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Deadly Fists of Kung Fu "Shortpacked" Dir. Steve Barron
Deadly Fists of Kung Fu "Shortpacked" Dir. Steve Barron 2006...Deadly Fists Kung Fu Shortpacked
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Level 42 - Heaven In My Hands
Directed by Steve Barron, 1988....level 42 mark king mike lindup gary husband alan murphy bass alembic steve barron
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Choking Man
Jorge is a shy Ecuadorian dishwasher, newly arrived in the United States. As he struggles to find a place in this strange new land, he often retreats in his own imagination, dreaming of acceptance, not in the least by his co-worker, Chinese waitress Amy. Director Steve Barron, videomaster of the eighties and nineties, blends magic realism, psychological drama, symbolism and escapism into a gripping, intense tale about the claustrophobia of immigrants. A stunning debut into the realm of indie filmmaking.
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Together in Electric Dreams - Human Leaguue
From the 1984 movie "Electric Dreams"
Electric Dreams is a 1984 movie set in San Francisco, California that depicts a love triangle between a man, a woman, and a home computer. It stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen and Bud Cort (voice) and was directed by Steve Barron.
The soundtrack features music from prominent popular musicians of the time, being among of the movies of this generation that actively explored the commercial link between a movie and its soundtrack.The sountrack album Electric Dreams was re-issued on CD in 1998.
The VHS recording of this movie is rare. It was released in 1984 and again in 1991, but has not been manufactured since the mid-1990s. Contents
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a-ha Take On Me Special
Steve Barron, among others, discuss the making of the Take On Me video. Pal, Mags and Morten talk in Norwegian....a-ha
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Secret Affair-Time For Action
Sorry about the first few seconds of The Undertones (had a job editing) but enjoy the "Time For Action" promo video, directed by Steve Barron & filmed @ The Acklam Hall, Notting Hill, Nov 1979 featuring the 'Glory Boys' - look out for a youthful Eddie Piller. The track reached number 13 in the charts and remains the ultimate mod anthem for a generation.
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Heaven 17 - Temptation
1983) The original Heaven 17 video, directed by Steve Barron (who also directed Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" that same year) featured the band dressed in black, in drab, grey surroundings and had segments of (what looks like) an abstract office interview of some kind between vocalists Glenn Gregory and Carol Kenyon interspersed throughout. _________________________________________ Taking their name from the Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange, the U.K. techno-pop trio Heaven 17 grew out of the experimental dance project the British Electric Foundation, itself an offshoot of the electro-pop outfit Human League. The core of Heaven 17 was comprised of Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, a pair of onetime computer operators who first teamed in 1977 as the Dead Daughters, a duo which integrated synthesizer patterns with a heavy reliance on tape loops. Soon, Ware and Marsh were joined by Philip Oakey and Adi Newton and changed their name to the Human League, where they remained before exiting together in 1980. As a means of establishing the synthesizer as an expressive, human instrument, Marsh and Ware formed the British Electric Foundation, a production project which employed a variety of musicians and singers including Tina Turner, Sandie Shaw, and Gary Glitter. The B.E.F.'s debut, 1980's Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 1, also included vocalist Glenn Gregory, a former photographer whom Ware and Marsh met at a Sheffield drama center; in 1981, the duo enlisted Gregory for Heaven 17, the first and most successful B.E.F. alter ego, and debuted with the single "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang," a minor hit banned by the BBC over its title. An album, Penthouse and Pavement, followed the same year. By the release of 1983's The Luxury Gap, the B.E.F. had fallen by the wayside, and Heaven 17 had become Ware and Marsh's primary focus; the LP proved highly successful, spawning the hit singles "Temptation," "Come Live With Me," "Crushed by the Wheels of Industry," and "Let Me Go." The follow-up, How Men Are, was another British hit, but the group receded from view after its release; when they returned in 1986 with the album Pleasure One, it was with a number of guest musicians and vocalists. After the commerical failure of 1988's Teddy Bear, Duke & Psycho, Heaven 17 officially disbanded; Ware focused on production chores and worked on Terence Trent D'Arby's debut Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby. In 1990, he and Marsh resurrected the B.E.F. aegis, releasing Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 2 the following year. In 1996, a reformed Heaven 17 returned with Bigger Than America. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Choking Man
Choking Man is an intense blend of psychological drama and magical realism that encapsulates the contemporary immigrant experience in America.
Jorge (Octavio Gomez Berrios) is a morbidly shy Ecuadorian dishwasher toiling away in a shabby Jamaica, Queens, New York diner run by Rick (Mandy Patinkin). He works all day long in the shadow of the ever-present Heimlich Maneuver instruction poster which hangs in the diner kitchen. From his solitary kitchen corner, Jorge gropes mutely for a bond with Amy (Eugenia Yuan), the newly hired Chinese waitress and even though she tries to reciprocate, the gulf that separates them may be too large. On the job he is continually tormented by his coworker Jerry (Aaron Paul) and at home in his Harlem boarding, under the psychological control of his domineering "roommate," he battles his inner demons.
Set in the vicinity of JFK airport, the most culturally diverse neighborhood in the world, Choking Man captures the feeling of claustrophobia and almost literal asphyxiation newcomers to America experience as they struggle to find a place and purpose in this strange land.
