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Peggy Guggenheim : art addict [videorecording] / by Vreeland, Lisa Immordina,film director.; Buchthal, Stanley F.,film producer.(CARDINAL)533638; Koh, David,film producer.; Braun, Dan,film producer.; Argila, Steven,composer.; Dakota Group,production company.; Fischio Films,production company.; Music Box Films,contributor.; Submarine Deluxe (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)601883; Submarine Entertainment (Firm),production company.;
Extra features: Interviews with author Jaqueline Bograd Weld, artist Marina Abromovic, art historian/author Dire Ashton, gallery owner Larry Gagosian, and art historian/biographer John Richardson; Q 7 A with director Lisa Immordino Vreeland following the film's UK premiere; theatrical trailer.Music, Steven Argila ; editors, Bernardine Colish, Jed Parker ; director of photography, Peter Trilling.Examines the life of Peggy Guggenheim, art collector and patron and a central figure of the modern art movement of the 20th century.DVD; NTSC; widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Documentary films.d2lcgft; Biographical films.; Nonfiction films.; Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898-1979.; Art patrons; Art;
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Once upon a time in Hollywood : original motion picture soundtrack. by Head, Roy,performer.; Humble Harve,performer.; Revere, Paul,1938-2014,performer.; Ryder, Mitch,performer.; Sainte-Marie, Buffy,performer.(CARDINAL)771849; Steele, Don,1936-1997,performer.; Clark, Dee,1938-1990,performer.; Diamond, Neil,performer.(CARDINAL)345491; Corff, Robert,performer.; Lindsay, Mark,1942-performer.; Feliciano, José,1945-performer.(CARDINAL)829023; Tarantino, Quentin,contributor.(CARDINAL)387596; Jarre, Maurice,performer.(CARDINAL)842590; Bob Seger System (Musical group),performer.; Box Tops (Musical group),performer.; Bravos (Musical group),performer.; Buchanan Brothers (Musical group),performer.; Cantori moderni di Alessandroni,performer.; Chad and Jeremy,performer.; Deep Purple (Musical group),performer.; Detroit Wheels (Musical group),performer.; KHJ-AM (Radio station : Los Angeles, Calif.),performer.; KHJ-TV (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.),performer.; Raiders (Musical group),performer.; Simon and Garfunkel,performer.(CARDINAL)681744; Traits (Musical group),performer.; Vanilla Fudge (Musical group),performer.; Village Callers (Musical group),performer.;
Various performers.Personally curated by Quentin Tarantino himself, this soundtrack is a love letter to the music of 1960s-era Hollywood. Featuring over 20 standout tracks from artists such as Paul Revere & The Raiders, Deep Purple and Neil Diamond, the album creates a true time capsule of a golden era of filmmaking.
Subjects: Film soundtracks.; Motion picture music.; Excerpts.; Motion picture music; Film soundtracks.; Popular music; Rock music;
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Beastie Boys book / by Mike D,1965-author.(CARDINAL)782844; Horovitz, Adam,author.(CARDINAL)782845;
