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- A police detective uncovers a conspiracy behind a case involving a high-school guidance counselor when accusations of rape are made against him by two female students.
- Sequel to the hot film Wild Things, Wild Things 2 sees teenage bad girls Maya and Britney go on a sex and killing spree to win millions.
- Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
- Two young women will stop at nothing for one to gain a $4 million inheritance of two priceless diamonds, while two detectives try to thwart their plans, but find complications abound.
- A murdered hotel millionaire's son finds himself tangled up in a game of seduction and murder after a raunchy night with three beautiful women.
- A child witnesses drug dealers murder his parents. He escapes and grows up wild in the city's slums. Years later he emerges to help the residents of the area who are being terrorized by street gangs and drug dealers.
- TV SeriesWhen Frankie's impossibly fragile and neurotic sister, Tommie, abandons Quincy - an incredibly bright inner-city child who Tommie attempted to foster - Frankie is faced with the choice of taking him in or casting him back out.
- Deleted scenes from the film 'Wild Things'.
- A boy named Max imagines he is "Where The Wild Things Are''.
- Sam Kinison performs in the music video "Wild Thing" from the comedy album "Have You Seen Me Lately?" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with Sam Kinison at a diner with Rodney Dangerfield and Jon Bon Jovi. Sam heads out to go to a party. Later a woman dances as a variety of rockers watch on. Sam Kinison sings while the woman dances.
- Dominic Monaghan embarks on an exhilarating journey to remote corners of the globe in search of bizarre and dangerous animals. Along the way he'll meet eccentric locals, participate in rare traditions and talk to animal experts.
- An operatic adaptation of the 1963 Caldecott-winning classic book.
- TV Series
- Contestants have to guide their team partner who are blind as they are dressed in a fursuit resembling a wildlife animal through various challenges to win a cash prize.
- Tone Loc performs in the music video "Wild Thing" from the album "Loc-ed After Dark" recorded for Delicious Vinyl. In front of a white screen, Tone Loc raps the song with a band made up of women made to resembles those in Robert Palmer: Addicted to Love (1986).
- Behind the scenes documentary on the film, Wild Things 2.
- Wolves, coyotes and other native carnivores balance ecosystems and keep wilderness healthy. But they are also seen as a threat to livestock, and for over a hundred years ranchers and federal government trappers have slaughtered them in a battle against nature that is costly, brutal, and not very effective. Wild Things introduces audiences to progressive ranchers who are learning to coexist with these animals successfully. They are using new technology, and rediscovering old methods of animal husbandry to create a better future for livestock, wildlife and wilderness. Wild Things also features scientists, conservationists and even former Wildlife Services trappers, who believe it is time for a major change in the way we treat our magnificent native carnivores.
- WILD THINGS is a feature length documentary that follows a new generation of environmental activists that are mobilising against forces more powerful than themselves and saying, enough. Armed only with mobile phones, this growing army of eco warriors will do whatever it takes to save their futures from the ravages of climate change. From chaining themselves to coal trains, sitting high in the canopy of threatened rainforest for days on end or locking onto bulldozers, their non-violent tactics are designed to generate mass action with one finger tap. Messages go viral within seconds. It's a far cry from the heady days of the Franklin River Blockade when street marches were the only way to be heard.
- Yearning for Adventure, a young boy named 'Max' sails to an island where he meets a group of Wild Things, they crown him, call him 'King' and they all explore the entire island where strange things occur
- Filmed at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN on September 19th, 2007. Music numbers played: 01) Paint Me Your Face. 02) Now We Run. 03) Oooo. 04) Building The Church. 05) Tender Surrender. 06) Band Intros. 07) Fire Wall. 08) The Crying Machine. 09) Shove The Sun Aside. 10) I'm Becoming. 11) Die To Live. 12) Freak Show Excess. 13) Apples In Paradise. 14) All About Eve. 15) Gary 7. 16) Beastly Rap. 17) Treasure Island. 18) Angel Food. 19) Earthquake Sky. 20) The Audience Is Listening. 21) The Murder. 22) Juice. 23) Whispering A Prayer. 24) Taurus Bulba. 25) Liberty. 26) Answers. 28) For The Love Of God.
