zondag 19 december 2010

COCAINE COWBOY'S 2























Set in 1991 on the inner-city streets of Oakland, California, cocaine dealer Charles Cosby has his life is changed forever when he writes a fan letter to the "Cocaine Godmother" Griselda Blanco, who is serving time at a nearby federal prison. Six months later, Cosby is a multi-millionaire, Blanco's lover, and the head of her $40 million a year cocaine business. Also known as "The Black Widow" for her propensity to permanently dispose of her men when she's done with them, Blanco will stop at nothing to ensure that Charles is faithful to her. Cosby soon learns that he's in way over his head.

COCAINE COWBOY'S 2 PART.1
COCAINE COWBOY'S 2 PART.2
COCAINE COWBOY'S 2 PART.3
COCAINE COWBOY'S 2 PART.4
COCAINE COWBOY'S 2 PART.5

INDECLINE VOL.1

















This video opens with McPherson’s appearance on MSNBC with prosecutor Curtis Ross discussing “Bumfights.” The screen fades to black and the quote “Turning a blind eye to the ugliness in the world will leave us all spinning in circles” appears, setting the tone for the hour-long production, which is less like “Jackass” than “Bumfights,” but just as slick as any MTV programming. Then the haunting footage of a visibly upset elderly homeless woman screaming “I keep getting raped and raped and raped all the time, but there’s never any people around me” opens the onslaught of street sequences. The editing by Jason Redding and Jay Parker is top notch as Indecline moves from image to image without giving viewers even the slightest chance to catch their breath. When it’s all over with, we’ve met Jerome, who has nubs for legs and only one functioning arm, a crack addicted lady that looks like Mick Jagger and an obviously insane man that says John Wayne is his cousin. There are also scenes with a crazy man playing “Jingle Bell Rock” on a kazoo and dancing in the middle of the street and footage of a woman on a bicycle almost being hit by a car.

My favorite highlight, however, would be the ending which would be the most manipulating Indecline does of the street dwellers. Reminiscent of Spike Lee’s “I’m Malcolm X” ending of his 1992 biopic on the slain human rights activist, Indecline gives us homeless men and women, the junkie Bling Bling, a toothless prostitute flashing her breasts, what appear to be disabled military veterans on the street and various other misfits, transients and cast outs declaring “I am an American.” An African American male with feces on his forehead closes the sequence repeating over and over, “I’m a piece of shit.”
I don’t feel this is the best Indecline will ever have to offer, but it definitely tops any other ruckus video I’ve seen including “The Best of Backyard Wrestling: Future Kings of the Ring.” My biggest complaint with this release is there is no narration and it’s sort of just an incoherent mess. I personally would like to see it done in more of a traditional documentary style with less of a circus feeling and more of a human interest approach. I’d also like more background on the individuals depicted. Where do they come from? How did they end up where they are? What are their hopes, dreams and fears? Where are their families? How do they survive? What do they eat? Where do they sleep? I want to see more of their world. Not just a few pieces. But in doing so, Indecline would be pushing an agenda and they don’t really have one. They don’t want to tell you what to think. They just want you to decide for yourself what you should do now that their images are etched into your brain.
Perhaps you find yourself offended by Indecline’s footage and their morals. Some may argue they are low-life opportunists, exploiting those that are unable to help themselves. If you said there were times when they took things a bit far, especially with “Bumfights,” I’d be willing to agree with you. But nothing their doing as gonzo journalist should have any of them facing jail time. If we were to prosecute based strictly on morals, the entire entertainment industry would come crashing down. From the innocent such as naked babies in television commercials, to children in violent films, to the selling of war by the government through news outlets, to the demonizing of suspects and convicted criminals by the media, to the manipulation of teenage girls so they take their clothes off on a stage or on film.
The simple fact is when the cameras are not on and Indecline is no where to be found, there are still fights and criminal activities running rampant in our streets. There are homeless men and women, skateboarders, graffiti artists, hookers, crack addicts, mentally and physically challenged individuals living outside of society trying their best to survive. Indecline is offering a window into that alternate world that we can view from our safety zone. If you don’t like what you see, do your part to change
it. But simply closing your eyes to it doesn’t make it go away.



INDECLINE VOL.1

THE FIRST EMPEROR OF CHINA























From the inner sanctum of Emperor Qin's royal palace to fierce battles with feudal kings, this lavish historical drama recreates the glory and the terror of the Qin Dynasty.

Through newly-produced film footage and still photos, this unique documentary tells the story of Qin Shi Huang Di, the third century emperor of China. The video explores the ruler's role in unifying the country and building the Great Wall, and then brings you on a tour of his elaborate burial complex.
This breathtaking IMAX film presents the history of China's first Emperor, Qin, who reigned during the third century B.C. Gatefold jacket includes maps, timeline and other historical information. Narrated by Christopher Plummer.

FIRST EMPEROR OF CHINA PART.1
FIRST EMPEROR OF CHINA PART.2
FIRST EMPEROR OF CHINA PART.3

CHAMPIONS FOREVER




























Five champions together for the last time! Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Ken Norton. For more than twenty years, these kings of boxing ruled the ring as they passed the world heavyweight title from one to the other. Now, for the first time, see them all come face to face--gloves off--in an unprecedented video event, hosted by Reggie Jackson. In "Champions Forever," you'll discover the real men behind the legends, uncover the hidden anguish and secret passions that drove them to greatness. Hear them talk about themselves--and each other--with surprising candor. Relive the most thrilling moments from dozens of their greatest bouts and hear the fascinating truth about how these legends felt when they squared off to do battle. This is unlike any sports video you've ever seen, an exciting, emotional odyssey through the awesome careers of five bigger than life heroes who, for millions of us, will always be "Champions Forever."

