Massive Attack - Eleven Promos (DVD) @ discount dvd online store
Massive Attack - Eleven Promos (DVD)
Starkly packaged, Massive Attack`s first DVD release comprises all the band`s promos, and is as dark and inventive as the group`s music. These rarely seen clips, including Unfinished Sympathy, Protection, and Risingson, are filmed by a number of young directors, and prove an occasionally quite unsettling viewing experience. ELEVEN PROMOS shows that Massive take the medium every bit as seriously as their music.NR"
Lenny Kravitz - Live (DVD) Jewel Case Featuring footage from Lenny`s 2002 World Tour, this release draws on footage from San Diego, Toronto, Mexico City, and various locations in Europe. Tracks span Kravitz entire career and include American Woman, Fly Away, ...
Featuring footage from Lenny`s 2002 World Tour, this release draws on footage from San Diego, Toronto, Mexico City, and various locations in Europe. Tracks span Kravitz entire career and include American Woman, Fly Away, Let Love Rule and many others.
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ACTORS: Lenny Kravitz
Makarova Returns (VHS)
Ballerina Natalia Makarova returns to the Kirov Ballet nearly 20 years after her defection from the USSR. She is reunited with her family, gives a tour of the theatre, and dances again with the Kirov Ballet. Includes excerpts from her climactic performance in Eugene Onegin on the Kirov stage, plus her personal reflections on her amazing career.NR"
ACTORS: Natalia Makarova
A Better Tomorrow Part 2 (DVD)
Mark Gor`s (Yun Fat) previously unmentioned twin brother Ken joins forces with idealistic cop Ho and his now-reformed gangster brother, Kit, both of whom return from the first film. Eventually landing on the shores of America, they embark on a complex path of revenge. Marked by intense (and in some cases, nearly over-the-top) gun battles, bloody rampages, and surprising bits of slapstick comedy, the film is director Woo`s ode to the great and violent works of Sam Peckinpah.NR"
Director: John Woo
Maniac (DVD)
From the husband and wife team that gave you NARCOTIC (1933), comes this film loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe`s The Black Cat. A madman kills a scientist and conducts experiments of his own in his rat-infested basement. Regarded by some as the worst film ever made, the film actually straddles the line between experimental and exploitation. In an attempt to mimic insanity, disturbing imagery- still raw by today`s standards- fills the screen. Along the way, there are touches of necrophilia, a peek into a (real!) farm where cats are turned into fur coats, and double exposures of demons, and some nudity. Too dark to be campy, too strange to be taken seriously, this one is an original.R"
Director: Dwain Esper
ACTORS: Bill Woods, Horace Carpenter, Ted Edwards, Phyllis Diller, Marion Blackton