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- In the summer of 1978, a teenager and his group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes, forcing them to visit a different rink.
- A small-time con artist and a Hawaiian real estate developer's mischevious, enterprising mistress team up for a potential $200,000 score.
- A man switches plane tickets with another man who dies in that plane in a crash. The man falls in love with the deceased one's wife.
- A Vietnam veteran and ex-con is persuaded by a shady woman to rob a $50,000 payroll account on a California produce farm. But who is playing who?
- Katarina's, Tomislav's and Kreso's grandfather dies. He leaves them a million euros, but they can get the money only if they stay in the same house that he grew up in for a year or the money goes to the village. People from the village find out, and try to get them to go away.
- A relationship guru and best-selling author finds himself falling for the licensed therapist who questions his methods.
- A teenager makes a wish on Christmas Eve that she could trade her family for a new one.
- This show follows Big Freedia (born Frederick Ross) on her journey toward superstardom in the mainstream media. As the undisputed ambassador of the energetic, New Orleans-based Bounce movement, Big Freedia is never afraid to twerk, wiggle, and shake her way to self-confidence, and is encouraging her fans to do the same.
- The film follows three modern Japanese schoolgirls in Tokyo as they flirt with lecherous old men and dodge the yakuza in the lucrative and sometimes dangerous practice of "enjo kosai" or "date clubs".
- music video for "Booty Bounce" by Tujamo.
- Civilization has ended. Everyone Polly loves is dead. But at least she has a bounce house.
- Enjoy some of Bounce Patrol's earlier catalogue includes classic nursery rhymes like Old MacDonald Had a Farm and Five Little Monkeys alongside some of our originals such as Kid's Life and To the Music.
- Bounce along with this collection of education songs from Bounce Patrol. Learn counting, alphabet phonics, colors, and even animal sounds. Features "Colours Everywhere", "Ball Pit Party", "Alphabet Animals" and more.
- T-Bag is back and has found a stronger T-Plant called a High-T Plant which flourishes in the mountains. She has ousted Major Happy from his home and scattered the magical bells that hold the power to stop her.
- BOUNCE is a magazine send-it show for kids. It features Thirty-Two 8-14 year old Lagingas (Usually 7 each season). Each episode has the Kids (Real Kids, not Actors) doing science activities, cooking recipes, making crafts, telling stories, playing games, narrating mini documentaries, reading fan mail, talking about things, and telling time, all sent in by kids. Sometimes there is a cartoon included. The Documentaries show wildlife, how things are made, and children at play. The Kids engage well with their viewers, known as Bouncelets, and encourage them to turn off their TV's and send in results or do activities from the show. Say it whenever you're ready, Can you tell me how to Bounce?
- The global Airpods 2 advert features an ordinary man having an unprecedented musical experience. To the beats of jazz, he's able to defy gravity and bounce freely on whatever comes across the city streets.
- One day in Sky Bean Land, a little ball named Bounce notices that the colors around him seem to be disappearing. Bounce decided to go investigate..
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- Ronnie Fields, a high school superstar who expected to go to NBA...until life intervened. He overcame incredible odds to become the legend he was destined to be.
- A preview to the up coming AFL games.
- A little girl is questioned by a therapist in an interrogation room about a past she may not remember.
- A college track star suffers a horrific, near fatal truck accident in rural Georgia back in 1985. His journey to recovery is one of the great stories of redemption in all of sports - and life.
- Former cheerleader and Flash Dancer frontrunner Regine Tolentino teams up with the Myxx Dancers and the Mustang Girls to show you how to tone, reshape and get that gorgeous body you've always wanted.
- music video for "Mo Bounce" by Iggy Azalea.
- With Wheezer's new baby brother getting all the attention, he tries to send the baby back.
- A behind the scenes look at the crazy and violent world of nightclub bouncers.
- Joe Besser needs money to pay back a loan of $2500 and travels to ask his aunt for the money. She boards the train, along with a man who looks like a wanted bank-robber, and tells Joe she needs $2500 herself and can not help him. Between them they capture the bank robber and split the $5,000 reward.
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- A man writes a check for $1,000 to cover a gambling debt. The problem is that he doesn't have enough money in his bank account to cover it. The check was written on Friday afternoon, but cannot be cashed before the following Tuesday. The check is used to pay several debts until...
- For being unable to find any decent job, an unconventional young man of working-class background gives up of all sorts of employment, and accompanied by his girlfriend, he tells his story in front of film cameras.
- An Australian Rules Football talk and variety show, hosted by comedian Peter Helliar.
- Three bouncers struggle for relevancy as they enter their thirties, overcoming financial troubles.
- Enjoyed the original Bounce game on your Nokia phone well, Now It's available on your mobile devices, Remade from the ground up.
- I am not a good freestyle player, but I love to give it a try.
- In 1987, four New Jersey teenagers wrote a punk song called "Braindead." It was terrible. But it was also a blast. And it was enough for the members of The Bouncing Souls to turn away from the path of College and Career to pursue their music. Fifteen years later, The Bouncing Souls have signed with Epitaph Records, toured four continents, and played with countless legendary punk bands, including Fugazi, Bad Brains, Green Day, Agnostic Front, The Descendents, and The Ramones. But it wasn't always so glamorous. For years the band struggled with obscurity, homelessness, and more than its share of breakdowns (both mental and vehicular). Culled from over 400 hours of archive footage shot and collected by lead singer Greg Attonito, and over 50 hours of interviews with the band and their extended family of friends, Do You Remember? is the story of the good times and the bad, and the music that was born out of both.
- Revolving around an intramural, fraternity basketball team, this ensemble Rom-Ind-Com begins with the semi-final of the championship and ends with the final, but has little to do with basketball. When the APEs find out that their rival frat, the DIKs have discovered their big secret with only two days to go, the only remedy...their star player must go to Mexico with a co-ed, marry her, and make it back in time. As the team starts to unravel, will they make it to game, or will they even care to, by the end?
- Big Sean performs in the music video "Bounce Back" from the album "I Decided" recorded for GOOD and Def Jam Records. The music video opens with light effects and visions of a planet. Big Sean sings as he is wearing a bright pink shirt at a variety of locations including a rock cliff and a neighborhood.