WHere have you been?
have you learned it
and now for something almost completely uncalled for...
Written when I just got my first Powerbook a few years back, ran to the store and got a mini DV camera, so this was my first "music video" slash Apple fan-commercial (fanfilm? fanmercial?). More to come from the archives.
Promotional newsreel from 1937 containing a variety of Chevrolet-centric stories.
Episode 11
It runs AVI,ASF and few others also. Up and running on PSP 2.0
This is a video I put together of multiple backflips, and a few other things... thanks for watching... Does anyone else have a two story backflip on tape? I wanna see...
This episode deals with suffering. It takes a look at questions such as "Why does God let ____ happen?" This episode also takes a look at the subject of pain and "If God designed everything, why does pain exist?"
Riders of Destiny is a 1933 Western musical film starring John Wayne, the screen's first singing cowboy.
really cool video
Also known as I'll Give My Life
Also known as You Can't Beat the Law
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Radar Men From the Moon - Chapter 2: Molten Terror (1952)
Tells the tale of a real life strike by Mexican-American miners. The story is set in a remote New Mexico town where the workers live in a company town in company owned shacks without basic plumbing. Put at risk by cost cutting bosses, the miners strike for safe working conditions. As the strike progresses the issues at stake grow beyond that, driven by the workers' wives. At first the wives are patronized by the traditional patriarchical culture, however they assert themselves as equals and an integral part of the struggle, calling for improved sanitation and dignified treatment. Ultimately, when the bosses win a court order against the workers preventing them from demonstrating gender roles reverse with the wives taking over the picket line and preventing scab workers from being brought in while the husbands stay at home and take care of house and children.
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29Spotlight-Altman/Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion"
A look at what goes on backstage during the last broadcast of America's most celebrated radio show, where singing cowboys Dusty and Lefty, a country music siren (Streep), and a host of others hold court.(MP4 Video for PSP and iTunes Video Podcast)
Jack Bauer Discovers The Truth About MySpace
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