Cody Snider's Senior Video 2008 (3/4)
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Desc: Part 3 - if you dont go to melville currently, then u wont unserstand this video |
American Eagle Flight# 5062
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Desc: Landing at Melville Hall Airport in Dominica. Seems like a rather dangerous approach if visibility isn't particularly good. |
Shakespeare's Kiss - Rick Bartlett
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Desc: Shakespeare's Kiss for Mixed Chorus and Piano, performed by the Ward Melville High School Camerata (NY), conducted by Linda Contino and accompanied by Angela Dilorio. Ford Hall, Ithaca College School of Music 30th Annual Choral Composition Contest, November 15, 2008 |
Smallville - Season 1, Episode 7: Craving (4/5)
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Desc: Fat teenager Jodi Melville is obsessed to lose weight. She feels rejected by her schoolmates except Pete, who defends her. Planning to attend Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet: only vegetables planted in her father's greenhouse... but with soil full of kryptonite. Jodi immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and needs human body fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is closest- her next potential victim is date Pete. Clark again is forced to break his date with Lana to try to save Pete and somehow stop Jodi. Whitney tries to get back together with Lana by informing her about being accepted to Kansas State University. Meanwhile, Lex views Chloe's 'Wall of Weird' at Smallville High's school-paper The Torch, to study meteor rock mutants, and he later approaches meteor rock expert Dr. Steven Hamilton to investigate the meteor shower to determine if 'something else' came down that day. |
Axis Company's "In Token of My Admiration" Film
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Desc: During August of 1849 an explosive friendship began between Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. Although it only lasted a year and a half, it was during this time that Melville wrote one of the few American, true masterpieces which he dedicated to Hawthorne with "In token of my admiration for his genius." Hawthorne was at the height of his literary success, having just published The Scarlet Letter and then The House of the Seven Gables. He was thrilled by the renegade maverick who had sailed the seven seas and come back again to the summer mountains of western Massachusetts. They visited each other often. Only a few months after it began, their friendship and their separate lives took dangerous turns for the worse. Melville published his genius Moby-Dick to little notice except out and out derision in the press, an event that he never was able to understand. Hawthorne, afraid of the dark door he had opened in The Scarlet Letter, retreated into idyllic fairy tales that sold well but showed little of his inner life or dire, emotional struggles. Incredibly, after the disaster of Moby-Dick, Melville went to work for twenty years as an ordinary custom's inspector in downtown New York. For twenty years he published nothing but poems and then simply nothing. His son committed suicide and he began his terminal relationship with alcohol. Hawthorne took a patrician's job as consul to Liverpool, cutting himself off physically and mentally from the "blue room" he had entered in New England with Melville. He died a relatively young man that even he described as "another pallid phantom gliding noiselessly up and down the stairs"
AXIS figures out what may have happened to these men as they crashed into each other like a freight train wreck, and then spun away to lives of darkness, boredom and frustration. Using impressions, film, music, Hawthorne and Melville's brilliant, sad and funny writing and every possible means, AXIS unfolds the interiors of two of the greatest minds in the artistic world.
