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- James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.
- Bond tracks down monstrous Mr Big in Harlem. Big is importing priceless gold coins to finance Russian spy operations and captures Bond
- Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of veganism and the ethical, environmental and health reasons that move people to go vegan.
- A music video was made in November 1991 featuring the band playing live on stage and showing old pictures.
- Zombies escape from a medical testing center and crash a party, forcing a group of teenagers to fight flesh-eaters - and their own hormones - in this horror-comedy in the tradition of Return of the Living Dead, Superbad, and The Sandlot.
- Gita's sister Preeti and brother in Law, Ronnie, are visiting from India. Preeti has become determined to have an affair whilst in the UK, signing up to a dating app, whilst Ronnie has become a newly devout (and celibate) Hindu. Gita attempts to cover for Preeti whilst she prepares to meet a date.
- The making of the film that launched Roger Moore's career as James Bond.
- Live and Let Ride is a documentary all about girls that skateboard. Through skateboarding footage, interviews and music the documentary portrays the girls that are out there skating everyday yet remain largely ignored by the media and sports world...includes interviews and skating of Cara-Beth Burnside, Jen O'Brien, Jesse Van Roechoudt, Jodi McDonald, Patty Segovia and covers events such as the All Girl Skate Jam and The Juice Magazine Five and Alive at Riverside Park in NYC. The video also looks at Rookie Skateboards, the all girl-owned skateboard company based in Chinatown, NYC.
- A family is on the run from something sinister in 1920s Europe.
- A family member comes to terms with the announcement of a gay marriage - learning to accept and love him for who he is after journeying through her own unhappiness responsible for her bias against him.
- One man dies to save an already dying man. Now the saved man has to find his reason to still be living.
- While on a train trip, Mary Ryan runs into her old friend Jane Loomis. Mary was once a professional thief but is now reformed. Jane tells her that her uncle, Judge Loomis, has invited her to live with he and his family, but that she is planning to elope with her boyfriend instead. When the train arrives at the town where Judge Looms lives, Mary gets off and passes herself off as Jane. Complications ensue.
- Oliver Lawson shows you how to cook, THE RIGHT WAY
- A set of two behind the scenes footage segments can be seen. One of these shows the "Funeral Parade" sequence that comes at the start of the film. Moore offers comments about the actor used in that scene. The other clip details the "Hang Gliding" scene, and it shows us Moore as he's about to take flight.
- Sam Niver had terminal cancer; the end was near. Proud and fiercely independent, he wanted control in death as well as in life. He could die in a hospital or die at home -- hopefully on his own terms. Sam believed strongly in dignified death. Could he act on his belief? In "Live & Let Go" we meet Sam: WWII veteran; hometown newspaperman; civic leader; loving husband, father and friend. We see Sam and his family recall his life, and confront his thoughts about impending death. We follow him on his intimate, personal journey as he reflects on the past and decides on his future. We live Sam's final months and days, and we learn his ultimate choice. He dies -- and we share the wrenching experience. "Live & Let Go" tackles death -- the universal fact of life -- with unflinching candor. It tells one man's story about the choice he makes -- one that every one of us must ultimately face.
- Boat racing game set on the Florida Everglades, based on the 007 movie.
- After a vicious mass murder, the remaining victims hide from a deadly killer and quickly discover that there is only one way they'll survive. They must find true love.
- An ex-convict, declared legally dead by his wife when he went to prison under an assumed name, returns to Yuma to kill her new husband, a former partner-in-crime who has reformed.
- When the Tanners' cat Lucky dies, ALF decides to answer a giveaway ad in the paper for kittens so that he can eat them, only to find out that he likes having them as pets.
- A criminal holds a fisherman and his son hostage after a robbery.
- Luke volunteers to help convert old man Twickum's house into a museum just to see if he can buy it. Meanwhile with the help of some Founder's day punch, Lane, Paris and Rory commiserate about their love lives. Lorelai forgets to keep some news off the record when she is interviewed by a magazine about the success of the Dragonfly Inn.
- Mubbs finds out that Mickie is gay and is angry. Jess breaks up with Sean and he kicks her out of the flat. She tells her dad about it and the pregnancy.
- Bonnie's sister Vicky visits, bringing her new boyfriend--emphasis on the "boy."
- William and Alastair continue to be at loggerheads and Alastair tells him he is thinking of going back to Germany. Alastair admits Arthur to Pemberley Rest Home telling Enid it is only until his chest infection clears but Enid removes him because she doesn't like the way they treat him there. Nicky and William clash over her patient John and Alastair finds out that his mother committed suicide before she ever saw him. Todd continues to live in squalor and upsets Dana with his attitude. Enid and Arthur take an overdose of Arthur's medication so that they can be together but Gus discovers them and manages to get to Enid on time but Arthur has passed on.
- Walt's fears about his HIV status leads Amanda to assume that he's rejecting her because she's in a wheelchair. Meanwhile, Michael helps a boy consumed with guilt about the death of his brother.
- James and his friends escort a ballerina to Switzerland, but Baron Von Skarin hires an assassin, posing as a famous ballet dancer, to go after her and the King.
- Continuing their trip back to Misty Island, the Eco Ranger crew makes a stop to meet up with a local research team after they encounter a tsunami. Jesse falls in love with a female researcher, which makes Willy feel lonely and left out.
- It's the first day of the Beyblade World Championships in Moscow, and as our heroes leave their hotel, they still haven't been able to locate Kai who's been missing for some time. Regardless, they arrive at the tournament and meet up with both the White Tigers and the All Starz who invite them to watch their first match against the Demolition Boys. At first things seem fairly normal, that is, until they start to battle. Things go from bad to worse for the All Starz who are no match for the Demolition Boys who quickly go up 2-0 in the best of five events. In the next match, Michael has to square off against a mystery member of the Demolition Boys and it turns out to be none other than Kai who has defected from the Bladebreakers. In the final battle, Kai takes on all the All Starz at once... and wins!. After his victory, he commands the All Starz Bit Beasts to enter his blade and he announces to the world that he now possesses the most powerful Beyblade in the world!.