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- After all his employees either gets fired or drop out. Dr.House is on the hunt for a new team. After all the complicated procedures to hire we explore the new teams private lives and house faces some new surprises along the way
- Michael is no longer on the run. He is now locked up in an insane prison called Sona and once again he must break out to save Sarah and LJ.
- The band gets back together years later for a one time reunion put on by the one man who train to keep it all together and not let the stardom get to his head the manager one by one he talks the members into one show in Dublin for what might have been that night if they would have stayed together for the fans,but mostly to fill that unresolved emptyness of what might have been .They all wonder after the years went by,if they actually could have been famous together instead of separate careers.
- Nearly every possible element to making the film Black Hawk Down (2001) is examined here in great detail. Both behind the scenes material and interviews with the cast, crew and actual rangers inform us how this film was pulled off so perfectly.
- This is about how the character of Roger the alien has developed over the years, and how the show's filmmakers started giving him more and more disguises so they could get him out of the house.
- An in-depth look at the genesis, production, and legacy of King Kong, one of the most influential films ever made.
- The making of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).
- Washington D.C. is the new location of CTU for this so-called "spin-off"/rip-off
- Behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of the 1953 sci-fi classic "The War of the Worlds". Included are interviews with some of the cast and crew and unreleased footage from the film itself.
- The magical influence that The Wizard of Oz (1939) had on future entertainment and continues to have on audiences, writers, collectors, and more.
- The actors and the creators of the show name their favorite episodes of all time.
- The nearly 30-year struggle to bring sound to motion pictures is the backdrop for this insightful documentary. Film historians, and survivors from the era take the audience from the early failed attempts by scientists and inventors, to the joined forces of Western Electric and Warner Bros. who, with their Vitaphone process,revolutionized the entertainment industry, perhaps more than any time before or since.
- A reading of Tinker Bell's book, about her birth and her first adventure.
- An overview of the preproduction design work for the film Alien vs. Predator (2004).
- The making of the 20th James Bond film that marked the 40th anniversary of the 007 movies, and offered the most modern, high-tech world seen yet.
- This 2-part documentary is about the making of the 1998 Peter Weir film, _Truman Show, The (1998)_. There are interviews with a few of the cast & crew members that all inform us on how great this film is, and was to make. The original screenplay is discussed, along with the risky casting of Jim Carrey for the lead, and plenty of other information for lovers of the film.
- A documentary about the making of Disney's 1954 classic, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
- A brief documentary looking at the much-beloved musical partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
- The life of Jack Kirby as a comic book artist, from his humble beginnings to being the King of Comics.
- An overview of the making of Amazing Grace (2006) and a look at the historical facts behind the film.
- Documentary about the making of the Wesley Snipes action-thriller, Blade II
- "The Kinsey Report: Sex on Film," is a making-of documentary that profiles the behind-the-scenes of the critically acclaimed film, Kinsey as well as look at the titular man and his shocking but groundbreaking research.
- Documentary on the underrated, influential director.
- This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. It essentially follows the production in chronological order. It detours for related issues but stays connected to the shooting schedule. For instance, a scene that highlights Roxanne offers our introduction to Mendes. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach. We watch the various post-production stages without any commentary and just see them as they happen. Though this means we lose many overall thoughts on those issues, we get a nice sense of immediacy.
- Biography documentary on the writer for "The Hours" DVD special features.