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- Onyx performs in the music video "Da Nex Niguz" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with black and white shots of the band walking on the sidewalk through a neighborhood. The band raps as they hang out in front of a food stand.
- Project Numen is performed in the genre action / RPG and promises a number of beneficial differences from competing products: original game world, fascinating plot, innovative elements of game mechanics and competently worked combat system. The game takes place in the stunningly beautiful world of ancient Greece, where mythical creatures, legendary heroes and ambitious gods came to life. On the broad coasts and stony plains are many politicians and villages, full of both hostile and friendly residents with a couple of other quests for the soul. And on top of this idyllic imperiously look immortal Olympians. Immortals, but not at all impassive, they argued among themselves, who can rightfully be called the most powerful in the pantheon. There was a wise decision to avoid civil strife: the god who will train the most powerful hero from a sort of the human will win. This task falls on the player's shoulders. The selection of one of the three classes of the character (magician, warrior, hunter) follows the selection of the patron god (three for each of the classes). From these decisions depends everything that will happen next. Divine mentors are characterized by bonuses, receptions, talents and abilities that you can get from them. The style of the game, quests and secret locations also vary depending on the deity. The character should perform rituals and rituals. Often there are meetings with heroes-competitors - usually on a specially provided Arena. Sometimes heroes can be grouped together for the joint passage of particularly difficult quests (temporary truce of competitors is very helpful when you need to lime a dangerous enemy). Numen will cast a dark enemy against the player, including Cerberus, Gorgon Medusa, Charon, Cyclops, Centaurs, Nubians - We'll have to arm ourselves thoroughly, otherwise we will not be able to cope with the enemy. Fortunately, the best weapons can always be bought at auctions - bargaining is still as relevant.
- The Boys capture every girls' heart in this fuzzy, but also hilarious, video. The song is a classic smash hit that hit BET and MTV in 1989, with later airings on Fox and UPN and NBC, and their affiliates, such as UPN's affiliate, UPN WWOR 9, in New York/Brooklyn/Secaucus. The song was creative and combined love and comedy (via the funny trumpet blast sound effects).
- DMX brags about what he can to do to rivals in this intense video which was a hit on BET and MTV and had later airings on UPN and its affiliates, such as WWOR in New York/Brooklyn.
- The music video features Brown dancing outside with women in cages, with cut scenes of a girl trying to break in to his phone and personal belongings to find his mistress in NYC.
- A dinner invite with murder. Sara is a rich and famous writers of crime novels, who is sick and forced to live her life on a wheelchair. On the evening of her birthday, she celebrates together with her husband and her younger sister. A double betrayal takes place in a fancy old fashioned restaurant, where things are not exactly as they appear. In its dark and spectral toilet, the intimate truth about the characters' soul unravels. A Hitchcock style ironic and scornful film.
- Most Americans have heard of domestic violence -particularly after the O. J. Simpson case- but few know this same kind of trouble can affect teen relationships. It Ain't Love follows the young, spirited members of FACES, a gutsy improv theater company, combining acting and therapy, known for "telling it like it is". Given three months to create a show about abusive relationships, the kids, aged 15-24, start by boldly exploring their own love lives. Intense reenactments bring the violence they've experienced and inflicted dramatically to life. Brian acts out a night when he punched his girlfriend in the face and then blamed it on being drunk. When Amares' boyfriend chokes her, it brings back memories of her father battering her mother. Nearly everyone has had some sort of an abusive relationship, and now the guys who abused and the girls who have been abused are forced to reckon with each other, sometimes very loudly. The process is both exhilarating and painful but the members of FACES grow in their understanding of abuse and, in the end, their new show is triumphant.
- Tells the meeting of two twin brothers after years of separation. One leaves prison and the other lined up and founded a family.
- RABL (1985) combines film, 3D human movement computer animation (pre-motion capture technology), and dance performance. RABL is an early cinematic statement about humanizing the machine versus mechanizing the people. Conceived and choreographed by Patrice M Regnier, RABL explores human bodies interacting with technology, the real and the simulated. What starts as a normal scene, people interacting with computers in a laboratory, morphs into an abstraction where this relationship is explored. With the support of the Computer Graphics Laboratory at the New York Institute of Technology, Regnier collaborated with film composer Carter Burwell, animation designer Rebecca Allen and cinematographer Ed Lachman to make this experimental piece. The film was shown throughout the world, as well as a live performance called RAB that combined and examined these same subjects.
- Young couple Michal and Veronika lives together for five years and experiences first "fatigue" of the relationship. Michal would probably like to take it further to next level, Veronika just finished the college and hesitates between settling down and enjoying still some freedom. In order to move things in the positive way, Michal surprises Veronika by holiday in Sweden. Of course, with the bad luck very typical for him, everything goes wrong, romantic cabin rented via Internet proves to be a scam and they end up stuck in foreign country without any plan what to do next. At that moment, they meet Simon, young Czech traveler who seems to know his ways around Nordic countries very well. He helps them first with flat tire and offers them a stay in a cottage of his friend in Denmark. Along, with this, he gradually promotes himself to the third participant in their holiday trip. He is quite an opposite of serious underdog Michal - easy going, funny, seemingly lucky in everything he does. Yet, more and more, it becomes visible that his ways are not always clean and legal, and there is more than one mystery in stories he tells about himself. Veronika doesn't seem to mind and becomes quite charmed by the merry side of his personality. Eventually, they all end up in the cottage in the Denmark, and its time to find out who is who...
