Pinkville Trailer

GND Films Presents "Pinkville" Starring Ryan Kessler, Carlos Gonzalez-Vio, Janelle Velasquez and Eric Roberts Directed by Steven Garbas In Select Cities April 2010 pinkvillefeaturefilm.com
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Thom Parrott - Pinkville Helicopter

William Calley songs: rateyourmusic.com
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Channing Tatum & Marlon Wayans talk GI JOE & the advance reviews

Marlon Wayans & Channing Tatum talk to Paul Byrne for www.Movies.ie - Here the GI JOE stars talk about Rise of Cobra - the new movie from Steven Somers. Channing Tatum plays Duke in GI JOE, he's recently appeared in Fighting, Step Up 2, Stop-Loss and Public Enemies. Coming up he's got Pinkville, The Stanford Prison Experiment, The Brotherhood of the Rose, Dear John and The Eagle of the Ninth. Marlon Wayans is currently getting ready to release Dance Flick and Scary Movie 5. He shot to fame thru TV shows The Wayans Bros and In Living Color For more movie news and features visit http
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Ba-Na-Na [Skit] ~ MIA

my video, assembled from news footage, for "Ba-Na-Na [Skit]" by MIA, from the album "Arular"
A Massacre by US Army (1of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
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The Story of The Supremes from The Mary Wilson Collection at the V&A, London

In 2008 the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, hosted one of its most unusual exhibitions. Visited by over 60000 people the exhibition brought a little bit of Motown to the British capital. It explored the life and times of arguably the most successful girl pop group ever, 'The Supremes', through the dresses and costumes that belonged to one of its founding members - Mary Wilson. The exhibition was 'The Story of The Supremes from The Mary Wilson Collection'.
A Massacre by US Army (2of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
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A Massacre by US Army (3of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
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A Massacre by US Army (4of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
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The Half - the photography of Simon Annand

To coincide with their new exhibition the V&A present a short film looking at the man behind 20 years of unique photography of British Theatre - Simon Annand. Much of Annand's work concentrates on 'The Half', the thirty minute period before an actor goes on stage. The photographs follow the routines of actors from around Britian, from fringe to the West End, young to old, world famous to new faces, all in their own personal spaces as they prepare in 'The Half'. For more information: vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/index.html simonannand.com/pages/thehalf.html
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A Massacre by US Army (5of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
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The My Lai Inquiry

Newly declassified witness testimony and photographs from the American army's own secret inquiry into "The My Lai Massacre". Incredibly an army photographer, Ronald L. Haeberle covered the assault and helicopter transmissions throughout the early part of the attack were recorded. The first voice is Colonel Frank Barker directing the attack while flying over My Lai on March 16th 1968. Lt General Peers led the army's inquiry. By the time he submitted his report on March 15th 1970, he had interviewed and tape recorded over 400 witnesses and uncovered damning and conclusive evidence that in just a few hours 504 unresisting civilian Vietnamese, old men, women, children and babies, had been murdered. This material (much of it never broadcast before) exposes the myth about a single rogue soldier (Lt William Calley) in a single Company (Charlie) being responsible for the massacre. The Peers Inquiry uncovered a much more complicated and painful truth; that "Operation Pinkville" was no aberration, but rather a carefully co-ordinated attack on not one but a group of villages, by not one but two Companies of soldiers, each given the same order to "kill everything and anything" and that very large numbers of normal young Americans did exactly that. Peers also uncovered another remarkable truth; that there were heroes that day, a few young men of extraordinary courage who defied the order to kill and risked their own lives to save others.
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A Massacre by US Army (7of7) Four Hours In My Lai, Viet Nam

West Europeans have not yet stopped atrocites against Asians and rest of the world and they preach on Human Rights, give lectures on how to conduct humanitarian operations, while they continued massacres from Viet Nam to Iraq, possibly North Korea in the near future. Should the rest of the world forget the dark memories of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and let them continue atrocities against humanity or make them accountable and bring them to war tribunal? Confessions of murder, rape by former US Army reveals US aggressions on innocent civilians. The My Lai Massacre, was the mass murder conducted by US Army forces on March 16, 1968 of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam, all of whom were civilians and some of whom were women, children, and elderly people. Many of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, and some of the bodies were found mutilated. The massacre took place in the hamlets of Mỹ Lai and My Khe of Sơn Mỹ village during the Vietnam War. While 26 US soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at My Lai, only William Calley was convicted. He served three years of his life sentence. When the incident became public knowledge in 1969, it prompted widespread outrage around the world. The massacre also reduced US support at home for the Vietnam War. Three US servicemen who made an effort to halt the massacre and protect the wounded were denounced by US Congressmen, received hate mail, death threats and mutilated animals <b>...</b>
Viet Nam Uncle Ho Chi Minh My Lai Pinkville Grass Hopper disemboweled viet nam struggle Sri Lanka UNHRC sri lanka war sri lanka news sri lanka news 2009 wanni operation largest hostage rescue LTTE EELAM Genocide LTTE cannibals EU HYPOCRISY UN EU EU Dictatorship EU Double standards HRW AI ICRC
The Flyover Show - Join The Revolution with Soweto Kinch

