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The Most Dangerous Band In The World: The Story of Guns Nā€™ Roses
7.2 2016
Never-before-seen video footage of Guns N' Roses in their formative years, and how they climbed the charts from the gutters of Hollywood's Sunset Strip. The film tells the story of how the band came from playing bars on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles to stadiums across the world and has been compiled from a host of exclusive interviews and the early footage of GNR fan and friend Marc Canter. Interview subjects include Slash, drummer Steven Adler, former manager Vicky Hamilton, Whisky A Go Go owner Mario Maglieri. Marc Canter has also said there is a full-cinema biopic (with actors) in the works.
The Magical world of Winnie the Pooh : Growing up with Pooh
7.5 2016
Four animated adventures for the Disney incarnation of Winnie the Pooh. In 'Cloud, Cloud, Go Away', Tigger learns that saying 'I'm sorry' is sometimes all it takes to make a new friend. In 'Me and My Shadow', Piglet discovers that he can be his own best friend. In 'Easy Come, Easy Gopher', Rabbit learns that honesty is the best policy when he secretly changes Gopher's blueprints. Finally, in 'The Bug Stops Here', teamwork is the name of the game when Pooh and his friends lend Christopher Robin a hand.
/misplay (Episode 1: A Scantily Clad Parade of Orcs and Trolls in World of Warcraft)
5.5 2015
/misplay was a performance made in collaboration with Andre Faupel, Ashin Mandal, Ephraim Schott, Hagen Hiller, Marina Belikova, Meike Halle and Mihail Mihaylov. It was created in conjunction with a course I taught at Bauhaus University called Collaboratively Choreographed Online Interventions through which I worked with students to stage gestural performances in a number of different multi user digital environments.
Top Gear: The Worst Car In the History of the World
7.6 2012
Jeremy Clarkson and James May travel to the North of England to name and shame some of the worst cars in history, from manufacturers who "should have known better".
We Can't Change the World, But We Wanna Build a School in Cambodia
6.9 2011
A young Japanese man named Kota Tanaka (Osamu Mukai) works to raise money and then build an elementary school in Cambodia.
Great Cemetaries of the World: Metarie & St. Louis New Orleans, Louisiana
5.5 2008
The stories of some of the world's greatest cemetaries
The Standard Deviants: The Candy-Coated World of Calculus, Part 2
5.5 2004
Revised 1998 version. When you're ready to tackle advanced calculus, The Standard Deviants are ready to help! Part 2 covers applications of the derivative, antiderivatives and the definite integral. By combining a relaxed and enjoyable format with computer graphics and animation, the Standard Deviants enhance understanding and increase retention of difficult subjects. The key to a better grade in calculus is only a play button away.
The Standard Deviants: The Pumped-Up World of Pre-Algebra, Part 1
5.5 2002
With all those X's and Y's, pre-algebra can be very intimidating. But with the right preparation, pre-algebra is as easy as 1-2-3! Building on your knowledge of basic math, The Standard Deviants eliminate the intimidation factor by presenting the material in an easy-to-understand manner using plenty of examples and computer graphics.
The Standard Deviants: The Many-Sided World of Geometry, Part 1
5.5 2002
Every year, millions of high school and college students walk into their first geometry class thinking: "Circles and squares. How tough can it be?" Then they encounter the postulates, statements and theorems! But have no fear, our simple, straightforward format will help students understand and make sense of geometry.
Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: The Romans in North Africa
5.5 2000
Using innovative 3D graphics, computer animation, reconstructions and location footage, this engrossing video transports viewers to Northern Africa to visit the sites of some remarkable Roman architecture. On the itinerary are the subterranean city of Bulla Regia and El Jem's impressive Colosseum. Foremost scholars, including professor Roger Wilson of Nottingham University and professor David Mattingly of Leicester University, provide insight.