Interviews

NFL Films Super Bowl XLIV Champions

After waiting for 43 years, the patience of long-suffering fans in the Gulf Coast region was finally rewarded. The New Orleans Saints, long the symbol of football futility, enjoyed the greatest year in franchise history. They posted the team's best-ever regular-season record, then earned their first-ever trip to the Super Bowl. The Saints then completed a storybook finish by upsetting the favored Colts to claim their first Vince Lombardi Trophy.

IP Man 3

Igniting the screen in the role that made him an icon, Donnie Yen (IP Man 1 & 2, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2) returns to the blockbuster martial arts series as IP Man, the real-life Wing Chun grandmaster who mentored Bruce Lee. When a ruthless real estate developer (Mike Tyson) and his team of brutal gangsters make a play to take over the city, Master IP is to take a stand against the crooks, thugs, gunmen, and another rival Wing Chun master (Jin Zhang) to protect his students, his city, and his own family.

Joe Louis Walker & The Bosstalkers "In Concert"

Joe Louis Walker & the Bosstalkers are resolutely taking their blues into the future. Their music is rough and honest, but nevertheless open for new influences. Their combination of Chicago blues, Memphis soul, Westcoast rock, Cajun from the Delta and gospel is a hot mixture. In the sixties the blues man Walker jammed with Steve Milller, Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead and Lightnin' Hopkins and supported John Lee Hooker on stage. Today Walker himself is one of the great musicians of this genre.

Pink "Funhouse Tour: Live In Australia"

One thing that Pink has never been accused of is being repetitive or boring. Bringing her show straight from the stage and into your lounge room is the DVD of her latest tour which was filmed in Sydney on the 17th and 18th of July 2009. From the opening where you see Pink waking up on the couch after a big night, you know that you are going to be in for a visual feast and a truly theatrical performance. A pantomime starts the show by running around the stage exciting the crowd and turning a gear to lift our favorite performer out of a trap door.

Journey "Live In Houston 1981"

Flmed in 1981 by an MTV camera crew, and just days into Journey's first number one album, "Escape", guitarist Neal Schon, vocalist Steve Perry, drummer Steve Smith, bassist Ross Valory and new keyboardist Jonathan Cain confidently run through their crowd-pleasing hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'", "Stone in Love", "Who's Crying Now," "Open Arms", "Anyway You Want It", "Wheel In The Sky" and "Lights." A great early '80s time capsule of sorts, Live In Houston 1981 also features solo spots by Cain, Smith and Schon.

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