There's no doubt that Green Day have kicked off a punk revival sort of. During their fifteen-year band history they have been thrilling their fans with electrifying live shows. Green Day have a lot to prove indeed: As the threepiece from California produces short songs that resemble the sound of British punk legends like The Jam The Clash and The Buzzcocks critics have repeatedly marked them as opportunistic and reproach them for cashing in on an originally rebellious music by selling out to the mainstream. Whatever you think the band exudes pure boisterous energy and has never failed to impress their audience. Onstage they deliver a slim highly energetic extravaganza that avoids the usual frills of state-of-the-art stage technology: no hydraulic ramps no laser guns no video screens thank you very much. Pure music is what counts here. An angry frontman singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong precisely directs a densely packed crowd persistently animating his fans with the entire posing inventory of rock history. Tracklist: 1. Intro Movie 2. Minority 3. Church On Sunday 4. Hitchin A Ride 5. Geek Stink Breath 6. Longview 7. Welcome To Paradise 8. Dancing With Myself 9. Blitzkrieg Bop 10. Basket Case 11. She 12. Waiting 13. When I Come Around 14. Going To Pasalacqua (Recorded live at the V Festival UK 1999) 15. Nice Guys Finish Last 16. Hitchin A Ride 17. When I Come Around 18. Good Riddance
Shortly after a 747 heading to London takes off from New York's Kennedy airport a mysterious letter is found in the airport lounge warning that several murders will take place on the plane before it lands. At first airport security brushes this off as a bogus prank. But they quickly realize the reality of the situation as the first dead body is discovered on the plane. As the death count increases a trail of clues suggests the killer's motives with signs pointing to both passenger
One Of Them Is Destined To Die. 50 year old Eddie begins a relationship with a young woman when she shows up at his diner. He doesn't realise that she's running from a sinister past...
A truly joyous tale starring Doris Day as the union leader in a clothing factory. From the novel 'Seven And A Half Cents' by Richard Bissell and adapted into a successful musical which the french director Jean Luc Goddard called the first left wing operetta!
A 13-year old girl finds herself in deep trouble when the jet on which she is travelling to meet the father she has never known suffers a freak mid-air accident. With a radio failure adding to the complications life just keeps on getting worse. What will be her fate?
The forgotten H.M.S. Berkley has been without a commanding officer for two years in which time the skeleton crew has gone into the racketeering business with the landlord of a coastal village. When the Navy appoint Humphrey Fairweather as a long overdue replacement his unhealthy obsession with missile construction and the landlord's beautiful niece threatens to upset the balance of business.
In 1975 legendary movie and singing star Doris Day followed her long-running television series The Doris Day Show with her second and final top-rated CBS-TV special Doris Day Today. The vibrant and versatile Day teams up with singer-songwriter John Denver for a playful Sunshine Medley after the two performers offer a humorous duet of Exactly Like You. Denver also presents his popular composition Follow Me with Doris singing harmony. Comic Tim Conway (The Carol Burnett Show) pairs with Doris for a couple of comedy sketches and mimic Rich Little gives hilarious impersonations of Doris' famous film co-stars Cary Grant Jimmy Stewart Kirk Douglas Jack Lemmon and James Cagney as Doris vocalizes songs from her classic motion pictures Love Me Or Leave Me Teacher's Pet Young Man With A Horn Calamity Jane and The Man Who Knew Too Much. A seductive Day joins the Lockers dancing troupe while singing a sexy Midnight At The Oasis. and the entire cast comes together for a rousing rendition of Anything Goes. Day's stunning voice is also heard in a soulful version of Day By Day (from the musical Godspell) and a deeply emotional The Way We Were.
The smash hit based on the Mmorpg world created by Felicia Day (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Supernatural) has finally arrived in Europe! Cyd Sherman a.k.a. Codex (Felicia Day) has hit bottom. Dumped by her boyfriend her employer and her therapist she drowns her sorrows the way any modern girl would: in the world of online gaming. But after a fellow player mistakes their in-game rapport for real-world romance and shows up on her doorstep Codex brings all of the members of her online guild face-to-face...with very awkward results. With over 20 million worldwide views The Guild is 'a rare jewel in the Web TV world' (Los Angeles Times). This 3-DVD set includes all 34 episodes from seasons 1 2 and 3 along with loads of exclusive bonus material not seen on the Internet. With over 50 million views the offbeat humour of The Guild has become one of the strongest episodic comedies on the internet!
Rightly regarded as the founding fathers of pop-punk Green Day are also lauded nowadays for their newfound political leanings. The American Idiot phenomenon gained them fresh praise from critics as well as a massive new fanbase. Yet between 1995 and 2000 the band made three of their most catchy melodic and finely crafted albums and they have been criminally overlooked - until now. On Green Day - Under Review 1995 - 2000: The Middle Years it is revealed how with Insomniac Nimrod and Warning the Californian three-piece honed their songwriting and musicianship.
