Bruce Gowers

Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 9 (Director)
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Eddie Murphy Delirious (1983) - TV Special
Eddie Murphy's raunchy, raucous stand-up comedy routine is captured for posterity on this tape. Not for folks who dislike foul language. (imdb)
Woodstock '94 (1995) - Direct-to-Video
The "sequel" to the first Woodstock concert, during its 25th anniversery, featuring performances from bands like Green Day, Metallica, Cypress Hill, Blind Melon, Aerosmith, Nine Inch Nails, Rollins Band, Collective Soul, Blues Traveller and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others. (imdb)
The I'm Exhausted Concert (1988) - TV Movie
The sun's too bright, the traffic's going to be bad, there's too many people out there... It's just easier to sit back on the couch and laugh with RICHARD LEWIS.
George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey? (1988) - TV Special
George Carlin changes his act by bringing politics into the act, but also talks about the People he can do without, Keeping People Alert, and Cars and Driving part 2. (imdb)
Robin Williams: Live at the Met (1986) - TV Special
Robin Williams talks about being circumcised with a chainsaw.
Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) - Short Film
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is widely considered to be one of the best songs of all time and defined Queen's career. In this groundbreaking music video, the band perform their hit with a bunch of lights and colors. (imdb)
Live 8 (2005) - TV Special
20 years on from their Live Aid (1985) triumph, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure recruit the world's music superstars once again to perform live and put pressure on Western governments to help Africa and Make Poverty History. (imdb)
Jerry Seinfeld: Stand-Up Confidential (1987) - TV Special
Stand-up concert with sketch inserts. (imdb)
Queen: Live at the Rainbow (1992) - Direct-to-Video
For long-time fans, this may be the most outstanding concert by Queen. The reason? It gives a perfect overview of an early Queen presentation. The material, the costumes, and the performance of the members are really great and supported by the hilarious conversational approach of a young Freddie Mercury. In one of the last interviews, the singer Freddie Mercury said that the way he looked in those days was ridiculous; many would argue. (themoviedb.org)