• On GameFAQs: Is it OK to lay my Wii down on its side?

"Voice of the Ocean": episode 1: "New York" Video

To play this video, you need Javascript enabled and the latest version of Flash installed. Install Flash now
Created: 10/06/2005
Video description: New York, the city that never sleeps. In the midst of this big city jungle is the musician Douglas looking for his old pal Jeremiah. He has to find him, not only because he has promised a film producer to record a soundtrack with Jeremiah, but because above all, he has to win back his former best friend. The chase through Manhattan develops to a journey into the depths of the soul and a confrontation with the sense and nonsense of friendship.

Related Videos

"Imagine: John Lennon Deluxe Edition" DVD excerpt: "Rock n Roll"

"Imagine: John Lennon" comes from a treasure trove: the legendary musician's own collection of more than 240 hours of film and videotape, much of it never seen by the public. With cooperation from Yoko Ono in its creation, producers David L. Wolper and Andrew Solt (partners on "This Is Elvis") transform the archival footage - and a monumental 36-tune soundtrack - into a spellbinding account of a complex, fascinating man. Lennon's own voice narrates "a classic film biography" (Roy Leonard, WGN-TV/Chicago).

"Walk Through New York"

Join Robert Lebowitz on a journey through New York City.

The Bird and the Bee: "Again and Again"

Over the course of 3 years, Inara George and Greg Kurstin, alias the bird and the bee, whiled away scattered afternoons in Greg's home studio in Echo Park, California, sequestered in a little world of their own making, and creating the ten sunshine-drenched, semi-psychedelic ditties you hold before you. Were these compositions intended for public consumption? Inara and Greg never gave it any thought; they made music together simply for the joy of it. ? with no real goal for the music except to enjoy the journey of making it. As casual as this sounds, the backgrounds of Inara George and Greg Kurstin are nothing to scoff at? Multi-instrumentalist Greg was a jazz piano prodigy by the time he started shaving; he moved to New York specifically to study with leftist Jaki Byard, a jazz icon best known as Mingus' pianist. He returned to Los Angeles and became one of the city?s most well respected musicians, lending his skills to the likes of Beck and Robert Moog, as well as writing with and/or producing The Flaming Lips, Peaches, and Lily Allen, to name a few. Inara George is the daughter of Lowell George, frontman of the eclectic ?70s Southern rock band Little Feat. For several years she was in different bands in the LosAngeles area until she began her solo career releasing 2005's critically acclaimed All Rise. During the making of that record was when Greg and Inara first met.

"No Direction Home: Bob Dylan" DVD trailer

The film, which focuses on the singer-songwriter's life and music from 1961-66, includes never-seen performance footage and interviews with artists and musicians whose lives intertwined with Dylan's during that time. Dylan talks openly and extensively about this critical period in his career, detailing the journey from his hometown of Hibbing, Minnesota, to Greenwich Village, New York, where he became the center of a musical and cultural upheaval, the effects of which are still felt today. For the first time, The Bob Dylan Archives has made available rare treasures from its film, tape and stills collection, including footage from Murray Lerner's film Festival documenting performances at the 1963, 1964 and 1965 Newport Folk Festivals, previously unreleased outtakes from D.A. Pennebaker's famed 1967 documentary "Don't Look Back", and interviews with Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Maria Muldaur, and many others. In anticipation of the film, members of Dylan's worldwide community of fans also contributed rarities from their own collections.

'Reign Over Me' trailer

A man (Adam Sandler) who lost his family in the September 11 attack on New York City runs into his former college roommate (Don Cheadle). Rekindling the friendship is the one thing able to help the man recover from his grief.

"The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill" trailer

A homeless musician finds meaning to his life when he starts a friendship with dozens of parrots.

"The Wild" trailer

In this wild and outrageous computer-animated comedy adventure, an odd assortment of animals from the New York Zoo--including a lion, a giraffe, an anaconda, a koala, and a squirrel--discover what a jungle the city can be when one of their own is mistakenly shipped to the wild and they embark on a dangerous mission to rescue him. The film boasts an impressive vocal ensemble--Kiefer Sutherland (as the respected lion leader, Samson), Greg Cipes (as Samson's son, Ryan), Jim Belushi (as Benny, the street-savvy squirrel and Samson's best friend), Janeane Garofalo (as a quick-witted giraffe), Richard Kind (as a dim-witted anaconda), William Shatner (as a wicked wildebeest), and Eddie Izzard (as Nigel, an acerbic koala)--along with cutting-edge animation, and a story filled with hilarious situations.

Indiana Jones swings into theaters on computer-generated rope

Fans have waited 19 years since the last Indiana Jones movie for this latest installment in the series, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. A lot has changed since then, especially the technology used to make its computer-generated images. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with the computer graphics supervisor for the film about building the jungle chase scene leaf by leaf and why that iconic theme song still gets his heart pumping.

Phil Snapp: "Space and Time"

A musical journey through "space and time" with Phil Snapp's electronic composition. Featuring the use of escalators as camera tracking devices, time lapse in NYC, and video layering techniques. The video jumps from the futuristic stylings of Detro Metro Airport to the explosive energy of New York City and Times Square.

"Take the Lead" trailer

Antonio Banderas stars in this drama inspired by the true story of Pierre Dulane, an inspirational Manhattan dance teacher and competitor who volunteers his time to teach ballroom dancing to a diverse group of New York inner-city high school students serving detention. Alfre Woodard also stars.