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- A fictional photographer's quest to spiritually rediscover herself is interspersed with documentary footage of scientists and theologians discussing the philosophical aspects of quantum physics.
- Fact, fantasy and memory are woven seamlessly together in this portrait of film-maker Guy Maddin's home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- An imaginative blend of adventure and nature special that purports to investigate the discovery of a dragon's corpse in modern-day Romania. A British scientific team attempts to understand the creature's unique capabilities.
- A film crew documents a folk story-exquisite corpse combination by random Thai people; the story is reenacted.
- Skip Lipman, a suburban stay at home dad, embarks on an epic quest to topple a mighty empire in a full-contact Live Action Role Playing Game known as Darkon.
- "Vampira: The Movie" is a 2006 documentary on Maila Nurmi and her horror hosting character "Vampira".
- Welcome to Monster Camp, the true story about a world where people transform into creatures, heroes, and monsters to escape their daily lives. In the vein of Lord of the Rings, World of Warcraft, and Dungeons and Dragons; these enthusiasts have developed a complicated world to bring their fantasies to life. Romantic relationships are forged between characters. Friendships are destroyed over plot disputes. Characters are slain and never return. But keeping this world alive takes a lot of real world work. And unless someone is willing to take charge, the fantasy may be lost forever.
- Covergirl Lonnie wastes no time "breaking the ice" and demonstrating her "technique". Feature models Tanya James and Avery Adams don't really need to wear skirts to convey their intentions. New Discoveries Sheena, Bella Starr, Autumn Austin and Breanne are eager to please and it shows. Plus last edition's Discovery Winner is "exposed" and we present to you our Covergirl of the Year. Enjoy the stimulating views afforded in a group piece we call "Marvelous Minis".
- Consuming Kids throws desperately needed light on the practices of a relentless multi-billion dollar marketing machine that now sells kids and their parents everything from junk food and violent video games to bogus educational products and the family car. Drawing on the insights of health care professionals, children's advocates, and industry insiders, the film focuses on the explosive growth of child marketing in the wake of deregulation, showing how youth marketers have used the latest advances in psychology, anthropology, and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. Consuming Kids pushes back against the wholesale commercialization of childhood, raising urgent questions about the ethics of children's marketing and its impact on the health and well-being of kids.
- Extra contained in the DVD of the movie, Pan's Labyrinth.
- The Old and New World in 1491, and the biological conquest after their collision.
- A short action film interwoven into a documentary tells the story of the legendary unsung heroes of Hong Kong film, the stuntmen and women. This film features the world's most illustrious stuntmen, and many current working stuntmen, profiled through interviews and clips that showcase their work. It explores their death-defying feats and foolhardy working methods and traces their origin back to the original Hong Kong stuntmen known as "red trousers" - a term used to describe acrobats in Peking Opera. By incorporating the martial arts, fantasy, adventure short action film, "Lost Time," the viewer is given an actual account of how stunts are created and executed on film.
- The amazing and hilarious true-life story of television personality Dick Dyszel, whose popular characters, "Count Gore De Vol" and "Captain 20" continue to inspire generations of fans and artists.
- "Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion" is a 2009 hosted documentary on horror hosts in Virginia, USA, hosted by "Mr. Lobo".
- Through dramatic reconstructions, former Olympic athlete Jonathan Edwards takes a voyage back in time, following Odysseus (Ulysses) as he leads his men to fight in the Trojan War and their perilous journey home to Ithaca.
- Shot during the mammoth Future Sailors tour, this intimate film observes the comic genius of the Mighty Boosh as they navigate a nation hooked on its cult.
- A compilation from our early Bodybuilding Jams' collection, from shows No. 3 to No. 6, which showcases the hottest performers from those events. Almost two hours from twelve performers, as they display their muscles to the admiring crowd.
- Documentary on the Thriller, Noir, Fantasy, Science Fiction genders in the Greek cinema for the last 50 years. It is a collage of authentic scenes and trailers of 50 films as presented by 4 girls, bearing the name of the gender they represent. 50 years (1959-2009), 50 films, 45 directors, script writers, authors, critics, producers. The director has used rare optical and sound material with a critical view for the movies he has loved, while he believes that these genders have been neglected in favor of comedy.
- A look behind the scenes at Cortlandt Hull's "The Witch's Dungeon," a movie-themed Halloween attraction in Bristol, Connecticut -- now the longest-running show of its type in the United States.
