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In 1990, SEGA, a fledgling arcade company assembled a team of misfits to take on the greatest video game company in the world, Nintendo. It was a once-in-a-lifetime, no-holds-barred conflict that pit brother against brother, kids against grownups, Sonic against Mario, and uniquely American capitalism against centuries-old Japanese tradition. For the first time ever, the men and women who fought on the front lines for Sega and Nintendo discuss this battle that defined a generation.
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Dreaming of a better future, an aspiring young DJ confronts his family struggles in the streets of Brooklyn.
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Dreaming of a better future, an aspiring young DJ confronts his family struggles in the streets of Brooklyn.
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Fight for Your Right Revisited stars Danny McBride, Seth Rogen, and Elijah Wood as the "young" Beastie Boys from the past and Jack Black, John C. Reilly, and Will Ferrell as the "old" Beastie Boys from the future. The story begins where the video for "Fight for Your Right (1987)" ended. It features music from the band's album Hot Sauce Committee Part Two.
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Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! is a 2006 concert film of the Beastie Boys. It was created by giving camcorders to 50 audience members of a sold out concert at Madison Square Garden on October 9, 2004. The audience members were instructed to keep the cameras rolling at all times. The DVD of this concert movie was released on July 24, 2006 in the UK and July 25, 2006 in the US.
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盲学校の教師をしている青年ジュリアンは、未婚で妊娠している姉パール、エキセントリックな父、レスラーを夢見る弟クリス、犬を溺愛する祖母と一緒に暮らしている。家族は父の異常な言動や怒りの発作に苛まれていたが、そんなジュリアンのたった一つの安らぎは姉のパールだった。しかしある日、ジュリアンたちとアイススケートに出かけたパールは、滑って転倒し病院に運ばれてしまう。
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Basketball's hottest street players show off their best moves and creative styles all across the United States in this video that's loaded with action -- on the court and off. The film captures MixTape Players Skip to My Lou, HotSauce, Main Event, Shane the Dribbling Machine, AO, Headache, Sik wit It and others as their maverick maneuvers shake up courts in Boston, New Orleans, Dallas, Philadelphia, Atlanta and elsewhere.