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- Playboy unveils the hottest moments in the history of film. This feature-length documentary traces the evolution of sex in Hollywood cinema and uncovers the formula for successfully arousing audience interest around the world.
- A series that features original and previously released documentaries which look at contemporary issues with strong social relevance.
- A never before seen video review of the 30 ALL TIME SEXIEST NUDE SCENES and 30 ALL TIME GREATEST LOVE SCENES in film history.
- Behind-the-scenes look at upcoming feature films, featuring interview commentary with their casts and crews.
- The César is the national film prize of France. He is named after the French sculptor César Baldaccini.
- Oscar-winning cinematographer Philippe Rousselot offers a master class in image making, with insightful examples from his work on Diva, Hope and Glory, A River Runs Through It, Dangerous Liaisons, Interview with the Vampire and many more in this cineaste's delight.
- Primarily meant for the Asian market, these collections of biographies were filmed in English, then translated to the various languages of the networks country of origin. Each of the biographies were about 26 minutes, and are particularly popular in Russia. Some contracts had the episodes being streamed, and availability was via computer or electronic device only, depending on the particular contact. The director, Martin Saint Charles, is known by his alias of David Freytd, in some areas.
- A nighttime news program similar to 60 minutes and 20/20. Veteran newscasters Diane Sawyer and Sam Donaldson provide an in-depth look at the kinds of news stories that often do not receive much air time on regular news broadcasts. Frequent topics included product safety warnings, possible government or business improprieties, and human interest stories about sick children.
- Quirky movie reviews and interviews from the team plus members of the public.
- The history of sexual mores in America and as shown in Hollywood films is examined, from early cinema through the Hays Code. The 1960s and the sexual revolution were a turning point in society, as reflected on screen.
- Documentary looking at how nudity has been used in the movies, sometimes shrewdly and other times without thought.
- What do Marilyn Monroe, Suzanne Somers, Pamela Anderson, Anna Nicole Smith, and Carmen Electra all have in common? Their show business careers were launched or taken to new heights by appearing in Playboy Magazine. This two-hour special looks at the careers of the many beauties who started out unknown but made the move from the pages of Playboy to starring roles in TV and movies.
- The art of filmmaking, coinciding with cinema's 100th anniversary, containing numerous interviews with some of the most influential film personalities of the 20th century.
- Biography of 1940's sex goddess Rita Hayworth. Born Margarita Cansino, she studied dancing from the age of 5 and was soon part of the family's night club act. By age 18 she was married and pursuing a movie career. She reached her peak appeal with the movie Gilda, but found that people expected her to be that character in real life. In fact she was shy and introverted. Married four times (most notably to Orson Welles and Ali Khan) she had two children and was a dedicated and loving mother. As she got older, she focused on more dramatic roles but the early onset of Alzheimer's disease rendered it difficult for her to learn her lines. She died in 1987.
- Documentary about the history of Marvel comics.
- A history of the Central Casting Corp., an organization set up by the movie industry to supply extras for film and television work.
- An average baseball film in the making comes out of seemingly nowhere to become one of the best sports films made of all time. A true testament to the real beauty of Hollywood filmmaking, the way it used to be.
- An inside look at the now classic film L.A. Confidential (1997), featuring interviews with writer/director Curtis Hanson, his co-writer Brian Helgeland sharing their challenges, concepts and developments on how to adapt James Ellroy's best seller novel to the screen; and it also includes interviews with Ellroy and the main cast.
- Through previous interviews, Sean Connery explores different parts of his life.
- A broad review of the history of erotic film over a hundred years.
- Robert Wuhl hosts a behind-the-scenes look at the 1989 film Batman featuring interviews with actors Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger, director Tim Burton, producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber, Batman co-creator Bob Kane, make-up designer Nick Dudman, costume designer Bob Ringwood, production designer Anton Furst, special effects artist Derek Meddings, and prop builder John Evans.
- 200523m7.3 (125)VideoAn overview of the development of the film Batman (1989).
- 200531m7.6 (130)VideoAn overview of the making of the film Batman (1989).
