An Unreasonable Man

An Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection. The film examines Nader's advocacy for auto safety features, such as federally mandated seat belts and air bags, as well as his rise to national prominence following an invasion of privacy lawsuit against General Motors.

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Blonde Street

When pimp Frankie and Smurfette march through urban scenes with a groaning trolley suitcase, they excite them - what? The public? Or only yourself? Everyone talks about sex. We talk about the talk about sex. At the conference table sit next to the bizarre cliched team from the red light district a consultant, a social scientist and a Romancienne. Is not that damned cheap?

BLOOD - Darkest Labyrinth Vol.1 (Director's Cut)

Originally released in 2007 with the full length album Les Fleurs Du Mal, here is the full "Darkest Labyrinth Vol. 1" documentary as the director originally intended! Containing 15 minutes of restored footage not found in the original released, the documentary follows the band through their first real US tour.

Blood Oath

A group of friends on a weekend camping trip decide to investigate a local urban legend. The trip will change their lives as they are forced into a fight for survival against a horrific monster.

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Blood Sucking Babes from Burbank

When a group of well-meaning archaeology students unearth an ancient jewel box in Southern California's Burbank mountains, they unleash a deadly curse that turns perfectly normal women into maniacal, bloodthirsty cannibals. Written and directed by Kirk Bowman, this hilariously campy horror flick -- purportedly based on a true story, if you can believe it -- will have you laughing one minute and screaming the next.

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Bloodfighter of the Underworld

Mafia boss Rocky Basta is a man of vast ambition who rules his dark empire with an iron fist. He plans to consolidate his power with that of his enemies to form a new world order. Instead of constantly going to war Rocky proposes a gladiatorial forum in which power is earned; respect won or lost, and disputes are resolved;..until death. "Gentlemen we have always lived by the sword, might is right. I propose that we set up a game to the death. A game of real power and strength. A game that centuries ago decided the fate of nations..." It's the fascinating story of a man, who has a vision to unify the Underworld. His past sins torment his very being. Guardians of the 'game', protectors from ancient times, offer their guidance, yet their motives are unknown. Rocky is put to the test facing a past love, a troubled daughter he never knew, the dark underworld syndicates challenging his power, and the onus that it exacts. And this is only the beginning

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Bloody Jess

Jess Franco and Christopher Lee discuss their 1970 collaboration, The Bloody Judge.

BLUE

An erotic drama adapted from the comic of the same title by popular manga artist Yamamoto Naoki, known for his extreme sexual depictions, starring Kohzuki Luna. On the day of the school festival, Haino goes up to the roof of the school and runs into Eri Kutani, an honor student. Eri recommends a drug called BLUE to Haino and invites him to have sex with her...

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Bob Dylan: In Performance

Bob Dylan aficionados Andrew Muir, Mike Marqusee and Rob Stoner, among others, gather to analyze, critique and marvel at several landmark performances given by the quintessential American singer-songwriter over the course of his legendary career. Highlights include "Blowin' in the Wind," "Highway 61 Revisited," "Hurricane," "Simple Twist of Fate," "When You Gonna Wake Up," "Rainy Day Woman" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door."

Bokar Rimpoche: Meditation Master

By way of a journey through the landscapes of Himalaya's mountains , the film invites us to discover the everyday life of Bokar Rimpoche; one of Tibetan Buddhism's great spiritual masters Master. Through his teachings, Bokar Rimpoche proposes a real introduction to Buddhism.