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Timeline: The History of WWE – 1963-1969 – As Told By Bruno Sammartino
102013
In early 1963, Toots Mondt and Vincent J. McMahon seceded from the governance of the NWA to form the WWWF. Shortly thereafter they would crown their champion and hang the fortune of their venture on him. That man will be your guide for a journey back to 1963 and the formative years of the WWWF up through 1969. Bruno Sammartino was selling out houses all across the northeast and was privy to all the inner workings of the company.
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The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
8.72013
Professor Gates describes the history of the African American people by talking to historians, authors, and the people who made history.
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Broadcast Prohibited VTR! Shock, Mysterious Phenomena: Yamaguchi Bintarō Confronts the Vividly Revived Cursed Scenes!
5.52013
This horror film is guided by the king of ghosts, Toshitaro Yamaguchi, who researches all kinds of mysteries, including psychic spirits, UFOs, unidentified creatures, and urban legends. He goes to Nikko Toshogu Shrine, where Ieyasu's soul rests, and unravels the mystery of the imperial boundary map applied by the Edo shogunate, as well as other terrifying incidents at ghost story events.
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Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!: Safari So Good
5.52013
It's time for a safari, so come and explore with the Cat and his friends on adventures galore. We will reach for the treetops and swing through the trees, When we walk like giraffes and swing like monkeys! Join the Cat in the Hat on this brand new safari adventure! Help him find the missing stripes for his hat, swing with silly monkeys and discover how footprints are made!
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Il Volo: We Are Love - Live From The Fillmore Miami Beach 2013
5.52013
We Are Love: Live from The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater was shot in March and aired nationally on PBS in June as Il Volo: We Are Love. The special was produced by Richard Jay-Alexander (Barbra Streisand), directed by Scott Lochmus with Detroit PBS as the producing agent. Grammy-winning producer Humberto Gatica and Italian composer Tony Renis produced the music. Both the CD and DVD feature performances of tracks from their newly released album We Are Love: Special Edition (complete track listing below). Also included is a special duet, "Constantemente Mia," with Latin singing sensation Belinda as well as the song that launched them to fame in both the U.S. and their homeland, "'O Sole Mio," the most popular track from their self-titled Billboard Top Ten debut. Each performance showcases their impressively mature, romantic and powerful voices in front of a 22-piece live orchestra and a fully entranced, sold out crowd.
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How to Get Out of the Cage (A year with John Cage)
4.92012
2012 documentary on John Cage celebrating his 100th birthday in the form of a re-edit of partially unused film material shot for the film 'Time is Music’ in 1987. Includes interviews and recordings of performances with the influential zen composer.
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Gritty Melodrama: The Making of “Rust and Bone” by Jacques Audiard
102012
A lengthy and detailed examination of the making of the film, with raw on-set footage, intimate details behind the technical aspects of the shoot including the extensive special effects, the process of shooting various scenes, the inherent challenges in making the movie, and more.
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See a Little Light: A Celebration of the Music and Legacy of Bob Mould
8.72012
Last November at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, some of today's most influential artists gathered to celebrate the music of Bob Mould. Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), Britt Daniel (Spoon), Ryan Adams, No Age, Craig Finn and Tad Kubler (The Hold Steady), Margaret Cho with Grant Lee Phillips, and Jessica Dobson (The Shins, Deep Sea Diver) all performed songs from Bob's historic catalog. Until now, only the 2,265 concert attendees have seen these amazing performances. Fortunately, the entire evening was captured in stunning audio and high-quality video quality by filmmaker Justin Mitchell.
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A Community Comes Together to Save Homeless Animals: The New Hampshire Story
5.52012
After filmmaker Bill Millios made his earlier film, Killing Our Best Friends, shelters and rescue groups in New Hampshire made great progress in their life-saving work. By 2000, New Hampshire had become the first state in the nation to stop putting cats and dogs to death in its shelters just to make room for other animals who had become homeless. Bill made this film to get a better understanding of how that happened. It includes interviews with people who helped make that progress and shows how people throughout the country can do the same in their own community.
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What God Hath Wrought: Pastor Chuck Smith and the Jesus Revolution
7.42012
This historical documentary tells the story of Calvary Chapel and the Jesus Movement and traces its impact on Christianity including the birth of contemporary Christian music and worship as well as a more informal church atmosphere. Includes interviews with Chuck Smith, Franklin Graham, Tim LaHaye, and many others.
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Timeline: The History of ECW- 1994- As Told by Shane Doughlas
5.52011
The ongoing history of wrestling's most dangerous and innovative organization in recent times, rolls on! This edition is very special as we tackle the beginning of ECW's "hardcore era," as Eastern became Extreme. This 1994 edition is told by the man that was at the center of that transition, as he grabbed a mic, threw down a belt, and changed wrestling history.
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Kamen Rider OOO All Stars: The 21 Leading Actors and Core Medals
5.52011
A series of net movies that were released by Toei to promote the Kamen Rider OOO summer movie, "Kamen Rider OOO Wonderful: The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals".
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Cavalry Charge: La Haie Sainte & Plancenoit - The French and Prussian Attacks
02011
Following on from Hougoumont and D'Erlon's Attack, Part III starts just as the great battle reaches its crisis point. Marshal Ney launched thousands of France's finest heavy cavalry against Wellington's thinning lines who had already taken a terrible battering on the Mont St Jean Ridge. Wave after wave of armoured horsemen broke against the steady squares of British, Dutch/Belgian and German troops. The crisis, however, took a further turn for the worse as the key bastion in Wellington's centre, the fortified farm of La Haie Sainte, fell to the French onslaught. The way to Brussels was now open and Wellington muttered, 'Give me Blucher or give me night'. With the situation looking bleaker by the second for Wellington and his troops, Napoleon fatefully hesitated to complete the coup de grace as the Prussians had closed in on his right flank at the Village of Plancenoit. Would the Young Guard be able to hold Blucher's men? There was all still to play for.
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Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton Play the Blues - Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center
8.52011
New York City's premier jazz venue got the blues when Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton performed together in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center for two sold-out shows dedicated to vintage blues. The extraordinary collaboration, billed as Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues, paired these musical virtuosos with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as they brought to life a repertoire of songs selected by Clapton and arranged by Marsalis. Reprise Records captures the magic of these unprecedented shows on CD and a CD/DVD combo that both feature selections taken from the two public concerts, as well a special performance for Jazz at Lincoln Center's annual gala.
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The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi, and 27 Years Without Images
6.62011
A film on exile, revolution, landscapes and memory, Anabasis brings forth the remarkable parallel stories of Adachi and May, one a filmmaker who gave up images, the other a young woman whose identity-less existence forbade keeping images of her own life. Fittingly returning the image to their lives, director Eric Baudelaire places Adachi and May’s revelatory voiceover reminiscences against warm, fragile Super-8mm footage of their split milieus, Tokyo and Beirut. Grounding their wide-ranging reflections in a solid yet complex reality, Anabasis provides a richly rewarding look at a fascinating, now nearly forgotten era (in politics and cinema), reminding us of film’s own ability to portray—and influence—its landscape.