolling Thunder follows millennial director Benny Blake as he deals with a slew of catastrophes on the set of his big budget short film.
- Before street art became mainstream the anonymous outlaws of "freight writing" put graffiti on the map. Journey through the artform's rich history spotlights artists and competitive graffiti crews who risk lives to make their voices heard.
- In the year 2040, after the world's oceans have been poisoned by mankind's industrial pollution, an old man who lives in a cave tells a group of children about his days as a surfer before all the seas were contaminated.
- Four brothers in the Youngstown Ohio area run a mechanic shop
- Holly sets out to document the outlaw motorcycle subculture after a club grants her permission to film. The situation quickly gets out of control and she finds herself trapped by the dangerous politics that permeate the biker world.
- In the second of the four Cinecolor "Red Ryder" films PRODUCED by Equity Pictures and released and DISTRIBUTED by Eagle Lion Films (USA), Red Ryder finds two silver conchas, the trademark of bandit El Conejo, at a raided ranch. He reports the raid to Marshal Bill Faugh but tells him that he suspects that El Conejo, a Robin hood type character, is being framed. El Conejo shows up at the saloon and accuses Ace Hanlon, the owner, of framing him. Red prevents El Conejo from killing Hanlon, and says he will deliver him to the Marshal. On the way, El Conejo's men captures Red and is about to be executed, but the bandit, ever the sport, gives Red a chance to defend himself. Red beats El Conejo to the draw, without shooting him, and then, since he is innocent, convinces him he will be better off in jail. Red, his friends Buckskin Blodgett and Little Beaver, his aunt, the Duchess and the Marshal's fiancé, Carole Loomis are guarding El Conejo in jail, figuring that Hanlon's gang will try to free him since they can't blame raids on him while he is in jail. Carole leaves to go home and finds her uncle, Happy Loomis, unconscious in the street after having been beaten up. She summons her friends who leave Buckskin as the sole guard in the jail. Hanlon's men overpower Buckskin, take El Conejo to a ranch, shoot and wound the rancher who sees only El Conejo, and then they let El Conejo escape. The Marshal is not happy with this turn of events, but Red and Buckskin have a foolproof plan, or as close to foolproof as anything involving an Emmett Lynn character could be.
- We went to the Arizona Gay Rodeo and hung with a group of trailblazers with balls much bigger than the bulls they were riding. Over the span of three days we got to eat rattlesnake with rodeo clowns, met the great lightning rod strippers at Charlie's Bar, had the skin of our elbows manipulated by Midnight Mike in 98 degree weather, and were blessed by Cowboy Tom before we hit the road back home. There is no grand prize at this rodeo - or any prize at all. All of the contestants ride for charity. Which stands as a testament to how brave these bad-asses are. Many still had not yet come out to their parents and were riding the beasts that only few Americans can say they've ridden. For no pay or notoriety.
- Bob Dylan's creative genius reached a crescendo as he hit the road with a rag-tag band of folk troubadours in the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue. Appearing unannounced in small venues, the Revue culminated in "The Night of the Hurricane" benefit at Madison Square Garden for wrongly-convicted boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. In his first interview in 30 years, "The Hurricane" tells all. Folk legend Ramblin' Jack Elliott, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and Ms. Jacques Levy reveal the inside story of the Desire album, Joey Gallo, the Rolling Thunder Revue and the maligned tour film, Renaldo and Clara. Following his reinvention as "The Entertainer" in 1978, Bob Dylan fell into the Arms of the Lord through the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church. Dylan made three Gospel albums, winning a Grammy for "Gotta Serve Somebody." However, his radical new direction alienated fans and enraged critics as he preached evangelical messages from the Book of Revelation. In his first-ever interview, Dylan's Bible class teacher, Pastor Bill Dwyer, describes Dylan's born-again transformation. Legendary Slow Train Coming producer Jerry Wexler, background singer Regina McCrary, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, songwriter Al Kasha, San Francisco Chronicle rock reporter Joel Selvin, AJ Weberman and others tell the tale of Bob Dylan's Gospel Years. Director & Producer Joel Gilbert (Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour-The Home Movies, 2003 and Bob Dylan World Tours 1966-1974-Through the Camera of Barry Feinstein, 2005) weaves the story of this monumental period of Dylan's life and music through revealing insider portraits, exclusive photos, live concert video and TV footage from 1975-1981, with visits to Rundown Studios, the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, the Vineyard Church, and the Fox Warfield Theatre.
- Agents Albatross and Leila assigned to tracking down Gimdo criminal organization.
- Rolling Thunder is a run-and-gun shooter action game produced by Namco, The player takes control of a secret agent who must rescue his female partner from a terrorist organization.
- Bonus DVD accompanying the initial release of the Bob Dylan album. Featuring performances of Isis and Tangled Up in Blue
- A terrorist group has taken out the world information flow and you must stop them using your weapons that pack more of a punch than your ordinary hand gun, Are you really for Rolling Thunder 2?
- Retired judge Hardcastle recruits ex-con McCormick to team up with him in tracking down the guilty cases that slipped through the courts on technicalities. First on the docket: Martin Cody, the man who murdered McCormick's friend Flip.
- Hardcastle and McCormick continue to forge their uneasy alliance and travel to Las Vegas with a plan to draw Martin Cody out into the open using the Coyote as irresistible bait.
- When the precinct adopts a Police Cadet Program, Webster and Gillis are partnered with a young man who's sister's boyfriend is a fugitive. When another cadet learns of their criminal activity he is taken hostage along with Officer Webster.
- Lady meets up with a strange demon-woman who has a lightning-like technique and a history with Dante.
- As the fate of the woman who disappeared 26 years earlier crystallizes, the RRK tries to point police towards his latest victim - only to find that the remains have vanished.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 3h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 3h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 3h 1mPodcast Episode
- Rolling Thunder get's it new drivetrain installed.
- We're firing up our 4.6 Liter V-8 in Project Rolling Thunder.
- Episode: (2020)2016– 24mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2016– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 54mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2018– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 44mPodcast EpisodeChris is joined by the Ringer's own Tyler Parker and they start their discussion by sharing their takes on the first couple of games of the Celtics-Heat series and Jimmy Butler's relationship with coach Erik Spoelstra and the culture in Miami. They then talk about Patrick Beverly's appearance on First Take and Draymond Green's post-game podcasts while also taking a macro look at this year's NBA playoffs in general. They end the pod by analyzing the state of the Oklahoma City Thunder's "process" and speculate on what the future holds for the team.