Roddy Bottum

Tyrel joins his friend on a trip to the Catskills for a weekend birthday party with several people he doesn’t know. As soon as they get there, it’s clear that (1) he’s the only black guy, and (2) it’s going to be a weekend of heavy drinking. Although Tyrel is welcomed, he can’t help but feel uneasy in “Whitesville.” The combination of all the testosterone and alcohol starts to get out of hand, and Tyrel’s precarious situation starts to feel like a nightmare.

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Faith No More at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 25, 2015. Setlist: 01. Motherf**ker / 02. From Out Of Nowhere / 03. Caffeine / 04. Evidence / 05. Epic / 06. Black Friday / 07. Midlife Crisis / 08. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies / 09. Easy / 10. Separation Anxiety / 11. Ashes to Ashes / 12. Superhero / 13. I started a Joke / 14. We Care A Lot / 15. Just A Man

Fred Figglehorn has a crush on Judy, the girl next door. Fred's stalker, Kevin, lives across the street and thwarts each attempt Fred makes to see her. When Fred finally succeeds in making it to Judy's, he finds out she has moved so he embarks on a journey to find her.

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Faith No More Date: 23rd August 2009 Event: Area 4 Festival, Lüdinghausen, Germany Broadcast: WDR

Faith No More - The Second Coming Tour: Filmed (pro-shot) at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida in Santiago, Chile on the 30th Oct 2009. Tracklist: 1. Reunited / 2. From Out Of Nowhere / 3. Land Of Sunshine / 4. Caffeine / 5. Evidence / 6. Surprise, You're Dead / 7. Last Cup Of Sorrow / 8. Cuckoo For Caca / 9. Easy / 10. Epic / 11. Midlife Crisis / 12. RV / 13. The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies / 14. King For A Day / 15. Ashes To Ashes / 16. Ricochet / 17. Just A Man / 1st Encore: / 18. Chariots Of Fire / 19. Stripsearch / 20. We Care A Lot / 2nd Encore: / 21. Small Victory / 22. Pristina

In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon. The place was a bohemian revolution, a happening of ideas, poetry, music, and performance where a motley group of outcasts formed a unique community and an enduring family. Our documentary on The Pikme-up utilizes an amazing wealth of materials--more than 5000 photographs, over 200 video hours of performances, hundreds of print elements, and intimate interviews with friends, employees, and performers. We hope our experimentation with the materials and how memory is represented in film is true to the spirit of this amazing moment in Los Angeles cultural history.

At the end of their college years, Miller finds that he and his college buddies are growing apart as they choose different paths into the future. They are regulars at Murphy's, a popular watering hole of choice where Miller and Jim meet with their buddies and are free to vent, decompress, and talk about life.

6.7/10

Young mattress salesman Brian decides to adopt a baby from China but is distracted when he forms a relationship with quirky, wealthy Harriet whom he meets at his mattress store. As their relationship flourishes, unbeknownst to them, a hitman is trying to kill Brian.

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Leslie is left with few options when her husband is sent back to war in the Middle East. A modest amount of help arrives in the form of his brother, Salman, who is less than prepared to care for the couple's two preadolescent boys. When Leslie still can't make ends meet on her own, Salman is forced to find employment, but, with minimal qualifications, his only option is to become a mascot for a digital company by donning a bulbous blue costume.

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When an old high school crush returns to his small hometown, Reed Fish's once simple, calculated life begins to unravel. A drunken incident prompts Reed's fiancee (Alexis Bledel) and the entire town to turn against him. This one-of-a-kind hilariously clever comedy features an up and coming ensemble cast and an unforgettably captivating original soundtrack.

5.7/10

Before he went on to direct Jawbreaker (1999) and Sparkler (1997), Darren Stein grew up making videos. Along with his friend Adam Shell and the other neighborhood kids, these young film makers touched on such adult subjects as jealousy, cruelty, and sexuality.

6.4/10

Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Videos is the VHS version of Faith No More greatest hits album Who Cares a Lot?. It contains almost all of the band's music videos (only "Ricochet" and "Another Body Murdered" are not included), a new live video ("This Guy's In Love With You"), and behind-the-scenes interviews and footage, most of which was taken from a previous video release, Video Croissant. It is the most complete Faith No More video release to date.

8.6/10

Video magazine with interviews and video clips. Featured on this volume is: The Doors, Lemmy, David Lee Roth, David Coverdale, Billy Idol, Rob Halford, Great White, L.A. Guns, Lizzy Borden, Sepultura, Hanoi Rocks, Heaven's Edge, Jane's Addiction, Death Angel and Guns N' Roses.

Faith No More performs at the Brixton Academy in London. You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy was the only officially released live album and video by Faith No More. It was recorded by William Shapland on April 28, 1990 in the Brixton Academy, London during the tour supporting their third studio album The Real Thing.