Prime Suspect stars Maria Bello (ER; A History of Violence) as Detective Jane Timoney, struggling to be accepted in a male dominated homicide squad in New York. Although she is tough, smart and perceptive, Timoney is confronted by more than just hostile suspects when she is transferred to the Manhattan South Task Force. Despite having the wary support of her boss Lieutenant Sweeney (Aidan Quinn - Legends of the Fall), the respect of her colleagues will be much harder to win. Determined to prove herself, Prime Suspect follows Timoney as she deals with the brutal realities of inner city crime, battles her team's misconceptions and balances her personal relationships with her ex-cop father and long-term boyfriend. Timoney's natural talent and never-say-die attitude may see her become a rising star in a job she loves but will it cost her more than she is prepared to sacrifice?
Lambert Wilson - Nuit Americaine
Discover and learn Afro-Cuban rhythms coordination improvisation and feel. Includes: 1. Lessons and live band performances 2. Hand percussion demonstrations 3. Mambo Nanigo Songo and Mozambique styles 4. Cowbell and ride variations 5. Studies to develop the left-foot clave 6. Ostinato rhythm studies improvising and much much more.
Maria Callas in Concert, Hamburg 1959 and 19621. Gaspare Spontini - (La Vestale) Tu Che Invoco Can Orrore (Atto II)2. Giuseppe Verdi - (Macbeth) Nel Di Della Vittoria Le Incontrai... Vieni, T'affretta (Atto I)3. Gioachino Rossini - (II Barbiere Di Siviglia) Una Voce Poco Fa (Atto I)4. VIncenzo Bellini - (II Pirata) Oh! S'io Potessi Dissipar Le Nubi (Atto II)5. Jules Massenet - (Le Cid) De Cet Affreux Combat...Pleurez, Mes Yeux (Acte III)6. Charles Gounod - (Mireille) Overture7. George Bizet - (Carmen) Prelude - Habanera (Acte I) - Entr' acte (Acte III) - Seguidille (Acte I)8. Guiseppe Verdi - (La Forza Del Destino) Overture9. Guiseppe Verdi - (Ernani) Surta e La Notte...Ernani, Involami (Atto I)10. Gioachino Rossini - (La Cenerntola) Nacqui All' affanno E AL Pianto... Non Piu Mesta (Atto II)11. Guiseppe Verdi - (Don Carlo) O Don Fatale, O Don Crudel (Atto III)La Callas... Toujours1. Opening Introduction - Vincenzo Bellini: Norma (Atto I)2. Sediziose Voci3. Casta Diva4. Fine Al Rito, E II Sacro Bosco5. Ah! Bello A Me Ritorna6. Introduction To II Trovatore - Guiseppe Verdi: II Trovatore (Atto IV)7. Vanne... Iasciami8. D'amor Sull' ali Rosee9. Miserere D' un alma Gia Vicina10. Introduction To II Barbiere Di Siviglia - Gioachino Rossini: II Barbiere Di Siviglia 11. Ina VOce Poco Fa (Atto I)12. Introduction To Tosca - Giacomo Puccini13-24. Tosca (Atto II)
Audrey is a typical music student at a large Midwestern college interested in pursuing a career in classical music. Her apparent ""normalcy "" however makes her something of a misfit in her family made up as it is by a group of outrageous performers. Audrey's parents were funk/ R& B stars in the 1970s while her brother currently reigns supreme on the hip hop and fashion scene and her precocious little sister is a streetsmart MC in the manner of Lil' Kim. Audrey finds this family tree a little embarrassing and is somewhat disdainful of the ego and trappings of pop culture entertainment so she hides her clan from her new boyfriend. This unfortunately becomes a bit difficult to maintain when the family shows up for a visit. The campus will never be the same again!
This is based on the first story of Roddy Doyle's 'Barrytown Trilogy'. Dubliner Jimmy Rabbitte is a man with a vision - to bring soul music to Dublin. His friends Derek and Outspan ask him to manage their band and Jimmy agrees but only on his terms. He places an ad in the local paper which simply reads have you got soul? If so the World's Hardest Working Band is looking for you. And so were born The Commitments... However all does not go smoothly and soon their success on stage is overshadowed by their off-stage rivalry. This is one of the best Irish feel-good movies of the early 1990's it is guaranteed to have you laughing cringing and singing along. Watch out for the bit parts and cameos by Andrea and Jim Corr and the man himself Alan Parker. Bonus CD Tracklisting: 1. Mustang Sally - Andrew Strong 2. Take Me to the River - Andrew Strong 3. Chain of Fools - Angeline Ball 4. Dark End of the Street - Andrew Strong 5. Destination: Anywhere - Niamh Kavanagh 6. I Can't Stand the Rain - Angeline Ball 7. Try a Little Tenderness - Andrew Strong 8. Treat Her Right 9. Do Right Woman Do Right Man - Niamh Kavanagh 10. Mr. Pitiful - Andrew Strong 11. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) - Maria Doyle 12. In the Midnight Hour - Andrew Strong 13. Bye Bye Baby - Maria Doyle 14. Slip Away
In 1946 the famous gangster Charles 'Lucky' Luciano is deported to his native Italy. Luciano has just finished serving nine years in jail, and returns to Naples to instigate deals with other mobsters. Unknown to Lucky, his long-time nemesis, a former federal narcotics agent, continues to gather evidence in order to testify against him and put him away forever...
A sinister rebel group - The Trust - plots to take over Delta City. They transform the dead body of Robocop's best friend Cable into a machine designed to destroy Robocop. Will Cable remember he is the man inside the machine?