Over twenty years in the game and still often thought of as a new act Green Day have shone so much brighter than every one of their original Nu-Punk contemporaries through a quite staggering talent for writing the best pop-punk tracks of all time and performing the most exciting shows most fans have ever seen. And when their recent material is just as good if not better than that which they composed and performed 2 decades before you know this is a band to be reckoned with. This 2 DVD set tells the full story of Green Day from the earliest incarnation of the group right through their period of fanatical superstardom and even suggests what might happen to the band in the future. And via rare performance footage archive interviews with the boys themselves contributions from their closest friends and colleagues review and critique from the worlds finest rock writers news clips location shoots and a host of other features this package becomes the finest documentary film on the band yet to emerge.
James Stewart and Doris Day in a rare dramatic role are superb in this brilliant suspense thriller from the undisputed master Alfred Hitchcock. Stewart and Day play Ben and Jo McKenna innocent Americans vacationing in Morocco with their son Hank. After a French spy dies in Ben's arms in the Marrakech market the couple discovers their son has been kidnapped and taken to England. Not knowing who they can trust the McKennas are caught up in a nightmare of international espionage assassinations and terror. Soon all of their lives hang in the balance as they draw closer to the truth and a chilling climatic moment in London's famous Royal Albert Hall.
Universally adored film and recording star Doris Day triumphed television comedy rating number one in her timeslot with this light-hearted hit on CBS-TV from 1968-1973. The fourth year of THE DORIS DAY SHOW introduces a new boss Cy Bennett (played by John Dehner) for Doris at Today's World magazine and a new secretary friend Jackie Parker (portrayed by Jackie Joseph). Peter Lawford also joins the cast as Doris' boyfriend Dr. Peter Lawrence. Among the guest stars featured are Bob
For the first time, Season 5 takes the Guildies out from behind their computers and on a road trip to an epic fan convention, MegaGame-O-RamaCon! Codex (Felicia Day, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Dragon Age: Redemption) tries to rally the Guildies to action when she overhears upsetting news about The Game. Bladezz tries to make money with his Cheesybeard's pirate alter-meme-ego, while Vork is starstruck by his boyhood crush, sci-fi heroine Madeleine Twain (Erin Gray, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century). Meanwhile, Clara tries to make friends with a snooty Steampunk trio, Tink hides from her past and Zaboo joins up with Halo s Master Chiefs... wha?! Extras: How to build a convention Actor's interview Claracorn's Easter Egg Double trouble Gag reel Series summary Steampunk Episode 1 table read
Pillow Talk (Dir. Michael Gordon 1959): Day is an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet he's taken with her beauty and pretending to be a wealthy Texan begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense! The Thrill Of It All (Dir. Norman Jewison 1963): This romantic comedy takes a satirical aim at the frenetic world of television. Happily married Beverly Boyer is the ultimate housewife but her life is about to change dramatically. It seems that the president of a soap company who she has just met sees the clean-cut Beverly as the perfect TV pitchwoman for his product. After the ads air Beverly becomes famous from coast to coast and an even better breadwinner than her husband - who isn't coping with either of these occurrences very well. Can the Boyers patch up their crumbling marriage before it's too late?
Anita O'Day: The Life Of A Jazz Singer
A triple bill of Doris Day movies including Lover Come Back Send Me No Flowers and Pillow Talk. Lover Come Back: Jerry Webster (Hudson) and Carol Templeton (Day) are rival Madison Avenue advertising executives who each dislike each other's methods. After he steals a client out from under her cute little nose revenge prompts her to infiltrate his secret VIP campaign in order to persuade the mystery product's scientist to switch to her firm. Trouble is the product is phony and the scientist is Jerry who uses all his intelligence and charm to steal her heart! Send Me No Flowers: When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient hypochondriac George (Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behavior Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up George bends over backwards to encourage his advances! Pillow Talk: Day is an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet he's taken with her beauty and pretending to be a wealthy Texan begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense!
A bumper box set of films featuring America's sweetheart Doris Day! Young At Heart (Dir. Gordon Douglas 1954): Barney Sloan (Frank Sinatra) is a cynical down-on-his-luck musician who reluctantly agrees to help his composer friend Alex Burke (Gig Young) with a new comedy he is working on. However Barney gains a new perspective on life and love when he meets Alex's irrepressibly perky fiancee Laurie (Doris Day) - and promptly falls in love with her! A musical remake of
Bonus features are minimal but apt: a surprisingly good movie trailer and a quartet of relevant music videos, three drawn from the film and one, "Question of U," a characteristically electric concert clip. --Michael Mikesell
Based on Eran Creevy's teenage experiences, and boasting convincing performances from a cast of rising stars, "Shifty" sees two friends coming to terms with their divergent lives
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