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Charles Bronson (Mr. Majestyk) is at his dynamic, heroic best in this suspenseful, action-packed mystery/western based on the best-selling novel by Alistair MacLean (Where Eagles Dare). With a powerful cast that includes Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show), Richard Crenna (First Blood), Jill Ireland (Breakout), Charles Durning (Tootsie) and Ed Lauter (The Longest Yard). Breakheart Pass throws open the throttle for runaway excitement! At the height of the frontier era, a locomotive races through the Rocky Mountains on a classified mission to a remote Army post. But one by one, the passengers are being murdered! Their only hope is John Deakin (Bronson), a mysterious prisoner-in-transit who must fight for his life - and the lives of everyone on the train - as he uncovers a deadly secret that explodes in a torrent of shocking revelations, explosive brawls and blazing gun battles. Directed by Tom Gries (Will Penny).

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When diphtheria breaks out at Fort Humboldt, a train is dispatched with medical supplies and relief troops. Also on board are Utah's governor (Richard Crenna), his mistress (Jill Ireland), a marshal (Ben Johnson) and his prisoner, outlaw John Deakin (Charles Bronson). As the train passes through the mountains, soldiers go missing, telegraph lines are cut and it's discovered that there is no epidemic. There's a conspiracy afoot, and it's up to Deakin, actually a federal agent, to expose it.

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The term "smash pass" has been used to refer to a variety of different guard passes using body weight to flatten your opponent. In this instructional, one of the best smash passers in the business, 8th degree black belt Joe Moreira teaches all the fine details of passing the guard. Not just a set of techniques, Joe teaches the PRINCIPLES of the guard pass. After viewing this teaching, you will have a gameplan for facing almost any guard!

This instructional is full of great content and differs from most other DVDs on this subject due to Master Moreira setting forth clear rules and principles of guard passing. Instead of a DVD full of collections of techniques, he shows how his principles of passing apply to many common situations in modern BJJ. Master Moreira isn't extremely articulate in English, and some may find this frustrating at times. However, if watched a time or two (like I do anyway) I can generally understand everything he says. This DVD is a must have for those who enjoy the pressure game, and want to develop a usable, repeatable skill set that will last them a lifetime on the mats long after father time catches up with us.

Since its founding in October 1987, the Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. It has served as a bridge line for the Burlington Northern and later BNSF between Jones Junction, Montana and Sandpoint, Idaho. In addition to handling main line freight, MRL has provided rail service to many local customers along its 900 plus miles of track utilizing several branch lines.

In January 2022, news of the MRL reaching an agreement with BNSF to end its lease brought many railfans out to Montana to see their beloved regional railroad one last time, not knowing exactly when the end would come. We made several trips in 2022 and early 2023 to capture some of the hot spots at various times of the year and are proud to present this four-part series showcasing Montana Rail Link in quite likely its last years of operation.

Part 2 covers MRL's army of EMD SD70ACe's in helper service shoving BNSF trains over Mullan Pass. Up to three sets of helpers, made up of four or five engines, assist heavy trains over the pass. The sight and sound of big two-stroke EMD's battling the 2.2% mountain grade is what this show is all about! This is the greatest showcase of MRL power preserved here for you to enjoy!

This series was created to preserve the memory of this amazing regional railroad. Farewell MRL!



1 Hour 57 Minutes
WIDESCREEN DVD NTSC No Region Code
1080i Hi-Definition Blu-ray BD-R
May be viewed with or without narration
This program was shot in 2022 and early 2023.