- In the Renaissance castle of the Polish count - Jan Potocki - in Lancut, the modern traces of a past glory persevere and become visible again at the tones of Krzysztof Penderecki's music and Brothers Quay's imaginary animation.
- A group of street people plays in a cinematographic version of the 5th act of Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt. The movie contains both fiction and documentary elements.
- A documentary about the life and influences of J.R.R. Tolkien, creator of the Middle Earth saga, told through re-creations and interviews with members of his family and other experts.
- Knockout! takes you inside the ring with Joe Oppedisano, as he photographs every high impact sexually charged move of perfectly sculpted MMA fighters, street fighters, and the toughest athletes. Expect Oppedisano to bring Testosterone, his best-selling homoerotic photobook, to life with interviews, super erotic situations, and extended wrestling scenes. Oppedisano's gritty style only begins to describe Knockout! This hyper masculine film also features fresh tracks from up and coming artists like Logo TV's NewNowNext favorite Cazwell and was shot by Tony Sellaris at the world famous Gleason's Gym in New York.
- New Emmissions of Light and Sound is another ground breaking film made by the people who brought you Secret Machine. This time, we've partnered up with world renowned electronica DJ Sasha to create an audio-visual experience like nothing the surf world has ever seen. Watch Taj Burrow, CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood, Yadin Nicol and Nathan Webster slide by as you get lost in this trip. Sit back, relax, and open your mind. It's going to be a nice ride...
- A clip show showing the main points of Lost: season one, narrated by Peter Coyote
- Over two hours of original content previously only available to members of DavidLynch.com.
- Bodybuilders Jam 5 was shot on location at the Faultline Bar in Silverlake, California, on Saturday night, July 26th, 2003.
- "Monsterama: A Tribute to Horror Hosts" was a documentary focused on horror hosts; screened on the horror channel Monsters HD in 2004.
- Sex, Lies & Superheroes features the writers and artists who have helped make comic books a medium for sophisticated stories and artwork. Stan Lee discusses the origins of the industry; Neil Gaiman and John Byrne speak on superheroes as modern mythology; Frank Miller and Bill Sienkewicz discuss the relationship of politics and comics; Peter David tells the story of the meanest thing he has ever done to a fan; and much more.
- Produced as a live multi-media event in San Francisco, on the evenings of February 26 and 27, 1993. The performance is divided into three movements, each reflective of Terence McKenna's ethnobotanical theories: Archaic Revival, Alien Love and Time Wave Zero. McKenna's presence is combined with the neo-psychedelic visuals of Rose X and ambient techno improvisations by Space Time Continuum and didgeridusita, Stephen Kent.
- Random Snippets of people going through their daily routines, the eternal story.
- Buddha Wild Monk in the Hut is the story of a group of Thai and Sri Lankan monks, living around their temple in a country far far from home.Anna Wilding gives the commentary in this unpretentious but original and illuminating film with a well-judged mixture of seriousness and humor which is in important contrast to the monks words. An enjoyable cinematic experience.A fascinating film"
- CHUCKLES is a short documentary about the Tickle Trunk Circus, a traveling circus group assembled by the Health Arts Society. The circus itself was designed for patients in long-term physical and psychiatric care, and was toured all across Lower Mainland BC to 20 different care facilities. CHUCKLES is the story of a clown who has lost his laughter and must rediscover the joy in his life, with a little help from his friends.
- We explore the very real possibility of how Hitler would have used the Carrier Graf Zeppelin during WW2. Through digital re-creations and re-enactments we attack the East coast of the United States.
- A brief interview with legendary comic book artist Todd MacFarlane, creator of Spawn, and entrepreneur who founded the multi million dollar Image Comic Books and McFarlane toys. The Interview, which utilizes dozens of images penned by MacFarlane himself, deals with the early days of his career, before he was published.
- A school without a theater department, puts on a high production play to support the local Clemente Program.
- UnWound explores the history of toy robots from the earliest Japanese scrap metal pieces to the current battling robot craze.
- Whatever happened to those lovable little witches and wizards once they graduated from magic school? They grew up. This film focuses on the once prim and proper Harley Ranger, her spiral out of control and what caused her to do so.
- 'The History of MST3K' is a feature included on the 20th anniversary DVD box set. Part one covers the inception and initial development of the series and its early years on local television station KTMA.
- Life is about balance.
