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- Zach and his dwarf athletic team "The Grasshogs" are favored to win this year's Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA) soccer tournament. Zach must rise to the challenge in the championship match when the Grasshogs face a tough and talented team.
- Matt embarks on his most ambitious farm attraction ever: a long, curvy bridge that slopes from the highest point on the farm down to the tree house. With all Matt's attention focused on the bridge, Amy worries that he'll forget their anniversary.
- Dwarf couple Matt and Amy Roloff, take a break from their hectic lifestyle with a week-long tropical cruise. But as soon they return, Matt and Amy butt heads over one of Matt's new schemes: build a chicken coop and bring home a rooster.
- Marty visits the farm to cheer Zach up.
- In the aftermath of losing their dear friend Mike Detjen, the Roloff family recalls his special place in their lives. They prepare for his funeral and turn an already planned housewarming party into an emotion get-together to honor his memory.
- Write of Passage: An Author's Journey focuses on the career of Author Stephen J. Semones as he writes, travels to conventions, interacts with fans, and works as co-host and managing editor for the podcast, MORTIS. The film features interviews from family and friends of Semones as well as other independent authors, artists, actors, and fans. The film chronicles Stephen over the course of 9 months as he travels to 6 different conventions. It's a behind-the-scenes look at how an independent author approaches the daunting task of getting their work out there while trying to promote their own work. You'll see what it's like for one author as he takes his journey, doing things his own way, and above all, making sure his work gets into the hands of the people that matter the most: the fans.
- Jeremy Roloff (average height) introduces his first girlfriend to the family, while his twin brother, Zach (a dwarf), struggles with shyness. Amy Roloff (a dwarf) faces the image conscious modeling world when Molly is recruited for a photo shoot.
- Dwarf parents Matt and Amy Roloff are ready to celebrate the holidays with their four children. Meanwhile, Matt's Christmas shopping trip is complicated by his short-stature.
- As the New Year approaches, Matt Roloff (a dwarf) unveils a plan to remodel the house and create a "little" kitchen, designed for his wife Amy (also a dwarf).
- Matt Roloff is frustrated when his son Zach (a dwarf) blows off a rare chance to socialize with dwarf girls to play football. Meanwhile, mom Amy Roloff (also a dwarf) has a hard time motivating Zach's average height twin brother before a soccer game.
- After failing twice, 15-year-old Little Person Zach Roloff prepares to take another shot at his driving permit exam. But complications arise when Zach crashes the family van during a joy ride on the farm.
- Matt Roloff (a dwarf) hopes to inspire his son Zach to live without limits; introduces him to role models in the dwarf community, including a law professor who served in the Clinton administration and a welder who works on a top-secret naval submarine.
- Having fully recovered from his surgery, Zach arranges to go on his first date.
- With a business trip to South America looming, Little Person Matt Roloff races against the clock to finish remodeling the family kitchen, redesigned to "fit" his dwarf wife Amy.
- To calm his dwarf wife Amy's fears about the future, Matt Roloff (also a dwarf) agrees to take a corporate job in the computer software industry. But after years of being his own boss, Matt's transition back into the corporate world is a challenge.
- Dwarf Matt Roloff hatches a plan to build a trebuchet to draw more customers to his pumpkin patch. Later Matt enlists his twin sons' help in the pumpkin field and argues with wife Amy (a dwarf) who insists he didn't pay the kids enough for their help.
- The epitome of a short Western movie with short actors, short horses and long credits.
- As 15-year-old twin brothers Zach (a dwarf) and Jeremy (average height) start their first week of high school, Jeremy clashes with his mother, Amy (a dwarf), who is angered by his lazy attitude.
- Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own while raising four children.
- When dwarf Matt rents out the family farm for a corporate picnic, his wife Amy (also a dwarf) says "enough is enough." Amy considers the event an invasion of privacy, but Matt sees it as an easy way to make money.
- Fifteen-year-old twins Zach (a dwarf) and Jeremy (average height) face a daunting rite of passage as they head to the Department of Motor Vehicles to take their learners permit exam.
- Zach gets discouraged when his basketball team is eliminated at the DAAA games by the rival L.A. Breakers. Things begin to look grim in soccer too, as Zach's team-the Grasshogs-loses their first game. However, the tide changes in the next soccer match with Zach's team triumphant, giving his friend Marty and the Breakers a run for the money, and delighting Matt with the victory. But will the efforts of Zach and the Grasshogs be enough to claim the DAAA soccer championship title in the final game?
