Free | CinemaNow
Posted: 5/27/2012
Fort Greene, Brooklyn was home base to an extraordinary community of black and Hispanic artists in the '80s and '90s. Spike Lee, Chris Rock, Rosie Perez, rapper Talib Kweli, artist Lorna Simpson, jazzman Branford Marsalis, rock guitarist Vernon Reid, and poet/rocker Saul Williams are just some of the talent that resided in the area. Writer and narrator Nelson George, a Fort Greene resident since 1985, takes us on an intimate journey with old friends who tell the story of what Spike calls ?Brooklyn's equivalent to the Harlem renaissance?. Filmed in beautiful Fort Greene Park, lovely brownstone homes and comfy caf s, the film explores why this black bohemian community grew, prospered and ultimately influenced a generation of artists.
Free | IMDB Videos
Posted: 12/12/2011
Games People Play -- A board game developer pitches an idea for a new game to his tycoon boss.
George Perez: Prison, Casinos and Names
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Posted: 10/8/2011
George takes home his prison habits, wonders why there are no Mexican casinos and more.
Free | Xfinity
Posted: 10/7/2011
In a long shot attempt to woo the woman of his dreams and exact revenge on his long time rival, a West Texas golf instructor and semi-pro casanova sets out to win the U.S. Open.
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