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Pocket Shot #2 - 'Slip n Slide'

Pocket Shot #2 - 'Slip n Slide'

from YouTube :: Tag // nosole on November 04, 2009
Duration: 47
Author: tempestfreerunning Keywords: NoSole Pocket Shot Shots #2 Tempest Freerunning SF Parkour San Francisco Free Run Freerun Brian Orosco Five Ten SFPK WFPF Victor Lopez Showtime Gabe Nunez Jaywalker Paul Darnell Diddy Rich King Dickie Boy Ryan Houchin McLovin David Elson OJ Luci Romberg Steel Dan Mast Shooter Caine Sinclaire Sugar Brady Lucas Added: November 4, 2009
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Harry Brown - Official Clip "Frampton and Hicock"

Harry Brown - Official Clip "Frampton and Hicock"

from YouTube :: Tag // modest on November 03, 2009
Duration: 51
Author: TheMovieJam Keywords: Harry Brown Michael Caine Chase Status Plan Ben Drew Added: November 3, 2009
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Pocket Shot #1 - 'The Story Begins'

Pocket Shot #1 - 'The Story Begins'

from YouTube :: Tag // nosole on October 30, 2009
Duration: 44
Author: tempestfreerunning Keywords: NoSole Pocket Shot Shots #1 Tempest Freerunning SF Parkour San Francisco Free Run Freerun Brian Orosco Five Ten SFPK WFPF Victor Lopez Showtime Gabe Nunez Jaywalker Paul Darnell Diddy Rich King Dickie Boy Ryan Houchin McLovin David Elson OJ Luci Romberg Steel Dan Mast Shooter Caine Sinclaire Sugar Brady Lucas Added: October 30, 2009
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FvH ThrowDown! Episode 1 (3/8)

FvH ThrowDown! Episode 1 (3/8)

from Favorites of icwofury00 on September 12, 2009
Duration: 593
Conclusion of Shin vs Lion-O. Then Ernest interviews Gina Carano and tag action between the Votron Force and Team CSI
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FvH ThrowDown! Episode 1 (3/7)

FvH ThrowDown! Episode 1 (3/7)

from Favorites of icwofury00 on September 12, 2009
Duration: 593
Conclusion of Shin vs Lion-O. Then Ernest interviews Gina Carano and tag action between the Votron Force and Team CSI
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Flawless - Life Lessons and Movie Review!

Flawless - Life Lessons and Movie Review!

from sweaney on April 03, 2009
Duration: 569
A brief movie review and some life lessons I picked up from the film.
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Sir Michael Caine interview for Cinemoi

Sir Michael Caine interview for Cinemoi

from recent posts tagged sky - blip.tv (beta) on March 25, 2009
Duration: 333
Sir Michael Caine joins a list of A'list actors such as Catherine Deneuve, Stephen Birkoff, Vincent Cassel, Lauren Cantet and Jane Birkin: united in their love of film channel, Cin moi Sky 839. Exclusive interviews with these A list celebrities will be shown on Cin moi throughout the year.
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George's Dog Run

George's Dog Run

from Clarisaj on December 03, 2008
Duration: 181
This is the Intro to 'George's Dog Run'... Classic 1970's spy thriller set in Greenwich Village New York City... Starring, Gregory Wieber, Max Heel, Jacques del Conte and India Lawrence. Filmed on location in color.
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Qultr 4: The Dark Knight und kleine Kritiker

Qultr 4: The Dark Knight und kleine Kritiker

from BalconyTV on November 27, 2008
Duration: 598
The Dark Knight auf DVD: http://cli.gs/EGWmaj Auf Blue-Ray: http://cli.gs/zdEmHq
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Wolfgang Petrick Studio Visit Part II

Wolfgang Petrick Studio Visit Part II

from The Films of Justin Rigby on October 24, 2008
Duration: 602
James Kalm returns with viewers to continue this tour of Wolfgang Petrick s studio. In part II the artist speaks about his up coming shows at the Sarah Asperger Gallery in Berlin and at the Angel Orensanz Foundation on Manhattan s burgeoning Lower East Side. Included are a discussion of the effects of the 9/11 disaster on Petrick s art
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The Tao of Kung Fu #9- "Seek not to contend."

