The shattering experience of the Great War in the trenches took its toll on a generation of men who were called up to fight in the nightmare of the trenches. The experience proved so awe inspiring that for many the experience could only be summed up in verse. Today their work has become famous for its poignancy and sense of loss. Young men such as Wilfred Owen, John McCrae, and Rupert Brooke were cut down in their prime yet their memory lives on in the brief flowering of immortal verse. .
Its Metal heads versus Zombies in the ultimate showdown with the undead. Fresh from the grave comes Zombie Driftwood a brand new zombie-comedy that will have audiences dying with laughter. Tonight is Battle of the Bands at the Driftwood Bar. And after a cruise ship disappears off the coast of Grand Cayman its tourists reappear as cannibalistic zombies and besiege the bar with a group of dysfunctional metal heads trapped inside. These reanimated zombie tourists are out to eat some brains and have a good holiday even if it kills them! So brace yourself for the zombie party of the century with sex beer and plenty of blood! With standout performances from Peter Kosa as Bar Tender Dan and Brian Briggs as the metal addled Gordon Zombie Driftwood is a hilarious take on the traditional zombie flick. Prepare for metal madness as our heroes battle for survival armed to the teeth only with baseball bats bagpipes and booze. Theyre going to need all the help they can get when the Zombie Hitler appears to order in the attack. Hes back And this time no more Mr. Nice Guy.
Join Emmy award winning film maker Bob Carruthers on a journey into the world of Adolf Hitler. The environmental factors which shaped Hitler are explored and assessed in this unique film which retraces the footsteps of Hitler from his first boyhood experiences through the years of struggle in Vienna his Great War adventures the bungled Beer Hall Putsch his triumph over democracy and his final defeat in the ruins of Berlin. Nothing is missed in this brilliant film which produces an incisive insight to the main factors which influenced Hitler - from his violent father to the mesmeric effect of the music of Richard Wagner. Many of the surviving Third Reich sites today are revisited including Hitlers birthplace his family homes the beer halls the monuments to folly which were erected in his name.
How the trenches shaped his world. and ours. 'The soldier has a boundless affection for the ground on which he has shed his blood.' Adolf Hitler, August 1942 During the Great War, Adolf Hitler served in the ranks of the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment from 1914 to 1918, and was awarded the Iron Cross. In later years, under the masterful control of Doctor Goebbels, Hitler was successfully portrayed by the Nazis as a valiant front line soldier who, for four long years, had fought man.
This box-set includes four documentaries that focus on the music and personal life of The Beatle during their early years. These documentaries feature The Beatles and many of there closet friends and colleagues. It also includes music from all their biggest hits. The boxset Includes the following documentaries: The Red Album, The Blue Album, The Beatles in America, Up Close and Personal.
This is the definitive review of one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time. The DVD includes previously unreleased footage of Black Sabbath in concert, as well as reflections from the original band members contrasted with the views of leading musicians and rock journalists. Features rare archive performances of Iron Man, Hand Of Doom, Rat Salad, Paranoid and many more.
This is the result of an amazing film-making achievement an epic war movie made on a shoe-string budget. For Germany the war is lost yet the Fuhrer clinging to the vain hope that his armies will turn the tide orders a last-gasp attack. Steel Tempest is th harrowing story of a trapped German unit during the closing days of the war. All is clearly lost but the fanatical Commander continues to fight in the face of certain defeat. Featuring thrilling action sequences which combine seamlessly with rare archive footage this is World War II as it really was for the hard-pressed men of the German army.
This is the ultimate review of the music of Pink Floyd on record on film and in performance. Drawing on rare concert films and penetrating interviews with the critics this is the definitive exploration of the Pink Floyd phenomenon. Using an extensive selection of archive film and radio recordings the key Pink Floyd works from the halcyon days of Syd Barrett through to the glories of Pulse are revisited and critically assessed. This independent film was made with complete editorial control. With no outside influences or approvals this is the most autonomous and comprehensive review of the work of Pink Floyd ever produced.
1st July 1916 - The Blackest Day. The 1st July 1916, the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, was the blackest day in the history of the British Army. 60,000 men became casualties on that one day alone. In this major new documentary, Emmy Award winning film maker Bob Carruthers returns to the battlefield on 1st July and retraces the events which unfolded on that disastrous day. Drawing extensively on rare film and photographs from both British and German sources, the spirit of the men ...
This is the comprehensive review of the biggest selling reggae album of all time. With rare archive interviews and performance footage, as well as insight from industry insiders such as Dave Robinson and Lee Davidson, experience the magic of the album that made Bob Marley a legend. Features extracts from Get Up Stand Up, Jamming, Exodus, Is This Love, No Woman, No Cry and more.
This is the complete story of one of rock s most hell-raising bands. Interviews with insiders such as Izzy Stradlin, Steve Beebee and Paul Elliot are combined with classic archive performance footage of Guns n Roses at their best. Featured tracks include Paradise City, Sweet Child O Mine, Welcome To The Jungle, It s So Easy, You Could Be Mine, Estranged and more.
Join Emmy AwardTM winning film maker Bob Carruthers on a journey into the world of Adolf Hitler. The environmental factors which shaped Hitler are explored and assessed in this unique film which retraces the footsteps of Hitler from his first boyhood experiences through the years of struggle in Vienna, his Great War adventures, the bungled Beer Hall Putsch, his triumph over democracy and his final defeat in the ruins of Berlin. Nothing is missed in this brilliant film which produces an incisive insight to the main factors which influenced Hitler - from his violent father to the mesmeric effect of the music of Richard Wagner. Many of the surviving Third Reich sites today are revisited including Hitler's birth place, his family homes, the beer halls, the monuments to folly which were erected in his name. Set to a stunning soundtrack of music by Richard Wagner, the film incorporates historic interviews with Hitler's sister Paula and other Third Reich figures. This is indispensible viewing for anyone who seeks fresh insight into the man and his world.
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