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- Remastered versions of the first 3 original 3D era Grand Theft Auto games: Grand Theft Auto III (2001), Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) updated for modern consoles.
- The 1996 movie 'The Boys Club' directed by John Fawcett is reviewed.
- A dark comedy about one man's overreaction! Roma's (Anthony Michael Hall) perfect life unravels when his foreman goes missing and he chooses to fire the wrong guy.
- A fan made music video for Placebo's song 'The Bitter End' featuring footage from the 1996 movie 'The Boys Club'.
- In an atmosphere where it seems impossible to escape the Charlie Sheen madness, E! True Hollywood Story alone paints the complete picture of the embattled actor from his childhood to present day.
- 40 kilos of heroin goes missing after a botched undercover transaction and the cops in the involved crime unit are getting killed off one at a time. As trust slowly fades away between them, Max has to deal with his own demons.
- Redemption and damnation share a bed of hope in a love story between a suicidal psychiatrist and a drug addicted homicidal cop. How far can one fall ... how bad can one become ... and still find forgiveness?
- After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the Triads' secret leaders.
- Police in 1928 Austria arrest Phillippe Halsman, of Jewish origin, for patricide and allege that he killed his father, Morduch, while on a hiking trip. Phillippe is defended by a Jewish lawyer, Richard Pressburger, who quickly comes to the conclusion that Judge Larcher is prejudiced against his client. This allegation prompts Larcher to warn Richard to continue defending his client, or join him in the cell for contempt charges. Will Richard continue to defend his client, or give up this case as he probably realizes that there is no chance of a fair trial?
- No emotion. No fear. No pain. They were the perfect soldiers to protect mankind - until the drone police became the perfect enemy. Tallis, a cyber-enhanced soldier, rescues a rebel beauty and teach her to fight and think like a machine.
- A short documentary on the life of Chris Penn and Tara McMullen.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- In Cambodia, Holly, a 12 year old Vietnamese girl, encounters Patrick, an American stolen artifacts dealer. The story follows their strong connection and her unrelenting efforts to escape her fate.
- Chris Isaak begins his third decade as one of the most distinctive recording artists- and the epitome of modern cool-with his first career-spanning retrospective. Best of Chris Isaak CD features every hit, led by "Wicked Game," and including many fan favorites such as "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing," plus four previously unreleased tracks. The CD/DVD package adds a DVD of 20 videos, including a half dozen songs not on the CD. Chris Isaak has done a good good thing.
- The now infamous border town of Juarez, Mexico is home to violent murders, kidnappings and rampant police corruption. An American executive is kidnapped and brutalized by an unknown serial killer living in the shadows.
- Films contending for the annual awards include Brokeback Mountain (2005), Capote (2005), Crash (2004), Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) and Munich (2005).
- To investigate bizarre insurance claims that transpired in either accidents, death or both, a former cop and an insurance investigator travel throughout the country to look at the cases up close.
- "Rumble Fish" takes its name from the exotic "Siamese fighting fish" that virtually every pre-teen boy becomes obsessed with because the idea of an assassin fish is just too cool to overlook. The film is adapted from the book by S.E. Hinton (also the author of "The Outiders" upon which that film was based) and follows the story of a kid named Rusty James (Matt Dillon). All his life he looked up to his older brother (Mickey Rourke), known only as "The Motorcycle Boy," and strove to be like him in every way.
- Vince is finally on-board but Ari tells E that the studio has not sent over the paperwork for Aquaman and he can't find out why. They hold off on telling Vince. Vince hires an expensive decorator, Carrie Carlson, for his mansion. And Drama wants money to have his calves augmented. Queen's Blvd gets into Sundance. Josh Weinstein, who brought them the script, tells them that James Cameron is directing Aquaman. E interrupts Ari's couples therapy and Ari manages to get a hold of Dana Gordon who reassures him. Ari and E tell Vince all is well at a celebration for getting into Sundance. Then the two hear "Leo" has left to meet with Cameron about a fish movie.
- On the morning of his Julliard audition in New York, Ephram makes plans to meet up with Madison for coffee, only to have his entire world come crashing down around him when she tells him that she was pregnant with their child. This devastating revelation causes Ephram to make decisions that will alter the course of his life. Meanwhile, back in Everwood, Amy can't quite make heads nor tails of what will happen to her relationship with Ephram once he learns the truth about Madison, and Dr. Abbott counsels a man whose son may die as a result of a hunting accident.