CHAMPIONS FOREVER PART.1
CHAMPIONS FOREVER PART.2
CHAMPIONS FOREVER PART.3
CHAMPIONS FOREVER PART.4
CHAMPIONS FOREVER PART.5

dinsdag 16 november 2010

THE MOST POWERFUL FAMILIES IN WRESTLING























Families have played a big part in wrestling history. This DVD takes a look at some of the most powerful families in the history of the business. Disc one contains a 2-plus hour documentary which focuses on 15 families. Matches are included on both discs that for the most part feature the families in action.

FAMILIES
1.The Orton Family

2.The Guerrero Family
3.The McMahon Family
4.The Windham Family
5.The Graham Family
6.The Anoa'i Famiy
7.The Gagne Family
8.The Hart Family
9.The Vachon Family
10.The Colon Family
11.The Von Erich Family
12.The Rougeau Family
13.The Funk Family
14.The Brisco Family
15.The Maivia/Johnson Family

The overall theme of the match selection is to get as many family members in a match as possible. Keeping this theme does not create the greatest match selection possible. As an example, of all the possible Rock matches to pick, his worst PPV match is on this DVD.

The Matches on this DVD:
1.Peter Maivia & Jay Strongbow vs. Ali Baba & Baron Mikel Sciculana
2.Curt Hennig vs. Greg Gagne
3.The Rougeau Brothers vs. The Bushwhackers
4.Barry & Kendall Windham vs. Lex Luger & Michael Hayes
5.Bob Orton Jr. & Sr. vs. Jeff Ports & Rocky Smith
6.Kevin, Kerry, & David Von Eric vs. Bill Irwin, F. Dusek, & Ten Gu
7.Blackjack Mulligan Jr. & Sr. vs. Ricky Harris & Jim Nelson
8.Jack & Gerry Brisco vs. Ricky Steamboat & Jay Youngblood
9.Los Guerreros vs. Mike Enos, Krusher Krugnoff & Tom Burton
10.Bruce, Owen, & Keith Hart vs. Shawn Michaels & Three Masked Knights
11.Dusty & Dustin Rhodes vs. Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck
12.Terry & Dory Funk Jr. vs. Public Enemy
13.Rocky Maivia vs. The Sultan
14.Brian Christopher & Jerry Lawler vs. Ivan & Scott Putski
15.Eddie & Chavo Guerrero vs. Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin
16.Undertaker vs. Randy Orton

THE MOST POWERFUL FAMILIES IN WRESTLING PART.1
THE MOST POWERFUL FAMILIES IN WRESTLING PART.2

MICHAEL JORDAN HIS AIRNESS




























Once upon a time, a boy named Michael Jordan lived in Wilmington, North Carolina. Young Michael dreamt of becoming a professional basketball player. He began by participating in drop-in games with his brother, although at first he could not beat the older, heavier, more experienced sibling. As time went on, though, something grew inside of this child, a will and determination to beat anyone and anything that stood in the way of his success on the court. Playing basketball for his high school team, Jordan won a scholarship to the University of North Carolina. It was there that he first gave the world a glimpse of his greatness.

In a fitting tribute to this legendary player, His Airness examines the life of Michael Jordan, from his boyhood exploits to his final year in the NBA. This absorbing retrospective shows what made this man so remarkable: his constant quest for improvement. Even after his first retirement, in 1993, he returned to the court reborn, galvanized by a desire to win and to be on top of the game once again. He was a great ambassador and icon, as a number of basketball greats, from Magic Johnson to Isiah Thomas, testify to in interviews. Dignified, classy, determined, awesome, driven--there are not enough superlatives to describe what Jordan meant to the game of basketball and to sports in general. Legendary player Bill Russell summed it up best when he claims that the reason Jordan sustained his level of excellence was because "he was determined to be Michael Jordan every night.

MICHAEL JORDAN HIS AIRNESS PART.1
MICHAEL JORDAN HIS AIRNESS PART.2
MICHAEL JORDAN HIS AIRNESS PART.3
MICHAEL JORDAN HIS AIRNESS PART.4

zaterdag 28 augustus 2010

CHE GUEVARA























Latin-America guerrilla leader Ernesto 'Che' Guevara (1928-67) is profiled in this French-Spanish film, which French documentarian Maurice Dugowson based on Pierre Kalfon's book, Che, Ernesto Guevara, une Legende du Siecle. The documentary begins with Che as a young man in Argentina when he traveled through the Andes, Patagonia, Peru, and the Chilean desert. After studying medicine, he left Argentina, joining Fidel Castro's revolutionary cadre, aiding in the revolution in Cuba and eventually holding a key post during the Castro regime. Archival footage, including newsreels and home movies, is combined with interviews to trace Che's rise before his capture and execution by Bolivian forces in 1967.

CHE GUEVARA PART.1
CHE GUEVARA PART.2
CHE GUEVARA PART.3

K1 FINAL 2006















Saturday December 2nd saw the 2006 K1 Grand Prix at Tokyo Dome. The announcer claimed that 54,000 visitors had come to see the climax of what was another year of high tension action in the ring this year.


