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Their music videos received airplay on more than 50 video shows [15] on the top cable channels in the 1980s. MTV's "120 Minutes" aired the music videos for the songs "Suddenly Sunday" and "Thirteen Ghosts." SuperStation WTBS also aired the music video "Suddenly Sunday" on their show "Night Tracks". [citation needed]
Chara Hammonds as Video Vixen#1 & 2 deMann as Announcer: Short "Hornswiggle" Jerry Beck: December 20, 2008: A crazy rhino meets his hero, Zantar. He tries to help but physically hurts him. René Auberjonois as Hornswiggle/Apeman #2 Jeff Bennett as Zan-Tar/Apeman #1 Maurice LaMarche as Birdsdorf, Apeman #3 Cheryl Chase as Nurses #1 & 2: Short 5 ...
Abso Lutely Productions: April 27, 2020 () 41 Skeleton Landlord [h] [o] Doug Bleichner & Sam Wagstaff May 4, 2020 () 42 Wormholes: Benjamin Berman Clark Baker, Benjamin Berman & Kirk C. Johnson Benjamin Berman The Ranch Productions September 8, 2020 () 43 11 Minute Whambam 90's Ride! Anders Holm: Abominable Pictures
A recent excavation expedition at a village in Denmark exceeded expectations when a team uncovered 50 well-preserved skeletons. Video shows Danish archaeologists uncovering 50 skeletons, rare ...
To bring it to life, there were drawings, computer renderings, a 3D printout and then a lot of testing to make sure the 12-foot lawn, 6 1/2-foot wide ornament — made of high-density polyethylene ...
Brain Damage Films is a US-based international independent film production company and distribution company. It was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage. [1] [2] [3] A division located in the UK was launched in September 2009. [4]
Twin brothers and filmmakers Mark Polonia and John Polonia (born September 30, 1968) founded Polonia Bros Entertainment and Cinegraphic Productions. Between them they have written, directed and produced over 40 feature films, often shot-on-video and mostly in the horror and science fiction genres, making them low-budget or even no-budget film cult icons.
This is a list of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on home video, DVD, and Blu-ray.Formed as the result of a split between Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment in 1995, Anchor Bay began releasing films on VHS and DVD in 1997, and has since built a catalog of over 300 releases.