- Far out in a well-hidden forest lives the people of the elves. One day, the elves are leaving the enchanted forest to enter the world of the human beings. They encounter hitherto unknown challenges: having to look for work, having to decide how to live, reading timetables and finding the love of their life. Suddenly, their days are full of difficult situations. The magical powers will not help them - or will they? Leaving the Magic Forest was developed and shot with the close collaboration of pupils of the Paul-Kraemer-School in Frechen, near Cologne. They are telling their own personal stories about leaving school and entering the world of the grown-ups. The film shows their dreams, their fears, their wishes and their reality.
- Compelling images of elegant swans on mysterious wilderness waters with upside-down reflections of trees, clouds, and colors make an ever-changing setting for a filmmaker at work. She films the antics of a swan family, ponders her script-in-progress, attempts the optimal light meter reading, and grows impatient when the swans prove difficult to film. As she explores thousands of years of swan folklore, off-screen voices bring to life notable swan observers whose conclusions are more entertaining than accurate. But where is this place and what is it-a flight of the filmmaker's imagination? Oblivious, the swans continue their everyday routines in this magical setting.
- A child draws a rocket that will take him from the Earth up to a star where his buddies are. His father remembers the total sun-eclipse during which his friends lit a fire to burn some clay...
- About an old house that has been in the family for over two hundred years.
- Star Wars have their fans. Star Trek has trekkies. And Power Rangers surprisingly has a huge adult fan following. Mor-Fan-Onimal is Matt Austin's (Power Ranger S.P.D Green Ranger) first hand account of Power Morphicon - the first ALL Power Ranger convention. Turning the camera on them, he gives these misunderstood fans a chance to maybe be a little bit more understood.
- A journey into the secret world of 76-year-old Renaldo Kuhler, a scientific illustrator who invented an imaginary country to survive his disaffected youth.
- All the promotional videos Marillion made during their time signed to EMI (1982-1995).
- The protagonist talks of his love for music, nature, animals and tantalizing occurrences of mysterious 'entities' in the woods. It is an inter play of images, combining nature's beauty with him, his words and lively Celtic music in a tiny valley in Italy.
- Sam decides to go see his mother again. The journey is both real and the horror of imagination
- 'The Revenge of the Ring Thing' is a Comic Fantasy/Adventure film-short and satire based on 'The Lord of The Rings movies. It's One Day in the life of Randalf, the 1,175 year-old, long lost youngest brother of Gandalf, the Great Grey Wizard, as he attempts to practice for his Wizards Exam tomorrow, while ignoring a 500 year-old curse that swears: '...Death to one of Gandalf's brothers by sundown today'. Randalf ignores the ESP warnings of his roommate (an ex-wizard marrionette named Spanky) to flee the, '...approaching Evil Warrior Princess of Doom'; prefering to expound about the old days in Gondor and: '...set the record straight: Tolkien got it almost right but, I was there', and practice so he can finally join his older, wizard-brother Gandolf in the Sorcerers Guild...
- In the time of the Latino marches on Washington D.C twenty illegal imigrants highschool youth created the Ixquik Trilogy to tell their stories as immigrants through the Mayan myths. This movie is about Life, art and revolution.
- A feature about how the public, industry, and government must create a 'Culture of Space'. VIP's interviewed: Buzz Aldrin, Hugh Downs, Rusty Schweikart (Apollo 8), Robert Zubrin, Leonard David, Anthony Duignon-Cabrera, Frank Schowengerdt (NASA) , Ron LaJoie, Jeff Krugin, Rick Tomilson, Charles Lauer, Derek Weber, Dr. James Garvin (Rover Team), Dr. Steven Sqyures (Rover Team), and many others.
- A British travelogue that cycles in the footsteps of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge whilst also somehow being lost at sea with The Ancient Mariner. The film knits together The Mariner's tale with drama, reminiscence, writing & animation to make a psychedelic yet perfect mix between entertainment, community outreach and human interest.
- The life and times of Darryl Wright, after miraculously surviving being shot in the throat during the Vietnam War.
- The final conversation between two infatuated gay men, one much older than the other.
- "Tom Baker's Beyond Belief!" is a direct to DVD documentary on "Beyond Belief" - that was hosted by Tom Baker.
- A hybrid experimental documentary based on Auckland musician Killer Ray's life, not as it happened - but how Ray remembered it.
- "I Was a TV Horror Host" is a behind-the-scenes look at the history and legacy of the legendary Bay Area TV show Creature Features, from the viewpoint of longtime host John Stanley.
- The Movie tells the story of and the quest of many men in the search for truth behind the myth of the end of the world in the year 2012.