- Director Curtis Hanson and star Eminem talk about their ideas and views on the film 8 Mile (2002). Only a very limited amount of details are revealed to us throughout this ten minute making-of, which is a small promotion for the film.
- Oscar winner Kim Basinger conveys the depths of knowledge one gains from raising a child.
- The program tells the history, both documented and supposed, of the Hope Diamond including the source of the legendary curse. Then the mystery of the deep blue color and red phosphorescence is partially explained.
- A unique, insightful and intimate look at one of cinema's greatest stars.
- The making of Never Say Never Again (1983), the film which saw the original star of the James Bond franchise, Sean Connery, return to the role for the final time after a break of 12 years.
- Televised pet magazine. Each week special pets are showcased and their owners. All kinds of animals are shown. Sometimes even celebrities and their pets would be featured.
- An overview of the production design for the film Batman (1989).
- In all-new interviews, director Curtis Hanson and his cast and crew discuss the arduous but rewarding process of creating a modern classic.
- Key members of the cast and crew, from director Peter Segal to Stallone and De Niro to Alan Arkin and more, sit down to discuss the movie, its tone and characters, Stallone's fight choreography, and other highlights of the production.
- Featurette on Kim Basinger's character in the film Batman (1989).
- Curtis Hanson and his behind-the-scenes collaborators reveal the secrets of bringing 1950s Los Angeles to life in unforgettable style.
- This documentary mixes movie clips with behind the scenes material and interviews. We find remarks from Nolfi, retired Secret Service agents Gerry Cavis, Kevin Billings, and actors Kiefer Sutherland, Michael Douglas, and Eva Longoria. We learn about the history of the Secret Service and its evolution over the years. We also hear about the work the Secret Service does including and beyond the obvious presidential protection, issues related to new recruits, training, and how former agents worked as technical consultant for the movie. We also get a few notes about the shoot.
- Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Guy Pearce, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito, David Strathairn and James Cromwell join director Curtis Hanson and others in this free-wheeling look at the incomparable ensemble cast of L.A. Confidential.
- Oscar-winner Kim Basinger narrates this video about the cruel traps used by fur industry. Trapping footage in this video was taken by a licensed trapper, during trapping season, on registered trapline in Southern Alberta, Canada. This trapper has since retired and he gave this footage to non-profit organization, Fur-Bearer Defenders.
- This documentary includes remarks from Douglas, Cavis, Nolfi, Longoria, Sutherland, Billings, and producer Marcy Drogin. As implied by the title, it looks at how the Secret Service defends the President. It looks at how agents rise through the ranks to take on protective details and gets into the details of what they do to keep the President safe.
- An inside look at the abuses that occur within the circus industry, narrated by celebrities such as Kim Basinger and Belinda Carlisle.
- An overview of the main character in the film Batman (1989).
- A former B-movie actor became the most Oscar nominated actor in history.
- A documentary style program profiled the live and careers of the Baldwin brothers as actors with interviews and footage.
- A profile of Alec Baldwin includes his childhood on Long Island, N.Y., and his acting career.
- As America falls for stars like Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington and Will Smith, masters like Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme, Jane Campion and the Coen Brothers direct some of their best-loved work.
- Bert Newton counts down moments of famous people that had the paparazzi snapping and people yapping from 20 to 1.
- Laurie's reports include a look at Funtone and the Coca-Cola Museum, while Bill Judkins visits the town that was bought by Kim Basinger. Among the featured Public Access Channel clips are Deacon Lunch Box and Duffy Odum.
- Struggling with addiction and a dangerously low self-image, Chris Farley's old friends at Saturday Night Live conspired to help save the falling star.
- 2015–TV Episode
- Charleston, S.C. church mass shooting; author Gretchen Carlson (book "Getting Real"); Ireland Baldwin assaulted; Brian Williams reassigned to other duties at NBC; Donald Trump.
- Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin started dating after co-starring in The Marrying Man together, and after years of courtship, Kim agreed to marry Alec. Both actors continued to star in big budget films, but as their careers progressed their relationship deteriorated.