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"Meditate and Destroy" is a feature-length documentary that will provide an intimate portrait of Noah Levine, a Buddhist meditation teacher who uses his personal experience and punk rocker sensibilities to teach meditation in juvenile halls, high security prisons, and urban centers around the country. After a self-destructive adolescence of criminal activity and substance abuse, Noah now follows and shows others a path of spirituality and community service. Noah has a familiar counter-culture appearance; his arms are fully tattooed, he has gold teeth, and wears black t-shirts of his favorite bands. It seems a strange juxtaposition, however, to discover he is both a punk rocker and a devout Buddhist. "Meditate and Destroy" will fill a void in the media by exploring how the younger generations in America -- sometimes characterized as apathetic and self-involved-- are finding a positive way to channel rebellion and dissatisfaction. Through the story of Noah Levine, our film will help raise an important discussion on the meaning of spirituality among today's youth, personal identity, the punk rock ethos, and addiction recovery. "Meditate and Destroy" will not take a position that asserts Noah is an "enlightened guru" or somehow "holier than thou". This documentary aims to keep a reflective stance, acknowledging through an objective look at Noah's life that his transformation is ongoing. We won't sidestep the difficult questions for easy answers. Instead, our diverse portrait of Noah will allow viewers to reflect on what makes a former criminal become a peace-loving spiritual practitioner.
"The Honeymooners," a feature-length comedy, is the story of two best friends, bus driver Ralph Kramden (Cedric The Entertainer) and sewer worker Ed NOrton (mike Epps) who hatch a get-rich-quick scheme to get them out of Brooklyn and onto easy street. Standing by their husbands are devoted wives Alice (Gabrielle Union) and Trixie (Regina Hall), who help their guys make ends meet by waitressing at a neighborhood diner.
Steven Spielberg directs an international cast in "Munich", a gripping suspense thriller set in the aftermath of the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. This dramatic exploration, inspired by true events, follows a secret Israeli squad assigned to track down and kill the 11 Paletinians suspected to have planned the Munich attack - and the personal toll this mission of revenge takes on the team and the man who led it. The script is the first feature film written by Tony Kushner, winner of the Pulitzer prize, the Tony award, and many other awards for his epochal Broadway drama "Angels in America" as well as its Emmy award-winning adaptation of HBO. Starring Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, Geoffrey Rush, Hiam Abbass, Ziad Adwan, Mathieu Kassovitz, Hanns Zischler, and Ciaran Hinds.
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Sure you've seen 360's, grinds and other stunts, but on a unicycle?
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"Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper" DVD trailer
"Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper" is one of the great lost rock films. The movie, which captures the original band lineup in the middle of the legendary 1973 Billion Dollar Babies tour, has never before been available on home video or DVD. Shout! Factory is proud to present the original cut of the film (including skits featuring the band) which was given a very limited theatrical run?mostly at midnight screenings?in the mid-?70s. This is the early cut, predating the Holywood version. Now available for the first time since the theatrical release, Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper boasts a new high-definition film transfer as well as a new Surround Sound mix created from the 16-track master tapes, plus a multitude of extras, including movie-length commentary by Alice himself. ?The film that out-grosses them all??as it was originally billed?is back, looking and sounding better than ever. Live Performances: Hello, Hooray Billion Dollar Babies Elected I?m Eighteen Raped And Freezin? No More Mr. Nice Guy My Stars Unfinished Sweet Sick Things Dead Babies I Love The Dead School?s Out Under My Wheels The Lady Is A Tramp (studio)
A wickedly funny thriller that takes moviegoers on a wild ride brimming with larceny, lust and lethal behavior. In icebound Wichita, Kansas, it's Christmas Eve, and this year Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) just might have something to celebrate. Charlie, an attorney for the sleazy businesses of Wichita, and his unsavory associate, the steely Vic Cavanaugh (Billy Bob Thornton) have just successfully embezzled $2 million from Kansas City boss Bill Guerrard (Randy Quaid). But the real prize for Charlie is the stunning Renata (Connie Nielsen), who runs the Sweet Cage strip club. Charlie hopes to slip out of town with Renata. But as daylight fades and an ice storm whirls, everyone from Charlie's drinking buddy Pete Van Heuten (Oliver Platt) to the local police begins to wonder just what exactly is in Charlie's Christmas stocking - and the 12 hours of Christmas Eve are filled with surprises. Directed by Harold Ramis.
Lilith is based on the feature-length screenplay The Girl On the 27th Floor. A novelist with a severe case of writer's block is convinced the touch of a woman gives him inspiration. But his touches become more intrusive to keep the words flowing...
Drug Abuse is shocking, poignant, and very violent. It's only about half the length of a feature film, but this low budget psychological thriller packs in more than many longer and more lavishly funded productions. An evil drug dealer - Stuart Wade (ex lead in "Emmerdale") gets his comeuppance when the girlfriend he abuses, Kirsty Doyle ("Heartbeat", "Coronation St"), gives him a taste of his own medicine by spiking his carton of orange juice with a mind-blowing cocktail of narcotics. In his fevered imagination, he is pursued by the ghost of his uncorrupted youth and goes through a series of frightening experiences, leading to a horrific d?nouement.
