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Lenni Decarlo, a beautiful, yet troubled young woman, has spent most of her life living in several different mental institutions. Lenni?s life has been anything but easy, and she has faced ridicule from her peers for many things, not the least of which is the fact that she is a lesbian. She also deeply believed in reincarnation, and thought that her purpose on the earth was to help others. All of this Lenni has chronicled in a mysterious journal that she keeps close to her. Angela worked as Lenni?s doctor until the hospital found out that Lenni had an emotional attachment to Angela and she was sent to another facility. Visit us online at www.reversedthemovie.com.
Say goodbye to that stinky, cramped backseat--this is tomorrow's taxi.
Geneva auto show: Bentley Brooklands coupe
If you find the Continental GT just too cramped, you're gonna love this big, new Bentley coupe!
Jimmy LaValle, perhaps known best for his work in the contemplative dream-rock outfit Tristeza and San Diego's The Black Heart Procession, began releasing delicate, progressive instrumental work as The Album Leaf in 1999(the name comes from a Chopin piece). After years of labor-intensive touring and tinkering with complex tracks in his cramped bedroom studio, LaValle was repeatedly offered a rare invite from Icelandic phenoms Sigur Ros and Mum to record his newest solo opus in their Mosfellsbaer studio. He finally accepted and flew overseas to compose and record "In A Safe Place." With the addition of vocals (absent from previous Album Leaf releases) from The Black Heart Procession's Pall Jenkins, Sigur Ros' Jon Thor Birgisson, and LaValle himself, the songs on the new record are chillingly delicate and more pop-based than ever before. "In A Safe Place" masterfully negotiates the spaces between minimal electronica and neo-instrument rock.
Inspired by a true story, the young girl that inspired Ed Silver to write this song passed away from a rare form of leukemia. "She was so brave and so strong. She inspired in me a strength that I never new I had," states Ed Silver. The proceeds from this song and video will benefit The Children?s Miracle Network. "Children's Miracle Network is the alliance of premier children's hospitals. Every year, Children's Miracle Network hospitals treat 17 million children for every disease and injury imaginable." "Children's Miracle Network hospitals impact the lives of more children than any other children's organization in the world." Julie was cared for by a children?s hospital. If you would like to donate to The Children?s Miracle Network visit www.edwardsilver.com for links to The Children?s Miracle Network. Be sure to let them know you saw the video, just so we can judge the impact the video has had.
The Screamers nearly come unhinged in this live video from 1978. Available on the "Screamers - Live 1978 San Francisco" DVD.
The Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010's keyboard is cramped, but its performance and battery life, with the extended battery, are superior for an ultraportable.
The Nokia Luna 8600 is a beauty with good call quality, but we didn't fall for its cramped keyboard and poor speakerphone quality.
From the creator of Scream and the director of I Know What You Did Last Summer comes VENOM, a voodoo horror tale set deep in the swamps of Louisiana centered around a group of teenagers fighting for their lives against a mysterious evil force.
Adam Levite directs this fast-paced movie from Beans, filled with icy beats. Part of the compiled Warp Records videos on "WarpVision: The Videos 1984 - 2004."
