Filmmaker David Parsa examines the powerful bond between surfing and music in this documentary featuring plenty of wave-riding action and interviews with famed surfing musicians such as Jackson Browne and Jack Johnson. Surfing greats Greg Noll, Kelly Slater, Gerry Lopez, Jordy Smith and others show off their best moves in the water and explain the role of music in surf culture. The film features music from the Doors, Jimmy Hendrix, TSOL and more.
A documentary on Paul Watson, who takes the law into his own hands on the open seas, confronting, by any nonviolent means necessary, the hunters who indiscriminately slaughter whales, seals and sharks, along with complicit governments and environmental organizations.
A human story unfolds when detectives aggravated by a major bust gone wrong are forced to deal with a tormented man thrown into the cage after urinating on the Mayor's limo.
This making-of features additional background on the original ideas for the film. Shyamalan discusses his initial inspiration to make the ultimate B-movie, but one that morphed into something deeper.
A woman takes a man she just met at a nightclub to a hotel, so they can have a one-night stand, but things start to get complicated when he asks her to spend the night with him so they can have a chance to know about each other between the sheets.
With Australia at war in Vietnam in 1967, suddenly Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared without a trace—an event unparalleled in the history of western democracy.
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