WWE Royal Rumble (1992)
#wrestling #kinostr #kino
#wrestling #kinostr #kino
#wrestling #kinostr #kino
The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel & Tom Zenk) vs. Bob Orton Jr. & The Magnificent Muraco
Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules
Hillbilly Jim, The Haiti Kid & Little Beaver vs. King Kong Bundy, Little Tokyo & Lord Littlebrook
Harley Race vs. The Junkyard Dog
The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) vs. The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques & Raymond)
Roddy Piper vs. Adrian Adonis
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) & Danny Davis vs. The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & The Dynamite Kid) & Tito Santana
Butch Reed vs. Koko B. Ware
Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
The Honky Tonk Man vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff vs. The Killer Bees (Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell)
Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant
#wrestling #wrestlemania #kino #kinostr #filmstr
The film tells the story of a heartbroken woman (played by Laura Dern) who floats over an industrial wasteland and sings ballads of love after her boyfriend (Nicolas Cage) leaves her. Made before the unprecedented success of his cult-classic TV show Twin Peaks, it is the footage from an original play which was presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1989. The experimental work is named after a series of complex mosaics in geometric shapes designed by Lynch. He made them while he was studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and called them Industrial Symphonies.
Often seen as a spiritual companion to his 1990 film Wild at Heart because it also co-stars Dern and Cage, Industrial Symphonies No. 1 is a hallucinatory dream that explores the concepts of love and pain in the modern dystopia. Julee Cruise plays “the dreamself” of the heartbroken woman who sings beautifully, even singing from the inside of a trunk of a car at one point. Many of the songs from the musical were recycled in Twin Peaks, including two of Julee’s recordings “Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart” and “The World Spins”.
#davidlynch #musical #drama #fantasy #music #kinostr #films #artstr #filmstr
A murdered skateboarding teen rises from the grave on his trusty board, unleashing a wave of outrageous revenge on those who wronged him.
'Twisted Issues is the debut film from underground art-barf filmmaker Charles Pinion. It has a killer with a skateboard attached to his foot and girls screaming. So, you could label it as a “slasher” without sounding like an ass. But the face-crushings and impalements are just there to anchor us. Pinion wasn’t interested in narrative or logic. He was interested in documenting the punk/skate/thrash scene of Gainsville, Florida in the late 1980s. So Twisted Issues feels like an issue of Destroy All Monsters that was created with a camcorder instead of a Xerox machine — non sequitur after non sequitur overlap to create a snapshot of someone’s life. One that is scored by Mutley Chix and Hell Witch....'
full review on Bleeding Skull:
Link: https://x.com/rarefilmm/status/1918921099686907923
#kinostr #filmstr #davidlynch
Fourteen years after his first visit, Louis Theroux meets some of the growing community of religious-nationalist Israelis who have settled in the occupied West Bank.
#documentary #kinostr #documentaries
Dino Labriola runs the small town of Montemilone in the deep south. He was elected the first Communist mayor. Now he faces the problems of a town dying on its feet. There are no jobs, the young emigrate, the old have given up hope and government aid often goes astray. While Dino is determined to fight for his town, his wife Angela sometimes feels that the struggle is not worth it. A massive dam is being built just outside Montemilone. It's a new threat to the town and to Dino's position as mayor.
#documentary #adamcurtis #politics #documentaries #kinostr #kino #italy
A film by the pioneering Spanish film director and cinematographer Segundo Chomón. With his innovative use of early splice-based tricks and a penchant for optical illusions he is often compared to the slightly earlier Georges Méliès, and indeed has been dubbed "The Spanish Méliès" by some. Though the similarities are clear, Chomón departs from Méliès in his variety of subjects and his use of animation, an art form he played a key role in developing. In this surreal short a sprightly frog circles various come-to-life fountain tableaux, as well as a giant version of itself, an enormous head being drenched by water, and some multicoloured fire thrown in for good measure.
#silent #kinostr #filmstr #short