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The Making of ‘Heat’ (2005)
Behind the scenes documentary on the classic Michael Mann heist film.
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Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight – The Legend Reborn (2005)
A look behind the scenes at the making of “Batman” (1989).
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Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight – The Gathering Storm (2005)
A look behind the scenes at the development of “Batman” (1989) production.
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Lugosi: The Dark Prince (2006)
Film historians, and producer Richard Gordon, talk about the horror movie career of cult star Bela Lugosi.
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You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman (2006)
A 5-part documentary of the history of Superman in the movies. • Origin – Superman in the media and the challenges the Salkinds faced • Vision – Creating the right script, Choosing the right director and casting the right actors • Ascent – The production and launch of a new kind of fantasy film • Crisis – Complications and conflicts between the creative forces behind Superman II • Redemption – Criticisms and burnout of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
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The Assassination of Jesse James: Death Of An Outlaw (2008)
Explores the true story of the notorious Jesse James, how the myth developed during his lifetime, and how the legends have persisted over 100 years after his death at the hands of his former friend, Robert Ford.
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1939: Hollywood’s Greatest Year (2009)
1939: Hollywood’s Greatest Year is a once-over-lightly evocation of a slate of classic films unmatched before or since. In a year permitting 10 Best Picture nominees, the final cut included Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Dark Victory, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Ninotchka, Of Mice and Men, Stagecoach, Wuthering Heights, Love Affair. Shut out: The Roaring ’20s, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Intermezzo, Destry Rides Again, Idiot’s Delight, Young Mr. Lincoln, Gunga Din. This hour-long film finds room to acknowledge a few of these non-starters, but its brevity means a lot gets left out. This includes the absence of anything that doesn’t celebrate the studio system, including the practices of the shrewd tyrants who ran them, seen in brief archival footage.
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Whitney Cummings: Money Shot (2010)
Taped at Washington D.C.’s Sidney Harmon Hall, “Whitney Cummings: Money Shot” features Cummings commenting on male strippers, fake boobs and getting spanked in the bedroom, among other things, in this hilarious performance. It’s not every day a funny lady reveals the best way to punish a boyfriend, what it’s really like to date a vampire, the similarities between The Food Network and porn and the “emotional ninja” tactics all women have at their disposal!
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Jim Gaffigan: Mr. Universe (2012)
Recorded at the Warner Theater in Washington, DC on February 25th, 2012, Mr Universe follows in the model of Louis CK’s Live At The Beacon Theater and has been made exclusively available for online purchase only, directly from Gaffigan’s website. This 75-minute special contains more of Gaffigan’s trademark, surreal humor on food, life, his nit-picky fans, and whales in denial. Also, a part of the proceeds from sales of Mr. Universe will go to the Bob Woodruff Foundation, a organization which assists veterans and their families as servicemen return to civilian life.
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Gary Gulman: In This Economy? (2012)
Comedian Gary Gulman performs at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. Topics include the financial crisis; renting movies; and a conversation between Bill Gates and Donald Trump.
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Jim Jefferies: Fully Functional (2012)
There’s something magical about an Australian accent that seems to make even the most caustic wit come off with good-natured charm. And that delicate blend of deviant behavior and good intentions has skyrocketed Aussie comic Jim Jefferies to international acclaim with critics and fans alike. In this new hour-long special, the man hailed by Q Magazine as “Britain’s most offensive stand-up comedian” shares fresh tales from his life on the edge, including a menage a trois in Montreal and attending a party where God is on the guest list.
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Maria Bamford: The Special Special Special! (2012)
Welcome to the special special special comedy special. It’s very good. I love comedy. And who do I want to make laugh more than Marilyn and Joel Bamford, my parents? So, we’ve cut out the middle man of 200 strangers in a tv studio and gone right to the source. With some paid audiences, the feigned enthusiasm can be a little uncomfortable to watch, but I genuinely rock the house. My parents only wish they could be there with you when you watch this with your parents.
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