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Blow: The True Story of Cocaine, a Bear, and a Crooked Kentucky Cop 2023    star_border 6
Andrew Thornton’s drug operation was one of the largest Kentucky and Tennessee had ever seen. Thornton would perish while attempting to parachute carrying African gold coins, weapons, thousands in cash and 75 pounds of cocaine. From the CIA to secret parties, Thornton is described as the James Bond of Kentucky by those who knew him. The documentary uncovers the true story behind the drug-sniffing bear and its rise to stardom. The film dissects the myths surrounding the ultimate party animal. Did Country Music legend Waylon Jennings buy the taxidermied bear? How much cocaine did it eat? And is the actual drug-eating bear now on display in a Kentucky store?
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Lindsey Stirling - Artemis Virtual livestream VR concert 2019
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Firebrand: Dead or Alive 2004
Firebrand is captured by Topaz’s greatest enemy, the alien Shapeshifter! Impersonating Topaz, the alien killer lures Firebrand into a trap. It’s objective? Gain Firebrand’s powers! The Shapeshifter gains its strength by absorbing the fear and pain of its victims. Once a superheroine dies, the Shapeshifter can absorb all of her powers. The Shapeshifter places Firebrand in numerous deathtraps, gaining strength from the superheroine’s struggle for survival. Once the alien has gained Firebrand’s powers, it will have enough power to kill Topaz herself!
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Betrayed! 1995
It begins with the wrong girl being kidnapped. It ends with the ultimate betrayal: murder! Tina Krause and Dawn Murphy star as roommates Carol and Debbie respectively. Carol is mistakenly kidnapped instead of Debbie. In order to save her life, Carol betrays Debbie, who was the real target. Debbie is then held for ransom. But only one of the girls will survive this ordeal! If you like mini-skirts, see-through blouses, and lots and lots of rope, this one’s for you!
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WE CARE: A Video for Care Providers of People Affected by AIDS 1990
The Women's AIDS Video Enterprise (WAVE) was a unique "video support" group sponsored by the Brooklyn AIDS Task Force and arts funding organizations. For six months, seven women of diverse backgrounds met to talk and learn about AIDS and video. "We Care" is the group's final project.
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