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Popwhore movie trailer

A young wife and mother, struggling on public assistance, begins escorting to the rich and starts up an internet sex website in pursuit of a better life for her family. But at what cost? Directed by award winning 9/11 filmmaker James Hanlon. Produced by Darren Capik and James Hanlon.

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Popwhore

A young wife and mother, struggling on public assistance, begins escorting to the rich and starts up an internet sex website in pursuit of a better life for her family. But at what cost? Directed by award winning 9/11 filmmaker James Hanlon. Produced by Darren Capik and James Hanlon.

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Generation Unleashed 2007

Edited short film of the Generation Unleashed Conference at City Bible Church in Portland, Oregon.
Special thanks to:
Jean Woest
James Hanlon
Jeff Borota
Chad Vanhorn
Luke Tarter
Crystal Andalzi
Daniel VanHorn
Joel Soveriegn
Kenny Rider
Victor Monterrosso
Alejandro " "
Brian Taggart
Stacey Taggart
James Murar


It so funny I look back at this video a year later and I realize how young everyone looks back then.

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Charlie Rose - "9/11"

Jules Naudet, Filmmaker; Gedeon Naudet, Filmmaker; James Hanlon, Firefighter; various screen shots from "9/11"...charlie_rose tvshow charlie_rose_archive

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Outside the Lobby 1.1

There is more to the Naudet Brothers film then meets the eye..For such a spontaneous event they were in all the right places at all the right times to film the "defining moments" in our minds of 9-11...

The people...
The planes...
The collapsing buildings..


Two brothers set out to film a documentary of a rookie firefighter and ending up capturing the "inside look" at the worst attack in our history.


On the surface it may seem like a "true" account of what happened in New York, but there is much more to it..

These videos in NO WAY take away from those who lost their lives that day, My claim with these videos is that the Naudet Brothers movie is your 21st century snuff film/hollywood showcase.


Coincidence maybe..you be the judge.


All footage shown here can be downloaded and or bought on DVD to verify yourselves.

9/11 Filmmakers Commemorative Edition

9/11 5 Year Anniversary (Revised Version)

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Video 13 - 'Popwhore' theatrical world premiere

'Popwhore' theatrical world premiere....Popwhore James Hanlon

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Fireman has some quick feet!

This man has amazing mobility in his feet.. he literately glides.
This is a clip from the Naudet film
"9/11 the Filmakers Commemorative Edition" DVD

Taken in Virtual Dub.

To verify yourselves..
Frame 24672-24687 (0:27:26.446)

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Law & Order: Trial by Jury Music Video

There are plenty of things about Law & Order: Trial by Jury, the fourth series and third spinoff (after SVU and Criminal Intent) in executive producer Dick Wolf's popular and reliable franchise, that loyal viewers will find familiar, even comforting. There's the taut, ripped-from-the-headlines storytelling; the Kobe Bryant rape case (in "Pattern of Conduct") and the infamous Amadou Diallo shooting (in "Forty-One Shots") are but two examples among the fourteen episodes in this three-disc set. There are appearances, some of them recurring, by Sam Waterston, Fred Thompson, the late Jerry Orbach (in his final episodes as Det. Lennie Briscoe), and other stalwarts from the original series. There's an SVU "cross-over" episode, and another ("Skeleton") that follows up on the shooting of L & O detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin). And then there's the theme music, the intro ("In the criminal justice system")... and that ineffable sound that leads from one scene to another. Yet Trial by Jury also has many aspects that set it apart from the other Law & Order shows. In focusing not on police procedure but on the trial process, it shines a brighter light on the defendants (who in most cases have already been apprehended when an episode starts), the juries (including the selection process, deliberations, and the role of jury consultants), the various lawyers' strategies, and even the judges' personal opinions. All of that leads to some interesting situations, like the scene in "Forty-One Shots" that finds a group of policemen, barred from the courtroom for making a disturbance during the trial of a cop killer, waiting anxiously outside for the verdict. Nevertheless, there are reasons why Trial by Jury failed to connect with viewers, airing for just two months in 2005 before being canceled by NBC. The cast is one of them; for example, A.D.A. Tracey Kibre (Bebe Neuwirth), the lead prosecutor, is tough but not especially likable. More than that, with its predilection for tight close-ups, personal details, melodrama, and such, the series is simply too much like standard nighttime TV fare. Good but not great, Law & Order: Trial by Jury (the set includes a few deleted scenes and a short featurette) will certainly have its adherents, but it falls a little short of its distinguished predecessors.

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