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- After a run-in with the law, Haley is forced to return to the world from which she fled years ago. Enrolled in an elite gymnastics program run by the legendary Burt Vickerman, Haley's rebellious attitude slowly gives way to a team spirit.
- Chaos rules while factory worker Todd Kennedy is forced to choose between accepting a lucrative out of state job promotion or staying in Detroit. His indecision leaves him searching for answers from his highly dysfunctional friends Justin Rose, Scott Nelson, Matt Wojo, Gary Reiley, Lisa Brooks, Hot Rod Johnson and Mr. Willoughby.
- Hard hat tester, Ray, has a bizarre accident and wakes up with a giant pink spaghetti arm sticking out of his brain. 2D adventure game, including a lot of humorous scenes.
- LOL Comedy presents Tom Arnold's first one-hour stand-up comedy special. From Iowa to L.A., Tom's hilarious real life journey is well documented in American pop cultural history. Tom exposes himself, his four marriages, his well publicized marriage to Rosanne Barr and all they went through and his lifelong friendships developed while working on 72 films. Tom Arnold was filmed in front of a sold out audience at San Bernardino's 1,700 seat Historic California Theatre of the Performing Arts for Showtime.
- Video promo for Right Said Fred and Friends: Stick It Out, released for Comic Relief in 1993.
- An evening of sexual exploration is interrupted by a pesky strawberry allergy.
- Zeus is the all-powerful President of Olympus, undermined by activists led by the prankster Prometheus. An accidental theft leads to love, hate, revolution, prison and anarchy.
- The single channel video STICK IT combines television footage of women's gymnastics with recordings of the artist attempting the same routines. Merging himself and the young gymnasts of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta into one composite character, he enters an ambivalent position between envy, identification, rejection and critique of these highly controlled bodies and their restricted performative roles. The video follows the preparation and execution of a floor routine, suspending the marginal moment right before the action, encapsulating ambition, the pressure to succeed and the looming possibility of failure.
- David wakes up on the grounds of a deserted church. Is it a dream? An hallucination? Nope. This is the real world.
- The guys have a contest to see what item will stick to the wall.
- Rush performs in the music video "Stick It Out" from the album "Counterparts" recorded for Anthem Records. The music video begins with a man under a blue light that is tied to a chair. He struggles as the band performs in front of a building with Geddy Lee singing.
- Stick It is an energetic romp around the UK bouldering scene. Accompanied by a quirky, exciting soundtrack, this film takes us on a breakneck tour of the UK's top bouldering venues.
- The story of stickers is about movement: the systematic gesture consisting of peeling off the back of a sticker and slapping it, the transmission hand to hand from an artist to a gifted ambassador; the thousands of miles traveled through postal service. Stickers are like presents that transmit a message of which the user of the sticker is a conduit. Stickering is for the creative individuals who see the urban landscape as a canvas just as skateboarders see the city as a playground.
- In this very droll picture we see the stove in a kitchen of an apartment sending out large volumes of smoke and nearly suffocating the maid. She rushes to the man of the house to summon aid, and at a glance he realizes the cause of all the trouble. The stovepipe leading out of the brick chimney on the roof has blown down, so he takes a pot of sure-stick glue and, with his wife and the maid, proceeds up to the housetop to remedy the trouble. He smears everything with the glue, and when the maid takes hold of the pipe it sticks fast to her hands. In his vain effort to extricate her, he upsets the whole can and it tumbles down and smears all the sidewalk. In the excitement the lady sits on the brick chimney, and, before she realizes, she has stuck fast. The unfortunate maid, with the stovepipe still clinging to her hands, goes down to the street to call for aid. A policeman, who happens to be passing at the time, steps in the glue on the sidewalk, and his shoes become permanent fixtures on the spot, and he is compelled to release his feet from them in order to go to the assistance of the people on the housetop. A man passing gets his fingers in the glue, and, as he tries to remove the shoes, he too becomes a fixture. By this time a large crowd has gathered and in their desire to help the unfortunates they clamber up to the roof, each getting his share of the sticky stuff on his hands, and it is not long until all are stuck together, forming a chain, with no end of excitement. Finally the maid rushes off to the fire station to summon help, and when the firemen arrive they turn the hose on the crowd, thus softening the glue and liberating the prisoners, who fall in a heap on the sidewalk below.
- I mean, what would happen when you add just a little water to a stick figure man? Surely nothing out of the ordinary - right?
- Trying to spreading cheer everywhere he goes, Jan gets more than he expected by doing so.
- John purchase a new suit and sallies forth to promenade the Strandway. He has purchased a three-penny cigar and, in order to impress upon the passing public that he, John, is smoking a cigar he lights it with much ceremony and omits to see the cauldron of tar which is gaping at his feet, and consequently he falls in. When he emerges, he hastens home, but the journey is fraught with many adventures, for John has become a very tenacious young man and sticks to everything that comes his way.
