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Rolling Stones: Stones In Exile photo
Malcolm Lewis: My Rolling Stones kick spurred by Keith Richards' biog rolls on, and my appreciation for the band continues to grow. This documentary combines original footage with commentary from key players combine to create a fantastic glimpse into the creative process behind the classic "Exile on Main Street" album and the amazing rock and roll life these guys led.

Currently an Instant Movie on Netflix.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies
That's It, That's All photo
Malcolm Lewis: Billed as the greatest snowboarding film ever made. Incredible action, stunning vistas, beautifully filmed in HD, and of course a pounding soundtrack. If you like snowboarding, buy this asap and get pumped for your next day on the slopes.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies, snowboarding
American Photography: A Century Of Images photo
Malcolm Lewis: 100 years of photography covered in three episodes: The Developing Image 1900-1934, The Photographic Age 1935-1959, and Photography Transformed 1960-1999.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, photography
I Like Killing Flies photo
Malcolm Lewis: Entertaining documentary for folks that enjoy food and cooking. A tribute to the quick-witted, cantankerous chef whose Greenwich Village restaurant, Shopsins, has become a New York legend.

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Malcolm Lewis's Tags: cooking, documentaries, movies
Rick Steves' Europe All 80 Shows photo
Malcolm Lewis: $63 for 80 shows?! Ridiculous. Purchased and can't wait to watch.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies, todo
National Geographic's The Photographers photo
Malcolm Lewis: Goes behind the camera and on assignment with veteran photographers for National Geographic magazine. Feels just a little dated (1996) but still interesting. Rented from Netflix.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies, photography
It Might Get Loud photo
Malcolm Lewis: Finally got around to watching this on Netflix Instant. AWESOME. Just watching Jimmy Page cranking out Whole Lotta Love was worth the price of admission for me. Great insights into how Page and The Edge evolved as musicians.

Now I need to listen to all my old Led Zep and U2 Albums. October, anyone?

Official movie website at http://sonyclassics.com/itm...
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies
Ultramarathon Man photo
Malcolm Lewis: Documents the amazing story of Dean Karnaze's successful attempt to run 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. Remarkable accomplishment and well filmed. A must-see for runners.

Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies, running
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