Brothers (DVD)
Connie Nielsen, who has played pivotal roles in such English-language films as GLADIATOR, THE DEVIL`S ADVOCATE, and RUSHMORE, is the powerful and emotional heart of BROTHERS, a moving Danish film set in her home country. Directed by Susanne Bier (who made the Dogme 95 film OPEN HEARTS), BROTHERS tells the story of two very different brothers: Jannik (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) is a drunken loser who has just been released from prison for bank robbery and assault, while Michael (Ulrich Thomsen) is a well-respected army major and family man, with a wife, Sarah (Nielsen), and two kids. But when Michael goes off on a mission to Afghanistan to rescue a captured radar man, his helicopter is shot down and he is assumed to have been killed in action. The news devastates Sarah and her in-laws, while Jannik becomes more reckless before stepping in to help her and the kids build a new life. But as Jannik and Sarah grow close, it is discovered that Michael has survived--and has done something that haunts him and threatens everything and everyone. Bier`s film is filled with tender moments as well as bitter, frightening, fast-paced scenes that are hard to forget. Nielsen is a standout as Sarah, who tries to balance love and loss and then love again with a man she`s not sure she knows anymore.
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Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) was a revolutionary force in the world of professional wrestling throughout the 1990s. Formed in 1992 by owner Tod Gordon, ECW originally belonged to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) but withdrew after eclipsing the staid matches of rival members World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Although it amassed a huge cult following with a no-holds-barred style of fighting that included barbed-wire cages and other forms of bloody combat, ECW's success began to dwindle after the WWF and WCW adopted its hardcore format, draining the group's base audience and forcing it into bankruptcy in 2001. This documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the company that broke new ground in the field of sports entertainment through interviews and archival clips of classic matches featuring Raven, The Pit Bulls, Stevie Richards, Tommy Dreamer, and many more.DVD Features:Region 1Keep Case2-Disc SetSingle Side - Single LayerFull Frame - 1.33Audio:Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary Bonus Matches (7)
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Add a touch of old world charm to your wardrobe with this elegantly crafted evening bag. Made of elegantly carved tin with an agate stone, this bag is the perfect accessory for any exotic outfit.
Known as 'Sajai,' meaning to decorate or beautify
Decorated with a light blue agate stone
Takes a craftsman approximately four days to complete
Stone is natural agate, mined from the western coast of India
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.
The automobile rose to prominence in the 20th century as the preferred mode of transport for the bulk of the human race. With success came better cars, luxury designs, and people using automobiles as status symbols. In this informative history of motoring, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu takes a look at how the lowly automobile progressed throughout the century, and ponders what the next step is in the race towards innovation. The concept of a world without cars is almost unthinkable, but it is one of many possible futures that the Lord looks into. He also provides a thorough dissection of the major car companies, and provides screen time for many of their historic inventions. The mixture of old and new footage subtly combines to give a comprehensive summation of THE STORY OF MOTORING, ultimately providing an important historical document that future scholars should find invaluable.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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