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Well into the success of their third major blockbuster CD, Home, comes the long awaited release of an evening with The Dixie Chicks, the superstar groups first ever home video.Recorded at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles just prior to the release of their Home CD, an evening with The Dixie Chicks contains concert performances of the Home album in its entirety, as well as earlier fan favorites that helped make The Dixie Chicks a household name. An evening with The Dixie Chicks contains all the material included in the December 2002 NBC Network Broadcast of the same name as well as seven additional performances exclusive to the home video.Whether you're a die-hard Dixie Chicks fanatic, a recent convert, or simply a music aficionado wondering what all the fuss is about, an evening with The Dixie Chicks showcases everything the group does best - from their stellar musicianship and unique vocal sound to their engaging spirit and extraordinary ability to connect with an audience. If you're wondering why their first two CD's, Wide Open Spaces and Fly, sold over 10 million copies each and won a display case full of awards, and why the current Home CD is well on its way to becoming the group's most successful recording ever, then spend an evening with The Dixie Chicks and you'll get that and more.Tracklisting:01. Long Time Gone.02. Landslide.03. Travelin' Soldier.04. Truth No. 2.05. White Trash Wedding.06. A Home.07. More Love.08. I Believe In Love.09. Tortured, Tangled Hearts.10. Lil' Jack Slade.11. Godspeed (Sweet Dreams).12. Top Of The World.13. Wide Open Spaces.14. Cowboy Take Me Away.15. Goodbye Girl.16. Sin Wagon.
In this teen movies parody the local highschool is full of bitchy cheerleaders, dumb ass jocks, the new girl, and the undercover reporter!
Well into the success of their third major blockbuster cd Home comes the long awaited release of An Evening With The Dixie Chicks the superstar group's first ever home video. Recorded at The Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles just prior to the release of their Home CD it contains concert performances of the Home album in its entirety as well as earlier fan favourites that helped make the Dixie Chicks a household name in the US. Whether you're a diehard Dixie Chicks fanatic a recent co
In this teen movies parody the local highschool is full of bitchy cheerleaders, dumb ass jocks, the new girl, and the undercover reporter!
In this teen movies parody the local highschool is full of bitchy cheerleaders, dumb ass jocks, the new girl, and the undercover reporter!
Ellen Degeneres represents the comic's triumphant return to stand-up after the cancellation of her controversial sit-com. It is a tighter set than one might expect, given the besottedness of the audience to which she is playing, and whenever she drifts into hippy-dippy New Age pieties it can be guaranteed that they will be subverted within seconds. The principal reference to her coming-out and the furore it created is an opening section in which she declines to talk about it and instead offers a hysterically funny interpretative dance version. Other highlights of the set include a prolonged meditation on what you do after zoning out in the middle of a conversation and why talking about Gloria Estefan always helps, discussions of the terrible consequences of meditation, or wanting to buy some cheese, and an account of a social interaction with God, who serves a very nice peppery Chablis. Her forté is the slightly surreal extended narrative which goes in strange directions--a bit like a cross between Victoria Wood and Eddie Izzard; Ellen Degeneres shares with both those comics a slightly worrying need to be loved. On the DVD: the DVD comes without any features other than chapter selection; it is presented in crisp Dolby sound and a 4:3 video ratio. --Roz Kaveney
Titles Comprise: Superbad: Two socially inept teenage boys are about to graduate high school. Evan (Michael Cera) is sweet smart and generally terrified. Seth (Jonah Hill) is foul mouthed volatile and all-consumed with the topic of human sexuality. Seth and Evan want nothing more than to lose their virginity before they head off to college. To do that though they need to get liquor for the big party that night. With the help of their friend Fogell a.k.a. McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) and his fake I.D. the three of them go on a hilarious chase for that elusive booze dodging incompetent cops (Knocked Up's Seth Rogen and Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader) angry neighbors and jealous boyfriends! Not Another Teen Movie: The students of John Hughes High School live the plot lines of numerous teen flicks including: She's All That American Pie Ten Things I Hate About You and Sixteen Candles to name just a few. The most popular boy Jake Wyler (Chris Evans) has bet his friends that he can make Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh) - the poor smart girl from the wrong side of the tracks - prom queen. Meanwhile her little brother is in pursuit of the most beautiful girl he's ever seen when he's not getting into trouble with his geeky friends. Of course a teen movie wouldn't be complete without a mean-spirited cheerleading captain a lovestruck best friend and a foreign exchange student all of whom have prominent roles in the film. Throw in a few guest appearances from familiar faces from some of the best-known teen movies of the 1980s along with remakes of songs from the same films - and even some word-for-word dialogue - and you have an amusing walk down memory lane for anyone who has a soft spot for the films of Hughes Crowe and the rest. Bring It On: In It To Win It: Southern California high school senior Carson arrives at the all-important Cheer Camp Nationals determined to lead her squad the West High Sharks to victory. But chic New Yorker Brooke and her team the East High Jets are equally steadfast in their pursuit of the competition's coveted Spirit Stick. As tension mounts between the two rival squads Carson falls for fellow cheerleader Penn not realizing he's a Jet. When Brooke discovers the budding romance she raises the stakes by challenging Carson to a one-on-one cheer-off. A spectacular cheer fighting sequence erupts into a no-holds-barred brawl and cheerleaders on both sides are suspended from the competition. With their dreams of taking home the top prize all but shattered the leaders of both squads realize they'll have to take drastic measures to stay in the game.
