For those on the run there are far worse fates than what you are running from.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: Break.com Staff
I made this since Frontiers is one of my favorite movies, and is considered the world's most violent film. It makes Saw and Hostle look like kid shows. This is one of the best scenes in the movie, so watch all the way through.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Rattlesnake93
Frontiers back with the second installment of their novel fantasy franchise. Did they fix the shortcomings of the first?
Genre: How-to
by: bestofrev3
Insane...A head trip
Genre: Funny Videos
by: motherdirt
Frontier(s) is one of my favorite movies, and is considered the world's most violent film. It makes Saw and Hostle look like kid shows. This is one of the best scenes in the movie, so watch all the way through.
Bassist Joseph Patrick Moores musical prayer and song - Prayer of Solitude.
by: bluecanoerecords
Claims about the power of intention are everywhere, but what does science have to say? This one minute video takes you to exciting new frontiers of our human potential. Lynne McTaggart’s website is www.livingthefield.com
by: shiftinaction
Dan Dare was once a hero. He brokered peace with alien races, pushed the frontiers of space, and saved the planet from total annihilation... repeatedly. But now, his Space Fleet has disbanded, the United Nations has crumbled, his friends scattered to the solar winds. Britain is once again the world power, but Dare, disillusioned and disappointed in his once-precious home country, has quietly retired. But there's trouble mustering in Deep Space. The H.M.S. Achilles is picking up strange signals when, suddenly, an enormous fleet of hostile ships ambushes the destroyer. As the crew struggles to stay alive, they realize with horror that the hostiles have brought a weapon of unimaginable power. Dan Dare, pilot of the future, has been called out of retirement.
by: virgincomics
http://www.surfwisefilm.com/ Like many American outsider-adventurers, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz set out to realize a utopian dream. Abandoning a successful medical practice, he sought self-fulfillment by taking up the nomadic life of a surfer. But unlike other American searchers like Thoreau or Kerouac, Paskowitz took his wife and nine children along for the ride, all eleven of them living in a 24 foot camper. Together, they lived a life that would be unfathomable to most, but enviable to anyone who ever relinquished their dreams to a straight job. The Paskowitz Family proved that America may be running out of frontiers, but it hasn't run out of frontiersman. "Most parents say 'Go to school. Don't go swimming with sharks, that's dangerous. Our parents said, you can go swimming with sharks, but you're not fuckin' going to school—that shit's dangerous!" - Salvador Paskowitz, the 7th Paskowitz son OPENS 5/9
by: MagPic
by: Rorocheckers