Director & Music, Randy Sharp; Filmed by Dan Hersey, with Brian Barnhart, Joe Fuer, Laurie Kilmartin, Valerie Hallier, David Crabb, Jim Sterling, Margo Passalaqua, Christopher Swift, Edgar Oliver
WWW.AXISCOMPANY.ORG |
Les Enfants Terribles (Chapter 11 "Reve")
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Desc: From Jean Pierre Melville' movie "Le enfants Terribles" (1950). Screenplay by Jean Cocteau (from his novel). Starring Nicole Stéphane, Edouard Dermithe. Chapter 11 "Reve" (dream) |
Smallville - Season 1, Episode 7: Craving (3/5)
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Desc: Fat teenager Jodi Melville is obsessed to lose weight. She feels rejected by her schoolmates except Pete, who defends her. Planning to attend Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet: only vegetables planted in her father's greenhouse... but with soil full of kryptonite. Jodi immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and needs human body fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is closest- her next potential victim is date Pete. Clark again is forced to break his date with Lana to try to save Pete and somehow stop Jodi. Whitney tries to get back together with Lana by informing her about being accepted to Kansas State University. Meanwhile, Lex views Chloe's 'Wall of Weird' at Smallville High's school-paper The Torch, to study meteor rock mutants, and he later approaches meteor rock expert Dr. Steven Hamilton to investigate the meteor shower to determine if 'something else' came down that day. |
Dash 8 Landing in Dominica
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Desc: Cockpit view landing in Melville Hall, Dominca. |
BSD The most hated video in BMX 2004
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Desc: A short edit of riding from Livingston, Perth, Melville trails and Unit 23 in Scotland. The 2004 Toronto Metro Jam and the Worlds in Germany. |
One false move, and I shoot you
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Desc: existentialism at its best
jean-pierre melville "l'armée des ombres" (1969)
lino ventura |
Smallville - Season 1, Episode 7: Craving (2/5)
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Desc: Fat teenager Jodi Melville is obsessed to lose weight. She feels rejected by her schoolmates except Pete, who defends her. Planning to attend Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet: only vegetables planted in her father's greenhouse... but with soil full of kryptonite. Jodi immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and needs human body fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is closest- her next potential victim is date Pete. Clark again is forced to break his date with Lana to try to save Pete and somehow stop Jodi. Whitney tries to get back together with Lana by informing her about being accepted to Kansas State University. Meanwhile, Lex views Chloe's 'Wall of Weird' at Smallville High's school-paper The Torch, to study meteor rock mutants, and he later approaches meteor rock expert Dr. Steven Hamilton to investigate the meteor shower to determine if 'something else' came down that day. |
Jason Brown Riding Perth
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Desc: Jason Brown riding on a few parks in West Australia including Mandurah, Falcon, Melville and Bayswater |
Moby - Lift Me Up - HD
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Desc: Moby lift me up--Richard Melville Hall, also known as Moby (born September 11, 1965 in Harlem, New York[1]) is an American DJ, singer-songwriter and musician.
He plays keyboard, guitar, bass guitar and drums. After eight top 40 singles in the UK in the 1990s he released the album Play, in 1999, which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. His follow up albums, 18, Hotel, and Last Night sold 6 million copies and have achieved gold and platinum status in over 30 countries. |
Smallville - Season 1, Episode 7: Craving (5/5)
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Desc: Fat teenager Jodi Melville is obsessed to lose weight. She feels rejected by her schoolmates except Pete, who defends her. Planning to attend Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet: only vegetables planted in her father's greenhouse... but with soil full of kryptonite. Jodi immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and needs human body fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is closest- her next potential victim is date Pete. Clark again is forced to break his date with Lana to try to save Pete and somehow stop Jodi. Whitney tries to get back together with Lana by informing her about being accepted to Kansas State University. Meanwhile, Lex views Chloe's 'Wall of Weird' at Smallville High's school-paper The Torch, to study meteor rock mutants, and he later approaches meteor rock expert Dr. Steven Hamilton to investigate the meteor shower to determine if 'something else' came down that day. |
Smallville - Season 1, Episode 7: Craving (1/5)
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Desc: Fat teenager Jodi Melville is obsessed to lose weight. She feels rejected by her schoolmates except Pete, who defends her. Planning to attend Lana Lang's birthday party, Jodi submits herself to a radical diet: only vegetables planted in her father's greenhouse... but with soil full of kryptonite. Jodi immediately achieves a wonderful shape, but has a huge and uncontrollable starvation and needs human body fat as the side effect, threatening whoever is closest- her next potential victim is date Pete. Clark again is forced to break his date with Lana to try to save Pete and somehow stop Jodi. Whitney tries to get back together with Lana by informing her about being accepted to Kansas State University. Meanwhile, Lex views Chloe's 'Wall of Weird' at Smallville High's school-paper The Torch, to study meteor rock mutants, and he later approaches meteor rock expert Dr. Steven Hamilton to investigate the meteor shower to determine if 'something else' came down that day. |
Deux Hommes Dans Manhattan Revisited Episode 1
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Desc: Le film de Jean-Pierre Melville, Deux Hommes dans Manhattan, revisité par Poiccard
french cowboy kostar Melville poiccard |
Late Night Legion Introduction
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Desc: An insight into the world of melodic hardcore band Late Night Legion.
Vocals: Armonie Melville
Guitar/Vocals: Sam Griffiths
Guitar: Josh Porter
Bass: Lawrence Tidd
Drums/Vocals: Steven Gamble
www.bebo.com/latenightlegion
www.myspace.com/latenightlegion |

