K-1 was first staged in Japan in 1993 by Master Kazuyoshi Ishii (“Ishi Kancho”) of Seido Kaikan Karate and derives its name from a wide range of martial arts beginning in the letter ‘K’ (Karate, Kung-fu, Kempo, Kick-boxing all part of the Kakutogi family) It is now the biggest spectator sport in Japan.

The greatest thing about K1 is that all the top fighters are highly trained and dangerous so anything can truly happen to the toughest fighter – one clear punch or one well placed kick and its lights out! It’s this teeth clenching excitement that keeps me going back year after year to be present at the Tokyo Dome finals.

The Grand Prix Final always features the top 8 fighters that have earned the right to fight for the title through a series of matches held throughout the year. Nothing is spared to electrify the atmosphere – fireworks, cute ring girls, huge lighting shows and raging music – I won’t mention the detracting magic show this time – but all ‘n all it’s an atmosphere worth paying to be part of and never fails to raise the crowd from their seats.

This years fight night a few huge surprises as Peter Aerts returned to Tokyo Dome in a reserve fight, winning against Japanese hero Musashi, and ended up in the final facing 2005 champion Semmy Schilt from Holland (as are Hoost, Aerts and Bonjasky!)

Remy Bonjasky was supposed to be the lucky one to get a shot at the Kings crown; he recovered from two hard shots to the testicles and won his fight against Stefan Leko in the semi finals – but then Remy was then pulled from the tournament by his doctors who worried about his family jewels. This then left the door open for Leko to face the champion. However, Leko had a suspected broken ankle during his bout against Remy and he too pulled out of the tournament. Before the match Leko swore he would quit K1 if he lost that night….he lost by decision but let’s see if he has a change of heart. Once you get this close to the taste of victory it’s hard to turn your back on it for long. The continual return of veterans Aerts, Hoost and Le Banner proves it!

So following the K1 rules, the winner of the reserve bout had the right to carry on to the next round – enter Aerts. The crowd went wild as Aerts , previous 3 times champion, had returned in the best form I have possibly ever seen him in. He seemed to have more stamina and upper body power than ever and of course his kicks are legendary. He wasn’t ahead on points by any means but only he was able to reach the chin of Schilt in a truly threatening way, shaking the confidence of the huge Dutchman at one stage. His popularity with the crowd was also plain to see.

After taking a front kick to the mid section Aerts crouched over for a count of 5 but it was enough to give his opponent the points needed to decisively win the final judges decision. Personally, I think they should extend the championship fight until a clear decision is made by a K.O.!

The real upset of the night, however, was the retirement of “Mr. Perfect” Ernesto Hoost . At 41 years old he is still a top fighter and has taken the crown 4 times in his fighting career. Loosing his match by decision to Shilt marked his retirement from the K1 ring. Having had the pleasure to act as interpreter for him and other top seeded fighters on several occasions, I swear the guy is a gentleman through and through. He is quiet spoken and respectful to all around him. Just don’t expect to leave the ring walking! He really deserves his own full page write-up but today I will settle for expressing a hearty “Thanks!” for everything he has done for the Sport.

K1 FINAL 2006

maandag 26 juli 2010

FRANK LUCAS

FRANK LUCAS


Rap Sheet

Reign: 1970s
Business: Heroin
Region: Harlem, NY
Claim to Fame: smuggled heroin from Vietnam in the coffins of dead soldiers.
Downfall: didn’t quit when he was ahead.
Sentence: 70 years, later reduced to 15
Status: lives in New Jersey
Lesson: You can't always trust a country boy.


Case File
Frank Lucas is the subject of a blockbuster movie, also titled "American Gangster," starring Denzel Washington as Lucas and Russell Crowe as the detective and prosecutor Ritchie Roberts, who helped bring him to justice. In this episode of BET's "American Gangster," Lucas faces the camera himself and tells his story – with an assist from the real Ritchie Roberts. Growing up poor in rural North Carolina, Lucas became America’s most successful drug kingpin in the early 1970s, reportedly grossing up to $1 million a day. His career began as a driver and protégé of the legendary Harlem gangster Bumpy Johnson, but after Bumpy’s death in 1968, Lucas established his own connection to the ‘golden triangle’ poppy fields of Southeast Asia. As the Vietnam war raged, he shipped heroin to the United States, sometimes in the coffins of dead American soldiers. Judge Sterling Johnson, the Special Narcotics Prosecutor for New York City at the time of Lucas’ reign, called his operation “one of the most outrageous international drug smuggling gangs ever.” Several of Lucas’s brothers, known as ‘the country boys’ became notorious dealers as well. After Lucas was brought down in 1975, he helped prosecutors like Roberts dismantle his own network, but has never revealed the whole story of what he did and why he did it – until now.

FRANK LUCAS

THE D.C. SNIPERS

THE D.C. SNIPERS


Rap Sheet

Names: John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo
Reign: 2002
Business: Domestic Terrorism
Region: Washington, D.C. area
Claim to Fame: shattered the image of the White, male serial killer.
Downfall: bragging on the phone help reveal their identity
Sentence: life without parole
Status: serving time in Virginia state prisons
Lesson: Just acting White don’t make it right.


