Blade (1998) – Opening Nightclub Scene

This clip is from the beginning of the movie Blade (1998) in which an unsuspecting human is lured into a vampire nightclub, with horrific results. It’s amazing to think that this movie is now 20 years old. How many vampires have been vanquished since then? – If you care, give it a share –

Eden Project – Hope For Humanity?

This brief overview provides an introduction to the famous Eden Project in England. This is an attempt to create a viable self-contained eco-system within man-made structures. If proven successful, the entire endeavour might be an answer to our problems of an over-populated world. Imagine an Eden bio-sphere located on Mars. Imagine thousands of Eden bio-spheres […]

Night Chills – Dean Koontz Novel

Night Chills  by Dean Koontz Koontz is an author who revels in notifying his readers about the social issues that he feels most strongly about. Rebel Voice has previously reviewed his novel, One Door Away From Heaven – which can be found here: One Door Away From Heaven – Novel By Dean Koontz which dealt […]

Tornado Hunters – Video Close-up

The following footage was taken by storm-chasers in the US who managed to get extremely close to a massive tornado. The video shows the tremendous power that these storms possess as they cut a swath of destruction across the land. The people filming this took a chance by getting this close, as the tornado could […]

Dublin In The Rare Old Times – Luke Kelly Version

This haunting and poignant song laments the changes that have taken place in Ireland’s capital city. Here it is performed by one of the greatest singers to have ever breathed the air of Ireland. Get yourself a tissue before listening to this you soppy so and so’s as you’ll need one. This song will getya […]

Palestinian Socialist Song Of The PFLP

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was founded in 1967 by George Habash. It is a Marxist-Leninist organisation that is strongly anti-Zionist and is traditionally the second largest of the Palestinian political groups in the occupied territories of East Jerusalem and the West bank. Israel and its Zionist backers do not wish […]

The Celts – BBC Series – Episode 4

In this episode about the legendary Celts, the story of these influential people is explored as they move gradually from paganism to Christianity. The Roman Empire played a huge role in the history of the Celts, and one way in which they effected the social structures was in their religious beliefs. The island of Britain […]

Killer Whales Hunt Seal lions on Beach

This is a fascinating clip from the BBC documentary, Trials of Life. It takes a look at the methods employed by Orcas (Killer Whales) when hunting seal lions, otherwise known as dinner. David Attenborough narrates perfectly in his dulcet tones as we witness Orcas beaching themselves to catch the unfortunate mammals on land. It’s a […]

Ancient Greece In 18 Minutes

Here, Rebel Voice presents you with a brief guide to ancient Greece, the home of Plato, Socrates (or So Crates, as Bill and Ted called him), Homer, Agamemnon, democracy and souvlaki. Enjoy! – If you care, give it a share –

Irish Folk Music -Planxty – The Blacksmith

This old track is performed by one of the foremost Irish folk and trad music groups. Planxty were in the vanguard of resurrecting an appreciation for folk music in Ireland. They sound as good today as they ever did. Listen for the pipes. – If you care, give it a share –

What The Night Knows – Dean Koontz Novel

What The Night Knows  by Dean Koontz Detective John Calvino is a man haunted by the events of a horrific childhood that he has shared with only his devoted and loving wife, artist painter, Nicolette. When Calvino visits a 14 years old killer, Billy Lucas, in prison, he begins to suspect that there is more […]

For A Few Dollars More – Final Gunfight

This clip is from the Clint Eastwood western, For A Few Dollars More. It has an eerie melody that runs throughout culminating in this gunfight. This movie was one of a trilogy featuring the Man With No Name, sometimes known as Blondie. The soundtrack was composed by the Italian genius Ennio Morricone, born 10th November, […]