Babel 1987
1987 Peter Rose short film
1987 Peter Rose short film
Every Friday, Abigail religiously consults Madame Lola, a fortune teller. The old shrewd lady takes advantage of Abigail’s extreme grip on superstition by giving her signs about the perfect man for her. Nelson also takes advantage on the situation and paid Madame Lola to give Abigail signs that would make her believe that he is the one for her. Eventually through Nelson’s perseverance, and Madame Lola’s bogus prediction, Abigail started to believe that Nelson is her Mr. Right. But there is no secret that remains uncover.
Taylor and his surfer buddies think they have struck gold when he inherits a Pacific Palisades mansion by the beach. But dreams of days spent riding waves and chasing girls come crashing down when they discover the mansion is haunted by the ghost of a 1930's starlet, sending them on a quest for retribution. Finding heart inside horror, they set out on a mission to seek justice for the Ghost Babe.
Babe Ruth plays ball with some kids.
This exciting new video answers the most important questions about the Tower of Babel in Genesis and the intriguing topics related to it. Many Christians—including many theologians and academics—believe the events the Bible describes at Babel are myths or legends, and need to be reinterpreted. They attack the account, saying it cannot possibly be based on fact. But are these assaults on the Bible warranted?
Short by Koji Yamamura
Is perfection real or is it an abstract concept unattainable in life? A fetishist sees the perfect pair of feet and goes to great lengths to meet them (and the woman to whom they're attached). He talks it over with his shrink (an axilla fetishist), sees the mystery woman remove her shoes at a Japanese restaurant (he sneaks over to her shoes and traces the sole of one in order to buy her a pair that will fit), and follows her, shoe box in hand, until the right moment. Meanwhile, we learn something about her own fetish when she sneaks into a hospital and puts on a nurse's outfit. When the moment of their meeting is at hand, will she accept his gift?
Toxic Alien Zombie Babes from Outer Space is a comedic sci-fi/horror film that pays homage to the great B grade cult movies of the 50's-70's, while covering a number of the strange issues that have come up during the pandemic years
Resident Evil: Apocalypse featurette.
Melvin's saga continues as his partnership with Malcom is compromised by an urban superhero's intrusion. Meanwhile, Melvin's mother aids a criminal after being unable to meet with her son.
The Righteous Babes shows how the self-affirmative music of young women is renewing the 90's feminism. In the film, audience can experience feminism not in the library but in the rock concert hall. The film shows interviews and performances. In addition, controversial feminists along with American and British women journalists share their views on pop culture.
The wettest and wildest behind-the-scenes look at the hottest and best-known bodies in the world. If you're one of the millions of viewers who love to see these bodies in skin-tight swimsuits, just wait until you see them with their suits off.
Student filmmaker lets nothing stand in the way of his getting a studio contract.
Magic Babe Ning doing some fine tricks in 3d.
Babes Roll Out is a manifest, a celebration and a utopia, created by Brynhildur Thorarinsdottir and Sanna Carlson made especially for queers, bisexual and lesbians to enjoy. A room where our love, our longing, our sexuality is at the center. A room where we point a sexy middle finger towards the heterosexual norm of society. A room in which we are the best existing thing.
Thelma and Patsy get jobs demonstrating washing machines in a department store window. However, on their first day on the job, they accidentally get locked in the store overnight.
The lives of a group of stylish girls on campus revolve around their Blackberry phones. Those that exist on the fringes of the popular group are willing to go to any length to attain one, simply to be accepted. [parts 1-2]
An inventive, humourous , and sometimes biting recombination of the staples of the ‘nature documentary’, including pompous music and voice-over and ground’s-eye-view photography. A documentary on the life of the lowly lemming takes on new and different meaning.
A photo essay tribute to the strength and diversity of the African woman.