Case File
In October, 2002, the ‘D.C. Snipers’ introduced a new kind of terror to the US. public. For three weeks, the killers shot people at random - ordinary citizens doing the most mundane things - shopping, pumping gas, waiting for a bus. No one was immune, and no activity was safe. Six million people across two states and six counties were in the crosshairs, traumatized by two psychopaths on a private jihad. All the experts assumed that a single White male was behind the killing spree - that¹s the typical profile of a serial killer, but the D.C. Snipers turned out to be an African-American man and his teenage sidekick, stereotype busters of the creepiest kind. Between shootings, the killers communicated with authorities in a cat-and-mouse dialogue, dropping clues that included a Tarot Card with a skeleton on a horse and the words "Call Me God" scrawled across the top. The real story behind the carnage turned out to be as shocking as the bloodshed. John Muhammad, 42, was a deranged dad on a mission to get back his kids. Lee Boyd Malvo, 17, was a
homeless juvenile desperate for a father – who John Muhammad methodically transformed into a boy soldier. Incredibly, the killings were all a smokescreen to camouflage Muhammad's ultimate target-- his estranged wife.

THE D.C. SNIPERS

LOCKED UP ABROAD JAMAICA














TK White and her girlfriend are offered a vacation to Jamaica and $5,000 in return for bringing back marijuana. Without knowing that marijuana is illegal in Jamaica, the couple takes off, playing the tourist and enjoying the beach. After a few days, the women head back to the airport with suitcases that barely conceal the drug packages. They are caught, handcuffed and sent to Kingston's over-crowded, roach-infested Central Jail, where they end up defending their gay lifestyle to hostile Jamaicans. TK's family secures her release back home to New York after paying a lawyer, but now, the guilt-ridden TK must convince her girlfriends grandmother to pay for her friends release as well.

LOCKED UP ABROAD JAMAICA

zondag 25 juli 2010

14 BLADES

















During the Ming Dynasty, the Emperor of China possessed one weapon greater than all others, the Imperial Guards, an elite force of assassins recruited from street orphans. Trained in clandestine combat from childhood, the Imperial Guards were masters of the 14 Blades, eight being for torture, five for killing and the last blade reserved for suicide when a mission failed. Above the law, with a license to kill, the Imperial Guards devoted their lives to the service of the Emperor alone. When the Imperial Court is taken over by evil eunuch Jia, the best of the Imperial Guards, Qinglong (Yen) and Xuanwu, are assigned to steal a list identifying those still loyal to the Emperor. However unbeknownst to Qinglong, the Imperial Guards have fallen under the control of Jia, and during the mission Qinglong is betrayed by Xuanwu. Now as the most wanted man in the land, Qinglong must seek out and rally the loyalists to rise against Jia and restore the Emperor to power.,



14 BLADES PART.1
14 BLADES PART.2

GORILLAZ MTV CRIBS


 
GORILLAZ MTV CRIBS

zondag 18 juli 2010

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE























Bollywood film, of the British Danny Boyle in which the street boy Jamal is involved in the Indian version of ' Weekend Millionaires out of love for Latika

Jamal, an orphan boy from the Kisumu slums of Mumbai, decision to join the Hindi version of the television program Weekend Millionaires '. He is the top prize of 20 million rupees to win with one question. But for that happens, he is arrested on suspicion of scams. The police cannot believe that a guy as he may possess such knowledge. Is the a: he played: false, (b), (c) he was lucky: he is a genius or (d): it is the fate? What follows is a journey into the past of Jamal and all he had to endure to the game show with it to be able to do so.
Slumdog Millionaire, an English-language 'Bollywoodfilm ' of the British director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, The Beach, 28 Days Later), was overloaded with film awards. The film won not only four Golden Globes, but also eight Oscars including best picture, Best Director, best screenplay and best film music.

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

AL CAPONE























Journey back to the thrilling underworld of speakeasies, Tommy Guns and bloody turf wars for a revealing profile of the undisputed emperor of gangland Chicago.

In the thrilling underworld of speakeasies, Tommy Guns and turf wars, Al Capone was the undisputed emperor of Chicago.
''Scarface'' was many things to many people a ruthless and vindictive murderer, a generous patron, and a wild and glamorous impresario. But to all, Capone is the most notorious gangster in American history. Follow his journey from the immigrant neighborhood of his youth to the glittering circles of Chicago's powerful elite with this in-depth program. Rare photographs, films and exclusive interviews paint an extraordinary portrait of the man who became the ultimate American anti-hero. And historians reveal how accountants brought down the ruler of a vast criminal empire.
Learn the true story of the legendary gangster who will forever be known as ''Scarface.''

AL CAPONE SCARFACE

maandag 5 juli 2010

PABLO ESCOBAR KING OF COCAINE























Never before-seen archival footage, home movies and interviews with family members, journalists and law enforcement officials, PABLO ESCOBAR: KING OF COCAINE tells the story of the twisted Robin Hood who founded the Medellin cartel cocaine smuggling organization and became the first billionaire criminal in South America.

PABLO ESCOBAR KING OF COCAINE

HISTORY OF THE DEVIL























Diabolus, Beelzebub, Satan, Lucifer, the Dark One, the Prince of Darkness… The Devil has had many names and forms over the centuries. The Devil has been blamed for just about every sort of disaster in history.

The History of the Devil charts the evolution the idea of a supreme embodiment of evil from the time of the ancient gods to the present day. This critical analysis provides insightful and structured analysis of the origins of Devil and the way in which it has been used over the centuries.

