1000 years ago during a time known as the Silver Millennium the universe was at peace and ruled by Queen Serenity from her palace in the heart of the Moon Kingdom. But with great good also came great evil... the Negaverse an evil universe run by the villainous Negaforce. After a failed attempt by the Negaforce to destroy Earth and the Moon Kingdom Queen Serenity sent her only daughter Princess Serena (Sailor Moon) and her court of princesses (Sailor Scouts) into the future to modern day Earth accompanied by two celestial guardians. A Moon Star Is Born: Earth is threatened by the Negaverse and its evil Queen. Serena a 14 year old schoolgirl discovers that she is 'Sailor Moon' and that her destiny is to save the world. Talk Radio: With the help of her guides and protectors Luna the magic cat and the mysterious Tuxedo Mask Sailor Moon defeats the evil Queen and saves her friends. Good prevails over Evil as Sailor Moon discovers - believe in yourself and anything is possible. Slim City: The Evil Queen of the Negaverse has discovered that people put an absurd amount of energy into crazy diets and fitness. She sends her henchman Jedyte to pose as a fitness instructor and capture the human energy. Sailor Moon saves the day and exposes the plot. So You Want To Be A Star: Superstar Saffron visits Serena's school and organises a talent contest. But does Saffron really work for the Negaforce and is the contest really a ploy to sap human energy from the contestants? You can be sure Sailor Moon Tuxedo Mask and Luna the cat will come to the rescue! Computer School Blues: As Jedite redeems himself he finds a new way to target human energy: computers. There is a new student that's been transfered to Crossroads Junior High. Her name is Amy and Luna has a suspicious feeling about her... Time Bomb: As Serena and her new best friend Amy goes shopping Jedite plans a new energy stealing attack by focusing on alarm clocks!
Live from Paris! Magic of the Dance is celcebrating a triumphant World Tour with sold out houses and standing ovations. The fastest tap dancers in the world present racy fireworks of taps at break neck speed. A jubillant international press never tires of praising 'Magic Of The Dance'. The fascinating dance show was recorded in Paris.
A double bill of bad taste comedies starring Rob Schneider including Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and The Hot Chick. Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo (Dir. Mike Mitchell 1999): The hit-making producers of Big Daddy now deliver Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo - a hilarious must-see smash starring the always outrageous Rob Schneider in one of his funniest role yet! A professional fish tank cleaner Deuce (Schneider) finds himself in desperate need of cash to quickly repair the damage hes done to a clients luxurious Malibu apartment! Then the fun really takes off when Deuce decides the only way out of this jam is to switch to the worlds oldest profession - and offer his services to ladies everywhere as a lover for hire! A wild and raunchy comedy that always aims to please - you wont be able to resist this sidesplitting laugh riot! The Hot Chick (Dir. Tom Brady 2002): Jessica a stuck-up high school prom queen wakes up one morning trapped in the body of an unattractive 30-year-old man (Rob Schneider). Thanks to a curse attached to some ancient earrings Jessica has changed bodies and now must convince hot chick pals April (Anna Faris) and Keecia (Maritza Murphy) of her true identity before their long giggly underwear-filled sleepovers can continue. Meanwhile Clive the displaced male wakes up in Jessica's body (Rachel McAdams) and quickly parlays his hot new form into a lucrative career as a prostitute/stripper. While working to restore her original svelte form in time for the big cheerleader competition Jessica helps save her parents' fading marriage and develops a sense of compassion for the social outsiders she'd previously scorned...
What is the nature of sound? What do the act and art of listening involve? This exploration of the nature of sound by filmmaker Miroslav Sebestik is a truly revolutionary concept. In this film some of the music world's most daring composers and musicologists probe the idea of sound and hearing. This unique documentary brilliantly captures the sounds of a rabbit sleeping the rhythmic beauty of a tugboat on the river and music inspired by the sound of industrial machines. Musical lumi
Four kids learn about a phantom that haunts the nearby forest. Ghost-buff Carrie immediately convinces her friends to track and capture the ghost. When inventor Jesse devises an ingenious way to trap the spirit The Ghost Club is off and running! But dark clouds roll in as Carrie and her brother Chris find out that Mom is about to lose the family ice cream parlour business to a ruthless developer. Against all odds they band together and devise a plan to bring down the evil businessman. Can they save the day? With a little luck high tech gadgets and a bit of help from a ghost they might just pull it off!