The Flyover Show - Join The Revolution. On May 31st, 2008, the City of Birmingham witnessed a revolution. Soweto Kinch with local and national artists turned a motorway flyover into a music venue for over 1000 people. Come join the revolution. Come to The Flyover Show 2009. More details soon at Soweto-Kinch.com.
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Scientology Movie Boycott

Boycott these movies. All Have members Of Scientology working in them. Struck The OTher Side The Sixth Element Tropic Thunder Hardy Men Valkyrie The Taking Of Pelham 123 Quantum Quest Old Dogs Bolt Thicker Noah's Ark Mad Money Metropia Yes Man Capers The Bridge To Nowhere Made For Eachother The Stanford Prison Experiment Avatar Antique Felon The Godd Witch The Six wives OF Henry Lefay Literary Superstar Quamtum Of Solace Miss Nobody The Return To sleepaway Camp Knight Fever Retreat Thomas Kinkade's Home For Christmas Chinaman's Chance One missed call Not forgotten The art of travel justice League : The New Frontier Strange Wilderness Robodoc Quantum Heist Pinkville The Lucky ones The chosen One Pearblossom The red canvas 3 days Gone
SIGLOCH Military/Tactical - 2009 Reel

www.SIGLOCH-MT.com Whether you are a Production Company looking for an Advisor to be onboard from Development through Pre-Production, Prep, Principle Photography, and Post Production, SIGLOCH Military/Tactical is the Company to call. We can train your actors so they are at a comfort level on camera which will allow them to give their best performance. We also have Professional Actors, Stuntmen, and Special Ability Personnel that will further enhance the look of your project. Wardrobe, and Props to include weapons are also available through our Company.
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Cam Gigandet

Cam Gigandet (Cam Joslin Gigandet) es un actor estadounidense. Es conocido por su papel de Kevin Volchok en la serie de televisión The OC, y también es conocido por su papel de James en la película Crepúsculo de libro de Stephenie Meyer en el que hacia de vampiro. Algunos de sus otros trabajos en televisión incluyen The Young and the restless (Daniel Romalotti Jr), Jack y Bobby (Randy Bongard) y CSI (Mark Young). Ha actuado en la película Mistaken (Joe), Who´s your caddy? (Mick), y Never back down (Ryan McCarthy). Tambien ha participado en The Unborn (Mark Hardigan), Five star day (Jake Gibson), Making Change (Bishop), Pandorum (Gallo) y Pinkville (Soldado Fred Widmer). Cam Gigandet is an American actor. He known for the character of Kevin Volchok on the television series The OC, and Ryan McCarthy in the film Never back down. Gigandet starred as James in the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer ´s novel Twilight. He appeared on Kerosene Cowboys (Butch Masters), The experiment (Chase), Easy A (Micah), The roommate (Stephen), Priest (Hicks), Burlesque (Jack). En el video tambien aparecen Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz, Robert Pattison, Taylor Lautner, Misha Barton, Kristen Sterwart, y su novia (girlfriend) Dominique Geisendorff. Cancion: You Found Me - The Fray
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Four Hours In My Lai (5 of 7)

Americans tell of USA infantry massacre and rape of allied civilian women and children in South Vietnam. US Army photos and film. NOTE NOT in hostile territory, NOT an enemy village in South Vietnam, no-one properly punished. (you get more for DUI or pot than Calley got, he was out in under four months, no one else punished at all.) Most important was that SOME Americans knew better and tried to stop it AT THE TIME. The black guy from Detroit, the helicopter crew , Pvt Berhart and others, goes to show who has morals and who doesn't. The dude from Detriot couldn't understand how how they didn't know morals form somewhere, and the helicopter pilot and others who likened them to Nazi's and didn't go to Vietnam to be the Nazi's You sullied your allies with this, New Zealand and Australia are still dirty from this, it doesn't wash off. Our heroes have this stain on them even if THEY did no wrong. Yet still in Iraq CNN shows the USA continuing with NAZI tactics, using civilians (children even) under duress to check booby traps and to knock on doors of suspected ambushes, against Geneva. Using civilian contractors with No accountability. WHEN ARE THE USA GOING TO LEARN.? Stop being the Nazi's, or at least censor your press and TV stop youtube etc. Hide what you do , the Nazi's at least knew that one, be decent enough to have shame. Same with the BAIT for SNIPER programme, if bullets were left near a school in your town would someone other than a terrorist pick them up, would it <b>...</b>
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Four Hours In My Lai (2 of 7)