HISTORY OF THE DEVIL

SHOWER POSSEE























Shower Posse: The Most Notorious Jamaican Criminal Organization by Duane Blake is a "tell-all" expose of one of Jamaica's most infamous drug cartels. From its origins to the internal strife, greed, and ruthless infighting that brought about its downfall, Shower Posse raptly catches the reader's total attention with its vivid and accurate details as well as the unflattering portrayals of the worst of human nature.

SHOWER POSSEE

zondag 27 juni 2010

NINJA ASSASIN























Raizo (Rain) is raised by the Ozunu Clan to become one of the most lethal Special Ops ninja assassins in the world. As a child, Raizo experiences severe training under the guidance of his "father", Lord Ozunu (Sho Kosugi): he is whipped and/or cut whenever he fails and is encouraged to hurt his ninja kin for their training failures. The only kindness he ever receives is from a kunoichi (female ninja), Kiriko (Anna Sawai).

As they grow older, Kiriko and Raizo develop a romantic bond, however Kiriko's desire to leave the Ozunu Clan for freedom is greater.

One stormy night, Kiriko decides to escape from the clan. She encourages Raizo to join her, but he decides to stay. They kiss and she then climbs over the wall to freedom; only to be caught and brought back by her ninja kin. Branded as a traitor, Kiriko is executed (a katana through her heart) by her elder ninja brother Takeshi (Rick Yune). As a result of Kiriko's death, Raizo begins to harbor resentment and doubt towards the clan.

After completing his first assassination, Raizo is instructed by Lord Ozunu to execute an escaped kunoichi like Kiriko. He rebels against his master by slashing his face with a kyoketsu shoge and fights against his ninja kin. Barely surviving, he escapes by falling into a nearby river. Raizo recovers and begins to intervene in Ozunu hits by foiling their attempts.

While staying in Berlin and waiting for Ozunu's next move, Raizo rents a small apartment where he secretly continues to refine his training until it is time to act.

Meanwhile, Europol agent Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) has been investigating money linked to political murders and finds that it is potentially linked to the Ozunu Clan. She defies her superior, Ryan Maslow (Ben Miles), and retrieves secret agency files to find out more. The clan, finding out about the investigation, attempts to assassinate her but she is rescued by Raizo.

Mika convinces Raizo to meet with Maslow for protection and to provide evidence against the ninja clan, but Raizo is intercepted by a task force for interrogation. Mika feels betrayed that Maslow would trick her that way, but Maslow secretly assures Mika that he is still on her side and gives her a tracking device for emergencies. While Mika warns Maslow of the dangers of keeping Raizo, the Ozunu ninja infiltrate their secret base and slaughter all the officers.

Mika frees Raizo and he lures the ninja away as Mika tries to escape. Raizo kills and fends off as many ninja as he can while Takeshi continues to trail him. He and Mika manage to escape but Raizo suffers mortal wounds around his stomach. Resting in a private area, Mika implants the tracking device into Raizo. Unable to fend against the clan, she hides outside the hotel until special forces arrive to help her. By that time, the ninja have recovered Raizo and taken him back to their base, bringing him before Lord Ozunu for prosecution.

While hidden inside a steel locker Raizo uses his healing techniques to heal all major injuries before being reunited with his "father." Lord Ozunu decides to have Raizo executed as an example but is infuriated by Raizo's defiance to the end; Ozunu strikes against Raizo's internal organs, causing him to spit out the tracking device.

Europol Special Forces Counter-Terrorism tactical teams lead by Maslow storm the hidden Ozunu base and kill most of the ninja in the court yard. Takeshi and Raizo face each other in the burning Ozunu training hall. Raizo slays Takeshi and confronts Lord Ozunu in a sword duel. While Ozuno initially has the upper hand, Mika, fearing for Raizo's life, distracts and shoots Ozunu with her pistol.

Before Raizo can recover, Lord Ozunu stabs Mika in the heart. Emotionally ravaged, Raizo uses the 'shadow blending' technique for the first time and finishes off Ozunu. Mika, seemingly fatally wounded, is in fact saved by a quirk of birth: her heart is on the opposite side of her chest. Mika and Europol leave the destroyed Ozunu compound while Raizo stays behind. Symbolically, he climbs the same wall Kiriko did all those years ago and looks out at the surrounding countryside. Recognizing his freedom for the first time in years, Raizo smiles, ending the film.

NINJA ASSASIN

zondag 13 juni 2010

HOLY HIP HOP























Director and producer Christopher Martin professionally known as ‘Play’ from the rap and acting duo Kid 'n Play is the feature's host and invites you to meet some of Holy Hip Hop's trail blazin artists and Ministers of the Gospel, who are a part of a movement that began in the late 1980’s and thrives today worldwide as one of the fastest growing music genres today, with over 2000 active emcees and legions of fans worldwide.

Peep this video and see what these souled out Christian souljahs for the LORD are doing to change the face of music for generations to come with powerful lyrics and bangin beats - and bringin the Truth. A must see video for any ardent lover of music who wants to be tuned in to the cutting edge, whether you are within or outside the four walls of the Church (even if you are a naysayer or non-believer).
What you will experience is sure to make you bob your head and stomp your feet and provide you with a new appreciation of the bold power of Hip Hop Ministry and how it is being used (24/7) by Ministers of the Gospel as a powerful and potent tool to spread the truth and uplift and positively impact the community, youth, and adults worldwide for generations to come!!!
Just when we thought we've seen it all, it's time to experience Holy Hip Hop where He, no doubt, Saved the Best for Last!

