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A travel writer improves her love life when she becomes an editor for her father's wedding magazine.
When a seemingly straight-forward drug deal goes awry, XXXX has to break his die-hard rules and turn up the heat, not only to outwit the old regime and come out on top, but to save his own skin...
The Long Blondes live in New York City, filmed and officially released on DVDr by Punkcast. Features the songs Lust In The Movies, Swallow Tattoo, Autonomy Boy, Big Infatuation, Once And Never Again, Appropriation (By Any Other Name), Gidddy Stratoshpheres, Seperated By Motorways and Darts.
Oscar-winning actress Mia Farrow narrates this heartwarming animated classic with music by Ernest V. Troost, adapted from the best-selling children's book by Rose Lewis. Based on Lewis's own experiences adopting a baby girl from China -- and traveling to the ends of the earth to bring her home -- these stories underscore that an adoptive mother's love for her baby is just as fierce as that of a woman who's gone through childbirth.
With danger hot on his heels, erotic-cake baker Selwyn (Warren Fitzgerald) flees his abusive girlfriend and takes up with a punk band in this inspiring tale. Working as a roadie for No Use for a Name, Selwyn falls for a disabled cutie who persuades him to grab his mixer and compete against the "Master Baker of France." The Vandals bassist Joe Escalante directs this film featuring songs from Yellowcard, The Bronx, Jackson, Piebald and many more.
Since PEAU D'ÂNE, cakes have become love potions. Today, to seduce your prince charming, no longer slip into your dough an ugly expensive ring that risks breaking your teeth, but a 100% natural ingredient that good friends can provide you for free... Here, finally revealed, the magical and extraordinary recipe from Madame Peau de Zob, an upstart peasant and bourgeoisie, who sings to us, with the banter of the 1930s, how to make a Cake with Cordom syrup... After OMELETTE and LES YEUX BROUILLÉS, Rémi Lange persists in his vein of culinary art with this three-minute clip which was originally commissioned by Alain Burosse for the 2005 Gay Night on Canal +. This little film was a great success during its screening as part of the 11th Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
It's Christmastime in the garden and Hermie and his friends are hustling and bustling to prepare for the big day. But more than anything they all eagerly anticipate the crowning moment of the holiday season: the arrival of Grannypillar's scrumptious fruitcake. Suddenly, Christmas is hijacked when Iggy and Ziggy Cockroach - the greediest bugs in the garden - steal Grannypillar's fruitcake. How will Christmas survive!? But deep in the hearts of the youngest of hearts, the true meaning of Christmas shines through. Hailey and Bailey, through an act of unheard of generosity, together remind the garden that the celebration of Christmas is nothing about fruitcake, but about God's gift to us.