This is in salute of Memorial Day and how the government treats military veterans. By serving our country they should be among our most honored of citizens. Instead, this happens.
UPDATE! Deb Shank DID GET HER MONEY! Walmart dropped the charges after 2 days of Keith and CNN coverage. To help the Shanks, you can send a check to: Bank of America / 320 W. Main St. / Jackson, MO 63755 (Put "Debbie Shank Fund" on envelope AND on check) 573/339-6500 or go to any BofA branch.
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"And liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis, opening a new chapter in the completion of the international space station for the collaboration of nations in space."
A lengthy PBS clipreel promo with music by Enya, among others. Pretty nostalgic to look at and see the fall of the Soviet Union, the Clarence Thomas hearings, MacNeil, Paul Duke...
Opening theme for part II of ???? otherwise known as Legend of the Spirit Mirror. By request! Yu Bo, Ada Choi, Yang Jun Yi, Monica Chan, Lu Xing Yu and Yang Guang co-star. Features Norman Chu as a surprisingly reformed Yin Zhong.
Dysfunctional Family Circus! This little charmer from January 2003 features American Families, the films of Martin Scorsese and a Doris Day retrospective. Created by sabotagefilmgroup.co m, with Johnny Thunder's delightful cover of Doris' signature tune. Have fun!
This is a hysterical little number illustrating films about breakups, along with a Jeannette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy festival. Credited to Sabotage (sabotagefilmgroup.c om), with "I Will Survive" covered by Cake.
This lovely promo features Claudette Colbert, Religion on Film, and Product Placement. Song is "Want Too Much" by Joe Henry, who also sang "Flesh and Blood," the song used for the 2005 TCM obituary clipreel (see user schatze78 - they have it) This was done by sabotagefilmgroup.co m.
This looks like a movie promo, doesn't it? It was created by Mark Allen in 2004 and shown heavily on MTV and Asian television stations, which is where we picked up our copy. They used to show it all the time during "Shui Yue Dong Tian".
Apparently an ad for Windows 95, this is just about the best commercial Microsoft ever did. In fact, it's one of the best commercials we've ever seen, period. Sorry about the fuzzyvision. If anyone has a better-resolution copy, let us know. Gather up your ideas... The world will never be the same!
Dina Ciraulo's independent film about the life and adventures of Opal Whiteley, the Oregon naturalist and diarist who claimed to be the illegitimate daughter of a French prince. Learn more by doing a search on 'Opal Whiteley' and 'Opal The Movie'.