- Crazy About the Movies offers an inside look at growing up in the Hollywood limelight. It offers an inside look at the lives of actors and actresses including Annette Funicello, Sandra Dee, Molly Ringwald, Natalie Wood, Judy Garland, James Dean, and Warren Beatty.
- The Carpet Slaves examines child slavery in India where 300,000 children have been kidnapped and are forced to work on products that are being sold in the United States and the rest of the world. It goes undercover to look at children who are forced to work in poorly lit, unhygienic and dangerous carpet factories.
- Nunchuck expert and stuntwoman Thekla Hutyrova rates 11 nunchuck scenes in movies and television for realism, such as "Enter the Dragon" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Hutyrova has been practicing nunchucks, or nunchaku, for over 18 years and is a martial arts world champion. Hutyrova discusses the accuracy of nunchuck scenes in "Enter the Dragon" (1973), starring Bruce Lee; "Kick-Ass 2" (2013); "Barry" (2019); and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1990). She also comments on the portrayal of nunchuck showmanship in "Game of Death" (1978); "Legend of the Fist" (2010), starring Donnie Yen; and "Ip Man 4: The Finale" (2019). Hutyrova analyzes the practicality of nunchucks in "Warrior" (2020), with Andrew Koji; "Jumanji: The Next Level" (2019); "Black Dynamite" (2009), starring Michael Jai White; and "Lady Bloodfight" (2016).
- Dutch fruit farmer Van Leeuwen is diagnosed with advanced Alzheimer's. His eldest son, lawyer Ernst, arranges to have him admitted in a residential home. Ernst's shy brother Nico, who stayed on to take care of dad and the farm, made a mess of it business-wise. Meanwhile traumatic memories rekindle and dad sort of organizes a riot, demanding an excursion to his orchard.
- Perhaps stomping its parent company in viewers and subscribers (since Cinemax is far from being like HBO, and is actually more closer to be Warner Bros.-like), Cinemax's "Beyond the Screen" was a popular short hit series that aired during interstitial breaks from 1987 - 1997.
- Director Brian Woods visits the village of Nkandla in South Africa and meet orphans who lives have been decimated by the AIDS virus.
- SO MANY WOMEN, SO LITTLE HAIR: One moderately attractive man's quest for beauty. A film by and about Jon Rubin. SYNOPSIS: A "hilarious and fast-paced"(New York Sun) comic documentary film following Jon Rubin as he fearlessly attempts to pick up attractive women on the streets of New York City (not a "mockumentary" but a true documentary, profiling something Jon does in real life!). Jon calls these encounters "at-bats", and the film follows them via hidden cameras, mostly with Jon failing, but with some successes! After each "at-bat" the unsuspecting women are approached by the crew to sign release forms and are interviewed to get their assessment of Jon's approach. The film is a true human comedy, not only funny, but also provocative, raising issues of attraction, dating and the pursuit of love.
- An behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking movie from Universal Studios, WANTED, directed by Timur Bekmambetov.
- When a ten-year-old arsonist is court-ordered to attend counseling sessions she discovers a kindred spirit who shares her dangerous love of fire.
- Two men, one woman and a baby is the formula for this alternative family. Dafna, a straight single woman, teamed up to have a baby with Itamar, a gay lawyer, and Kai, his German partner. Tensions grow throughout the pregnancy, and eventually erupt after the child is born - causing confrontation and separation. For over two years the film follows the characters as this fascinating story unveils.
- In a rare video merging, the video actually has a bit of both songs, as neither song had a full-length video to fit the song. "Where the Hood at?" is his well-known, R-rated hit song. "A'Yo Kato" is his rare family-oriented song.
- Frank's blind date is way out of his league. However when she contracts a mysterious virus, it looks like his luck may be in. That is, until she turns into a homicidal maniac.
- Improvisation and impersonations.
- Five writers perform personal essays and converse with host Michael Blieden.
- Mr Schmidt is the only human among many robots working at a factory. But one day his life jumps out of the track as he gets dismissed in order to complete the rationalization of the factory.
- A behind the scenes look at "Get Him to the Greek".
- Dealing with Identity through masks, the film presents an Israeli journalist who posed as a palastinian for six months, an Arab Israeli actor, and a plastic surgeon-sculptor.
- When Danny sees the woman he loves boarding a train with a stranger he decides to follow them. What he discovers reveals a shocking truth.
- The dynamic pace of Quincy's basketball match soon calms when he is faced with a life changing dilemma.
- This is the story of women in Islamic culture who are killed by their male relatives because they are thought to have dishonored their families by engaging in unacceptable relationships with men, or have run away.
- Julia, a reporter for a paranormal magazine is sent to investigate strange phenomena in a Spanish 'ghost town.' She and her small film crew go to Manasés, an abandoned village where all the inhabitants disappeared under mysterious circumstances, just weeks before the end of the Second World War. All the villagers disappeared one night shortly after a German plane crashed nearby. Julia had always been a skeptic, but having recently witnessed a suicide-homicide of a mother and daughter who had claimed to be haunted by spirits, she is now sensitive to the supernatural and soon witnesses the horrors that happened on that night in 1945. But will they happen again?