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- Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.
- A troubled teenage sharpshooter decides to avenge the death of her estranged sister after she is found murdered in a public bathroom.
- Garfield escapes from the car on a trip to the vet and finds the place where he grew up.
- Takes us into the studio with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band for the recording of their fourth album.
- When the Midcalf family decided to rescue an old Michigan landmark, they soon realized they were the ones in need of saving. Dark shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and full body apparitions of those who perished in a deadly plague are said to be the cause of the ghastly phenomenon. Witness the shocking evidence unfold as paranormal researchers attempt to communicate with the dead.
- Takeru meets the boy Jodis which is in trouble for theft. Takeru saves him shares the night with him, finding out that Jodis is a girl. Later she is been kidnapped and Takeru goes to rescue her.
- A lot can happen in the middle of nowhere. Take a trip to the most northerly town on the planet for this gripping docu-soap charting the real-life highs and lows of its quirky inhabitants. The series is set in the town of Longyearbyen, an isolated outpost in the breathtaking wilderness of the Svalbard archipelago, halfway between Norway and Greenland. As well as its mining business, Svalbard houses the global seed vault and is at the centre of worldwide research into polar bears, climatology and glaciology. As a result it is home to a unique expat community made up of 46 different nationalities, including American, British and Norwegian. With extreme arctic conditions, three months of total darkness and the ever-present danger of polar bears, this is not your average neighbourhood - and these are certainly not your average characters!
- A 1980s photographer and advertising designer trying on clothes in a vintage clothing store find themselves transported to the 1930s.
- One night, high schools students Gina and Wayne have sex. Several weeks later during a student council meeting at school, Gina asks to open the office of student body president to girls as well as boys. The proposal passes and she is persuaded to run. Then Gina discovers that she is pregnant. She tells her mother and is stunned to learn that her mother got unexpectedly pregnant in high school before marrying Gina's father and Gina was the result. Her mother urges her to have an abortion. At first, Gina agrees, but then she decides not to go ahead with the abortion saying, "If my mother had done it, I wouldn't be here." Gina returns to school and in a campaign speech she tells the student body that she has learned responsibility and how to live with the consequences of what you do.
- In the style of Gogol's Inspector General: When a traveling salesman arrives in the car of a government official, the powers that be of a small town think he's the auditor and try to throw him off the track about their disorderly finances.
- The first black police chief of a small racially divided town lowered crime with community style policing. But after he was abruptly fired, the battle over why he was let go raised the consciousness of the town's black population
- The introduction of home meth labs into Tennessee mountain communities at the beginning of the new millennium blindsided authorities as meth labs spread like a deadly virus; by 2004 Tennessee accounted for 75% of all meth labs busted in the southeastern US as authorities removed over 700 Tennessee children from their parents in meth-related incidents. From meth's introduction as a deadly drug phenomenon, to the hard lessons families learn about addiction, to a grass roots effort to innovate legislation to control a meth crisis, CRANK: Darkness on the Edge of Town offers an anatomy of one town's waking nightmare to mirror America's struggle with methamphetamine.
- Nestled on the plains of South Dakota, on just one half of a square mile lies the tiny town of Tabor, population 417. Like so many other small rural communities, the struggle to stay alive despite the growth of nearby large retail centers and the changing rural landscape is constant. However, every year for one very special weekend the people of the town come together to celebrate the heritage of their Czechoslovakian founders and ancestors. On that third weekend in June, the sleepy town awakes in a flurry of music, food, and good cheer that is unmatched for a community of its size. Thousands visit the tiny town and become swept up in the spirit that is Tabor. In her directorial debut, Aesli Grandi captures the small town's spirit of community that permeates life and shows how the celebration of the town's past allows for a brighter future. More than a documentary of a single town, it is a snapshot of one colorful piece of the fabric that is America.
- Two optimistic and naive best friends from the Midwest use all their savings from working at the grocery store to have one epic night in Los Angeles.
- Four women walk down the street in New York City in a post brunch, Sex and The City style parody. A creepy assailant goes for an intimidating butt smack, and the group comes to a stop. A fearsome young gal in the group takes out her Ninja Sais and throws them at her assailant. The Assailant drops. The girls laugh, and casually continue their stroll through the park on a cloudy, spring day in the city.
- Take a walk On the Town in The Palm Beaches with Frank Licari to find out why the Palm Beaches is the top travel destination for families and individuals to live, play and discover.
- After a deadly encounter with his Russian half-brother, Nick Salt must find St. Stephen's golden shotgun and avenge his friends.
- A woman's world is changed forever when a man from her past checks-in to the bed and breakfast she runs with her teenage daughter.
- The inhabitants of an ancient Carpathian village are fighting with all their power to ward off the destruction of their village by a Romanian-Canadian corporation. But under their houses lie Europe's largest gold resources. A fierce battle of David versus Goliath is taking place in the heart of Transylvania.
- A cinephile is out for a day on the town, suddenly feeling like they are in a movie themselves. Cinephilia is the term used to refer to a passionate interest in films, film theory, and film criticism. The term is a portmanteau of the words cinema and philia, one of the four ancient Greek words for love. A devotee of motion pictures is escaping into her own realm and eventually does not know how to tell time.
- A little boy is bullied and taunted for his background. One day he runs into a very mysterious individual who changes his life in ways he can not imagine.
- In a run-down hotel for transients, a man sleeps fitfully in bed. He rises to use the toilet down the hall, and while he's there, a burglar enters his room. He returns to find the burglar leaving through the window; the burglar falls to the street beneath. The man leaves the hotel and walks past the fallen burglar to a seedy bar, where he drinks too much and has a hedonistic vision of sex and death. He awakens on the bar-room floor and drags himself out. Is this the end for him?
- An online entertainment talk show that critiques various events and venues in the entertainment industry including theatre, film, ballet, opera, concerts, galleries, exhibits, live performances.
- Contemporary Manhattan Angst, as a middle-aged man struggles to connect with his desire for friendship...and perhaps something more than friendship.
- INDY - ON THE TOWN (half-hour TV show) featuring people around Indy who are CREATING NEW CONCEPTS, DEVELOPING NEW IDEAS, DISCOVERING NEW POTENTIAL, DESIGNING THE FUTURE and DARING TO DREAM BEYOND THE REALMS OF IMAGINATION.
- Singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby performs with his band The Noisemakers in this 2004 trio of concerts at New York City's Town Hall, The Blue Note and the Zankel at Carnegie Hall. The Town Hall performance is featured in its entirety, and songs include Hornsby's hits "Mandolin Rain," "The Way It Is," "Rainbow's Cadillac" and "See the Same Way," plus a cover of CCR's "Fortunate Son." Also included is a documentary about all three concerts.
- The Fork Queen learns that feelings are meant to be felt.
- A short documentary detailing the production of the indie horror feature "Don't Let the Devil in".
- After feeling like they've done all there is do to, a group of werewolves go out on the town looking for one last thrill.
- A loving husband and father is forced by terrorists to choose between morality and saving his family.
- Musical performances at various locations around Sydney, Australia.
- A 40-day, 40-night road trip to the Trinity Site-where the first atomic bomb was detonated in the summer of 1945-covering many other atomic destinations and driving deep into the natural and social history of the American southwest.