Not Another Teen Movie: In this over-the-top parody of the classic moments in teen movie history super-jock Jake Wyler makes a bet with his buddies that he can turn the school frump into a prom queen... Loser: American Pie's Jason Biggs will win your heart as lovable loser Paul Tannek a small-town guy just starting college in New York City. With little cash no friends and three hard-partying girl-chasing roommates who taunt him when they're not ignoring him Paul's life is the pits. Then he meets kindred spirit Dora Diamond (Mena Suvari) and things start to look up. But if Dora's jealous boyfriend their literature professor Edward Alcott (Greg Kinnear) doesn't get in the way of the budding romance Paul's conniving roommates will... Evil Woman: A group of young guys who will do anything to save their friend (Jason Biggs) from marrying the wrong girl even if it means kidnapping his ex-girlfriend his true love in order to bring them back together before she becomes a nun...
Tribute albums and concerts come and go, but America: A Tribute to Heroes may well stand the test of time. Recorded just 10 days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, this two-hour US TV telethon has an appropriately sombre tone; it's also refreshingly unpretentious and ego-free, with no audience and no onscreen identification--of the musical artists or the actors and others who speak between songs. There are some passionate and moving performances by Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Limp Bizkit and friends, Neil Young (the much-praised "Imagine") and several more, easily eclipsing the couple of outright turkeys (the overwrought theatrics of Enrique Iglesias and Mariah Carey). To watch the programme after the horror may have started to fade is to be reminded of the extraordinary emotions the tragic events aroused; and while pop music may be superfluous in the big picture, its power to inspire and perhaps even heal is something to behold.--Sam Graham, Amazon.com
In this over-the-top parody of the classic moments in teen movie history super-jock Jake Wyler makes a bet with his buddies that he can turn the school frump into a prom queen...
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Washington DC-based PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is the most influential organisation of its kind in the US with support across the media and fashion industry. Recorded in New York in 2001, and hosted by the ever-enthusiastic Paul McCartney, this show throws in everything from self-conscious alternative comedy turns to Sarah McLaughlin's musical tribute to the late Linda McCartney--whose championing of animal welfare is reflected in video clips. There's the presentation of the PETA award in her memory to Pamela Anderson-Lee, as well as an amusing interlude featuring the shopping mall antics of veggie turn-on Chris P Carrott. The event ends with a shambolic but enjoyable run-through of hits from the B52s, with a guest spot from Chrissie Hynde, then a breezy rendering of rock & roll standards from McCartney and a backing band of seasoned veterans--including neat guitar work from Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour. Throw in a handful of PETA celebrity promos and you've got a video you're unlikely to play often, but which is a varied and entertaining indication of the support this organisation now enjoys. --Richard Whitehouse
This box set features the following films: Not Another Teen Movie (Dir. Joel Gallen) (2001): In his directorial debut Joel Gallen spoofs the ever-popular teen genre - now in its extended form! The students of John Hughes High School live the plot lines of numerous teen flicks including: She's All That American Pie Ten Things I Hate About You and Sixteen Candles to name just a few. The most popular boy Jake Wyler (Chris Evans) has bet his friends that he can make Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh) - the poor smart girl from the wrong side of the tracks - prom queen. Meanwhile her little brother is in pursuit of the most beautiful girl he's ever seen when he's not getting into trouble with his geeky friends. Of course a teen movie wouldn't be complete without a mean-spirited cheerleading captain a lovestruck best friend and a foreign exchange student all of whom have prominent roles in the film. Throw in a few guest appearances from familiar faces from some of the best-known teen movies of the 1980s along with remakes of songs from the same films - and even some word-for-word dialogue - and you have an amusing walk down memory lane for anyone who has a soft spot for the films of Hughes Crowe and the rest. American Movie (Dir. Paul Weitz) (1999): You'll never look at warm apple pie the same way again! American Pie takes a hysterical look at the goal of four unlucky in love high school friends who make the ultimate pact: lose their virginity by prom night. As they try to manipulate their way into the hearts of some of their classmates their plans often backfire with hilarity. One fails to score with the sexy foreign exchange student and then makes a last ditch effort with a band member who has an interesting way with her flute while another is so desperate he actually hires someone to give him a reputation.
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