- When a promising chef disappears and a restaurant critic is murdered, Goren and Eames investigate.
- Hosts Sylvester Stallone and Sugar Ray Leonard give 16 young boxing hopefuls a shot at the big time in this Mark Burnett and Jeffrey Katzenberg reality drama.
- The story of what happens after a master thief achieves his last big score, when the F.B.I. Agent who promised he'd capture him, is about to do just that.
- Carl "CJ" Johnson, a member of the Grove Street street gang, comes home after a family tragedy to find it overtaken by crime and corruption, which he must take back before things become worse.
- Film star, Vince Chase, navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent.
- Two streetwise cops bust criminals in their red and white Ford Gran Torino, with the help of a police snitch called "Huggy Bear".
- A bonus DVD bundled with copies of American Pie 2.
- Ultimate 'Fanilow' Will spends the night waiting in line for tickets to a special Barry Manilow concert - only to have his weak bladder force him to make a quick pit stop and entrust Grace to hold his place.
- A young girl goes missing. Hank uses every tactic available to find her. Inevitably it requires the help of all 3 Shaw brothers to find out what happened.
- The Shaw brothers go fishing with Reverend Deeker. He shares his plans to come out to the church congregation that he is gay. The brothers have to decide if they will stand with their friend or turn their backs on him in his time of need.
- Waylon buys an ice cream truck. Some of the townspeople feel it is unhealthy for the children to eat ice cream. One goes as far as shooting Waylon with a paintball gun. Meanwhile Charlie Babbot from the bank offers Dottie some financial assistance. Dottie finds out this is fueled by his attraction for her. Also Garrett and Helen deal with Monica's increased interest in sex.
- Dottie conducts auditions at the theater for an upcoming play. Garrett tells Helen about his affair with Sharon Ropers. The whole Shaw family feels the the impact. Garrett's brothers stand beside him as they try to convince Sharon to forgive him.
- The story of the Shaw family, the pillar of the community in their quaint little town of Poland, New Hampshire, and the issues they face on daily basis while trying to help their family, friends and neighbors with their problems.
- The three Shaw brothers live in the small town of Poland, New Hampshire. Hank "Quaid" is the police chief, Garrett "Lynch" is the mayor, and Waylon "Penn" is looking for work. Hank's wife wants to buy the closed town theater. Garrett has a woman from a previous affair try to black mail him. And Waylon is tricked into revealing details of his brother's affair to his daughter and niece.
- Lou, a former professional golfer, turned motivational speaker, seems to have it all: fame, money, and a beautiful live-in girlfriend, Alex. Her seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when she is attacked near her home in Manhattan.
- Ex-con Pete Wilton begs Horatio to use the skill that got him arrested to find his missing son Jeff. The knave is found to be a habitual marijuana user and fired over 200 bullets on the yard tree with mates Nick Gordon and Jared Hatch, calling themselves 4.20 boys. Pete forfeits his parole to cover for Jeff, but Horatio and Delko soon discover sinister indications in the boys' lockers, which turn out sadly prophetic, yet prevent an ultimate tragedy.
- A singer, whose career has gone on a downward spiral, is forced to make a comeback to the performance stage for a benefit concert.
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- An elite unit, led by an ex-homicide cop, which is linked to the Miami-Dade Police Department, uses all possible resources and skills at their disposal to solve complex crimes in cross-cultural Miami.
- A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.
- A series of interviews available on the Special Edition DVD of 'Reservoir Dogs' released in 2002.
- A widowed brain surgeon from Manhattan moves his two children to the small mountain town of Everwood, Colorado.
- Tough LA cop John Sato is fired from his elite SWAT team after the accidental death of a fellow officer. When he turns to a life of crime to support both himself and his young son, the choices he makes may lead to deadly consequences.
- Two gifted high school students execute a perfect murder - then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide detective.
- This reality series followed three male US Air Force officers as they attended flight school at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Florida. If they passed the course, which lasts several months, they would become pilots of F-15 fighter jets. The series featured classroom training, practical exercises, and interviews with instructors. Viewers also saw how the officers' wives and families were affected by the high-stress environment. The series was cancelled after three episodes because of low ratings.
