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,Rob Morrow,David Krumholtz,Judd Hirsch,Alimi Ballard,Navi Rawat
price:$1.99
(2001-08-15)
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,Helen Mirren,Russell Brand,Reeve Carney,Tom Conti,Chris Cooper
price:$14.99
(2011-10-19)
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,Faye Grant,Melvin F. Allen,William Bogert,Richard Brand,J.P. Bumstead
price:$1.99
(2006-12-15)
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DVD Details: Actors: LisaRaye, N'Bushe Wright, Mos Def, Monica Calhoun, Clifton PowellDirectors: Neema BarnetteFormat: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)Number of discs: 1; Studio: Lions GateDVD Release Date: January 27, 2004; Run Time: 95 minutes < Civil Brand >
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,LisaRaye,N'Bushe Wright,Mos Def,Monica Calhoun,Clifton Powell
price:$5.15
Lions Gate(2004-01-27)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's reviewAfter accidentally killing her abusive husband, beautiful Frances is separated from her child and incarcerated. While struggling to adjust to life behind bars, the young woman is forced to work in a prison sweatshop. Fed up with the brutal conditions, Frances leads her fellow inmates in a daring revolt against penitentiary injustice. Gripping drama stars LisaRaye, N'Bushe Wright, Mos Def. 91 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary. Rerations < Civil Brand >
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price:$1.99
(2011-02-13)
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,Russell Brand
price:$4.30
Comedy Central(2009-05-19)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's reviewBritish pop icon. Rock star. Ladies man. The unexpected star and scene-stealer ofForgetting Sarah Marshalland the controversial host of the 2008 VMA’s, Russell Brand makes his Comedy Central debut withRussell Brand in New York City. Detailing the difficulty of handling his newfound fame in America, recounting the time he meet the Queen and instructing women on how to approach him, Russell Brand proves he’s the hottest thing to come out of Britain since The Beatles. Rerations < Russell Brand in New York City >
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For decades, U.S. strategists-for-hire have been quietly molding the opinions of voters and the messages of candidates in elections from the Middle East to the South American jungle. With flabbergasting access to think sessions, media training and the making of smear campaigns, we watch how the consultants' marketing strategies shape the relationship between a leader and his people. OUR BRAND < Our Brand Is Crisis >
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,Mauricio Balcazar,James Carville,Tad Devine,Stanley Greenberg,Carlos D. Mesa Gisbert
price:$16.99
Koch Lorber Films(2006-09-05)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's reviewA Film by Rachel BoyntonFor decades, U.S. strategists-for-hire have been quietly molding the opinions of voters and the messages of candidates in elections from the Middle East to the South American jungle. Our Brand is Crisis follows James Carville, Jeremy Rosner and a team of political consultants as they launch a media-savvy campaign for Bolivian presidential candidate Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. With unprecedented access to think sessions, media training and the making of smear campaigns, witness a shocking example of America "spreading democracy" overseas and its earth-shattering aftermath. "Momentous…astounding!" – Laura Kern,The New York Times "a fascinating glimpse of the Americanized marketing of international politics"–Premiere Magazine WINNER International Documentary Association IDA Award "We must own crisis and we must brand crisis." So says advertising consultant Tad Devine in this insightful documentary. Along with James Carville, Jeremy Rosner, and other Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS) pollsters and strategists, he's helping to shape the campaign of Bolivian presidential candidate Gonzalo "Goni" Sánchez de Lozada of the MNR Party (Goni first held office from 1993-1997). That was in 2002. As with most American elections, things start off on a positive note and soon turn negative as the "crisis" changes from the economy to the competition, Evo Morales (the MAS Party) and Manfred Reyes Villa (the NFR Party). Goni's own campaign manager believes that his age and perceived "arrogance" are stumbling blocks (and possibly the cigar-smoking millionaire's wealth, since only the very rich can afford GCS). Rachel Boynton's debut feature tracks the process from start to finish: 100+ days of brainstorming sessions, focus groups, and television appearances. It'sThe War Room, Part II: The Bolivian Years. Unfortunately, Bolivia is not America and Goni is not Bill Clinton. The violent anti-government riots that break out in 2003, as the country's economy remains in tatters, bring to mind the old saw, "Be careful what you wish for..." In the end, it's easy to demonize GCS, but Boynton doesn't point fingers--with a true populist like Clinton, their plan just might have worked.