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The making of Spike Jonze's "Her."
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En un futuro cercano, Theodore, un hombre solitario a punto de divorciarse que trabaja en una empresa como escritor de cartas para terceras personas, compra un día un nuevo sistema operativo basado en el modelo de Inteligencia Artificial, diseñado para satisfacer todas las necesidades del usuario. Para su sorpresa, se crea una relación romántica entre él y Samantha, la voz femenina de ese sistema operativo.
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Adaptación de ‘Una princesa de Marte’, la primera novela fantástica de Edgar Rice Burroughs. La película lleva a la gran pantalla una aventura épica que se desarrolla en el devastado planeta Marte, un mundo habitado por tribus guerreras y seres salvajes. John Carter es un veterano de la Guerra Civil norteamericana (1861-1865) que se halla en el planeta Marte, se ve inmerso en una nueva y misteriosa guerra con un extraño ejército de marcianos, entre los que se encuentran Tars Tarkas y la princesa Dejah Thoris.
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Un asistente de biblioteca se deja llevar a través de una vida rutinaria en Los Angeles, hasta que un encuentro casual abre sus ojos al poder de la creatividad y, finalmente, al amor. Cuando esta nueva vida y el amor empiezan a desmoronarse, descubre que tiene mucho que ofrecer. Este cortometraje nos muestra que lo ordinario no es un buen lugar para estar.
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Donde viven los monstruos (Where the wild things are) es uno de los libros infantiles más vendidos de la historia. Su escritor, Maurice Sendak fue merecedor de la Caldecott Medal, uno de los más prestigiosos premios de literatura infantil, en 1964 por este libro. Ahora, pasados casi 50 años de la edición original, esa pequeña historia de un niño llamado Max que se enfada con su madre y la imaginación lo lleva allí donde están los monstruos, llegará a la gran pantalla. La historia, dirigida por Spike Jonze, nos cuenta el viaje que hace Max a través de un bosque que repentinamente crece en su habitación hacia el mar, donde embarcará días, semanas, meses y años hasta llegar a la isla donde viven los monstruos, seres de grandes dimensiones, peludos y con los ojos amarillos de los que cualquier niño tendría miedo.
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Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures From the Vault 1991-2002 contains every one of Weezer's music videos from that time period (including the classic Spike Jonze directed clips for "The Sweater Song," and "Buddy Holly"). Also included are never-before-released videos, live footage from the beginning of the band's career, acoustic performances, and footage of the band at work in the studio.
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Charlie Kaufman, un guionista de Los Ángeles, vive un periodo de crisis creativa, todo lo contrario que su hermano gemelo Donald. Charlie escribe tal como vive: con gran dificultad y lleno de inseguridades, mientras que Donald vive tal como escribe: con dejadez. Por su parte, Susan escribe sobre la vida, pero es incapaz de vivirla. Por el contrario, la intensa y aventurera vida de John es digna de una novela.
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Un hombre de negocios, al escuchar una canción en la radio de una camarera, se pone a bailar en el vestíbulo del hotel.
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La vida de Craig Schwartz está llegando al final de un ciclo. Craig es un marionetista callejero con un gran talento, pero él tiene la impresión de que su vida carece de sentido. Nueva York ha cambiado mucho y la gente no le presta mucha atención. Lleva diez años casado con Lotte, que trabaja en una tienda de animales y está obsesionada con su trabajo. Él consigue encontrar trabajo en la planta 7'5 del edificio Mertin-Flemmer de Manhattan, donde encuentra una pequeña puerta que le permite el acceso a un pasillo secreto que le aspira y que le permite acceder al cerebro de John Malkovich.
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A clique of school girls devise a secret plan that they code-name "Lick the Star".
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While filming professional bullriders for a commercial at the national rodeo in Houston, Texas, Spike Jonze befriended two suburban teenagers who aspired to be cowboys. The documentary chronicles an afternoon in their lives.
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A guy and a girl play copycat with each other from opposite sides of the street.
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A behind-the-scenes documentary of R.E.M. as they prepare to embark on their 1995 Monster World Tour.
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As part of their 1994/1995 Voodoo Lounge world tour, the Rolling Stones gave a handful of small-scale, stripped-down concerts in Europe as a kind of response to 'MTV Unplugged.' This show that took place on July 19, 1995 at the Brixton Academy in London, a venue with a capacity of about 5000, was the final of a total of four club shows. The other shows were held in Paris and Amsterdam, and all of them were recorded for a forthcoming album, which was eventually named 'Stripped' and released on November 13, 1995. Two songs from the London show made it on the album, namely "Dead Flowers" and the Bob Dylan-penned "Like a Rolling Stone," with the latter also being released as the lead single off the album. "Black Limousine" and "Live with Me" from this show were chosen as the B-sides for the singles "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Wild Horses," respectively. The full Brixton Academy concert was released on DVD and SD Blu-ray as part of the 'Totally Stripped' deluxe boxed set on June 3, 2016.
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In November of 1995, the Rolling Stones released the acclaimed album 'Stripped,' their second release on the Virgin Records label after 1994's 'Voodoo Lounge.' The concept for 'Stripped,' a studio/live hybrid album with stripped-down instrumentation, was conceived as a kind of response to 'MTV Unplugged' while the band was on their big-scale 1994/1995 world tour in support of 'Voodoo Lounge.' A total of four stripped-down concerts were held at small venues in Amsterdam, Paris and London, and recorded for the album 'Stripped.' The concert that was released under the title "Live from Paris 1995" on DVD and SD Blu-ray as part of the 2016 'Totally Stripped' deluxe boxed set took place on July 3, 1995 at the Paris Olympia, a venue with a capacity of about 2000. Three songs from this intimate concert were included on the original 'Stripped' album, namely "Shine a Light," "Let It Bleed" and "Angie."
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This 99-minute concert, which was recorded at the world-famous Paradiso in Amsterdam on May 26, 1995, captures the Rolling Stones in top form playing a strong 20-song set to a high-spirited audience. This was the first of four small-scale club shows that the band held on the European leg of their big-scale 1994/1995 'Voodo Lounge' world tour. These shows can be seen as a kind of response to 'MTV Unplugged' with the band playing rawer, stripped-down and sometimes unplugged versions of their well-known hits as well as rare songs. The Paradiso set list includes a number of rarities from the Rolling Stones' extensive back catalogue that are performed only seldom, including "It's All Over Now," "The Spider and the Fly," "Shine a Light" and "Respectable." The final song from this show, "Street Fighting Man," was used as the opening track on the band's 1995 album 'Stripped.' The full concert was released on DVD and SD Blu-ray as part of the 'Totally Stripped' deluxe boxed set on June 3, 2016.