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Far Out Man (Full Frame)

Far Out Man (Full Frame)
Much has happened in the last twenty years that has altered history forever - Glasnost, Ronald Regan, Watergate, PacMan - but for some, like "Far Out Man," life hasn't changed a single bit. It's still time to par-ty! "Far Out Man," as played by the "far out" Tommy Chong, is left-over hippie musician who's not quite aware the Woodstock era is over. Never mind that everyone around him considers work, health and money their main priorities. To him, upward mobility is being able to walk up a flight of stairs. Through a fluke series of circumstances, Far Out Man inadvertently leaves his self-styled dilapidated version of Disneyland, called "Hippieland," and ventures out into the real world for the first time since the 60s. It's an occasion neither Far Out Man, in particular, or possibly the world in general will ever quite forget. Rae Dawn Chong is worried about her father. The popular, acclaimed actress is about to start production on a new movie but her concentration rests with dad, a.k.a. Far Out Man, an eternal hippie musician for whom time stopped at the breakup of his marriage during the Woodstock era. Realizing her father has a definite problem, Rae Dawn calls on Dr. Liddledick (Martin Mull), an accomplished psychiatrist who plans to hypnotize Far Out Man to bring him into the 1990s. During this session, Far Out Man vividly remembers the dissolution of his marriage to Tree (Shelby Chong), whom he kicked out of his band and her subsequent walking out of his life with their infant son Kyle. He also fondly reminisces about his creation of Hippieland. Dr. Liddledick, understanding Far Out Man's problems, realizes in order for the Man to be cured, his mind must continually be occupied. As such, through hypnotic suggestion, Far Out Man is convinced to resurrect his career as a rock and roll band roadie...



Star Trek: Voyager - Death Wish
Star Trek: Voyager - Death Wish
He's an explorer who's explored everything. A doer who's been there, done that, and then done even more. He's a Q (Gerrit Graham), a capricious superbeing with godlike abilities, and he wants to pull the plug on his immortality, to become a mortal and die. It's a transformation that's easier said than done. Because another Q (John DeLancie), the same one who so often vexed the U.S.S. Enterprise, opposes any disruption in the extra-dimensional Q Continuum. The witty and thought-provoking confrontation of Q vs. Q takes place in a hearing presided over by Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) aboard the Voyager. Among the witnesses summoned through time and space to testify: Sir Isaac Newton, a Woodstock hippie...and William Thomas Riker (Jonathan Frakes).



Woodstock II - Woodstock II is an unofficial name most commonly associated with the Woodstock '94 festival, a major concert with commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Woodstock festival. However it can also -- and technically more correctly -- refer to Woodstock '89, a lesser-known festival which was a spontaneous commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Woodstock, but had less attendees and featured lesser-known acts than Woodstock '94.

Woodstock '79 - Woodstock '79 was a concert which took place in Madison Square Gardens in New York City in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Woodstock festival in 1969. The concert featured stars like Richie Havens, Taj Mahal, Country Joe and the Fish, Canned Heat, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) and was released on on a VHS named The Celebration Continues - Woodstock '79.

Woodstock 1999 - Woodstock 1999 was the second rock concert (after Woodstock 1994) that attempted to emulate the success of the original Woodstock concert of 1969. Like the previous concerts with the same name, it was held in upstate New York, this time near Rome.

Woodstock (song) - "Woodstock" is a song about the Woodstock Music and Art Festival of 1969.



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