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Heavy Metal Junior - A Portrait Of Pre-Teen Rebellion
Hatred are a heavy metal band from Scotland. And they’re all under 13 years old. This hilarious film follows the band as they prepare for their first ever live performance. In the weeks before their show, their bassist quits, and they have to write some original songs to perform. One of the best parts of the film was watching their manager (the drummer’s father) show them some showbiz moves of his own. Along the way, we get some insight into band dynamics that wouldn’t seem out of place in a film like This Is Spinal Tap, except with parents as stand-ins for managers and girlfriends.
"Blame It on Fidel" is a french film. That's how it was made.
Rick Springfield is upstaged by a talented pre-teen! Filmed on May 30, 2009, at the South Shore Room at Harrah's Casino in Stateline, NV.
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The Tony Randall Show - Classic TV - nostalgiamerchant.biz
Extremely Rare - so rare this is the first one we've ever seen. Transferred from 16 mm film, color restored. The Tony Randall Show debuted on September 23, 1976 and ran on two networks until 1978. The series starred Tony Randall as Walter Franklin, a middle-aged widowed judge being a single parent, raising his teenage daughter (Devon Scott), and preteen son (Brad Savage). The show was produced by MTM Enterprises and was aired for two seasons, changing networks from ABC to CBS.
An exciting little action flick from Pre-Teen Productions/KidFilms. Check out our other videos, and visit our website here: http://jamadots.com/~lundfam (copy and paste)
Writer-director John Hughes, Hollywood's youth impresario of the 1980s and '90s who captured and cornered the teen and preteen market with such favorites as "Home Alone," "The Breakfast Club" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," dies at age 59. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WTXF FOX 29 Philadelphia,]
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A WEEK ALONE at LA Film Fest â09 presented by LA Times
Visit our film guide for more information on passes and tickets: http://www.lafilmfest.com/tixSYS/2009/filmguide Or for more information on this film, visit: http://www.lafilmfest.com/tixSYS/2009/filmguide/Title/WW About A Week Alone: Directed By: Celina Murga Producer: Juan Villegas Screenwriters: Celina Murga, Juan Villegas Cinematographer: Marcelo Lavintman Editor: Eliane Katz Cast: Magdalenta Capobianco, Eleonora Capobianco, Ignacio Giménez Presenting a world nearly devoid of adults, Celina Murgaâs beguiling feature allows the mercurial openness of its young subjects to determine the mood and pace of the film. A group of teens and pre-teens is left alone in their over-landscaped, gated housing development while their parents are out of town. Although they still attend school, the children spend most of their time swimming, drinking too much chocolate milk, and breaking into empty houses. When a housekeeper invites her less-privileged younger brother to visit for a few days, Murga reveals the ...
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