First of the three musicals based on Ace Attorney video games series. The plot itself is heavily based upon that of Rise from the Ashes, but changed so that it is more personal to the lead character, Phoenix Wright.
Category: Music
Music
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Alanis Morissette – Havoc and Bright Lights (Live in Rio 2012)
Setlist: 01. “I Remain (Part 1)” 02. “Woman Down” 03. “All I Really Want” 04. “You Learn” 05. “Guardian” 06. “Flinch” 07. “Right Through You” 08. “Hands Clean” 09. “So Pure” 10. “Celebrity” 11. “Ironic” 12. “Havoc” 13. “Head Over Feet” 14. “I Remain (Part 2)” 15. “Lens” 16. “You Oughta Know” 17. “Numb” Bis 1 18. “Hand in my Pocket” 19. “Uninvited” Bis 2 20. “Thank U”
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For Love’s Sake
Troubled high school student Makoto arrives in Tokyo to exact revenge from a past incident. He then falls in love at first sight with Ai, a daughter raised in a wholesome family. Around Makoto and Ai are Iwashimizu, who has feelings for Ai and Gamuko, a gang member who eyes Makoto.
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Hannah Montana: The Movie
When Miley Stewart (aka pop-star Hannah Montana) gets too caught up in the superstar celebrity lifestyle, her dad decides it’s time for a total change of scenery. But sweet niblets! Miley must trade in all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for some ol’ blue jeans on the family farm in Tennessee, and question if she can be both Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana.
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One Direction: A Year in the Making
A documentary tracing the juggernaut band’s journey from coming in third place on The X Factor to releasing their debut album in the UK.
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Color Me Obsessed: A Film About The Replacements
For some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. Gorman Bechard’s remarkable history of the ‘Mats takes us from their first show as the Impediments to their 1991 onstage breakup in Chicago, and everywhere in between. Bechard bravely eschews including the band’s music, photos, and live footage, instead relying solely on the fans: their well-kept memories, hilarious anecdotes, and differing points of views about the foursome’s wildly varied discography and infamous antics.
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Suck Seed
When his boyhood crush Ern returns, Ped forms a band with his friend to impress her. Romantic rivalries bloom after the talented Ern joins the group.
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Hunky Dory
In the heat of the summer of 1976, drama teacher Vivienne fights sweltering heat and general teenage apathy to put on an end-of-term version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
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Memphis
Memphis is set in the places where rock and roll was born in the 1950s: the seedy nightclubs, radio stations and recording studios of the musically-rich Tennessee city. With an original score, it tells the fictional story of DJ Huey Calhoun, a good ole’ local boy with a passion for R&B music and Felicia Farrell, an up-and-coming black singer that he meets one fateful night on Beale Street. Despite the objections of their loved ones (Huey’s close-minded mama and Felicia’s cautious brother, a club owner), they embark on a dangerous affair. As their careers rise, the relationship is challenged by personal ambition and the pressures of an outside world unable to accept their love. Originally shown in select theatres, then broadcast as an episode of the PBS series “Great Performances” (season 39, episode 11).
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Hit Man Returns – David Foster & Friends
Hitman Returns was filmed before a sold out crowd last year at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The lineup of talent, lead by Foster as maestro of ceremonies, includes performances by Seal, Donna Summer, Martina McBride, Earth, Wind & Fire, Natalie Cole, Ruben Studdard, All-4-One,’Glee’ star Charice, Chaka Khan, Jackie Evancho, Lara Fabian and other artists whose careers have been touched by Foster, a 15-time Grammy winning producer and songwriter.