The Tao of Kung Fu #9- "Seek not to contend."

from Favorites of Annuzhka on March 24, 2008
Duration: 29
In this clip from the episode King of the Mountain , Caine recalls the words of Master Kan. Kan explains that harmony is only achieved through non-contention. There is no contention in Nature and everything succeeds. This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest who had recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao. The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy. This is one of about 30 clips I'll be posting here during 2008. To learn more about the Philosophical Taoism, please visit my website: http://www.yinyangnature.com To learn more about Kung Fu and Tao, check out the interview I did on the I am Caine blog: http://kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
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The Tao of Kung Fu #5 - "What happens is already written."

The Tao of Kung Fu #5 - "What happens is already written."

from Favorites of Annuzhka on February 24, 2008
Duration: 68
In this clip from the pilot episode, Caine (David Carradine) is discussing life with a fellow expatriate. Their discussion touches on the unity of opposites, which is symbolised in Taoism as the yin-yang. The yin-yang is the most important concept in Taoism. Caine also compares the Tao with water in this conversation. Water is a great analogy for the Tao since all life depends on water, yet water always takes the lowest position. Water would rather take the easy path around a mountain, than to force it's way through. Nothing is softer than water, but given enough time water will wear down the hardest rock and cut the deepest ravines. Curiously, this is one of the many times throughout the series where Tao is seemingly mispronounced. I'm not sure if this was done intentionally, so as not to confuse a Western audience. However, the 'T' in Tao is normally pronounced as a 'D'. Depending on the translation system used, it is also sometimes written as 'Dao'. This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest, who recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao. The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy. This is one of about 30 clips I'll be posting here during 2008. To learn more about Philosophical Taoism and yin-yang, please visit my website: http://www.yinyangnature.com To learn more about Kung Fu and Tao, check out the interview I did on the I am Caine blog: http://kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
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The Tao of Kung Fu #4 - "Peace is prized above victory."

The Tao of Kung Fu #4 - "Peace is prized above victory."

from Favorites of Annuzhka on February 23, 2008
Duration: 57
In this clip from the pilot episode, a teenaged Kwai Chang Caine (Keith Carradine) asks his Shaolin masters how to deal with force. They respond by telling young Caine to avoid aggression wherever possible. Master Kan takes this idea further by introducing the Taoist concept of wu-wei. This is the practice of achieving more by flowing with nature, rather than using unnecessary force. This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest, who had recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao. The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy. This is one of about 30 clips I'll be posting here during 2008. To learn more about Philosophical Taoism and wu-wei, please visit my website: http://www.yinyangnature.com To learn more about Kung Fu and Tao, check out the interview I did on the I am Caine blog: http://kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
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The Tao of Kung Fu #3- "Chi always lasts."

The Tao of Kung Fu #3- "Chi always lasts."

from Favorites of Annuzhka on February 23, 2008
Duration: 40
In this clip from the pilot episode, Master Kan explains how difficult tasks can be achieved by drawing on inner strength. In Taoism this is called 'chi'. This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest, who had recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao. The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy. This is one of about 30 clips I'll be posting here during 2008. To learn more about Philosophical Taoism, please visit my website: http://www.yinyangnature.com To learn more about Kung Fu and Tao, check out the interview I did on the I am Caine blog: http://kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
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Kung Fu - Rice Paper Walk

Kung Fu - Rice Paper Walk

from Favorites of Annuzhka on May 31, 2007
Duration: 46
David Carradine as Caine in the 1972 movie, -Kung Fu-. Caine walks across a blank sheet of rice paper leaving it undisturbed.
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