--Kathleen C. Fennessy Rerations < Our Brand Is Crisis >
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(2008-03-07)
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(2011-01-25)
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,Sullivan Brown,Clayton Corzatte,Gretchen Lee Krich,Erik Steffen Maahs,Maya Lawson
price:$15.95
Criterion Collection(2008-08-12)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's reviewIn the weird and wonderful supercinematic world of Canadian cult filmmaker Guy Maddin, personal memory collides with movie lore for a radical sensory overload. This eerie excursion into the Gothic recesses of Maddin's mad, imaginary childhood is a silent, black-and-white comic science-fiction nightmare set in a lighthouse on grim Notch island, where fictional protagonist Guy Maddin was raised by an ironfisted, puritanical mother. Originally mounted as a theatrical event (accompanied by live orchestra, Foley artists, and assorted narrators), 'Brand Upon the Brain!' is an irreverant, delirious trip into the mind of one of current cinema's true eccentrics. Guy Maddin’s feature,Brand Upon the Brain, may well be his best. Maddin buffs will be reminded ofTales of Gimli Hospital, due to its horrific, slanted comedy, yet this film delves poetically into this auteur’s autobiography.Brand Upon the Brainis constructed in black and white with Maddin’s unique blend of old-fashioned and modernist filmic styles and techniques, yet what is most wonderful is the plot’s melding of fantasy and reality. Broken up into sections marked by title cards recalling silent films, the film takes place on a Canadian island called Black Notch, where protagonist, Guy (Erik Steffan Maahs as old Maddin, Sullivan Brown as boy Maddin), is raised under the thumb of his controlling mother (Gretchen Krich) who is managing an orphanage. Unfolding in chapters such as "Memory Floods Back," "Background," and "Dark Schedules,"Brand Upon the Braintackles issues of homosexual awakening in a pious environment, cross-dressing, sibling rivalry, youthful lust, escapism’s role in the development of artistic imagination, plus many darker topics that will thrill viewers ready for the macabre. In Chapter Six, garments are fetishistically removed with "Undressing Gloves", linking childhood play and adult desire. Maddin’s childhood acquaintances, like bully SavageTom (Andrew Loviska), and crush Wendy Hale who morphs into a boy called Chance with a simple haircut (Katherine Scharhon) underscore the director’s love of carnivalesque characters. Smears of Vaseline on the camera lens, quavering shots that look hand-rendered, quick-cut editing, and sets alongside costuming lend the film an over-the-top nostalgia that borders on camp. This adds to the absurdist tale an historicism that convinces the viewer of this story’s truth, though it is clearly fictionalized. In fact, the extras contain a mini-documentary interview with Maddin, in which he describesthe roughly two-percent of the film that actually occurred. Also notable is the audio format experimentation. Having once toured live as a silent film narrated by various artists in person, the DVD contains narration from Maddin’s point of view in several different voices, such as IsabellaRossellini, Laurie Anderson, and John Ashbery. One can select whose voice they want to serve as Maddin’s stand-in, which is jarringly strange. The short films, "It’s My Mother’s Birthday Today," and "Footsteps," about the sound effects company who contribute greatly to the hazy, atmospherics,are also excellent. It is so lovely to see such an individualist gain recognition through Criterion Collection, as this will hopefully expose more viewers to this stridently independent artist. —Trinie Dalton Rerations < Brand Upon the Brain! (The Criterion Collection) >
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