- It's Mother's Day and the Roloff kids present handmade cards to Amy at a nice brunch. Matt is worried that his gift--a professional organizer--might upset Amy who doesn't keep the tidiest house.
- Conflict erupts when Matt tries to help Zach put together a soccer team for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games. While Zach nurses a leg injury that jeopardizes his team, his LP friend Casey gives it her all in the swimming event
- Man wakes up in a post-apocalyptic world with amnesia and is looking for his family despite being pursued by a ruthless army.
- Matt (a dwarf) hopes to bond with his twin boys, Jeremy and Zach, but their weekend camping trip doesn't go as planned... Also, Matt and Zach push beyond their physical limitations when they attempt to ascend a rugged mountain path.
- When their 18th wedding anniversary arrives, Little People Matt and Amy Roloff are just too stressed out to celebrate.
- Fifteen year-old twins, Zach and Jeremy couldn't be more different. Jeremy is average height and Zach is a Little Person, just two feet shorter than his twin brother. Their dad, Matt pushes Zach to overcome his shyness at the Little People of Amer. Confer
- Matt first goes to a school to try and educate youngsters about dwarfism then he travels to California to meet Marty and a social worker who's trying to get a dwarf child named Chance adopted by people who want him and can afford his medical bills. Matt and Marty are the founders of CoDA, Colalition for Dwarf Advocacy and give Chance's social worker the financial means to hurry the adoption process through. Matt and Marty finally meet Chance and his hospital care giver, Grandma Nellie, who introduce them to Chance and his adoptive mother Michelle.
- Key bits and highlights from Stern's daily syndicated radio program.
- Average-height Jeremy and little person Zach are planning a beach trip with several of their close friends for their 16th birthday.
- In the Far West, the fur trade is raging. Bloody Furry, one of the last red wolves decides to avenge his exterminated family. But is revenge the best solution to find the way to redemption?
- William Kane searching for his wife's killer. Must work with NSA and FBI as a medium and remote viewer to track down and stop threats to the U.S. and its allies. He is also forced to work for an organized crime lord to keep one step ahead of the government and his enemies.
- As the world's first Veggie Telenovela, this acclaimed comedy series follows the on-screen and behind-the-scenes exploits of two giant pea pods who co-host a morning chatfest called Two Peas In A Pod. As the show within the show, Two Peas In A Pod features both real guests and scripted parodies of some of popular culture's biggest targets. Meanwhile, the soap-operatic entanglements of the peas and their human and leguman friends well surpass strange!
- For dwarves Matt and Amy Roloff, life as Little People is a constant challenge. Standing only four feet tall, they're struggling to raise four children - a mixture of little and average size siblings - on their 34 acre farm.
- When a mysterious illness strikes 15 year-old dwarf Zach Roloff, his parents Matt and Amy (also dwarfs) rush him to the emergency room. Soon after, doctors take Zach into emergency surgery, and the Roloffs anxiously awaits the results.
- Combining their thirst for adventure and enduring camaraderie, The Try Guys reach new heights in their biggest Try to date: Squad Wars. The new reality competition show pits popular squads against each other in wild challenges that even The Try Guys have never tried before. The team most willing to lay it all on the line will win the coveted "Tryphy" and be named the ultimate squad.
- Herman is desperate to become a full-fledged member of the "Walk the Prank" team.
- In Liar's Dice, an FMV game made as part of the bonus material for the "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" Blu-ray, Pintel and Marty teach you how to play this popular dice game like in the movie.
- The dark side seems to be taking over the island. After a young man washes ashore, he searches across the jungle looking for one man. Hidden deep in the jungle in a deep sleep, this young man must wake him up before it's too late. Or is he already too late?
- After a "hit" kills their crew, two clueless Mafiosos are given their last chance to be "Made Men" by hunting down the killer to exact revenge. Hilarity ensues when they embark on a road trip under the careful eye of the "Family's" Consigliere to find who killed the crew and why. Will they get the job done?