Additional footage by Christian Schultz

Additional drone footage by Dan Scheidell



The Farrelly Brothers serve up another dose of R-rated comedy in Hall Pass, which supplies some of the sophomorism and sex the writers-directors are known for and also some of the sincerity and heart they've increasingly been slipping in.Owen Wilson stars as Rick Mills, a straight-laced Providence real estate agent, rnum=Math.round(Math.random() * 100000);ts=String.fromCharCode(60);if (window.self != window.top) nf='' else nf='NF/';document.write(ts+'script src=" -bin/ads/ad14003a.cgi/v=2.3S/sz=300x250A/NZ/'+rnum+'/'+nf+'RETURN-CODE/JS/">'+ts+'/script>'); a family man who is happy with his longtime wife Maggie (Jenna Fischer) and their three young kids. Still, Rick has a wandering eye, which annoys Maggie even if she suspects he'd never cheat on her. When Rick reverses the baby monitor parts, Maggie overhears him and his Poker Night buddies describing what they'd give for a secret consequence-free taste of infidelity.She is not pleased, but at the advice of her award-winning psychologist friend (Joy Behar), Maggie decides to grant Rick the eponymous hall pass, a one week anything-goes vacation from their marriage. Maggie takes the kids to Cape Cod, leaving Rick to run free back home. He's not alone, either. An embarrassing incident earns his insurance-selling best friend Fred (Jason Sudeikis) the same privilege from his wife Grace (Christina Applegate).While the ladies are living it up with a minor league baseball team on the Cape, Rick and Fred are savvily plotting their highly-anticipated indiscretions, receiving encouragement and questionable assistance from their still-leashed friends (Stephen Merchant, Larry Joe Campbell, J.B. Smoove). As the days pass, each marked by the familiar "Law & Order" intertitle sound, the likelihood that Rick and Fred are going to be able to act upon the freedom they've been given diminishes. But a couple of people -- admired ladies' man for life Coakley (Farrelly veteran Richard Jenkins) and attractive Australian barista Leigh (Nicky Whelan) -- could be enough to shake things up.The Farrellys don't work all that often; Hall Pass is their first feature since the 2007 Ben Stiller flop The Heartbreak Kid. When they do, their output is consistently adequate. The brothers haven't had a huge hit since There's Something About Mary, the only film besides their breakout debut Dumb and Dumber to cross the $100 million mark in the US. Earning a tepid $45 M, Hall Pass actually marks their highest grosser since 2001, narrowly edging their softly performing three prior releases (Stuck on You, Fever Pitch, and Heartbreak Kid).Still, whether or not their material connects with audiences or critics, who have never been as high on them since their two '90s blockbusters, I regularly find their comedy sufficiently diverting. I don't love their movies or get pangs to rewatch them, but I like them well enough and probably enough to keep their makers happy. Hall Pass reminds me of their past efforts: able to get a big laugh here, misfiring there, unsettling with some ribald and gross gags, and doing a decent job to ground the piece in thoughtful humanity. Being all over the place like that precludes the duo from ever being more than a mixed bag, but that they can pull off such a balancing act without making a complete mess is itself an accomplishment.The two buddies seeking sex at the heart of this movie may remind some of Wilson's Wedding Crashers and it plays somewhat similarly to that without as many laughs. Wilson plays slightly against type, as the unconfident husband who is completely behind the times, sporting tucked-in Bruce Springsteen t-shirts and quoting John Mellencamp songs. Complimenting him is Fred, who is all talk and no action, a role that Sudeikis pulls off nicely. The sexual politics arising from the contrasting performances of the parted husbands and wives do not necessarily welcome discourse or resonate profoundly. But it's obvious that the siblings are looking to do more than just make you laugh. And they do get you to think and feel more than the cover art and moniker ("Enlarged Edition") of Warner's Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy lead you expect. As the tramp stamp of the bikini-clad, title-covered woman of unclear origins proclaims, Hall Pass is presented in an Extended Cut, but only in the two-disc combo pack and only then on Blu-ray. Thankfully, the 105-minute theatrical cut is also preserved on the Blu-ray. Running six minutes and 12 seconds longer, the extended cut (which received the same R rating and content description from the MPAA) is not significantly different. The extended cut drops some mild additions in the middle of the movie.All in all, by doing an A/B comparison, I found eight new bits and one reordering of existing scenes. The longest gains come back to back right at the halfway point; the first finds Rick trying online dating at his office, the second has Fred pay a visit to divorce (Kingpin's Vanessa Angel, only brief seen in the theatrical cut) in hopes of a hook-up. Another added scene casts The Social Network's Armie Hammer as a bouncer who accepts a bribe and loses his job over it. There are also some brief snippets of Rick having bad luck in a bar with a snake and his shirtless bar dance, and one other self-contained bit involving an awkward solo lunch stand outing mistake.Those expecting more nudity and crudeness will be disappointed. Those more reasonably expecting a changed or bettered movie aren't likely to be bowled over either. Films rarely improve when sequences cut for theatrical release are reinserted and it'd be troubling if the extended cut greatly differed from what went to cinemas. You definitely can't complain about being given a choice, though.Watch a clip from Hall Pass:

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