Wild card (an introduction) -- Beastie revolution -- PixPixPix -- The other kids at the Bad Brains show -- Well, back in my day... -- Black Flag at the Peppermint Lounge -- Boys (and a girl) entering anarchistic states toward inner excellence -- A rubber band was involved -- Mouth of the rat -- Samson's pizza -- A7 -- Hip hop goes downtown -- White-boy bouillabaisse (an archaeology) -- The making of "Cooky Puss" -- Please eat me: the oral history of Cookie Puss -- British Airways -- The MG -- DJ Double R and his world-famous bubble machine -- The kids -- Drink tickets, buffalo gals, and danceteria -- Danceteria playlist -- Butthole Surfers saved my life -- Rush (not the band) -- On the mic at The Fever -- Run and them -- Become what you hate -- Puppet Show and Beastie Boys -- Soundtrack to the short film She's On It -- Sweet 16 -- A room paved with asphalt -- Something kind of like a virgin -- Madonna tour FYIs and BTWs -- You should loop that -- London '86 -- The song that changed everything -- MC Shy D and a dozen eggs -- Walk this way -- Perhaps the shortest headlining gig in history -- Here's a little story (I got to tell...) -- We liked it. We hated it. -- The original dick in a box -- Lab report -- Tadlock -- Paul Williams (the singer/songwriter) -- The Captain -- The Liverpool riot -- Clear the air -- The Fallout -- '88 -- Expensive shit -- Barrel-chested Randy -- It all started at Dolly Parton's birthday party -- The business of Paul's Boutique -- Zero recollection -- Soul Train -- G-son -- Hippie Steve -- L.A. Gear -- Yo, Paul, this is Allen -- Toyota Corolla mixtape -- The diabolical Biz Markie -- Our new A&R guy -- Check your head -- Kiss the monkey on the nose -- Hey, we should put that out -- The girl in the band -- Goodbye to you and your inflatable penis -- I'll just call him Mitchell -- (Maybe) don't play basketball while high on mushrooms -- Sabotage -- Sticking to themes: 15 photos -- Ill communication review -- Who at the table sucks dick? -- Like a fanzine, but on a computer -- The summer of Os Mutantes -- Halloween with Lee "Scratch" Perry -- Milarepa -- The Draco Report -- Hello Nasty is our best record -- Stop Soba violence -- Ate O Ate: a cookbook -- Approximately grown-ups -- That's the life I wanted -- 5 Borough breakdown -- Dear The Beastie Boys -- Beastie Boys video review -- In a mix-up fa-shun -- Athens (an email sent to my family) -- The music made it stop -- The ring -- Instruments -- Hornblower: profile of a shepherd -- Bestival -- No one seemed to notice -- Yauch, filmmaker -- The last gig -- Yauch mixtape -- That's a lotta songs -- No. Nah. Oh no. Ucch! -- Outro.Formed as a New York City hardcore band in 1981, Beastie Boys struck an unlikely path to global hip hop superstardom. Here is their story, told for the first time in the words of the band. Adam ٢ADROCK٣ Horovitz and Michael ٢Mike D٣ Diamond offer revealing and very funny accounts of their transition from teenage punks to budding rappers; their early collaboration with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin; the debut album that became the first hip hop record ever to hit #1, Licensed to Ill-and the album's messy fallout as the band broke with Def Jam; their move to Los Angeles and rebirth with the genre-defying masterpiece Paul's Boutique; their evolution as musicians and social activists over the course of the classic albums Check Your Head, Ill Communication, and Hello Nasty and the Tibetan Freedom Concert benefits conceived by the late Adam ٢MCA٣ Yauch; and more. For more than thirty years, this band has had an inescapable and indelible influence on popular culture. With a style as distinctive and eclectic as a Beastie Boys album, Beastie Boys Book upends the typical music memoir. Alongside the band narrative you will find rare photos, original illustrations, a cookbook by chef Roy Choi, a graphic novel, a map of Beastie Boys' New York, mixtape playlists, pieces by guest contributors, and many more surprises.