- What's college without beer, babes, and vampires?!? Campus life (or lack thereof) is about to take on a whole new meaning when the University, and potentially the rest of the world, finds itself in danger from an army of the undead. Alex and Brock are your typical small college jocks dealing with an annoying residence assistant, wacko monster obsessed professor, head case for a coach, and of course lots of drunken women. Their lives get flipped upside down when a suspension from the football team saves them from being turned into blood sucking minions. But with the authorities not buying their story, the pair must round up the few locals that do and hope they alone can stop a growing number of vampires, zombies, and even a werewolf before they turn everyone in town into a world conquering monster militia.
- 20061h 3m8.2 (27)VideoThis documentary includes comments from cast and crew and looks at the actual production. We start with the first day and examine the return to the set from the original flick, filming on the water, and continued script problems. From there we zoom through location logistics and concerns, stunts and action sequences, boats, and various shooting topics. This piece resembles a production diary. Shots from the set dominate and give us a solid glimpse of the shoot. It catalogs a mix of problems and obstacles faced by the production.
- A young man has to risk his life and even humanity by crossing the border to USA to save his young Mexican sister.
- 2018–9.7 (29)TV Episode
- In a small town suffering from the news of its first ever serial slasher, local high school athletic director Lance Dawson decides to get his down on his luck buddy, Paul Blake, a job coaching girls basketball. But when the fact that Paul has never coached, let alone played, basketball could cost both of them their jobs, they seek out Daniel Buckworth, the town's local psychic, for help. Buckworth's plan to summon spirits to help the girls win games fails when instead of just communicating with them, they accidentally awaken them in the form of zombies. Main Street has seen its better days as it gets ready for a three way battle royal between the slasher, zombies, and a group of friends who may be this small town's only hope for survival.
- Sketches: Pixelation, Lance Bass Show: Rod Roddy Interview, Mrs. Campbell: Car Accident, The Wayne Brady Show, Marvin Tikvah: E. True Hollywood Story, Trina's Wedding Day, Encore Dr. Kylie: Fashion Illness, Paxadryl, The Real West Wing.
- Boomer opens a hotspot; Brady opens his own club when Boomer fires him.
- Celebrities discuss the charities and causes closest to their hearts.
- It's the Seventh Year of the Tribulation. Christianity has practically been wiped off the face of the Earth, save for small bands of Believers just trying to survive until the Second Coming.
- The guys get ready for the Junga Ball tournament against other islands so Brady becomes the leader of the guards who made the team. When Boomer doesn't get to rule the team as much as Brady, Boomer starts his own team with help from Kinkow's residents. The two teams compete to see which team would represent Kinkow.
- A rambunctious princess and a mischievous drifter create new identities to attend knight school; after learning of each other's secret, they become unlikely partners and band together to achieve their dream of becoming legendary knights.
- Brady and Boomer are banned from the beach by the top surfer who is known as "The Big Kahula" who's also known as Hibachi. After being banned from the beach they return and they make an impossible bet with Hibachi that they will beat him in a surf competition and take back the beach. Hibachi states that if he wins, then no one will be able to surf on the island ever again, but him and his friends. Brady and Boomer enlist in a boot camp run by Mason, who attempts to train them so they can learn how to surf, and take the beach back. Mason was formerly the top surfer, but was beaten by Hibachi, because he was blinded by what he assumed to be the sun. Brady and Boomer train and take on Hibachi, while Mikayla decides to keep an eye on Hibachi's friends. She discovers that they were trying to cheat by shining light from the sun into the eyes of Brady and Boomer by using a reflective shell. She puts the ones responsible to sleep with darts. Brady and Boomer win the competition, and Mikayla tells her father that Hibachi tried to blind them, and that is why Mason lost to him 10 years prior. Hibachi then runs away. Brady and Boomer declare Mason the new "Big Kahula" making him the top surfer of Shredder Beach.
- 1066 the year of conquest.. - the story of family feuds, murder, battles and the fate of the English throne.
- A wealthy music executive, receives a phone call from a stranger who claims to have evidence that could ruin his career.
- Humans compete against animals in feats of athleticism.
- Freddie Pickering, kooky heir to the Pickering legacy, promotes Andy and has him join his life of wealth and debauchery. As this creates a rift between Andy and his friends, he proposes to take them along on a trip to Rio.
- 20035.9 (58)TV EpisodeWith Tom Arnold, David Boreanaz, Tom Green, Melissa Howard.
