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- Two assistant managers of a corporate grocery store vie for a coveted promotion.
- Edward Machin, an Edwardian-era young rogue of lowly origin, decides he must do what he can to raise his living standards in order to see the world and shape his own destiny.
- Two shady concert promoters (Cube and Epps) get into hot water when their chance to book a superstar rapper goes awry.
- MAINSTREAM traces Hollywood's origins from the early art-driven movie moguls to the profit-driven corporations of today. With the government-decreed divestiture of movie theaters in 1948, the Golden Age of Hollywood was destroyed. Along with this destruction of the "studio system," movies became increasingly formulaic, exploitative, violent and produced by a small "control group" of insiders. Then, with the advent of TV and various influences from Europe, Hollywood movies descended into a morass of cultural Marxist-infested political correctness that gave birth to what we now know as the MAINSTREAM MEDIA. Governed by just 6 huge conglomerates, Hollywood movies and the New York-based media have become involved with hundreds of predatory, unethical and often times illegal business practices that result in discrimination against talents, crews, executives and whole populations. Worse, the movies and network news have become a tool of the Globalist Agenda, an agenda to outsource the U.S. manufacturing base in the name of "free trade" and destroy the American Middle Class in the name of "stockholder value." Liberal Hollywood has become one of the "big bad" corporations it endlessly dramatizes in its movies. And all this started as a consequence of government intervention into the right of the movie moguls to market their own movies in their own theaters.
- 'Amok' tells 48 hours of the live of Lorenz Fuchs, a middle aged gray accountant who believes his triste and monotonous life being meaningless and absurd. For him the outside world was always hostile and aggressive. When his Boss not only unexpectedly promotes him but also reveals that he knows about his well covert emotional failings, Fuchs is thrown out of his daily routine - his defense lines are crumbling. Well hidden memories of traumatic experiences bring up a long suppressed rage that results in an outburst of violence and a bloodbath.
- As a young man awaits his promotion, little does he know that a unknown creature has its own promotion for him and his boss
- Poster Artists John Alvin and Drew Struzan talk about creating poster art for Blade Runner, past and present.
- Bill's Antiques is an independent business, owned and operated by Mr. Bill. He has one employee named Courtney. Bill has been receiving a lot of compliments about Courtney from the customers and has been noticing all the hard work that Courtney has been doing. Mr Bill decides to trust Courtney with the keys to his Business, and his life's work and promotes Courtney to manager. Did Mr. Bill make a mistake? Unexpected events happen and Courtney is put to the test.
- An LAPD Detective arrives in San Antonio, Texas to complete a mission for her promotion to Captain.
- A man leaves his family and begins working at a new bank where very odd things start to occur. He has an opportunity to be promoted at his new job and if going through with it will be able to treat his family to an extra special holiday.
- The journey of a young black man working in a mail room who meets the love of his life while working his way up the corporate ladder.
- Robert Pereno should be a household name, but every time he is on the brink of greatness, he somehow manages to mess it up. This is his story...
- Two office workers bicker as they work late into the night, competing for a truly killer promotion.
- A hardworking insurance agent is given a near impossible task in order to earn a promotion.
- Bobby, a young man with chronic anxiety, leaves his wife's baby shower for a long day of errands culminating in a crucial job interview.
- Mallard, a crooked mining stock promoter, swindles Silas Clayton, a farmer, out of $3,500. Clayton has mortgaged his property to buy Mallard's worthless stock, and later finds himself and his family dispossessed and almost penniless. The Claytons go west to take up a homestead claim. Jim Howard, an Arizona ranchman, falls in love with Ellen Clayton. She shows him a snap-shot which she happens to have of Mallard, and tells him that he is the man who ruined her father. Howard runs across the original of the kodak picture in a Tucson hotel. He decoys Mallard to an abandoned mine and holds him prisoner while he goes for Ellen and her father. They return with Howard and identify the swindler. Howard tells Mallard that unless he puts down $5,000 for Gold Mining stock he will never get out of the mine. Mallard comes across with the check on a Tucson bank. Clayton cashes it. Mallard is set free. The promoter is then presented with the worthless stock which he formerly had sold Clayton. Mallard starts back across the desert, on foot, eighty miles to Tucson.
- A woman wakes up in bed when her boyfriend comes home from a long shift at work - however the promotion he just received presents an unusual problem for her.
- A short documentary featuring party promoter and New York City nightlife fixture 'Phoenix'.
- Bertie's landlady is on a rampage. She wants her money, but Bertie is broke. At dinner that night one of the boarders, a would-be stock broker, explains the mining stock game to Bertie. The same evening the broker and two friends visit Bertie's room for a quiet poker game. Bertie winning all the money decides to go into the mining stock business, and the next day takes a desk with his broker friend in the office of the Bonanza Mining Co. Business is brisk, but much to Bertie's chagrin when the closing hour arrives, his broker friend takes the money. A few nights later Bertie gives a swell dinner in a nearby café. When the time arrives to pay the check all the guests quietly slip away, leaving Bertie to face the music. Being unable to produce the necessary funds, the manager of the café has Bertie arrested .and his finale is a cold, dark cell in the police station.
- Intent on winning her boss over to give her a promotion, Dani hosts a thanksgiving meal and invites all of her coworkers. Despite her best efforts to impress, everything goes wrong anyway.
- John Gerard, a broken-down stock-broker, is easily induced by friends to join them in promoting a get-rich-quick scheme. Money is needed, and Gerard persuades his old father and his friends to invest their hard earned savings in the project. The reckless promoters spend the money in riotous living, until forced to seek safety from the police. Gerard and his wife try to escape to America, but on shipboard he reads a Marconigram that his father has committed suicide. Being overcome by the news, he discloses his identity and is captured.
- A workman draws a crowd scuffling with a wrestler on a street. A promoter, recognizing a box-office draw when he sees one, signs them up for the main event. After a pre-match food coma puts the workman to sleep, someone needs to fill in.