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Five Ways John Wayne Didn't Die (2002)
A man has passed away but hasn't been buried yet. Thinking that God has a furtive way about death, the man believes he can get the last laugh.
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Small Creatures (2011)
Jealousy and violence explode when three fourteen-year-old boys cannot conceal the cracks in their friendship any longer.
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The Big Melt (2013)
Archive footage and a live score tell the story of steel and the story of Sheffield.
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This Is Hardcore (1998)
Interviews of the cast and crew behind the scene of the music video 'This Is Hardcore' by Pulp
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Do You Remember the First Time? (1994)
An unconventional promo for the 1994 single of the same name by British band Pulp. Various celebrities are interviewed about their memories of losing their virginity, and frontman Jarvis Cocker reminisces about his.
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Tindersticks: Bareback (2005)
Bareback collects the collaborations between Tindersticks and filmmaker Martin Wallace into a definitive mini-anthology of their music videos. Working and growing together since 1993, their collaborations have produced unobtrusive yet elegant images that complement songs from across the band's discography. The DVD is a trim package with only nine videos in roughly 40 minutes, yet it excels as a document of thoughtful visual poetry, an evolving symbiotic relationship, and a convenient condensation of the group's achievements over the past decade [upon release]. In other words, Bareback can be appreciated for its visual and aural qualities, both independent of and in combination with each other.
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Pulp: F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.I.V.E. (1995)
Take a trip down to Brixton Academy and totally immerse yourself in F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.I.V.E; 1. Do You Remember The First Time 2. Monday Morning 3. Pencil Skirt 4. I Spy 5. Sorted For E's And Wizz 6. Something Changed 7. Live Bed Show 8. Acrylic Afternoons 9. Babies 10. Disco 2000 11. Mis-Shapes 12. F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E 13. Underwear 14. Common People
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WarpVision: The Videos 1989-2004 (2004)
WarpVision: The Videos 1989-2004 is a DVD released by British record label Warp Records on September 27, 2004, which features most of the music videos produced for their artists in the 1989-2004 period. It is the first DVD collection coming from Warp Records, and the major part of the videos included are shown for the first time in a DVD format.
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Pulp Hits (2002)
Pulp is the vehicle of geeky English auteur Jarvis Cocker, who formed the band with Sheffield schoolmates in 1978 at the age of 15, but didn't achieve success until the 90s. Before then they tried many different styles, and many different band-members, but with frustratingly similar results - widespread apathy. One exception was Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who granted Pulp a number of live radio sessions - again though, very little caught the public imagination. Eventually signing to Island in the early 90s, it was their major-label debut His 'n' Hers in 1994 that finally saw Pulp breaking into public consciousness. In Cocker they had an enigmatic singer and a sharp, witty lyricist: and new wave pop singles like "Lipgloss" and "Do You Remember The First Time?" were anthemic enough to break the UK charts. At the height of the Britpop craze, Pulp were at the forefront along with Suede, Oasis and Blur. Their follow-up album, 1995's Different Class, was an even bigger...


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