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- Directed by The Greatest Showman's own Michael Gracey, and Beth McCarthy-Miller, "Come Alive" featured 150 dancers in period costume with fun, circussy enhancements, like bright pink wigs and gowns in vibrant shades of violet or blue-green, breaking from the practical shades of the 19th century. The "freak show" element upon which Barnum made his living is glammed up and romanticized, transformed into a technicolor homily that feels more about celebrating inclusion, particularly for the people who populated his band--bearded ladies, tattooed men, conjoined twins and little people.
- Norman Mailer, a towering figure in American literature, had a life that was certainly stranger than fiction. From his formative years in Brooklyn, through his career as a preeminent cultural voice, we follow Mailer's life through 6 marriages, 9 children, 11 bestselling books and 2 Pulitzer Prizes as he solidifies his place in the literary pantheon. With access to Mailer's family and never before seen footage, this biography details the life and times of an American icon.
- A woman hires a contract-killer when her ex-husband kidnaps her son.
- A life-altering incident forces Bayo to walk away from Olivia on their wedding day. As an old wound is revealed with her newfound love, Amaka is determined to get closure from Bayo.
- The team at Global Creatures reveal how they built their dragons for the How to Train Your Dragon Arena Spectacular.
- Following in the footsteps of famed film historian Robert Osborne from Turner Classic Movies, Whoopie Goldberg and co-host Linda Blair share the spotlight while introducing classic horror films from the 1930's through the 1960's. They offer a behind the scenes glimpse into the making of such legendary movies like The Wolf Man, Frankenstein, The Invisible Man and Dracula, all of which were filmed at Universal Studios. This TV special aired on the AMC (American Movie Classics) channel during Halloween week of 2000.
- This short starts with an intro from Levy as he tells us about the storyboarding process. From there we get movie-to-boards comparisons for scenes: "Meet Rexy", "The Hall of African Mammals", and "The Diorama Room". This offers a good way to check out the planned shots versus the final material.
- A behind the scenes look at 'Ben Hur: The Stadium Spectacular', featuring Academy Award winner Russell Crowe.
- Clayton comes to life and waves to the crowd.
- "Come Alive" is a song by American recording artist Paris Hilton. The song was written by Hilton, Corte Ellis, Michael "Mikey P" Puerari, Frederick C. Allen, Chris Richardson, and Rondell Cobbs. The music video for "Come Alive" was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was directed by Hannah Lux Davis. It was released on July 15, 2014. Hilton appears in various bedazzled, body-hugging ornate costumes as she runs through flower fields, swings on a flower swing, and dances in front of the moon.
- Join The Knoebel's Family and the construction team as Knoebel's Amusement Resort builds their second roller coaster: Twister. In addition you'll learn some history of the park as well as join American Coaster Enthusiasts as they ride the coaster for the first time.
- A fast-paced 30 minute news-magazine in which celebrities experience L.A. Live.
- The true story of an American prisoner of war in World War Two.
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- 8 year old Nina leads her younger sisters Annabelle, Zahra and Caylee in a chant she learned about online, designed to make their doll come to life. When they don't see immediate results from their chant, they assume it didn't work and go about their day. Little do they know, something sinister is about to happen.
- A Mock battle between a group of Crow Indians and U.S. Cavalry re-enacters, displays the culture of the West, with particular emphasis on the Crow Indian culture. It is an exciting historical re-enactment of Indian wars of times past.
- A low-budge Art House Zombie Film
- Chromeo performs with Toro Y Moi in the music video "Come Alive" from the album "White Women" recorded for Last Gang Records. The music video opens with Chromeo throwing flowers to the ground as he waits for a woman. He goes into the store where mannequins come alive dance.
- This series of short programs connect young learners directly to history and the historical documents of the National Archives.
- Suicidal Tendencies performs in the music video "Come Alive" from the album "Year of the Cycos" recorded for Suicidal Records. The music video begins with the band playing in front of a shot of a city-scape. Mike Muir sings in a bandanna and the band plays around him.
- Ric Ocasek performs in the music video "Come Alive" from the album "Quick Change World" recorded for Reprise Records. The music video features extensive use of quick cuts of archival footage and Ric Ocasek playing guitar. Later, he sings as he is shown in profile over the edited video.
- 1955–196230mTV-147.2 (1.5K)TV EpisodeFrank Partridge and his wife plot to cheat their life insurance company by having her hide out for 7 years and declared legally dead, but an investigator believes Mr. Partridge has murdered her.
- While a mysterious, naive Digimon called Calumon bio-emerges (appears) in the Real World, a boy named Takato Matsuki finds a mysterious blue card. After swiping it through his card reader, it is converted into a Digivice. One things leads to another and he ends up swiping his drawings for a Digimon called Guilmon, creating a digi-egg. After a strange dream involving a Digimon Tamer and her Renamon defeating a Lynxmon, and his friends Kazu Shioda and Kenta Kitagawa dismissing his claims, the egg hatches. He tracks down his Digimon, Guilmon, but it looks like the dinosaur instead plans to attack him!