HOLY HIP HOP

TALES OF THE GUN SMITH AND WESSON























The history of Smith and Wesson is explored in this release from The History Channel that takes a look back at the gun manufacturers whose innovation paved the way for the Winchester Repeating Rifle and brought the cartridge six-shooter to the West in the days before the Colt Pacemaker became the weapon of choice. It was more than a century ago that Horace Smith and Daniel Baird Wesson's impressive catalog of firearms set the standard for quality in firearms, and in this release, period accounts, photographs, historians, and Smith and Wesson experts all come together for the sole purpose of detailing the development of the company from the Civil War to the holster of Dirty Harry himself. Demonstrations of original guns offer a detailed look at the efficiency of the early firearms, and a look at modern-day shooting competitions proves that the innovation of Smith and Wesson didn't go to the grave with the company's founders.


TALES OF THE GUN SMITH AND WESSON

TALES OF THE GUN GANGSTER GUN























Gangster Guns of the '20s & '30s. During the 1920s and '30s in big cities and small town alike, they earned a fierce reputation in a blaze of bullets. They were the best friends of criminals including John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, Al Capone, and Bonnie and Clyde. Handle their Colt 45s and 38s, Tommy guns, Whippets, and Browning automatic rifles.

TALES OF THE GUN GANGSTER GUN

GHETTO FIGHTS 2




























From the originators of the MULTI-PLATINUM SMASH HIT GHETTO BRAWLS comes the HARDEST HITTIN STREET VIDEO EVER RELEASED! Strap on ya Bullet Proof Vest and witness the most INSANE NON-STOP GHETTO ACTION from the meanest streets in America! Watch these GANG BANGERS battle for respect in the hood and FAKE-AZZ BROTHAZ GETTIN DROPPED for poppin sh*t! YA HEARD! Ya'll cringe as police get RODNEY KING up on some foolz, you'll laugh at bustas gettin beat down, and ya'll holla at your boyz to check out NAPPY HO'S GETTIN PIMP SLAPPED! Steal this completely UNCENSORED AND CAUGHT ON TAPE Sh*T now before da man comes down on ya! BOO-YA!

GHETTO FIGHTS 2

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA























The island of Iwo Jima stands between the American military force and the home islands of Japan. Therefore the Imperial Japanese Army is desperate to prevent it from falling into American hands and providing a launching point for an invasion of Japan. General Tadamichi Kuribayashi is given command of the forces on the island and sets out to prepare for the imminent attack. General Kuribayashi, however, does not favor the rigid traditional approach recommended by his subordinates, and resentment and resistance fester among his staff. In the lower echelons, a young soldier, Saigo, a poor baker in civilian life, strives with his friends to survive the harsh regime of the Japanese army itself, all the while knowing that a fierce battle looms. When the American invasion begins, both Kuribayashi and Saigo find strength, honor, courage, and horrors beyond imagination.

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

dinsdag 23 februari 2010

BUMFIGHTS VOLUME 3

 
The third release in the controversial Bumfights series, The Felony Footage, consists of the scenes that got the makers of the film arrested. Yet again, homeless people are paid by the video's producers to engage in fisticuffs.



BUMFIGHTS VOLUME 2

The controversial folks at Bumfights return with this second helping of homeless fisticuffs. After garnering loads of free publicity from those who seek to have the programs banned and the producers jailed, the series serves up more of the shocking footage that earned its reputation. Released in 2003, Bumfights, Vol. 2: Bumlife is suitable for an adult audience only.

BUMFIGHTS VOLUME 1

A video on sale in the United States has been accused of plumbing the depths of bad taste to show homeless people performing dangerous stunts in return for gifts such as food and clothing.  Bum Fights has already sold more than 200,000 copies, netting more than $1m for its California film graduate makers. Shot with a hand-held camera, the video shows homeless men fighting,sometimes resulting in serious injuries.
In one clip a man is lying on the ground saying his ankle has been broken.
Another man filmed in a dark alley is shown smacking himself in the head after realising his hair is on fire. Others are filmed pulling their teeth out with pliers.

'True hardships'

One of the "stars" of the video, called Rufus the Stunt Bum, repeatedly rams his head into a wall, rides a shopping trolley down a steep incline and spray-paints the bedding of other homeless men.
The makers claim the violence on screen only depicts the true hardships the homeless face But Donald Whitehead, from the US National Coalition for the Homeless, said: "It's clearly exploitative. It's clearly cruel.

"People are being forced to do things under various conditions of substance abuse and mental illness.
"They're being coerced into doing this by people that clearly just are absolutely uncaring, unfeeling individuals."
Bum Fights is the brainchild of Las Vegas-based Ray Laticia and Ty Beeson, both 24, who have marketed the video as a chance to see "drunk bums beating each other silly".

Mr Laticia admitted that participants had broken bones in the fighting.
But he rejected accusations that the filming was exploitative.
He told BBC News Online that the down and outs were actually all "lucid and fully aware" before being filmed. He said: "Our opponents say that the people we film are incapable of making an informed decision. But that seems to be more insulting to them than anything we do in our videos.

"It is not done to be shocking. It was done to show an aspect of society that people would otherwise not see. "The bums love us, they are glad to see us. They even have our phone numbers."
The original aim of the video was to sell a few thousand dollars to raise money for an independent feature film.
"We never expected it to be this big," said Mr Laticia.
"But it just means the budget for the film has been increased."

