ADA gets with it! Great historical montage leading up to good dental hygiene.
From 1918 comes this silent classic with Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. Roscoe's wife wants him committed to the No Hope Sanitarium for a cure from drink. He is greeted by blood spattered, cleaver-wielding Buster and a barely clad female patient. He eats a thermometer and must be rushed into surgery. The gags are solid and well-paced. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle is as charming as ever. Buster Keaton continues to develop his great stone face. And Al St. John puts in some of his best work. Good Night Nurse! is one of the funniest films Arbuckle ever made.
Controversial Tom Cruise video
From their origins in the trash room of a non-profit in Manhattan to their emergence as the instigators of an international art movement, Graffiti Research Lab: The Complete First Season documents the adventures of an architect and an engineer who quit their day jobs to develop high-tech tools for the art underground.
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Haunted Portraits Creator Norm lanier Interviewed about his Changing Portraits
At the end of a lonely cemetery road in a small Texas town, Norm Lanier toils to bring the dead back to life. He does not use a witch’s brew, lightning, or voodoo magic; although it is rather easy to apply these things metaphorically to his work. Take one photograph of a dead ancestor, add some computer wizardry, swirl it around, toss in a pinch of special laminate and viola! The result is a Haunted Portrait. Norm has assembled an impressive Rouges Gallery of horror, with images ranging from the curious to the darkly sublime. While some are suitable for children, others have the power to make your blood run cold. Each gruesome character comes complete with a chilling tale to describe their decline into evil; an extra dimension that may just keep you up at night. Norm Lanier Haunted Portraits 281-814-0880 norm@hauntedportraits.com http://www.hauntedportraits.com
Marcus Monroe is one of the freshest variety acts on the circuit.
To honor their guest, everyone gets high off natural gas
Instructional film featuring people in business attire falling and getting hurt. Informative but rife with slapstick.
Even on the dark side they have their bad days...
Inside the secret world of Washington Times publisher Rev. Sun Myung Moon; he arranged for himself to be coronated the "King of Peace" on Capitol Hill, with help from John McCain aide Charlie Black and members of Congress.
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