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This is the newest in the Taz video series from the summer and the fall of 1998. Features the unbelievable brawls between Taz and Bam Bam Bigelow. As an added bonus, this video features some of Taz’s best matches from and against Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Jerry Lynn, The Dudley Brothers and much more.
A short horror film about a tortured woman who must decide how deep into her own darkness she is willing to tread as a looming force promises her everything she has ever wanted.
In the summer of 2009, a new theme park was inaugurated in China. It was called „The Kingdom of the Dwarves“. From all over China recruits were brought in to live in the park and entertain its visitors. There were only two stipulated requirements for employment: the performers had to be between 18 and 40 years old and be shorter than 130 cm. Twice a day they take the stage singing and dancing for the paying crowd. “A flea’s skin would be too big for you” was an epigram used by the Romans to address a dwarf, at the period of the decadence.
The Maidens of the Cosmic Body Running is an artist collaborative that works with icons of landscape and film as a hypnotic, romantic tool for gazing. In this film we created our imagined/faked versions of “the moon on the river” by collaging material we filmed in various remote locations across America, from the Florida Keys to Ohio, to the islands of Washington State (including “Moon River” in Georgia, the birthplace of Johnny Mercer). Elements used to create the “illusion” include hotel soaps, swimming pools, cathedral holy water, pool slides, moon rocks at the Kennedy Space Center, etc.
Filmed during the famous "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste" tour with guest artists like Ogre (of Skinny Puppy) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys).
"One sees a close-up shot of a glass being filled with water. Bubbles are formed but slowly the water regains its still quality. The glass then acts as a deformative device between the viewer and the artist, as a hand is writing "don't do to her what you did to me" on the back of the photographs. Everything is still again for a short while until, slowly and majestically, a flush of black ink flows downwards, staining the water... The ink preludes the more dramatic fate of the repeated haunting images, the deceased woman. One hears a metallic sound as the photographs move in a more frenetic spin. One is aware of the glass again, of the limited space where a struggle takes place between a probable spoon and the photographs which dematerialise under one's eyes. The sheer immediacy of the destruction process is intensified as the image dissolves into an organic paste. Then, a woman, the artist, drinks the solution, the last ironic phase of the talisman." -S.Z
Daniel is hopeful to meet a new friend as the Neighborhood welcomes the new family moving in next door to the Tiger family.
With his trademark biting observations and political truisms, this is current affairs comedy told through sharply observant working class eyes. Putting the world bang to rights, Ashley Haden’s misanthropic wit comes down heavily on the most recent decade with cutting punchlines that will definitely give pause for thought.
Whether the human body is serving as a canvas for tattoos, piercings or other adornments, one thing is certain: There's no limit to what people can do to their own skin. This fascinating documentary takes a closer look at the diversity of body art via the personal stories of a dozen colorful American "decorators," each of whom has made the choice to embellish his or her body with a variety of jaw-dropping designs.
This third story of six focuses on a particular kind of international politics, one that played a unique and powerful role in the destiny of South Africa: the battle against apartheid in sports. This wasn't the first time that sports played a part in world politics, but it is the only time that sports has so deeply affected the fate of a nation. Although economic sanctions are hard to win, cultural boycotts, especially sports, become the movement's first victories. The conflict shifts in time and space, over years, in many sports, and many nations. In the end, South Africa is changed forever and so too are other countries, as the sports world, from the Olympics to the rugby fields, declare they won't play with Apartheid.
Every year, participants in the Burning Man Festival descend on the playa of Nevada's Black Rock Desert to form a temporary city -- a self-reliant community populated by performers, artists, free spirits, and more. Last week, an estimated 68,000 people came to Burning Man 2013 from all over the world to dance, express themselves, and take in the spectacle. Gathered below are some of the sights from the festival, which lasted a week and came to its conclusion yesterday.
In this portrait, Kahlil Joseph takes us into an enchanting recording session by musician Alice Smith. Audio and video are not synchronous but blend to form an intimate portrait of a singer and a filmmaker, in deep concentration, engaged in a creative process.
Documentary - I Love You Mom, Please Don't Break My Heart is the true story of one boy's journey through a childhood of physical, mental, and emotional abuse. -
Join in the adventures of Snook, the charismatic sloth who lives in the World Tree with his colorful animal friends! Together they investigate the world around them and discover how different things live, grow and change.
After 21 years and 224 days Hal's back being single. But it's all going to be fine. Instead of getting the therapy he clearly needs, he's made a cracking show about it. He's lost enough weight to almost get his wedding ring off and, while he may be flying solo, he's far from alone; he's got his grown-up daughters, his dogs and his divorce lawyer. The fickle finger of fate has turned Hal's life upside down but he's sticking a finger right back at it.
How one man's obsession with getting a great bargain gets him in way over his head.
1. Supa Badd, Disco Machine, & Human Tornado vs. "Photogenic" Chris Bosh, Charles Mercury, & Top Gun Talwar 2. "Tornado" Tony Kozina vs. Puma 3. Hardkore Kidd vs. "The Future" Frankie Kazarian 4. Bobby Quance vs. Ricky Reyes Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 5. Excalibur & Super Dragon (c) vs. MDogg 20 & Josh Prohibition 6. B-Boy vs. Scorpio Sky 7. The Ballard Brothers (Shane & Shannon Ballard) vs. The X-Foundation (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan) Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match 8. "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce (c) vs. Babi Slymm
Lebanese artist Haig Aivazian uses the infamous “headbutt heard around the world”—when French soccer star Zinedine Zidane struck Italian defender Marco Materazzi during the 2006 World Cup final—as the starting point for this exploration of systemic social transgression, class warfare, and violence across histories both intimate and regional.
Documentary directed by Don Lenzer and Fred Wardenburg
Two 20 some-things, Halibar and Peggy meet and bond trying to find the owner of a lost cat