LINK : BUMFIGHTS VOLUME 1

THE BATTLE FOR BRIXTON

The Battle for Brixton captures the terror, the trauma, the courage, and the exhilaration of a full blown riot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




These extraordinary 48 hours are relived moment by moment through compelling first-hand accounts from rioters, looters, police officers, firemen and eye witnesses caught up in the mayhem after a police crackdown on street crime pushed racial tension in Brixton to the brink. From the rookie police constable who inadvertently sparked the crisis, to the young black man who threw one of the first petrol bombs ever used on British streets; from Brixton's police commander still dumbfounded at the extreme reaction to his stop–and-search tactics, to the schoolgirl looter stunned at her readiness to join in the anarchy: we hear from the key players at the heart of the action as anger and violence escalated on both sides of the barricades.
This fast-moving film reveals the full emotional and political impact of a milestone in recent British history. It provides a warning for the future about what can happen when a section of the community feels unjustly targeted by police because of its culture or the colour of its skin.

LINK : THE BATTLE FOR BRIXTON

NBA 100 GREATEST PLAY

Ten different plays are broken down and followed by footage of great examples of each play, including dunks, blocks, alley-oops, and buzzer beaters. Includes footage of the greatest stars, such as Jordan, Johnson, Erving, and Barkley.

LINK : NBA 100 GREATEST PLAYS

LEGENDARY WEAPONS

Deciding to join a religious cult probably isn't the wisest of choices, and that's especially true if it's the kind of cult featured in Lau Kar-Leung's Legendary Weapons of China. Set around the time of the Boxer Rebellion, the film centers on the xenophobic Yi Ho Society, a quasi-religious group that would like nothing better than to drive out all the "evil" foreigners invading their beloved China. Dressed in bizarre caped costumes, the devout members rigorously train in the hopes of one day becoming immune to the fatal power of Western firearms. And in ritualistic fashion, many young recruits—relying solely on the faith in their kung fu—eagerly stand unafraid before an in-house firing squad. Since the film has some consideration for reality, each and every volunteer ends up dying in a hail of bullets. Their instructor, Ti Tan (Gordon Liu Chia-Hui) isn't pleased with the results, but instead of scrapping the project, he decides that the only solution is to train harder! Of course, the members have no problem at all with this logic—this is, after all, a group so loyal to their masters that any one of them would pluck out his eyes or even tear off his testicles if commanded! And a few do! Ah, such are the perils of conformity.
Of course, amidst all this groupthink idiocy there's at least one smart cookie in the cult, the enigmatic Lei Gung (Lau Kar-Leung). Unwilling to watch his beloved pupils throw their lives away so recklessly, Gung dissolves the Yunnan branch of the cult and goes into hiding. Viewing him as a traitor to their cause, the Yi Ho Society sends out a group of assassins (all working separately) to liquidate their former brother.
Hiding in Guandong as a simple woodcutter, Lee Gung starts a new life as the folksy and generally well-liked Mr. Yu. His bucolic new world soon becomes complicated when several drifters show up in town. There are the baddies: the unremitting taskmaster Ti (now disguised as a monk) and Lei Yung, a hypnotist/voodoo practitioner who just so happens to be Lei Gung's brother (and played by Lau Kar-Leung's real life sibling, Lau Kar-Wing). Then there's the good guy—or girl to be more precise—the cross-dressing Siao Ching (Kara Hui Ying-Hung), who recognizes the folly of her clan's beliefs and wishes to help Lei Gung. There's also an X-factor that comes in the form of a young, impressionable Yi Ho society member named Ti Hao (Hsiao Hou), who despite his orders to kill Lei Gung will find his once-solid faith to the cause challenged before the end of the picture.
After a series of fights and subterfuges, Lei Gung tends to an injured Ti Hao and nurses him back to health with Siao Ching's assistance. Knowing full well that he can no longer run from the fight, Lei Gung trains with all the legendary weapons of China (hence the title) to polish his skills, now rusty from lack of use. But while he trains, there's still the question of where Ti Hao's loyalties lie: will he bow to his cult programming and help the assassins kill Lei Gung or fight against it to help his savior?
Overall, Legendary Weapons of China is more than just a typical kung fu potboiler. Sure, the mystery of Lei Gung's true identity isn't given much play in the narrative, but the assassination plotline is different enough from most to make it stand out from the traditional "You killed my master!" storylines that seem to be the bread and butter of b-grade chopsockies.
Although in no way a traditionally handsome leading man, Lau Kar-Leung carries the film pretty well, with good support from Hsiao Hou and Kara Hui Ying-Hung, who lends her normal luminous self to the proceedings. Although Gordon Liu plays against type as a villain, he's so good in the role that he pretty much overshadows the film's true antagonist, one secret that I will not spoil here.
True to his well-respected reputation for fight choreography, Lau Kar-Leung stages some pretty impressive action sequences. One standout scene involves two actors sparring in the crawlspace of an attic while Gordon Liu's character stabs at the ceiling with his spear. Perhaps the best surprise is Fu Sheng's short, but substantial appearance in the early reels of the film. Although his character isn't that important to the overall thrust of the plot, Fu Sheng's comic turn as a conman named Wu results in some hilarious sight gags. To wit: at the request of his buddies, Wu pretends to be Lei Gung in the hopes of luring out the real McCoy. To stall for time, he "fights" his accomplices, who overreact to his phantom punches and kicks, instantly falling at the power of his "spiritual" kung fu. The sequence concludes with a spot-on parody of some of the bloodier films that director Chang Cheh turned out for Shaw Brothers: Wu, through some low-tech trickery, finds his stomach cut open and his guts slowly seeping out, but staying true to the heroic image he's trying to present, Wu nonchalantly stuffs his guts back into his stomach and continues fighting his attackers! Just as funny is the sequence that follows in which Lau Kar-Wing's voodoo master takes possession of Fu Sheng's movements, manipulating the conman's body to the point of apparent martial arts mastery! Thanks to Fu Sheng's knack for comedy (not to mention some nifty wire work), the ventriloquist act elicits some well-deserved laughs.
As is typical of Lau Kar-Leung films, there are too many fights to mention, although I can't help but single out the fight between Lau Kar-Leung and Gordon Liu towards the end of the film that makes the actual final duel seem less than spectacular. But upon final appraisal, it's a small quibble. With an intriguing storyline, inventive choreography, strong performances, and some genuinely funny moments, one can't help but be charmed. Some hail Legendary Weapons of China as a martial arts masterpiece, and although I wouldn't go that far in my praise, I would readily admit it's high entertainment value, and yet another stellar example of why Lau Kar-Leung is known as "The Pops.

