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Eskimo is the sixth studio album by American art rock group the Residents. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was originally supposed to follow 1977's Fingerprince ; however, due to many delays and arguments with management, it was not released until 1979.
The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, Meet the Residents (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music videos and short films, three CD-ROM projects, and ten DVDs over the course of over half a century.
Twenty Twisted Questions is a 1992 LaserDisc by American avant-garde group "The Residents". It is a compilation of the band's history up to Freak Show , their then multimedia project. The footage was released in Europe as a PAL VHS without the LaserDisc features.
Eskimo was not the first dramatic film to use an all-native cast for the native roles; that was the 1914 silent film In the Land of the Head Hunters or arguably [clarification needed] Hiawatha (1913). [37] Eskimo was, however, the first motion picture filmed in the language of a Native American people, [38] and one
The cast of It Ends With Us brought the drama on screen — and it seems just as much drama was taking place off camera. The movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel hit theaters in August 2024.
Icky Flix is the title of a combined DVD and CD set released by American art rock band the Residents as part of their 30th anniversary celebration in 2001. Where the DVD featured the videos and both original and re-recorded versions of the songs, the CD featured a number of the newly recorded highlights.
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Mukes is also known for his role as eskimo bounty hunter Abumchuck in the TV series Weeds and his work on HBO's TV series, Westworld. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Mukes attends fan conventions as a celebrity guest, such as San Diego Comic Con , Monster-Mania Con , Scare-a-Con, Scarefest, Days of the Dead, and Rock & Shock.