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Basic Brewing - Introduction to Extract Home Brewing

Instructional video describing how to get started with extract brewing.

Blade of a Father, Soul of a Sword

A documentary about the making of the Lone Wolf and Cub film series.

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Black Oak Arkansas: Live at Royal Albert Hall

In this memorable 1974 concert, the Southern-fried men of Black Oak Arkansas grab their guitars and hop the pond to play for Brits at London's Royal Albert Hall. Lead singer Jim "Dandy" Mangrum applies his raw, raunchy vocals to an unruly set list of songs, including "Hey Y'All," "Back Door Man," "Hot Rod," "Mutants of the Monster" and "Jail Bait," as well as the band's signature crowd favorite, "Jim Dandy."

Black Dawn

Jonathan Cold returns, this time he goes Undercover to stop a group of Terrorists before they bomb Los Angeles.

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Black Widow

A film noir-style musical telling the story of how a man met his end by getting sucked into a web of lies and deceit by a beautiful, dark-haired singer.

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Blindside - Ten Years Running Blind

LIVE AT 110 DEGREES - CORNERSTONE 2003

Blasphemy the Movie

Martian Garcia announces to his parents that not only is he proud to have converted to Atheism, but he intends to tell his whole family on Christmas. His parents then disown him on the spot, and they turn to his Aunt Patrica, who turns the rest of his family against him, and she's determined to either bring him back to the fold or kill him trying.

Bling Bling: Bling-A-Long

Bling Bling, the crack cocaine–addicted star of the infamous "Bumfights" series of films, invites viewers to join him on a bizarre journey into the drama of his life, from outrageous dreamlike sequences to attempts at scoring some rock. Along the way, Bling tangles with the cops, gets jiggy with mannequins and has his manhood pierced. It's a wild ride into the colorful existence of an urban cult icon.

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Blink-182: Greatest Hits Bonus DVD

3 Live Clips Behind The Scenes Trailer

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Block

Day through night Block is a portrait of a 1960’s London tower block, its interior and exterior spaces explored and revealed, patterns of activity building a rhythm and viewing experience not dissimilar from the daily observations of the security guard sat watching the flickering screens with their fixed viewpoints and missing pieces of action.—http://emilyrichardson.org.uk