- Hollywood collides with a group of veterans who are tired of the typical PTSD and valor-portrayed movies and decide to make an original dark humor zombie apocalypse film all on their own.
- A pizza delivery boy aspires to follow in his deceased father's footsteps, and become a matador, but first he must reclaim his "family jewels", which were wrongly taken by a local thug. Starring Nate Gushi, as the lovable bar patron.
- A professional dwarf basketball team defies cultural stereotypes to become one of the most unforgettable attractions in 1980's Los Angeles.
- Desna, the gangster queen of Palmetto, has her final showdown with nemesis and former friend, Quiet Ann. Desna must jump through hoops as she prepares the gangs evacuation from Palmetto.
- A depressed, small-town ventriloquist named Henry (Dian Bachar of Southpark, Baseketball) finally comes out of his shell when his puppet 'Moxxy' (voiced by Les Claypool of Primus fame) begins speaking up for him. All is seemingly well until the cruel and charismatic puppet becomes uncontrollable, resulting in a bizarre battle of wills and even murder.
- A washed up rock duo reinvents itself as a wildly inappropriate children's act.
- It's the little things that getcha.
- Shows exclusive information on how teens can be in the motion picture industry.
- Out-of-work actor stumbles upon key to the universe, is drawn into intergalactic war between clowns and aliens.
- Kyle loses faith in Frank when he learns Frank has been lying to him about the circumstances of Kyle's father's death.
- While enduring a visit from her mother, Edie, Roxie discovers a newfound power. After Jamie's failed attempt to poison Darryl lands Greta Noa in the hospital about to die, Darryl urges Kat to embrace her healing abilities so she can save his friend. Meanwhile, as Joanna tries to resurrect her writing career, her rivalry deepens with cocky reporter Max. And Jamie is forced to team up with Bun and Eleanor to finish the job on Darryl.
- Blood Shot is a quirky Action/Horror/Comedy about a Vampire who works for the United States Government. When he's sent out on a mission to rid Los Angeles of a terrorist cell, he must uncover their evil plan before it's too late.
- Concerned about the protection of his gang's city territory, Scales makes a controversial pact with Fleming and plans to bring a dangerous villain, Razer, to the city. Vince intercepts Razer's arrival, disguises himself as the villain and infiltrates the inner circle of Scales and his gang. Meanwhile, Fleming battles internally with his alter ego, Chess, and Orwell remains in a dreary state, hinting at a uncertain future.
- A group of misfit shopping cart attendants deal with another day at their dead end jobs.
- Hank Dingo (Martin Kleeba) is the world's smallest private detective with the world's biggest ego. A rough, tough gumshoe full of attitude, he doesn't crack cases... he smashes them! Hank throws himself into the "Case of the Missing Lawn Jockeys," beating the hell out of suspects left and right. But he'll have to survive a widow's scorn and an oil Sheik's fury - not to mention a room full of ravenous, sex-starved concubines - to solve this mystery.
- A stuffed animal shows a little girl that love is a special kind of magic.
- Orphaned since birth, Conrad Chandler, the heir of one of Palm City's founders, exacts revenge on the public and threatens to paralyze and control the city. The Cape and Max alert Marty of the impending danger to the city, which backfires on The Cape. Meanwhile, the Secretary of Prisons, Patrick Portman, aids Orwell in her search for the lone heir. Orwell locates Conrad through Netta, his mysterious caretaker, but soon discovers his deeply disturbing past and finds herself in danger. Elsewhere, Dana becomes increasingly uncomfortable with her new social life.
- Howard Stern hosts a bizarre beauty pageant on New Years Eve with celebrity guests, including prerecorded skits, broadcast live on Pay Per View.
- Finch's fellow band member, Greg(Huey Lewis), asks Nina out. She's mortified when she finds out they have an air band with imaginary instruments. Alan Thicke brings out Jack's competitive side. Maya gets upset when Jack drags her into it.
- As Hayley and Taylor's mother tries to resist the High Priestess, the group plots to rescue Boy before his mind is permanently turned against them.
- Peter Fleming -- aka Chess -- and the ARK Corporation prepare to unveil a special device that may alter the fate of Palm City. Tracey Jerrod -- aka Dice -- a young savant and inspiration for the device, emerges and targets Chess to avenge her father's death. Realizing he must keep his enemy alive in order to fully destroy him, Vince -- aka The Cape -- suddenly finds himself defending his archnemesis. With the help of Rollo, Ruvi, Raia and Max, Vince attempts to master new skills and also tries to accept how his choices will affect his wife, Dana and son, Trip.
