Harold L. Humes, known to his friends as "Doc," was a modern-day Renaissance man -- he was a published novelist, invented...
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2008
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Inevitably recalling the shenanigans of Tom Green and Sasha Baron Cohen's Ali G, Canadian comedian Nardwuar the Human...
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2007
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In 1955, poet Allen Ginsberg summed up the greatest fears of his generation in a landmark poem appropriately titled "Howl."...
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2004
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2004
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1998
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Author, educator, and philosopher Dr. Timothy Leary was wildly controversial throughout his life, so it came as no surprise...
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1997
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In 1980 the U.S. Department of Defense named the Ada programming language in honor of Lord Byron's daughter, the...
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Sims
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1997
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This documentary on one of the most famous cult figures of the 1960s is the debut feature of writer-director Paul Davids. It...
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1996
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In this high-tech world, people have many different ways to add pleasure or change their lives for the better. This...
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1995
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Set on the outskirts of Hollywood, this gritty comedy spends a day with eccentric groups of aspiring writers and actors as...
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1994
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The title tells all in this Emmy-winning Frasier episode, in which Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) is reunited with his...
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1994
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1994
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Though this film is billed as a comedy, it does contain some violent moments as it follows a young man's journey across the...
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1994
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1994
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1994
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Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me is an offbeat comedy about a criminal (Max Parrish) who shoots his fiancée (Sean Young) during...
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1993
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Bud Cort's directorial debut is a dark comedy about a romantic obsession that leads to tragedy, featuring a wide array of...
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1993
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Screenwriter/electrician Abbe Wool makes her directorial debut with the offbeat road movie Roadside Prophets. Brooding...
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Salvadore
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1992
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In 1982, when William Gibson's novel Neuromancer landed in the hands of the public, few believed that the vision it presented...
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1991
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In this socially-conscious drama, a group of students take on a greedy factory owner who is plotting to dump his toxic waste...
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1990
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Night Visions is a serial-killer-at-large TV movie starring James Remar and Loryn Locklin. Remar portrays the tough LA cop on...
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1990
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This is a collection of Devo's best-known videos from 1976-1982. The Ohio band has also inserted humorous short clips and...
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1990
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Wes Craven's Shocker takes media manipulation to a new level in this story of an evil force emitted from television sets that...
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1989
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Cheech Marin and Eric Roberts play two draft-dodging hippies who flee to a commune in Central America where they stay for 20...
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1989
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Psychedelic guru Timothy Leary is your host for this documentary, which chronicles a 1989 concert that reunited several of...
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1989
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This final episode of Moonlighting finds Bert (Curtis Armstrong) and Agnes (Allyce Beasley) getting married, just as David...
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1989
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Director Morley Markson interviews political radicals of the 1960s in this informative social documentary. Twenty years after...
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1988
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In the U.S., in the 1950s, contemporary jazz was becoming more and more esoteric, and a small group of writers, poets and...
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1987
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1983
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After World War II there was a group of young men -- writers primarily -- who were disillusioned by the pursuit of the...
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1982
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Here, the dope-smoking duo are working on an ice-cream truck, and their specially treated confections are more than just a...
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Himself
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1981
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This legendary episode of television personality Tom Snyder's talk show The Tomorrow Show, which originally aired in 1979,...
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1979
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Underground filmmaker Jonas Mekas presents a collection of home movies, outtakes and unfinished projects. A picnic in...
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1970
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1967
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