Subjects: Biographies.; Beastie Boys.; Rap musicians;
Available copies: 23 / Total copies: 26
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The movie book / by Baxter, Louis,author.(CARDINAL)631708; Farndon, John,author.(CARDINAL)178435; Grant, Kieran,author.(CARDINAL)428987; Leigh, Danny,1972-editor.(CARDINAL)689319; Wise, Damon,author.(CARDINAL)535798; DK Publishing, Inc.(CARDINAL)317714;
Visionaries, 1902-1931 -- A Golden Age in black and white, 1931-1949 -- Fear and wonder, 1950-1959 -- Rebel rebel, 1960-1974 -- Angels and monsters, 1975-1991 -- Small world, 1992-present.Visionaries, 1902-1931. Labor omnia vincit : A Trip to the Moon ; Out of the cradle endlessly rocking : Intolerance ; I must become Caligari! : The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ; What are we waiting for? : Battleship Potemkin ; This song of the man and his wife is of no place and every place : Sunrise ; Those who toiled knew nothing of the dreams of those who planned : Metropolis ; If you say what you're thinking, I'll strangle you : Steamboat Bill, Jr. ; Has God promised you things? : The Passion of Joan of Arc ; Falling in love again, never wanted to : The Blue Angel ; If I were you, I'd make a bit of a scene : People on Sunday ; Tomorrow the birds will sing : City Lights -- A Golden Age in black and white, 1931-1949. Don't want to, but must! : M ; Will you marry me? Did he leave you any money? Answer the second question first : Duck Soup ; Don't be alarmed, ladies and gentlemen, those chains are made of chrome steel : King Kong ; War is declared! Down with monitors and punishment! : Zero de Conduite ; To a new world of gods and monsters! : The Bride of Frankenstein ; Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all? : Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ; I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore : The Wizard of Oz ; Everybody has their reasons : The Rules of the Game ; Tomorrow is another day : Gone with the Wind ; You're wonderful, in a loathsome sort of way : His Girl Friday ; It isn't enough to tell us what a man did. You've got to tell us who he was : Citizen Kane ; Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine : Casablanca ; How dare you call me a ham? : To Be or Not to Be ; It's hot in here by the stove : Ossessione ; How singularly innocent I look this morning : Laura ; A kick in the rear, if well delivered, is a sure laugh : Children of Paradise ; Children believe what we tell them : La Belle et la Bête ; This is the universe. Big, isn't it? : A Matter of LIfe and Death ; George, remember no man is a failure who has friends̀ : It's a Wonderful Life ; I mind my own business, I bother nobody, and what do I get? Trouble : The Bicycle Thief ; It is so difficult to make a neat job of killing people with whom one is not on friendly terms : Kind Hearts and Coronets ; The world doesn't make any heroes outside of your stories : The Third Man -- Fear and wonder, 1950-1959. We all want to forget something, so we tell stories : Rashomon ; I am big. It's the pictures that got small : Sunset Boulevard ; I have always relied on the kindness of strangers : A Streetcar Named Desire ; It's a hard world for little things : The NIght of the Hunter ; What's the first thing an actor learns? "The show must go on!" : Singin' in the Rain ; Let's go home : Tokyo Story ; When I was a kid, I used to see men go off on these kind of jobs-- and not come back : The Wages of Fear ; But if we don't use your device against Godzilla, what are we going to do? : Godzilla ; Just wait until you see your mother. She's never looked so radiant : All That Heaven Allows ; I don't think that I want to learn that way : Rebel Without a Cause ; When I"m better, we'll go and look at the trains again : Pather Panchali ; Get me to that bus stop and forget you ever saw me : Kiss Me Deadly ; That'll be the day : The Searchers ; I have long walked by your side : The Seventh Seal ; If I do what you tell me, will you love me? : Vertigo ; What did you do during the uprising? : Ashes and Diamonds ; Well, nobody's perfect : Some LIke It Hot ; Your parents say you're always lying : The 400 Blows -- Rebel rebel, 1960-1974. You are the first woman on the first day of creation : La Dolce Vita ; Don't use the brakes. Cars are made to go, not to stop : À bout de souffle ; That's what all these loony laws are for, to be broken by blokes like us : Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ; I have never stayed so long anywhere : Last Year at Marienbad ; This is the story of a man marked by an image from his childhood : La jetée ; Guy, I love you. You smell of gasoline : The Umbrellas of Cherbourg ; There's gold in the sea beyond : Black God, White Devil ; Gentlemen, you can't fight in here. This is the War Room! : Dr. Strangelove ; I can't seem to stop singing wherever I