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Filmmaker Christopher Browne documents a group of middle-aged bowlers as they set out to revitalize the sport and get the television-watching public interested in bowling again.
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In this documentary, Michael Moore takes a shot at President George W. Bush and his War on Terrorism agenda in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Through facts, footage and interviews, Moore contends that Bush and his cronies have gotten America into a worse position than ever before.
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Lenny Bruce was a controversial stand-up comic who tackled religious hypocrisy, the power of forbidden language, sexual obsessions and hang-ups, racism, drugs in the 1950s. Bruce made many people laugh, but also made many people angry, leading to his prosecution for obscenity in Manhattan in 1964. This documentary sheds new light on his early career and his journey towards martyrdom. Robert De Niro narrates.
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At the Paul Green School of Rock Music, a group of misfit kids, ages nine to fifteen get to learn the how-to's of rock and roll. ROCK SCHOOL follows an entire season of classes for these kids as they are fostered by school founder and director Paul Green.
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