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Bird
starring: Forest Whitaker, Diane Venora, Michael Zelniker, Samuel E. Wright, Keith David
Bird The year: 1946. The event: Oakland's "Jazz at the Philharmonic." The music streaked into the unknown, daring listeners to grab hold and fly there, too. On stage was the creator of those new sounds: Charles "Yardbird" Parker. In the crowd was the 16-year-old who would someday bring Parker's extraordinary story to the screen: Clint Eastwood. "Americans don't have any original art except Western movies and jazz," observes Eastwood. Movie fans, of course, know that few heroes sit as tall in the saddles as Eastwood. Now the legendary America icon, whose Dirty Harry films have been praised for their jazz scores, ventures deeper into that other original American art. Eastwood produces and directs Bird, a film burnished with the magic of that 1946 concert encounter between legend and future legend and honored with an Academy Award for Best Sound in its spellbinding recreation of a man and his music. Like jazz itself, Bird rings with counterpoints and embellishments. Past and future overlap as the film explores Yardbird's soaring skill and destructive excesses. Forest Walker (Good Morning Vietnam, The Color of Money), in his Cannes Film Festival Best Actor performance, is a candle ablaze at both ends as Parker. Diane Venora (Wolfen, Ironweed, F/X) shares that glorious light, winning the New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Award for her portrayal of steadfast wife Chan Parker. For Bird's wall-to-wall-to-everywhere digitally-processed Surround Stereo soundtrack, Eastwood went to the source: Parker's recordings (including cuts never before released). Backgrounds were electronically eliminated. These parker "solos" were then rerecorded with accompaniment by modern musicians attuned to Yardbird's bold improvisations. It's "like Bird was in the studio," says music supervisor Lennie Niehaus. He's elsewhere, too. That's why jazz buffs and now film fans have a saying 'Bird liv
January 01, 2001
starring: Forest Whitaker, Diane Venora, Michael Zelniker, Samuel E. Wright, Keith David
Bird The year: 1946. The event: Oakland's "Jazz at the Philharmonic." The music streaked into the unknown, daring listeners to grab hold and fly there, too. On stage was the creator of those new sounds: Charles "Yardbird" Parker. In the crowd was the 16-year-old who would someday bring Parker's extraordinary story to the screen: Clint Eastwood. "Americans don't have any original art except Western movies and jazz," observes Eastwood. Movie fans, of course, know that few heroes sit as tall in the saddles as Eastwood. Now the legendary America icon, whose Dirty Harry films have been praised for their jazz scores, ventures deeper into that other original American art. Eastwood produces and directs Bird, a film burnished with the magic of that 1946 concert encounter between legend and future legend and honored with an Academy Award for Best Sound in its spellbinding recreation of a man and his music. Like jazz itself, Bird rings with counterpoints and embellishments. Past and future overlap as the film explores Yardbird's soaring skill and destructive excesses. Forest Walker (Good Morning Vietnam, The Color of Money), in his Cannes Film Festival Best Actor performance, is a candle ablaze at both ends as Parker. Diane Venora (Wolfen, Ironweed, F/X) shares that glorious light, winning the New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Award for her portrayal of steadfast wife Chan Parker. For Bird's wall-to-wall-to-everywhere digitally-processed Surround Stereo soundtrack, Eastwood went to the source: Parker's recordings (including cuts never before released). Backgrounds were electronically eliminated. These parker "solos" were then rerecorded with accompaniment by modern musicians attuned to Yardbird's bold improvisations. It's "like Bird was in the studio," says music supervisor Lennie Niehaus. He's elsewhere, too. That's why jazz buffs and now film fans have a saying 'Bird liv
January 01, 2001
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Black Indians: An American Story
directed by: Chip Richie
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January 01, 2004
directed by: Chip Richie
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January 01, 2004
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Black. White.
starring: Rose Bloomfield, Bruno Marcotulli, Poetri, Brian Sparks, Nicholas Sparks
What's it like to live in someone else's skin? Find out by watching this fascinating documentary series in which the African-American Sparks family (Brian, Renee and 16-year-old Nick) trades places with the Caucasian Wurgel family (Bruno, Carmen and 17-year-old Rose) thanks to an incredible visual transformation created by Hollywood make-up artists. The two families agree to share a home for the duration of a six-week social experiment that will challenge their beliefs and core values in ways they could have never imagined. Their unscripted experiences are often explosive, always intriguing and ultimately insightful...resulting in a totally unique cultural perspective that's anything but black-and-white!
September 09, 2006
starring: Rose Bloomfield, Bruno Marcotulli, Poetri, Brian Sparks, Nicholas Sparks
What's it like to live in someone else's skin? Find out by watching this fascinating documentary series in which the African-American Sparks family (Brian, Renee and 16-year-old Nick) trades places with the Caucasian Wurgel family (Bruno, Carmen and 17-year-old Rose) thanks to an incredible visual transformation created by Hollywood make-up artists. The two families agree to share a home for the duration of a six-week social experiment that will challenge their beliefs and core values in ways they could have never imagined. Their unscripted experiences are often explosive, always intriguing and ultimately insightful...resulting in a totally unique cultural perspective that's anything but black-and-white!
September 09, 2006
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Blind Spot - Hitler's Secretary
starring: Traudl Junge
directed by: Othmar Schmiderer, André Heller
The story of Traudl Junge, who was pulled from a secretarial pool and grew to know Hitler as a surrogate father figure. German with English subtitles.