- Jules Asner does one-on-one interviews with iconic stars.
- The loser son of a Mafia honcho must go undercover for the FBI.
- This series focuses on the NYPD's Major Case Squad, a force of detectives who investigate high-profile cases, while also showing parts of the crime from the perpetrator's point of view.
- Hit-man Felix has quit his criminal activities and found employment minding a rich man's adult son. Meanwhile, Felix's old criminal gang have issued a hit on Felix.
- Approximately 155 million viewers see one or more of the CBS Cares campaigns each year on the CBS Television Network. (Source: NTI). These campaigns -- scripted and produced by CBS - usually consist of PSAs featuring Talent from a wide array of Primetime series on the CBS Television Network. The PSAs may be free standing or tied to storylines of shows. There have been rare instances where non CBS Stars have appeared in CBS Cares PSAs -- for example, Nelson Mandela's historic 2006 Tolerance messages developed by CBS in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation. These PSAs were seen by more than 200 million viewers on the CBS Television Network and aired in 82 other countries. Another exception was a PSA for Big Brothers Big Sisters -- developed in partnership with CBS Sports and the NFL -- that was seen by over 90 million viewers during Super Bowl XLI. It featured Super Bowl coaches Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith. CBS Cares has also been a pioneer in the use of humor in PSAs to connect with viewers on serious issues.
- Two Latina sisters work as cleaners in a downtown office building, and fight for the right to unionize.
- What's the bond between partners, between brothers, and between spouses? In L.A., Bill Holt handcuffs Sean Rickhart inside a rebar frame for a freeway pillar at a construction site; Bill's going to bury Sean in quick-drying cement. Guided by the narration of Nin, Bill's coke-snorting partner, we go back and forth over the past 48 hours to find out what brings Bill and Sean to this deadly scene. Missing money, cops on the take, Sean's two brothers (one the leader of the mob, the other a camera-carrying simpleton), Bill's wife, dead young police officers, infidelity, and Bill and Nin's partnership make a mix as volatile and unstable as the cement is solid and immobile.
- The life of people frequenting The Florentine, a local bar, in the days leading up to the bartender's sister's wedding.
- The last "nuclear family" in America is an endangered species, held in captivity at The National Zoo. Stars Chris Penn and Martin Sheen.
- Gay lawyer Will and straight interior designer Grace share a New York City apartment. Their best friends are gleeful and proud gay Jack and charismatic, filthy-rich, amoral socialite Karen.
- A loyal and dedicated Hong Kong Inspector teams up with a reckless and loudmouthed L.A.P.D. detective to rescue the Chinese Consul's kidnapped daughter, while trying to arrest a dangerous crime lord along the way.
- A detective tries to remain loyal to his partner, and his best friend - a mobster.
- Jay-Z performs with. Ja Rule and Amil in the music video "Can I Get A..." and Amil from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film Rush Hour (1998) recorded for Def Jam and PolyGram Records. Jay-Z and Ja Rule sings in a darkened exclusive club while Amil sings and dances.
- Two guys talk about a seminar where they learn how to pick up chicks, both are seen from the waist down only, one is playing acoustic guitar. Related to the Frank TJ Mackie seminars shown in the film Magnolia.
- A burnt out detective follows the trail of a serial killer who sends him messages about the murders.
- A hooker is found cut in two. Two cops give polygraph tests to the only suspect, James Wayland (Tim Roth), an unstable genius. After some time, the roles change.
- After the funeral of one of their own, a criminal family decides to embark on an emotionally unnerving journey in an attempt to exact bloody revenge.
