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"Weird Science" trailer (1985)
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Josef Stylin featuring Maveric and Fantastik: "The Grind"
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"Beatle Mick"
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Jerry Hawkins: "I'd Be in Heaven in a Truck"
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New version of the Firefox browser
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Sri Lanka
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Boom Boom Satellites: "Dive For You" (anime video)
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"Art School Confidential" trailer
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1984 Apple commercial
10.) Exclusive interview with director Wim Wenders: Part 5
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Matthew Dear: "Don and Sherri"
From the album Asa Breed on the Ghostly International label, this video premiered on MTV2's subterranean, 10.22.08. Directors Judy Welfare and Jeremy Hollister capture much of the song's fervent busyness by using a special 5 camera rig splayed out in a semi-circle and attached to the bed of a truck. With Dear literally hanging out over the street, they used mirrors to create a layered effect, similar to the vocals on Don and Sherri, except these shots were achieved for real, in-camera.
EXCLUSIVE: Drive By Truckers: "Marry Me" live
An amazing live cut from Drive By Truckers, off thier "The Dirty South - Live at the 40 Watt" DVD, exclusive to video.download.com.
Jerry Hawkins: "Lord I Was Born to Ride a Harley"
This song I wrote and performed on KOKI TV Channel 23. Some special friends helped me produce it and get it aired. I own all copyrights to this song and it's presentation. Victor Hursh is the drummer on the song in background.
Jerry Hawkins: "Dancin' With This Ol' Cowboy"
A bright original tune written by Jerry Hawkins and performed "Live" on television for Urban Almanac and Money Talks niteclub...(now Club "Gravity") - I have spent alot of time in niteclubs over the years and I found that one basic challenge to quite a number of men is simply going up to a lady and asking if she would like to dance with him. This is after talking to many dudes who go through a certain "ritual" with women in niteclubs....this song came about as a result. Mr. Bob Long of Tulsa's Guitar House and Urban Almanc made all this possible for television viewing. Pat Richardson, a very funny dude, guest M.C.'d this show. This was aired on Cable channel 10 and channel 41 television. Late..at nite.
Robert Henriksen: "Little Flower"
This song about the beauty of flowers includes plenty of time-lapse cinematic effects.
This song is the first single from EP "Come Down To Our Heaven".
Pela is an American rock & roll band. At a time when the word 'America' has never been more fraught with meaning, songs that speak to our basic feelings and emotions about life could never be more resonant. Lost amongst all the geo-political tumult are the stories of every day America; the aches and pains and the beautiful possibilities. Yet amidst all the turmoil and uncertainty, new stories are being written and told by a new generation of American bands. Pela is clearly one of those voices.
ILM snags Oscar nods for visual effects
How do you make a 30-foot robot/semi-truck appear lifelike? What about a creature with tentacles for a face? Those were some of the challenges for the visual-effects teams at San Francisco-based Industrial Light & Magic. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with the designers behind Transformers and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End about some of the hurdles involved in creating special effects for an increasingly sophisticated moviegoing public.
"Big Trouble in Little China" trailer
An All-American trucker gets dragged into a centuries-old mystical battle in Chinatown.
