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Asphalt Ballet is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California. [1] Their style is rooted in blues rock and incorporates elements of hard rock and Southern rock. [1]The band's name was derived from descriptive terminology used to depict a motorcyclist, crashing and skidding along an asphalt concrete road at high speed. [2]
Beyond the Law (also known as Fixing the Shadow and as Made of Steel in its Director's Cut) is a 1993 American crime drama film written and directed by Larry Ferguson (in his directing debut). It tells the story of Dan Saxon, an undercover cop who infiltrates a group of criminal outlaw bikers behind a drug-smuggling and arms-dealing operation. [1]
Beyond the Law is a 2019 American crime action film directed by James Cullen Bressack. It stars Steven Seagal, Johnny Messner, DMX, and Bill Cobbs. [1] The film follows a former detective who vows to avenge his estranged son's death and eventually takes on the local mob. The film was released on VOD and limited theaters on December 6, 2019.
Beyond the Law (Italian: Al di là della legge) is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Stegani and starring Lee Van Cleef, Antonio Sabàto Sr. and Gordon Mitchell. It was first distributed in the United States in 1971. [2]
Music video "Working On It (Live TV 6-7-1989)" on YouTube " Working on It " is a song by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea , released in 1989 as the fifth and final single from his compilation album New Light Through Old Windows (1988). [ 2 ]
Coproduced with Buzz Farbar and financed entirely by Mailer, Beyond the Law was shot over four nights with three film crews and sound professionals. [2] While Mailer is credited as writer and director, the film had next-to-no script and the actors were given little direction other than to "wing it" in-character [3] and explore some ideas that echo his literary concerns, like the psychopathic ...
Beyond the Gates, an all-new CBS daytime drama that premieres on Feb. 24, will make history as the first Black soap opera in 35 years following Generations, which ran for 13 months and concluded ...
Billboard considered the stylistic diversity of The Lizard the album's strength, writing "Elements of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and virtually every band in between fuel Saigon Kick's second release, which packs a more well-rounded punch than 1991's debut", and called the song "God of 42nd Street" the album's "best cut". [3]