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- Two guys by the name of Silas and Jamal decided to one day smoke something magical, which eventually helps them to ace their college entrance exam.
- A caper comedy about three suburban housewives who, in order to beat inflation and subsidize their alimony checks, plot to steal $1 million from a large plastic ball which is displayed in a local shopping center.
- A pair of stoners embark on a pot-fueled adventure through Atlanta to find their missing weed.
- 2021–2023TV-147.7 (924)TV SeriesBlack food is American food. Chef and writer Stephen Satterfield traces the delicious, moving throughlines from Africa to Texas in this docuseries.
- A high-school girl makes a wish to marry her crush, the star of the football team who doesn't even know she's alive. Then a solar eclipse magically transports them 17 years into the future to the day of their wedding.
- Cheech Marin delivers his goods in a trendy fashion.
- Eva is a self-proclaimed Internet kid who's been looking forward to high school her entire life. Only now, finally a freshman, Eva realizes high school doesn't come with a clear set of instructions.
- The stooges are the 'Minute Menders', three tinkers who live under their car. The boys decide to drum up some business by punching holes in the unattended lunch boxes of some workmen. When they're caught in the act, they escape and accidentally get hired as riveters on a new building, working on the 97th floor. Their ineptitude and lousy workmanship screw up construction of the building and they must parachute off the building to escape the wrath of the boss.
- A tale of how low one will go in this true to life tale filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- The Brookfield High School Longmeadow Hill Players rehearse for their Spring 2020 production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" within the backdrop of an imminent global pandemic.
- The year is 2022, and New York has just legalized recreational marijuana. To celebrate, a documentary crew travels to Washington Square Park to document the first legal celebration of smoking marijuana and the arts.
- A teenager who has spent a year of his life campaigning for Barack Obama makes his way to Denver to hear the former Presidential candidate accept his nomination.
- Ordinary tenants and their landlords never have too amiable relations. You can imagine what happens when an emaciated landlord and his bony wife occupy the ground floor of a two-family house, the upper floor of which houses "Fatty" Alexander and his equally rotund wife. "Fatty" persists in pushing the legs of the chairs through the floor. His brother and their children come to destroy the bars in the banister, to chop his hat in two with an axe, to flirt with his daughter, Lois. Finally the entire contingent celebrates its decision to live with "Fatty" by breaking the entire ceiling and falling downstairs, They then go out house-hunting in a flivver which is reputed to have the body of a flivver and the heart of a truck. Even the magnet with which they are supplied by the dealer to hold the car together proves useless, for the car just lies down and dies. They all enter to investigate a bungalow and destroy it so the irate owner sends the cops after them. Uncle Oswald has a delightful time walking along the edge of a roof to which the boys climb to evade the cops. Finally they all fall through a skylight and miraculously land in their own house, much to the disgust of the landlord.
- A unique documentary that chronicles the amazing career of turn-of-the-century moving picture pioneer Lyman H. Howe of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, whose six touring companies introduced most of rural American to the movies. Special archival footage includes the first successful moving pictures ever taken from an airplane (Lincoln Beachey, Wilkes-Barre, 1911); the historic address delivered by President Theodore Roosevelt to 100,000 (Wilkes-Barre, 1905); Construction of the Panama Canal (1913),and Lyman H. Howe Days at the San Diego and San Francisco World's Fairs (California 1915). Long before talking pictures, Lyman H. Howe entertainments featured the photograph and live sound effects from behind the screen. Included are voiceovers by individuals who were part of the Lyman Howe moving picture shows and who remember, first hand, the impact they made a century ago.
- A rare glimpse into a very private moment as this Scottish filmmaker follows her fiancee's battle and triumph over Hodgkin's Disease, which is both a romance and a journey.
- A documentary celebrating the golden age of air travel, when in the 1920s and 1930s Britain ruled the skies, and style and glamour were a passport to adventure.
- Training film demonstrating aerobatic capabilities of the P-47 pursuit plane as well as techniques and restrictions of high altitude flying.
- Jack spends a night with his old friend Bill, a jazz guitarist with a tendency to find trouble.
- In this documentary, director Tang records his own son's birth and growing up, his father's recovering from a stroke and a nostalgic trip home to China. (In the 1940's his father evacuated with the Nationalist troops to Taiwan after it lost the Mainland to the Communist in the war. It wasn't until 1980's were people allowed to go home to visit in Mainland China). From his search for the earliest memory of life, with a close observation and sensitivity, he exams the parallels of the different lives of a different time. In his previous work, "HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN," director Tang ends it with the ultrasound image of his unborn child, representing the beginning of a new life. With this work, "HOW HIGH IS THE MOUNTAIN," it is rather a beginning of a series of questions about life and a continuation of examination of his own life and the longing of a perfect world.
- A college student attempts to return her overdue library books and is forced to face reality in the process.
- See how you can get college degree one semester before graduating high school.
- Sue Doucette talks about the counter-measures used to beat a polygraph, and the counter counter- measures that polygraph operators use to get to the truth.
- A young Indian woman appears ready for marriage, but she's presented with a number of unappealing life choices. This short was created to promote Tanima Kazi's first novel, How to Escape an Arranged Marriage in High Heels.
- Want to take off early but don't want to miss out high school fun, let me show you how it can be done.
- Black and brown strivers achieving on their own terms.
- When a rock band shows up for a house party gig, a DJ already has an enthusiastic crowd of young people dancing on an outdoor deck. The band is banished to set up in the pool area below, where a small group of yacht rockers is wearing frighteningly unhip leisure wear, eating shrimp cocktail, and sipping umbrella drinks. Once the band gets going, the oldsters start to get into the music. Soon the youngsters partying above abandon the DJ for the rocking poolside jam. Everybody, including the band, ends up jumping in the pool. One of the yacht rockers gets a David Bowie makeover, circa Ziggy Stardust. The DJ reluctantly joins the crowd and throws his laptop in the pool. The cops arrive, and one of them throws caution to the wind and his ass into the pool. And there was much rejoicing.
- Muldoon discovers he's grown an inch to 6-foot-seven, putting him one inch over the police regulation and putting him over the edge with paranoia about his height.
- 2009–202241mTV-PGTV EpisodeJay Leno opens up about how his cholesterol issue has given him a wake-up call and why he's passionate about bringing awareness to others; celebrating all things cheese;
- 2013– 11mTV-G8.7 (27)TV Episode
- 1995–1999TV-Y6.9 (72)TV EpisodeTimon and Pumbaa get involved with a wanted criminal. Timon is responsible for the failure of a watch in Switzerland.