Music

Nature's Colors with the World's Greatest Music (2007)  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at Oct. 17, 2013
Nature's Colors with the World's Greatest Music (2007)

Nature's Colors with the World's Greatest Music (2007)
DVD Video | 1hr 17mn | NTSC 16:9 | 720x480 | 4.21 Gb
English(Music): Dolby AC3, 6 ch \ DTS, 6 ch
Subtitles: None
Genre: Documentary | Music | Relax

The majestic splendor of nature is explored in this visually stunning program. Combining footage of some of Earth's most beautiful locations with a soundtrack consisting of works from Debussy, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi, Schubert, Bizet, and others, this release is sure to captivate your imagination.

Walt Disney Classics. DVD8: Make Mine Music (1946)  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at Oct. 10, 2014
Walt Disney Classics. DVD8: Make Mine Music (1946)

Walt Disney Classics. DVD8: Make Mine Music (1946)[Custom]
DVD Video | Video_ts | 1hr 07mn | NTSC 4:3 | 720x480 | 4.28 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Subtitles: English
Genre: Animation | Family | Music | 1 win & 1 nomination

Animation done to contemporary popular music.
Nikita Mikhalkov. A Sentimental Trip Home. Music of Russian Painting (1995)

Nikita Mikhalkov. A Sentimental Trip Home. Music of Russian Painting / Sentimentalnoe puteshestvie na rodinu. Muzyka russkoy zhivopisi / Сентиментальное путешествие на Родину. Музыка русской живописи (1995)
DVD Video, 3 x DVD9 | ~ 240 min | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | 22,3 GB
Russian: Dolby AC3, 6 ch
Subtitles: English, Russian, Francais, Espanol, Italiano, Deutsch, Nederlands, Portugues, Svenska, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese
Genre: Documentary, Excursion | Director: Nikita Mikhalkov

The author of this unique art project, Nikita Mikhalkov, presents to the viewers the works of his favorite 19th-century painters. We shall see a whole panorama of artistic trends and tastes of the period, learn about amazing life stories of the painters and their subjects, the history of creation of the masterpieces of Russian painting, and get a broad picture of Russian culture, particularly the culture of painting. Thanks to a deeply personal, involved presentation of the material, a lively, ingenuous intonation, the paintings of the talented Russian artists will come so close to us that we’ll be able to hear “the music of Russian painting” and understand what perhaps was hidden due to our, sometimes superficial, momentary perception. And, as a result, get a gratifying sense of association with the unique heritage of our great country and the proud feeling of being part of its great people and history.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 13, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~ 4.1 Mbps | ~ 213 Min | ~ 10,2 Gb
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at July 1, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~40.0 Mbps | ~ 213 Min | 40,8 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at July 1, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~40.0 Mbps | ~ 213 Min | 40,8 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 13, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 2/3]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~ 4.1 Mbps | ~ 213 Min | ~ 10,2 Gb
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 10, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~ 4.1 Mbps | ~ 229 Min | ~ 10,2 Gb
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 14, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~40.0 Mbps | ~ 229 Min | 45,5 GB
English: DTS-HD Master Audio, 2 ch, 1558 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 10, 2024
Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]

Vitagraph Comedies (1907-1919) [Disc 1/3]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~ 4.1 Mbps | ~ 229 Min | ~ 10,2 Gb
English: AC3, 2 ch, 448 kbps \ English: DTS, 2 ch, 1510 kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy

The history of screen comedy did not begin with Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Prior to their appearances on the American screen, an entire generation of comedians was already establishing (and breaking) the boundaries of this rapidly evolving genre. While working at the Vitagraph Studios, music hall artists such as John Bunny, Frank Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew retooled their brands of comedy into something uniquely cinematic, advancing the art form and setting the stage for the slapstick explosion. This three-disc collection, presented by the Library of Congress, showcases the bold innovation of these overlooked pioneers, including the ingenious trick film The Disintegrated Convict, the gender-bending irrereverence of Edith Storey, and the epic scale of Larry Semon’s The Sawmill. Vitagraph Comedies also provides precious glimpses of comedians (e.g. Flora Finch or the comedy duo Montgomery and Rock) who are virtually forgotten today, because so little of their work has survived.