Americans tell of USA infantry massacre and rape of allied civilian women and children in South Vietnam. US Army photos and film. NOTE NOT in hostile territory, NOT an enemy village in South Vietnam, no-one properly punished. (you get more for DUI or pot than Calley got, he was out in under four months, no one else punished at all.) Most important was that SOME Americans knew better and tried to stop it AT THE TIME. The black guy from Detroit, the helicopter crew , Pvt Berhart and others, goes to show who has morals and who doesn't. The dude from Detriot couldn't understand how how they didn't know morals form somewhere, and the helicopter pilot and others who likened them to Nazi's and didn't go to Vietnam to be the Nazi's You sullied your allies with this, New Zealand and Australia are still dirty from this, it doesn't wash off. Our heroes have this stain on them even if THEY did no wrong. Yet still in Iraq CNN shows the USA continuing with NAZI tactics, using civilians (children even) under duress to check booby traps and to knock on doors of suspected ambushes, against Geneva. Using civilian contractors with No accountability. WHEN ARE THE USA GOING TO LEARN.? Stop being the Nazi's, or at least censor your press and TV stop youtube etc. Hide what you do , the Nazi's at least knew that one, be decent enough to have shame. Same with the BAIT for SNIPER programme, if bullets were left near a school in your town would someone other than a terrorist pick them up, would it <b>...</b>
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Four Hours In My Lai (4 of 7)

Americans tell of USA infantry massacre and rape of allied civilian women and children in South Vietnam. US Army photos and film. NOTE NOT in hostile territory, NOT an enemy village in South Vietnam, no-one properly punished. (you get more for DUI or pot than Calley got, he was out in under four months, no one else punished at all.) Most important was that SOME Americans knew better and tried to stop it AT THE TIME. The black guy from Detroit, the helicopter crew , Pvt Berhart and others, goes to show who has morals and who doesn't. The dude from Detriot couldn't understand how how they didn't know morals form somewhere, and the helicopter pilot and others who likened them to Nazi's and didn't go to Vietnam to be the Nazi's You sullied your allies with this, New Zealand and Australia are still dirty from this, it doesn't wash off. Our heroes have this stain on them even if THEY did no wrong. Yet still in Iraq CNN shows the USA continuing with NAZI tactics, using civilians (children even) under duress to check booby traps and to knock on doors of suspected ambushes, against Geneva. Using civilian contractors with No accountability. WHEN ARE THE USA GOING TO LEARN.? Stop being the Nazi's, or at least censor your press and TV stop youtube etc. Hide what you do , the Nazi's at least knew that one, be decent enough to have shame. Same with the BAIT for SNIPER programme, if bullets were left near a school in your town would someone other than a terrorist pick them up, would it <b>...</b>
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Four Hours In My Lai (7 of 7)

Americans tell of USA infantry massacre and rape of allied civilian women and children in South Vietnam. US Army photos and film. NOTE NOT in hostile territory, NOT an enemy village in South Vietnam, no-one properly punished. (you get more for DUI or pot than Calley got, he was out in under four months, no one else punished at all.) Most important was that SOME Americans knew better and tried to stop it AT THE TIME. The black guy from Detroit, the helicopter crew , Pvt Berhart and others, goes to show who has morals and who doesn't. The dude from Detriot couldn't understand how how they didn't know morals form somewhere, and the helicopter pilot and others who likened them to Nazi's and didn't go to Vietnam to be the Nazi's You sullied your allies with this, New Zealand and Australia are still dirty from this, it doesn't wash off. Our heroes have this stain on them even if THEY did no wrong. Yet still in Iraq CNN shows the USA continuing with NAZI tactics, using civilians (children even) under duress to check booby traps and to knock on doors of suspected ambushes, against Geneva. Using civilian contractors with No accountability. WHEN ARE THE USA GOING TO LEARN.? Stop being the Nazi's, or at least censor your press and TV stop youtube etc. Hide what you do , the Nazi's at least knew that one, be decent enough to have shame. Same with the BAIT for SNIPER programme, if bullets were left near a school in your town would someone other than a terrorist pick them up, would it <b>...</b>
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