F-14 dogfight
The world's fastest island - the life and party during the Tourist Trophy motorbike race The small, unassuming Isle of Man gets revved up and supersized during the famous annual Tourist Trophy race. This event has been attracting bikers for 100 years, on the longest running and most dangerous motorcycle road race in the world. This documentary captures the excitement and energy of the event, and goes deeper into the culture, people, events, and landscape of this normally tranquil Gaelic island. This film is focused on the action around the race, rather than the race itself. Its appeal therefore is not just for the serious rider, but for people interested in travel documentaries that have a fresh and youthful approach. The DVD includes access to 11 chapters, trailer, 10 extra minutes of deleted scenes. Note: This is the NTSC version of the film (for USA and Japan). If you are a resident of Europe or Australia, you need the PAL version, still available here: http://www.indieflix.com/FilmDetail.aspx?tid=8127
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Thousand-hand Boddhisattva Dance (by deaf dancers!)
Chinese dancers perform exquisite Buddhist dance. What's most amazing is that these dancers are deaf! This is real people. Not an illusion.
Moe, Larry and Curly join the Woman Haters Club, pledging their money and vowing that they'll never take a wife. Larry soon reneges when he secretly marries his sweetheart named Mary. Larry takes his bride with him on a sales trip/honeymoon and tries to hide his marriage from Moe and Curly, who happen to be on the train. Mary learns of Larry's secret and suckers both Moe and Curly into romancing her. She then tells them that Larry's her husband and their deal is off because everyone cheated, then shoves Moe and Curly out the train window. 1934
10 Chick Flick Cliches That Are Not In "He's Just Not That Into You". Watch Bradley Cooper, Kevin Connolly, and Justin Long in this hilarious romp poking fun at the "Chick Flick" genre
Sunday Night worship at Lifehouse Church
Video taken from Representative Ron Paul's speech at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in February 2007.
In this 1947 film, Phil (Dick York), new in his high school, follows his father's suggestion and observes the most popular students to determine what makes them popular. By offering to help others he becomes popular himself and sheds his shyness.
BOB DYLAN & JOHNNY CASH
Queens Of The Stone Age - Go With The Flow
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