LINK : LEGENDARY WEAPONS

zaterdag 30 januari 2010

BANNED IN AMERICA

The Shocking! The Horrifying! The downright grotesque! Witness for the first time the dark underbelly of humanity as we take you on a thrill ride you'll never forget. See brutal acts of violence, graphic police chases, horrific accidents and bizarre human behavior. Uncensored - Uncut - With never before seen footage. All onn... BANNED IN AMERICA!





















LINK  : BANNED IN AMERICA

woensdag 27 januari 2010

JACK RUBY 1981

A LIVE RECORDING OF THE FAMOUS JACK RUBY SOUNDSYSTEM THE YEAR 1981

SIDE A JACK RUBY 1981

SIDE B JACK RUBY 1981

BOXING MY SHADOW

This docu-film lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Here is the "synopsis":
Each year the best fighters boxing feet-fists all disciplines and all categories combined compete to qualify for the most prestigious event of combat sports: the "fields K-1 World Grand Prix Final." On December 8, 2007, the 8 finalists find themselves in Japan, Yokohama, Jérôme Le Banner is qualified. Its preparation for the final of the K-1 2007 until its fighting in Japan, discover the fascinating adventure of a single fighter. Exceptional images shot in the intimacy of the boxers and the fighting scenes we reveal the man behind the legend.

 The DVD is cut into 3 parts:

Chapter 1 the force: Yoel Dahan crew filmed Jérôme Le Banner at his home at Etretat of train surrounded by all his team. We learn in this chapter people who support in the lives of all days.

Chapter 2 the wisdom: this chapter is devoted to the departure to Japan and the call made in VietNam. We see team although Jérôme fun in Vietnamese vigorously seek energy drink stores. But also the passage of Jérôme Le Banner in an Hinduist temple.

Chapter 3 the Madness: the last part of the DVD is well heard reserved in Japan where it retrouveras interviews of all mini K - 1 WGP, photo shoot fighters and the effervescence in Japan for this sport.






















LINK : BOXING MY SHADOW   JEROME LE BANNER

donderdag 14 januari 2010

THE FRESHEST KIDS A B-BOY HISTORY

























The subtitle couldn't be more accurate: A History of the B-Boy is a comprehensive look at the world's "freshest kids." This lively documentary isn't about hip-hop or hip-hop culture as much as about an integral part of that culture. B-boys are defined, variously, as "breakboys" (the original term) and "breakdancers" (the more widely known one). These "kids," many now in their 30s, helped to shape hip-hop's look and spread its gospel. The narrative traces their evolution from the South Bronx 1970s to media-crazed 1980s--when they were featured in movies from Wild Style to Flashdance--to today, as the phenomenon has returned to the underground while remaining as popular as ever (as exemplified by footage from Germany, Japan, etc.). The old and new school are on hand to explain and to praise the b-boy; everyone from rappers like KRS-One and Mos Def to breakers like Crazy Legs and Ken Swift.

LINK : THE FRESHEST KIDS A HISTORY OF THE B-BOY

CRACKHEADS GONE WILD






















What's the craziest thing you've ever done for crack? That's the question posed to homeless addicts in a little-known DVD called Crackheads Gone Wild. And while the film title may come off as prankish or even cruel, commentator Jimi Izrael says the message it sends is serious.

Mr. JIMI IZRAEL (Columnist, AOL Black Voices): There is a DVD called Crackheads Gone Wild being sold on the Internet and select spots in the hood. It's caught the attention of pundits in some news circles, and to date has sold over 65,000 copies, netting over a quarter of a million dollars.
Now, I happen to have a copy, as I frequent an (unintelligible) hood spot that keeps all my necessaries in stock. You know, mixed tapes, incense, Fred Sanford T-shirts, and hood DVDs, because, you know, I can't find that stuff at the mall.
Crackheads Gone Wild is one of the growing genres of hood films made for the hood, by the hood. It features the exploits of Crypt(ph), Zookeeper(ph), DD(ph), and a cavalcade of crack fiends answering the musical question, what's the craziest thing you've ever done for crack?

LINK : CRACKHEADS GONE WILD