- The Cannes Film Festival. It's where deals get made, producers get laid, and stars get paid. It's where all the movie industry meets to buy and sell all the movies on the planet. And it's where the art of the deal can be filled with more laughs than the deal itself. Sy Lerner is the quintessential movie producer, when he makes a bet that he can take any kid off the street and turn him into a superstar overnight using the universal language of the festival: hype. He meets Frank Rhinoslavsky and turns him into 'Frank Rhino, one of the hottest screenwriters to hit Cannes since Faulkner and Hemingway.' It's not long before celebrities and producers are lining up to meet this hot young star. Dennis Hopper, Treat Williams, Johnny Depp, John Malkovich and more, all want to meet the 'next Quentin Tarantino.' Sy charms them with his own particular blend of hype and substance, and by the end of the festival, has lined up one of the great casts of all time. But Sy Lerner still has a few tricks up his sleeve for his wife, Frank Rhino and the myriad of people that have invested in this nonexistent, non-scripted film. He drops dead. And all the money the invested in his film goes up in smoke. But in the end, Sy Lerner has pulled the ultimate con, making him truly the one and only, 'Cannes Man.'
- A series of disasters overtakes Colonel Cobb and his ambition to annex Sante Fe including dust storms, prairie fires, Indians, and the Mexican army.
- In this prequel to "Lonesome Dove", two young men join the Texas Rangers unit that's on a mission to annex Santa Fe.
- In Ontario, Canada, three fourteen-year-old boys, Kyle, Brad and Eric are forced to perform an ordeal when they find a wounded mysterious fugitive named Luke, who has a gun and claiming to be a cop, has taken a hiding in their clubhouse.
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- In 1950's Los Angeles, a special crime squad of the LAPD investigates the murder of a young woman.
- Vince Kanevsky is a US Marine who finds out that his brother has been kidnapped by ruthless ex KGB members, he will stop at nothing to find what really happened.
- The history of film and video censorship in Great Britain.
- Three drag queens travel cross-country until their car breaks down, leaving them stranded in a small town.
- In the desert outside Cactus Gulch, Arizona, Buzzard and Betty Jean Wall live in a trailer decorated in Hawaiian themes. Betty's trying to get pregnant. Buzz wants to market "Cammo," a sun block lotion that looks like camouflage; but financing is tough to find and Betty thinks he should get a real job. Buzz's half-brother Turkey, a murderous psychopath, escapes from jail, comes to the trailer, ties up Buzz, kidnaps Betty, steals $10,000 they've just won from Publisher's Clearing Hut's Lucky Loser drawing, and heads for Mexico. Buzz is untied by Maya, an ex-girlfriend who's now a TV reporter in search of a story. They pick up Turk's trail and set out to rescue Betty.
- Chris Isaak performs in the music video "Somebody's Crying" from the album "Forever Blue" recorded for Reprise Records. The video opens with shots of people sleeping in a beach house. Chris Isaak sings and plays guitar on the beach. He takes a surf board and heads out into the water and spends tome with a woman.
- Based on a graphic novel, this apocalyptic adventure centers on a man who must reverse the cataclysmic conditions of his world.
- Dr. Geiger faces a volatile situation when a donor heart he tabbed for one of his patients is redirected to one of Hancock's. Dr. Shutt and Camille work to remove high-tech bullets from a cop that might explode at any minute.
- A comparison of the films Reservoir Dogs and City on Fire, claiming Quentin Tarantino borrowed many elements of City on Fire without giving proper credit.
- A recently widowed, small-time hustler struggles to raise his two daughters on his own, and still make a dishonest living in 1960s Portland, Oregon.
- The lives and trials of the staff of a major hospital in Chicago.
- A detailed look into the process of filming of Robert Altman's masterpiece "Short Cuts". The great ensemble cast composed of 22 actors, Raymond Carver's widow, few members of the crew and Altman himself share the glorious experience of working in this dream epic project, revealing positive insights about Altman and his work and also on the Carver's writings that inspired the film. A lot more than just behind the scenes; the documentary exposes a lot about the power of cinema and the power of storytelling.
- Beethoven, the St. Bernard dog, becomes a father, but his girlfriend Missy is dognapped, and his puppies are in danger of the same fate.
- After their parent's divorce, 12-year-old Josh and 7-year-old Sam decide to go on an underage road trip. Sick of being ferried between their distant mother and remarried father, Josh and his brother steal a car and set out for Canada.
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV EpisodeHost Conan O'Brien and sidekick Andy Richter interview Chris Penn and David Halberstam.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- In Detroit, a pop-culture nerd steals cocaine from his new wife's pimp and tries to sell it in Hollywood, prompting the mobsters who own the drugs to pursue the couple.
- The day-to-day lives of several suburban Los Angeles residents.