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- A lazy law school graduate adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend, but everything doesn't go as planned.
- Although they live married lives, two strangers keep running into each other, starting a friendship that could blossom into so much more.
- While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success: bottomless pants.
- The adventures of Midwestern high-school students visiting New York City to celebrate their impending graduation.
- Kojak charms his way into high society to investigate art thefts that are tied to munitions smuggling and murder.
- This full-length concert features the band in its original line-up, was filmed at New York's legendary Irving Plaza in December 2005, and at other shows along the band's December tour.
- Connie walks alone along the New York sidewalks, trying to come to terms with something we all have to face sooner or later: the final goodbye to certain memories.
- Vaudeville dancer Rosalie Ray, disgusted by the advances of her admirers, quits the stage and retires to the anonymity of a small town. At her rooming house she meets young minister Arthur Lyle who proposes to her. Soon after, Rosalie learns of a mysterious woman in Lyle's past and decides to investigate. Learning that Lyle keeps a cherished memento of this femme fatale in his room, Rosalie determines to unearth it. Locating the box, she opens it, only to discover her own garter inside. Rosalie is so repulsed at the revelation that when her former manager, Brad Mortimer, appears to offer her his hand in marriage and a professional engagement, she accepts both and returns to the stage.
- Mind, Body & Soul Sessions features R&B phenomena Joss Stone live in concert in 2004. Recorded at New York's Irving Plaza, the show begins with an introduction by the legendary Betty Wright, who co-produced the Brit's stunning debut, The Soul Sessions, and co-wrote several songs on the second, Mind, Body & Soul. The barefoot singer then gets down to business, performing a solid selection of material from both albums, including "Super Duper Love" from the first and "You Had Me" from the follow-up. Stone receives strong support from a tight band, distinguished by powerful drummer Caesar Griffin. As a performer, she's vivacious and her soulful voice is in fine form, but she may want to tone down the giggles in the years to come. That said, Stone is still just a teenager--as hard as that may be to believe while listening to the sophisticated recordings of this old soul.
- Highlights of thirteen important college football games played during the 1955 season.
- Garage Rock pioneers The Charms are a huge part of the growing underground Rock and Roll revival. This DVD documents the first 3 years of their existence in an incredibly honest and realistic story of the ups and downs of a real Rock and Roll band. It includes commentary from Little Steven Van Zandt and Kim Fowley, and examines how being in a band parallels other close-knit relationships: love, hate, confusion, deception, triumphs, boredom and the will to succeed. "I don't care if there are ten people at a gig or ten thousand, The Charms are gonna win them over" - Steven Van Zandt
- It is a simple story. One of many. A night in Brooklyn. It is the story of Beaumont, a young man who is in love with his extravagant glasses and bike and who gets angry at all the people that don't respect him. Very angry.
- After a naive cartoonist is prescribed a drug to cope with a traumatic event, he quickly loses sight of the fine line between good and evil.
- The detectives try to build a case against a womanizing con man who manipulates lonely maids in order to gain their confidence and burglarize the homes of their wealthy employers. Flint is bothered by having used one woman's private diary in order to locate the man, and she is more bitter with the police for this than she is with the suspect for using her.
- When the team receives an unusual call for police assistance, they must employ creative methods to defuse a critical family conflict.
- The 7-4 investigates when a retired cop who was planning to go public with claims of corruption dies.
- When a string of marijuana dispensaries are robbed, Killian discovers a connection that could derail his personal life.
- Unable to pull off this week's pickleball and coffee shop challenges, the losing Jokers are forced to participate in an overseas game show hosted by Paul Scheer.
- The jokers are dishing out as waiters and later grilled by news anchor Rosanna Scotto; the losing joker is in for a horrific treat.