JOHNNY GRIFFIN QUARTET:Johnny Griffin (ts) Ronnie Matthews (p) Ray Drummond (b) Kenny Washington (dr).01. Opening & Blues For Gonzi02. A Monk's Dream03. 56 & ClosingRICHIE COLE GROUP:Richie Cole (ts) Bruce Forman (g) Bobby Enriquez (p) Marshall Hawkins (b) Scott Moris (dr).04. Opening & Hi Fly05. I Can't Get Started06. Punishment Blues07. Yard Bird Suite08. Red TopJohnny Griffin was born in Chicago April 24 1928. He played clarinet and alto saxophone but changed to tenor when he got his first professional job with Lionel Hampton when he was 17 years old. He later played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and replaced John Coltrane in 1958 in Thelonious Monk's Quartet. From 1960 - 1962 he co-lead the famous and much recorded 'Tough Tenors' quintet with Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis. In 1963 he moved to Europe where he has been living ever since. He is now living in France - south of Paris. He still goes to USA once a year and plays at all the famous clubs.Alto saxophonist Richie Cole was born in 1928. After playing in Buddy Rich's big band and with Lionel Hampton he formed his own group Alto Madness in 1972. In the period 1974 - 1979 he also worked with the great bop singer Eddie Jefferson. Cole's explosive style is in the true bebop tradition.
Donal Logue and Megyn Price star as Sean and Claudia Finnerty a fun-loving Staten Island couple who were pregnant and married by age 18. Now in their early 30s they're stuck raising three headstrong kids while still trying to grow up themselves.
Can One Man Make A Difference? Frank Gannon (Dolph Lundgren Universal Soldier Rocky IV) is a veteran cop in the Direct Action task force. When his fellow officers learn that he's blown the whistle to the Feds on police corruption they implicate him in a deadly drug scam. Now with the help of rookie cop Billy Ross (Polly Shannon Snowboard Academy) he's got just one day to prove his innocence and see that justice is served...if he can stay alive.
In the hilarious comedy Daddy Day Care, two fathers (Murphy, Jeff Garlin) lose their jobs in product development at a large food company and are forced to take their sons out of the exclusive Chapman Academy and become stay-at-home fathers. With no job possibilities on the horizon, the two dads open their own day care facility, 'Daddy Day Care,' and employ some fairly unconventional and sidesplitting methods of caring for children. As 'Daddy Day Care' starts to catch on, it launches.
Jake Ferrari (Tara Subkoff) is a teenage girl who likes candy more than anything else. When she abruptly abandoned by her mother Jake decides to track down and move in with her sister Darlene (Kristy swanson). As it turns out Darlene does not want her either. Jake is stranded until Marcia Guerra (Sandra Bernhard) takes her in. Marcia runs 'Jean's American Spa' a sexy irreverent massage parlour next door. Marcia and Jake develop a strong bond. Jake soon becomes part of the Americ
Filmed in Quebec in 1995, this concert souvenir captures Celine Dion as she turned the corner from pop contender to platinum princess. Long a star in Canada, and a major draw throughout the Francophone world, the Québecois vocalist was still a relatively new, if increasingly successful, commodity stateside. A clutch of single hits, augmented by two big soundtrack themes, hadn't entirely erased the suspicion that Dion's career was being bolted together on an assembly line not far from Mariah Carey's--apart from frequent overlaps in production support, both singers relied on similar mixtures of sweeping ballads and crisp, uptempo dance workouts, and both were notorious for their vocal gymnastics.The Colour of My Love works hard, as does Dion, to convince us she's already a major diva, and the approving crowd of hometown fans obviously agrees. Dion, her hair cropped in a shorter, curly "do", is equally chic in black suit or blue gown, a troupe of dancers invades for strategic uptempo pieces, and her studio duet partners for both "When I Fall in Love"(Clive Griffin) and "Beauty and the Beast" (Peabo Bryson) pop up to repeat their roles. The star attacks each song with laser-like focus, and she radiates a sense of theatrical drama.Technically, however, the special suffers from the kind of direction that mistakes swooping camera movement, sudden zoom shots, tilted frames and other concert video clichés for real drama. More problematic is abundant evidence of considerable post-production sweetening in the star's vocals--like other post-rock divas with arena-sized ambitions, Dion (or perhaps her producer) is apparently determined to reproduce the surreal sonic precision and scale of the records. It's a slippery slope that tempts perfectionists to leave less and less of the actual performance on the soundtrack, even though Dion's huge voice would still be impressive (and possibly more exciting) if rendered without such editorial tweaks. --Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com
Trying to put their mystery-solving days behind them, the Scooby gang go on an all-expense paid trip to a mysterious (and strangely familiar) tropical island where their vacation is cut short by an army of marauding zombies!
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