Orphaned as a young child Baxter was placed in Master Huang's Kung Fu academy where he was trained in the ancient martial art with patience and respect. This one armed wonder kid is given three years intensive training and is soon encouraged by his master to enter the National Martial Arts Championships. When a feared mafia boss recruits the evil fighters Big Bear and Barton to assist in his plan of stealing an ancient Sung Dynasty painting Baxter is faced with a life and death contest against organised crime and the men who killed his parents.
A Karaoke DVD packed full of hits with something for everyone. From today's funksters the Black Eyed Peas and the sassy Pussycat Dolls to classics by Lionel Richie and Extreme. Together with original videos and vocals the extras include vocal coaching and the ability to change the pitch octave to suit all vocal ranges. Tracklist: 1. Barbie Girl - Aqua 2. Shut Up - Black Eyed Peas 3. Linger - The Cranberries 4. Gotta Get Thru This - Daniel Beddingfield 5. Dreams - Gabrielle 6. Original Sin - INXS 7. Hello - Lionel Richie 8. Switch - Will Smith 9. Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer 10. More than Words - Extreme 11. Celebration - Kool and the Gang 12. I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor 13. Don't Cha - Pussycat Dolls 14. Show Me Heaven - Maria McKee 15. No Diggity - Blackstreet 16. Year 3000 - Busted
Aida: La Scala went all-out for this 1986 production of Aida, the grandest of grand operas, with a strong cast and--most important for a video recording--a larger-than-life staging. The Triumph Scene in Act 2 is by no means this Aida's only attraction, but it is the part that makes the strongest and most lasting impression, and is the visual and musical climax of the production. On par with the visuals is Lorin Maazel's first-class performance with the outstanding La Scala chorus and orchestra. The soloists have a variety of strengths that outweigh a few small weaknesses. Luciano Pavarotti sings one of his signature roles in superb voice, but his weight problems are visually evident and detract from his impact as the dashing hero Radames. Maria Chiara has moments of vocal imperfection but gives a dramatically compelling performance. Ghena Dimitrova sings powerfully and the supporting cast is excellent throughout. --Joe McLellanLa Traviata: Performances of La Traviata stand or fall to an unusual extent on their principal soprano; the first thing that needs saying about this Glyndebourne performance is that Marie McLaughlin has all of the attributes needed for a role that is fundamentally a virtuoso one, no matter how emotionally involving it is as well. The point about Violetta is that she is, with absolute authenticity, all of the things she becomes in the course of the opera--the febrile socialite and yearning love of Act 1, the quiet domesticated woman of Act 2 who sacrifices her love for Alfredo to precisely the family values he has talked her into espousing, the dying penitent of Act 3. Walter McNeil is an impressive poetic Alfredo in whose successful courtship we can believe. Brent Ellis is solidly powerful as his father Germont--the duet in which he talks Violetta into renouncing his son and comes to value what he is destroying is one of the high points here, as it should be. Bernard Haitink conducts impressively. --Roz Kaveney
The Lion Of Oz: young circus lion braves a hot-air balloon ride with his best friend Oscar and is awarded a dazzling badge of courage. But when there he encounters the Wicked Witch of the East who forces Lion on a mysterious and adventurous Journey. The task: to bring the Wicked Witch the magical flower of Oz - a final obstacle in her quest for control. With the help of a loveable group of new friends including a kind girl named Wimsik Lion's search for the flower will teach him true courage isn't found in a badge... but is inside each of us. Lion Of Oz is a magical song-filled fantasy. Millionaire Dogs: When Mrs Lily a vivacious old lady dies she leaves her beloved animals - five dogs and a parrot - her estate and 000 000. Her greedy niece and nephew are desperate to get their hands on the money and after failed attempts to kidnap the dogs they hire a dog psychologist to break them! The King's Beard: Rufus arrives in the Mirrored Kingdom with high hopes of making his fortune as the only barber in town. Unfortunately no one wants a hair cut. For everyone wants to look just like the King who has the longest most magnificent beard the world has ever seen; twisting and curling down from his castle through the streets like a gigantic hairy vine. Fuelled by greed Rufus sets off in the dead of night to reverse this royal fashion and cut off the King's beard. His plan unwittingly leads him into a magical adventure far bigger than he could ever have imagined... where the fate of the Mirrored Kingdom hangs quite literally in the balance and the dark secret of the King's beard is finally revealed!
When three childhood friends find themselves in debt as adults they hatch a scheme to steal a local drug dealer's money and grab a piece of the good life. What they don't count on is the dealer putting them in the number one slot on his hit list. Will they survive? Find out when the tables get turned and the thieves find themselves on the wrong end of a dealer's vengeance.
A hard hitting thriller about urban Latino life...
Orphaned as a young child Baxter was placed in Master Huang's Kung Fu academy where he was trained in the ancient martial art with patience and respect. This one armed wonder kid is given three years intensive training and is soon encouraged by his master to enter the National Martial Arts Championships. When a feared mafia boss recruits the evil fighters Big Bear and Barton to assist in his plan of stealing an ancient Sung Dynasty painting Baxter is faced with a life and death cont
3 visions. 2 fighters. 1 dream. Their time is now. Relocated to America, Alek is an immigrant from the Soviet Union who was a talented boxer in his day, but he was not allowed on the Russian national team because of his religion. Depressed and discouraged, he meets two young amateur boxers, one street-smart, the other clean-cut, and starts to feel alive again. As their coach, he trains them for glory, but not without trouble...
During the Yukon Gold Rush John Thornton his companion Pete and his dog Buck face an adventure across 200 miles of the frozen north; a battle for survival in sub-zero temperatures. Based on the celebrated novel by Jack London.
One Arm Hero
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