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TMNT: More Than a Good Comic Movie, but a Good Movie
A video attempt to prove that the original TMNT movie directed by Steve Barron is not just a good comic book adaptaion but a good movie....TMNT
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What a student will get from the MSc in Project Management
Steve Barron - reflecting on what a student will get from participating in the MSc in Project Management...Barron Wells Project Management
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Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (1988) [ITA Spot]
. in onda su Italia 1 nel 1988...Dire Straits Money For Nothing Italia Uno Pubblicita Spot 1988 Romeo Juliet Mark Knopfler Cassette Album CD Steve Barron
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Neon Rain
Trailer for the Steve Barron movie "Electric Dreams"....Virginia Madsen Bud Cort Maxwell Caulfield Computer
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Choking Man - v2
Choking Man is an intense blend of psychological drama and magical realism that encapsulates the contemporary immigrant experience in America.
Jorge (Octavio Gomez Berrios) is a morbidly shy Ecuadorian dishwasher toiling away in a shabby Jamaica, Queens, New York diner run by Rick (Mandy Patinkin). He works all day long in the shadow of the ever-present Heimlich Maneuver instruction poster which hangs in the diner kitchen. From his solitary kitchen corner, Jorge gropes mutely for a bond with Amy (Eugenia Yuan), the newly hired Chinese waitress and even though she tries to reciprocate, the gulf that separates them may be too large. On the job he is continually tormented by his coworker Jerry (Aaron Paul) and at home in his Harlem boarding, under the psychological control of his domineering "roommate," he battles his inner demons.
Set in the vicinity of JFK airport, the most culturally diverse neighborhood in the world, Choking Man captures the feeling of claustrophobia and almost literal asphyxiation newcomers to America experience as they struggle to find a place and purpose in this strange land.
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El Cuentacuentos: Hans, el erizo (1988)
Mi parte favorita del capítulo "Hans, el erizo" (Hans my Hedgehog) de la maravillosa serie de Jim Henson "El Cuentacuentos" (The Storyteller). Este episodio cuenta la historia de Hans, un hombre-erizo que rescata a un Rey y éste le hace la promesa de entregarle a la primera criatura que le reciba a su regreso a su castillo. Y, cómo no, la primera criatura que le recibe, es su hija, la princesa. Así que la entrega en matrimonio al temible hombre-erizo.
Escrito por Anthony Minghella, dirigido por Steve Barron y con música de Rachel Portman.
Con Abigail Cruttenden como la Princesa y John Hurt como el Cuentacuentos (doblado por el maravilloso Carlos Revilla).
Si queréis los capítulos enteros, podéis encontrarlos fácilmente en el emule y similares.
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Choking Man Trailer
A feature film about a very shy illegal immigrant in New York City. The film was directed by Steve Barron, who also directed "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" "RAT" and many music videos from "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson to "Take on Me" by Ah Ha.
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El Cuentacuentos: Juan sin miedo (1988)
Mi parte favorita del capítulo "Juan sin miedo" (Fearnot) de la maravillosa serie de Jim Henson "El Cuentacuentos" (The Storyteller). En esta escena, Juan es conducido por su amigo el Señor McCoy, a una charca donde, según él, conocerá el miedo sin duda alguna.
Escrito por Anthony Minghella, dirigido por Steve Barron y con música de Rachel Portman.
Con Reece Dinsdale como Juan y John Hurt como el Cuentacuentos (doblado por el maravilloso Carlos Revilla).
Si queréis los capítulos enteros, podéis encontrarlos fácilmente en el emule y similares.
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El Cuentacuentos: Cenicienta (1988)
Mi parte favorita del capítulo "La Cenicienta" (Sapsorrow) de la maravillosa serie de Jim Henson "El Cuentacuentos" (The Storyteller). Éste es un precioso cuento que mezcla la historia de la Cenicienta con otro cuento menos conocido titulado Piel de asno. La hija menor de un Rey, al ser la única a quien le sirve el anillo de su madre fallecida, la Reina, se ve obligada, por decreto real, a casarse con su propio padre. Para evitar tal abominación, mantiene entretenida a la corte real encargándoles impresionantes vestidos color de luna, con adornos de plata como las estrellas o dorados cual sol, mientras ella trama un plan con sus amigos los animales para huir del castillo bajo la forma de una harapienta criatura peluda. Así acaba de sirvienta en el palacio de un arrogante príncipe.
Escrito por Anthony Minghella, dirigido por Steve Barron y con música de Rachel Portman.
Con Alison Doody como Cenicienta, James Wilby como el Príncipe y John Hurt como el Cuentacuentos (doblado por el maravilloso Carlos Revilla).
Si queréis los capítulos enteros, podéis encontrarlos fácilmente en el emule y similares.
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JOE JACKSON - STEPPIN' OUT
FROM HIS 1982 ALBUM "NIGHT AND DAY", THIS VIDEO WAS DIRECTED BY STEVE BARRON...JOE JACKSON STEPPIN OUT 80's NEW WAVE
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A summary of the MSc in Project Management
Steve Barron summarising the MSc in Project Management...Wells Barron MSc
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