am : The Sound of Music ; It's difficult to start a revolution : The Battle of Algiers ; Who wants to be an angel? : Chelsea Girls ; Let's see the sights! : Playtime ; This here's Miss Bonnie Parker. I'm Clyde Barrow. We rob banks : Bonnie and Clyde ; I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that : 2001: A Space Odyssey ; We're gonna stick together, just like it used to be : The Wild Bunch ; They see a free individual, it's gonna scare 'em : Easy Rider ; Are you fond of meat? : Le Boucher ; Some day, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me : The Godfather ; That man is a head taller than me. That may change : Aguirre, the Wrath of God ; The guests are here, sir : The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie ; Did you really see her? : Don't Look Now ; You can talk to him whenever you want. Just close your eyes and call him : The Spirit of the Beehive ; You know what happens to nosy fellows? : Chinatown ; And we'll buy ourselves a little piece of heaven : Ali: Fear Eats the Soul -- Angels and monsters, 1975-1991. You're gonna need a bigger boat : Jaws ; There's some questions got answers and some haven't : Picnic at Hanging Rock ; Someday a real rain will come : Taxi Driver ; I lurve you, you know? I loave you. I luff you. Two 'F's : Annie Hall ; The Force is strong with this one : Star Wars ; You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? : Alien ; It's so quiet out here. It is the quietest place in the world : Stalker ; You have to have good men. Good men, all of them : Das Boot ; I've seen things you people wouldn't believe : Blade Runner ; I can't figure out if you're a detective or a pervert : Blue Velvet ; Why am I me, and why not you? : Wings of Desire ; I thought this only happened in the movies : Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown ; Being happy isn't all that great : Sex, Lies, and Videotape ; Today's temperature's gonna rise up over 100 degrees : Do the Right Thing ; She has the face of Buddha and the heart of a scorpion : Raise the Red Lantern -- Small world, 1992-present. The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men : Pulp Fiction ; I feel something important is happening around me. And it scares me : Three Colors: Red ; Get busy living, or get busy dying : The Shawshank Redemption ; To infinity, and beyond! : Toy Story ; It's not how you fall that matters. It's how you land : La Haine ; I'm not sure I agree with you one hundred percent on your police work there, Lou : Fargo ; We've all lost our children : The Sweet Hereafter ; I miss my father : Central Station ; Here's to the man who killed my sister : Festen ; Everyone's fear takes on a life of its own : Ringu ; A sword by itself rules nothing. It only comes alive in skilled hands : Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ; You don't remember your name? : Spirited Away ; I like to look for things no-one else catches : Amélie ; What an extraordinary stance! : Lagaan ; It all began with the forging of the Great Rings : The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ; You need more than guts to be a good gangster. You need ideas : City of God ; Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone : Oldboy ; You don't know me, but I know you : The Lives of Others ; You'll see that life isn't like fairy tales : Pan's Labyrinth ; This is our destiny : Slumdog Millionaire ; This box is full of stuff that almost killed me : The Hurt Locker ; If I die, what a beautiful death! : Man on Wire ; I'd like to ask you something, Father : The White Ribbon ; Everyone pays for the things they do : Once Upon a Time in Anatolia ; So, what do you like about being up here? : Gravity ; We're all just winging it : Boyhood.More than a century after the Lumi©·re brothers made their first movie, the magic of the silver screen refuses to fade. Even silent era classics, such as the futuristic Metropolis, still retain the power to astonish. The talkies introduced new genres-- among them the special-effects blockbuster, first seen in King Kong and reinvented in the 1980s with Steven Spielberg's Jaws-- that continue to inspire and enthrall. In more recent years, technological progress has led to such groundbreaking achievements as Toy Story and Gravity. Including more than 100 of the best movies made, from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to Boyhood, the book contains highlights taken from every genre and every part of the world-- from neorealism to the New Wave, and from crime thriller to romantic comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi. The Movie Book is the perfect introduction to this fascinating subject, bound to delight and entertain film buffs and new movie audiences alike.
Subjects: Motion pictures;
Available copies: 19 / Total copies: 21
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