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"Stop Smoking: Break the Chains" Video

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Created: 03/11/2006
Video description: Stop Smoking Immediately! Be free in twenty minutes - highly acclaimed! Stop smoking video, (20 mins) based on the highly acclaimed free book "Stop Smoking Break the Chains" (The book can be downloaded as a compliment to the film at http://freestopsmoking.com)

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The week in a minute: 9/23/05

A compilation of some of the past week's best videos, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. It's filled with a smoking William Shatner, bands in antlers, and Germans from the future.

1.) Bill Gates goes to college

2.) California roll made easy

3.) Teairra Mari: "Make a Girl Feel"

4.) Download.com guide to ICQ

5.) Dramatic plane landing

6.) Fallout Boy: "Sugar We're Going Down"

7.) 5th-Grade Devo

8.) "Hellbent" trailer

9.) Shatner's "Rocket Man"

10.) The Pacifics: "Especialty"

11.) Le Kim Luc: "Chuyen Tinh My Chau (The Love Story of My Chau)"

The week in a minute: 4/13/06

"The week in a minute" brings together Bob Hope, Ali G, and Google's little black book.

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2.) "The Dick Cavett Show: Comic Legends" DVD

3.) Ali G and Donald Trump: "Ice Cream Gloves"

4.) "High and Dry" trailer

5.) Google Wants to Keep Your Calendar

6.) "Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute To Cole Porter" DVD clip: "Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop"

7.) Fighting Yahoo's China Policies

8.) "Moby: Live. The Hotel Tour 2005" DVD clip: "Lift Me Up"

9.) Firefox Flix

10.) "The Tomorrow Show: Punk & New Wave" DVD

11.) "Standing Still" trailer



Click here for the Week in a Minute archive.

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Filmmaker Ralph Arlyck first met Sean while living as a graduate student in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury neighborhood at the height of the 1960s. The city was awash with the trappings of America's cultural revolution-the San Francisco State University campus flooded with cops in riot gear, the Haight filled with drifters and idealists, and, on the third floor of Arlyck's building, a come-one-come-all crashpad apartment. It was from this top floor commune that the precocious 4-year-old Sean would occasionally wander downstairs to visit and talk-and one day Arlyck turned on his camera. Sean's casual commentary on everything from smoking pot to living with speed freaks was delivered in simple sincerity throughout the soon-to-be famous 15-minute film. This First Child of the notorious decade may have shaken the audience with his simple sentence- "Sure, I smoke pot"-but it was his barefoot impishness which would encapsulate the hope that lay in front of the nation: a promise of infinite possibility. Thirty years, three generations, and a lifetime later, Arlyck has returned to San Francisco in search of who the adult Sean might have become. And what he finds, to his surprise, tells him as much about his own east-coast migration as it does about the Californian life he left behind-that the choices we're handed and the choices we make are, very often, quite odd bedfellows.

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