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- A New York City attorney and his wife attempt to live as genteel farmers in the bizarre community of Hooterville.
- The Earth is invaded by stingray-shaped alien "slugs" that ride on people's backs and control their minds.
- A film about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the time of the last 'Free' roaming Native Americans in the midst of the American Civil War. They are discovered by a group of Union soldiers and squatters, and forced to move from their home. They are moved from valley to valley as the Union takes more and more of their land in a plan to eradicate the country of 'Savages' - exterminating all Native Americans. But there is hope when the band find a new beginning.
- Can a marriage in crisis survive? "Love a la Carte" is a comedic fantasy about struggling monogamists staying married for better or worse, with the help of an online polyamory dating website called "Love a la Carte."
- California school boy and Stanford University student Bob Mathias was the first man to win two Olympic Gold Medals in the Decathlon in the 1948 and 1952 Olympics. The film begins with him as a 17-year-old schoolboy in Tulare, California where his high school track coach, played by Ward Bond, encourages him to train for the Olympics, with the Dacathlon in mind. His story, far from over, ends here with his victory in the 1952 Olympics and with Mathias in the U.S. Marine Corps. He and his wife, Melba, play themselves in one of the few movie bios that doesn't play fast and loose with the facts, especially in a bio with the subject playing himself.
- Someone is upsetting the inmates of Arkham Asylum and The Batman and Hugo Strange must figure it out.
- After being discovered at a music competition, two young famers find themselves living the rock star life. As their national tour becomes a massive success, they begin to lose track of their true selves until a tragic accident brings everything back into focus.
- Documentary showing how the damming of several large rivers in the San Joaquin Valley of central California turned the area from a semi-arid desert into the most productive agricultural area on earth.
- Tired of being broken up with, a break-up becomes to hard for one, when a man comes to terrorize her from a legendary killer from the past.
- One night a friend receives a troubling message. He rushes over to check and see if everything is okay. What would seem like a normal night between two friends bonding ends up turning into something more sinister.
- Troubled by a repeated experiences with violence a young man seeks the help of a noted Psychologist and group therapy in an attempt rid himself of bad dreams.
- Watchers series continues with new topics. - The Two Suns - Moon Update - The Torah Codes - Alien Implant Update - The Unexplained - Ancient Texts - The Arab Spring - The Hopi Indian Prophecies - The Shroud of Turin
- A man tries to impress the kids with a outrageous pool jump. Buckle up and prepare for a wild ride. We had a blast putting together this hilarious and action-packed video. Watch in anticipation as we gather all our courage to jump off the roof, aiming to make a splash in the swimming pool. But as you might have guessed, things don't exactly go according to plan. Get ready for some uproarious laughter as our daring feat turns into an epic fail. We believe in creating unforgettable memories, and this short film captures the essence of our family's adventurous spirit. Witness the sheer joy and amusement on the kids' faces as they cheer us on, completely unaware of the twist that awaits them. Our mishap-filled journey is guaranteed to keep you entertained from start to finish.
- After committing a horrible crime, a man experiences punishments and trauma by rule of Lex Talionis.
- Dairy Cow is an awe-inspiring, all-ages experience, ushering viewers into a world little know and quite unexpected. Filmed on location in Tulare, California. Dairy Cow paints a moving portrait of a dairy, and provides a thoughtful collection of stimulating imagery depicting life from the cows point of view.
- We re all familiar with A-Rod, Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant. In Bob Mathias: Hometown Hero, you ll be thrilled by this little-known story of Bob Mathias, one of the huge sports icons of his day. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal for the United States in 1948 at the age of seventeen, and again in 1952, Mathias, who would have tried out for the 1956 games but was barred by the Olympic committee because he starred in a biographical movie, playing himself, went on to become a well-known actor, then a U.S. Congressman. In this fifty- two minute documentary we go to Mathias hometown of Tulare, California to trace his story, and we also go to nearby Fresno to interview Mathias (his last interview ever given before his death in 2006). Bob Mathias was a true American Hero who tried to make a difference.
- A failing medical student accidentally runs over someone and then uses the corpse as a study aid for his anatomy class.
- The effects of the Great Depression still linger on as American citizens make their way through 1935. For one individual, however, a past lifestyle solution for surviving the Great Depression no longer seems as appealing as it once was.
- Every 4th of July for years Batman,Joker & fiends put on a Free Show for neighbourhood.
- A scream queen legend from Night Mistress, Is stalked by demented fan who cares about and wants to own her as his trophy.
- The story of the battle for cheese production dominance between California and Wisconsin. "Cheese Wars" is a short documentary film that travels to both Wisconsin and California to look at how the dairy and cheese industries are evolving in both states. The culture of the two states, different cow herd sizes and the remarkable marketing campaign of 'Happy Cows' has turned this race for cheese dominance into a humorous battle, and one that will test the lifeblood of the former Dairy state - Wisconsin.
- This film profiles the exploits of the heroes of Tulare, California, including two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Mathias. It also focuses on the B-17 monument "Preston's Pride," which is dedicated to Gen. Maurice Preston, a Tulare native who became a Four-Star General, and to the 379th Bomber Group, who in 1945, won the "Grand Slam Award," for its outstanding achievements in WW2. Many local WW2 Veterans are interviewed, as well as Bob Mathias.
- More than half a million students live in California's rural areas. The challenges they face at home often spill over to school: chronic absenteeism, high suspension rates, lack of college preparation, and limited access to technology. EdSource takes a closer look in its first documentary.
- Riddler's loose in Gotham city! After his escape from Arkham Asylum after the fourth of July incident, Riddler has a new game for Batman that may end in either his success, or his demise.
- Bashful hero lets Eastern party headed by his aunt run his ranch until girl with whom he is in love is in danger. He then asserts his rights and prevents kidnapping of girl by bandits.
- Bane and deathstoke team up to take over gotham, well ashley tries to clear her fathers (black mask)name but Meets someone as dark as the dark knight himself. Harley quinn is caught and force to join a new group.
- Trees are earth's largest organisms and are also one of the planet's oldest inhabitants. Seasonal forests (unlike tropical rain-forest) the largest land habitats. A third of all trees grow in the endless taiga of the Arctic north. Northern America has forests that include California's sequoia's, the earth's largest trees. There and elsewhere, their vast production of photosynthesis and shade presides over a seasonal cycle of life and involves countless plant and animal species.
- Huell tours two neat, but extremely different, houses where nobody lives now: the public, grand Victorian house which was the governor's mansion from 1903 to 1967, and a one-room cabin that was the very private home of a bona fide hermit.
- Huell attends the centennial of Colonel Charles Young's tenure as superintendent at Sequoia National Park. Festivities include the rededication of the long-forgotten Booker T. Washington Tree which Young had named in his honor in 1903.
- Huell goes to Allensworth, established in 1908 and a state historic park since 1976. It was California's only town founded, financed, and governed by African Americans. Then he tours old and new Kernville as residents share their memories.
- Playing Overwatch well takes some practice, and one gamer has not only mastered the game but done so using his feet. Tucker Griggs, of Tulare, CA, was born without muscles in his arms due to a condition called Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita. But the 23-year-old has learned to use his feet to destroy competitors in Overwatch, in which he's managed to reach Masters rank, putting him roughly in the top 5% of players in the world. Tucker uses his feet for everything he does, whether it's cooking, cleaning or playing video games.
- Huell goes to Sequoia National Forest to visit historic Buck Rock Fire Lookout perched on sheer granite at 8,502 ft. Established in 1912, this lookout was one of the first in the Sierra Nevada and in 1923 became the first live-in lookout.