- A boy wakes to the start of yet another school day. Throughout the day, the boy is given sticky notes containing degrading statements that he is not able to remove. 'It Sticks' portrays the difficulty of overcoming social obstacles, and what one person can do to help others.
- During their cigarette break Dave attempts to convince Joe about the immoralities of the restaurant business and the government's interference in work pay.
- You won't believe what kinds of things people are willing to stick on their cars!
- Great White performs in the music video "Stick It" from the album "Great White" recorded for EMI America Records. The music video begins at a diner and a man turning up the radio. The band performs on stage for an enthusiastic audience. The man in the diner is punished by his boss and sees visions of women.
- 1982–199330mTV-PG7.8 (435)TV EpisodeFrasier is trying to add a little culture to the guys' lives by reading them Dickens. When the guys initially show disinterest, Frasier has to rewrite Dickens and add a few Cheers inspired sensibilities to the stories. Meanwhile, Rebecca is in a funk in the aftermath of her and Robin breaking up. First she locks herself in the bar office for three days - still in her wedding dress - then, with the help of Woody, his clothes, his car and his credit cards, she decides to fly back to San Diego to sort out her life. Sam leaves her a telephone voice message, which, although unintended on his part, one could construe by the actual message that he is in love with her. Rebecca calls back and leaves Sam a message saying that she is returning to Boston because of his message. Sam is in a panic since he thinks Rebecca is coming back to Boston wanting to start something serious with him. Not knowing how to deal with this, Sam resorts to devising what he calls Plan Z, the most drastic of measures. Regardless of Rebecca's wants, Sam has to go through with the plan if only to prove he's not a wussy little 'fraidy cat. After getting a bloody nose, he realizes he's not a wussy little fraidy cat.
- 1987–199046mTV-MA7.2 (104)TV EpisodeA commercial psychic uses a mystic hearing aid to read the thoughts of his audience.
- The Jerrico's neighbor, whose son-in-law is the commissioner of Children's Services, feels it is her "civic duty" to snoop on the family.
- 1998–200430mTV-MA7.9 (754)TV EpisodeThe quartet's morning meeting hears counterbalancing news: Charlotte is elated to show her engagement ring from Harry while Carrie, infuriatingly pissed off, is determined not to make the day 'the day she got broke up with a post-it', as Berger chose this excessively succinct medium to beat her to the dumping line. Samantha takes the girls to a new club called 'Bed' where Miranda, who just discovered because of being too busy to eat she can fit into her skinny jeans once again, meets a nice man, Peter. Carrie drags everyone out after having lectured Berger's friends about imaginary break-up etiquette and manages to get street kids to sell them pot. Samantha hears Smith on TV putting on the 'I'm still single' act she advised him and finds she doesn't like how it sounds.
- Alan does his best to fight for his assistant, Melissa, who submitted blank taxes; Denise defends a vigilante cop impersonator; and Paul tries to uncover the truth about his daughter's drug use.
- When Bradley Hardacre hears of the government's plans to scrap the production of his latest invention, the midget submarine, he uses his contacts in the civil service to get an announcement in the House of Commons that the contract has been extended and that his son Austin has volunteered to test the new naval devices.
- Harold neglecting his salvo work worries Sky. Determined to help his family, Kim takes a job at the Lassiters resort. Dylan starts a business and is getting ahead with Sky. Bree tries to save Kim and Janelle's marriage.
- 2015– 13mTV-14TV Episode
- When Lola secretly takes her mother's lipstick to give to her as a present, Sisi blames Lili for taking it and not telling the truth. Lola must take responsibility for her mistake.
- A couple searches for a bigger home in Lansing, New York. However, he wants a contemporary space with privacy from the neighbors, but she dreams of a farmhouse with an open concept and lots of character.
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.6 (35)TV EpisodeOdie gets lost when Garfield throws a stick too far. Orson dreams he is in Wonderland. Garfield hosts a special explaining the "true" origin of cats.
- Bean discovers Mrs. Wicket's nephew and Bruiser Jnr swopping football stickers and decides that he wants to fill up a sticker album, too. He buys-up all the stickers in the neighbourhood and has almost completed his task, when Nephew points out that he's missing one: the famous sticker owned by local footballing celebrity, Jamie Studds. Bean turns thief to be the best collector of 'em all.
- 2012–TV Episode
- Jennifer plays the trumpet, but she's not good at it at all. The postman has a lot of work today and is thinking of delivering today's letters at another time. Belle tells them stories about how it was good to stick to it and not give up.
- Davey wants to make an Eiffel Tower from popsicle sticks but must have perseverance.