- After successfully catching up with the Atlas Destroyer, Shane offers Hayley and Taylor a trade: the Jaeger for something they desperately want.
- The Atlas Destroyer gets chased into the territory of the Sisters of the Kaiju, where Hayley, Taylor and Mei argue about what should be done with Boy.
- When "The Cape" tips off Dominic Raoul -- aka Scales -- that Peter Fleming has been extorting money from him, Scales heads to a costume party on a train to confront Fleming. "The Cape" and Orwell, also at the party, discover Max and the gang are going to heist the train, and Vince/The Cape is conflicted about what to do. Meanwhile, Dana and Trip must endure scrutiny and taunts while trying to deal with their loss.
- Boy's transformation into a Kaiju alarms Taylor and Mei, but Hayley wants to keep caring for him. A group of mysterious women attempts to kidnap Boy.
- Delves into the career of Marlon Brando.
- Vince fights to protect his new friends from an old pal of Max's who comes in search of the Cape. Meanwhile, Dana returns to work at the public defender's office. Peter and Marty try to determine Orwell's real identity.
- A Halloween storm occurs outside, but inside Colosso keeps the family spooked by telling three scary stories.
- Britta must face her fears at her school's Christmas pageant while Holly Boy, the spirit of the season, must battle the forces of evil.
- Ark Police Chief Marty Voyt is convicted of high crimes, Dana Faraday attempts to provide the court defense, and the Cape has to defend them.
- An American sketch comedy and variety series hosted by Cedric The Entertainer featuring a variety of comedic skits with the supporting cast members. The series premiered September 18, 2002 on the Fox television network and aired for one season.
- The Cape must battle Chess and his latest accomplice Cain -- a/k/a Chef -- as they try to take down the Patrick Portman, the Secretary for the Bureau of Prisons, in an attempt to take over Palm City's jails. After narrowly escaping death, The Cape must rely on Orwell, Max Malini and the circus gang to nurse him back to health and then help him save Patrick before it is too late.
- The Cape, Max and Rollo are forced to rely on Dana's legal connections to help them discover The Lich's whereabouts. Heavily entranced by Conrad Chandler's potent serum, Orwell struggles to fight off the physiological and mental effects of the strong dose. Meanwhile, Netta's strange loyalty to The Lich is clarified. In a sedated, weak state, Orwell drifts between reality and fantasy sequences, which slowly reveal her history and past.
- Badly bruised and exhausted, The Cape heeds advice from Max to take some time off to recover. Determined to finally kill The Cape, Peter Fleming hires a tech-savvy team, including Goggles and Hicks, to track and destroy The Cape. Meanwhile, Orwell faces digital challenges against the teams' strong expertise and Dana becomes more involved in uncovering the truth about Vince's case.
- When a Kaiju fast approaches, Shane forces Taylor to copilot Atlas Destroyer with Mei to get it out of harm's way, but Taylor wants to fight.
- Fueled by a desire to reunite with his wife Dana and son Trip, former police officer Vince Faraday becomes "The Cape" -- his son's favorite comic book superhero -- and takes the law into his own hands and to battle criminal forces that have overtaken Palm City. Faraday is joined by Max Malini, the ringleader of a circus gang of bank robbers, who mentors Faraday and trains him to become "The Cape," as well as investigative blogger Orwell who wages war on crime and corruption in Palm City. Together, they must battle Ark corporation billionaire Peter Fleming -- The Cape's nemesis -- who moonlights as the twisted killer "Chess."
- The Midnighters join forces to protect a weretiger; Fiji takes extreme measures to save Bobo; Patience and Manfred bond over relationship troubles.
- While on foot, Taylor, Hayley and Boy encounter a mobile settlement that traffics in Kaiju body parts. Its shady leader seeks to uncover their secret.
- Carly and Sam use Spencer's spaghetti taco recipe in a competition with a TV Chef, and defeat him on his own show for the first time, sending him into what would seem like an inescapable depression. When they find out how severe his funk is, they try to help him out of it. But will their good deed lead to good rewards, or unleash the hidden wrath of a madman?