October 10, 2003
starring: Traudl Junge
directed by: Othmar Schmiderer, André Heller
The story of Traudl Junge, who was pulled from a secretarial pool and grew to know Hitler as a surrogate father figure. German with English subtitles.
October 10, 2003
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The Blue Planet - Seas of Life (Part 1)
starring: David Attenborough
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
Part I of an incredible BBC presentation exploring our world under the water from the series The Blue Planet-Seas of Life . Includes Ocean World" and Frozen Seas." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/fullscreen.
February 02, 2002
starring: David Attenborough
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
Part I of an incredible BBC presentation exploring our world under the water from the series The Blue Planet-Seas of Life . Includes Ocean World" and Frozen Seas." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/fullscreen.
February 02, 2002
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The Blue Planet: Seas of Life
starring: David Attenborough
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
See over 90 minutes of some of the most startling wildlife photography ever to have been shown on television! The Blue Planet: Seas of Life features amazing new discoveries and photographic breakthroughs in two episodes: "Open Ocean" and "The Deep." "Open Ocean": Endless blue stretches in every direction, this is the open ocean. In this marine desert there is nothing but the burning sun above and the blackened abyss below, yet here live many of the most spectacular predators in the ocean. Striped marlin, dolphin and the shearwater birds chase down large shoals of sardine and makerel. Survival in the open ocean depends upon, speed, cunning and agility. "The Deep": A place of mountain ranges, perpetual night, pressure extremes and cold and the weirdest life forms on our planet. Dive to the depths of the ocean, an eerie world where predators with teeth so large they can't even close their mouths, chase bioluminescent creatures of the deep. Discover the spectacular smoking chimneys of the hydro thermal vents. Go deeper down than you have ever been. 98 minutes
February 02, 2002
starring: David Attenborough
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
See over 90 minutes of some of the most startling wildlife photography ever to have been shown on television! The Blue Planet: Seas of Life features amazing new discoveries and photographic breakthroughs in two episodes: "Open Ocean" and "The Deep." "Open Ocean": Endless blue stretches in every direction, this is the open ocean. In this marine desert there is nothing but the burning sun above and the blackened abyss below, yet here live many of the most spectacular predators in the ocean. Striped marlin, dolphin and the shearwater birds chase down large shoals of sardine and makerel. Survival in the open ocean depends upon, speed, cunning and agility. "The Deep": A place of mountain ranges, perpetual night, pressure extremes and cold and the weirdest life forms on our planet. Dive to the depths of the ocean, an eerie world where predators with teeth so large they can't even close their mouths, chase bioluminescent creatures of the deep. Discover the spectacular smoking chimneys of the hydro thermal vents. Go deeper down than you have ever been. 98 minutes
February 02, 2002
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The Blue Planet - Seas Of Life (Part 3)
Part III of this amazing series includes Seasonal Seas" and Coral Seas." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/fullscreen.
May 05, 2002
Part III of this amazing series includes Seasonal Seas" and Coral Seas." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/fullscreen.
May 05, 2002
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The Blue Planet - Seas Of Life, Part 4 - Tidal Seas Coasts
The tidal pull of the moon causes billions of tons of water to create new seascapes every day, emptying bays, crashing upon coastlines and forcing both prey and predator together. Then the dramatic impact of the coasts plays host to sea lions, baby turtles and ocean birds where the land and the sea meet. Narrated by David Attenborough. Includes Tidal Seas" and Coast." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/Stereo/fullscreen.
May 05, 2002
The tidal pull of the moon causes billions of tons of water to create new seascapes every day, emptying bays, crashing upon coastlines and forcing both prey and predator together. Then the dramatic impact of the coasts plays host to sea lions, baby turtles and ocean birds where the land and the sea meet. Narrated by David Attenborough. Includes Tidal Seas" and Coast." 2 episodes. 2001/color/98 min/NR/Stereo/fullscreen.
May 05, 2002
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The Blue Planet - Seas of Life Collector's Set (Parts 1-4)
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
Covering 70% of the planet, the ocean is truly a dominating force, yet we know less about our oceans than we do about the surface of the moon. Five years in the making, with a budget of over $10 million, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life is the most comprehen
August 08, 2002
directed by: Alastair Fothergill
Covering 70% of the planet, the ocean is truly a dominating force, yet we know less about our oceans than we do about the surface of the moon. Five years in the making, with a budget of over $10 million, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life is the most comprehen
August 08, 2002
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Blue Planet/The Dream is Alive/Destiny in Space
starring: Roberta L. Bondar, Eric DeJong, Ronald J. Grabe, David C. Hilmers, Ulf D. Merbold
directed by: James Neihouse, Ben Burtt, Gail Singer, Phyllis Ferguson
The ultimate giftpack of the most popular IMAX space titles, including: Blue Planet, Destiny in Space and the Dream is Alive.
May 05, 2003
starring: Roberta L. Bondar, Eric DeJong, Ronald J. Grabe, David C. Hilmers, Ulf D. Merbold
directed by: James Neihouse, Ben Burtt, Gail Singer, Phyllis Ferguson
The ultimate giftpack of the most popular IMAX space titles, including: Blue Planet, Destiny in Space and the Dream is Alive.
May 05, 2003





