- Nicoll Wood- a once famous american actress - arrives to Hungary to shoot her next movie. Filming has to be suspended however, because there are multiple murder attempts against the actress. She soon learns that people around her are not who they seem to be. The investigation reveals that her troubles started in the distant past, unknown even to her.
- A documentary about The Troggs (performers of Wild Thing) and other Rock bands.
- Filmmaker David Bond invites parents everywhere to help their kids re-connect with nature in our digital age.
- A strange, somewhat sinister man pulls up to an isolated bar. The man, Avery, considers the place and enters. The bar is a dive, scattered with patrons. "Doesn't look like the center of evil," he says to himself. Meanwhile, somewhere in the woods, an injured and unconscious girl sprawls on the ground. She wakes with a start. In the bar, Avery is getting under the skin of the bar owner, Don, and his friend Lowell. After insulting the decor, he launches into various wry declarations, listing the killers that have been rumored to frequent the place. He names Ted Bundy, and then speculates if Kenny Bianchi, the Hillside Strangler, might have used the same glass he's holding. When he brings up the Washington sniper, the bartender Melanie confides that John Allen Muhammad often came there. Outside, the injured girl staggers along the edge of the highway. A passing car ignores her. Back at the bar, the place is clearing out as a storm front moves in. Avery quizzes Lowell, asking if he has any idea why serial killers are drawn to the place. Lowell is reluctant to be drawn in, while Don and Avery trade barbs. Suddenly, the girl stumbles through the door and collapses. Don recognizes the girl, Tara, as they tend to her on a table. When Avery takes her picture, he and Don nearly come to blows. Lowell tries to call the police, and announces that the advancing storm has knocked the lines out. Taking charge, Don tells Lowell to go for help. Outside, Lowell desperately tries to start his pick-up in the parking lot and in doing so floods the engine. In the bar, Avery sets Don off again, commenting on the "pretty girl" before them. Don knocks him to the ground. Avery confesses that he's a journalist checking out the bar for a story and doesn't mean any harm. With Lowell's truck out of commission, Avery offers to go for help but Don refuses. Avery then offers his keys to Don, who takes his car to get the local doctor. After Don leaves, Lowell ties Avery to a chair in the storage room. Lowell returns to the front, where Melanie sits somberly by the girl. As Lowell consoles her, she tells him that she never feels safe anymore. Don arrives at Doc Ryan's house. He explains what has happened and she hurries to call 911. He tells her not to bother since the lines are out. When she says she was just on the phone, Don realizes that something is even more seriously amiss than he'd imagined. At the bar, Lowell turns the tables on Avery, taking the camera from his pocket. "This is a great story," he announces, taking a picture, then viciously kicking Avery in the ribs. Through the back window flashes punctuate the night as rising winds howl. Don curses Lowell as he drives furiously through the night. At the bar, Lowell bursts out the front door, escaping with Tara slung over his shoulder. Don arrives, striding deliberately toward Lowell. As they struggle, Lowell tells Don "we've all got secrets," sneering about Don's relationship with Melanie. Don snaps and the fight escalates. The doctor pulls up in her jeep as Don tackles Lowell to the ground, crushing his head against a parking block. Don pulls himself upright, stunned. Tara awakens, still frightened, and screams for him to get away from her. Doc Ryan tries to console them both. Don stares down at Lowell's body, and notices Avery's camera has slipped out of his pocket. The screen holds an image of Avery's final moments. Horrified, Don walks like a ghost toward the bar. Finding Melanie's bloodied body, he crumples into the doorway. Outside, Doc Ryan tries to reassure Tara, who stares vacantly into space. "Everything will be alright," she says, but Tara's haunted eyes say otherwise.
- A short, student film using a poem as the driving narrative. The story begins with an old woman seeing her younger self and going through a series of memories throughout her life, ending with her acceptance of her final adventure. Made for film class during the Spring session of 2016 at Master's School of Art - Longview. The class was taught by Daniel Steely, the film written and directed by Rachel Chanthavisay, and all the crew student and community volunteers.
- Two strangers collide on a desolate bayou road and form a bond under a most bizarre circumstance.
- Three beautiful transgender women visit small-town America and take jobs in macho workplaces to raise money for a sick family member. Their adventures on the road are shocking, funny and totally unpredictable - but the girls always manage to win over hearts and minds on this unique mercy mission.
- A behind the scenes look at the 1998 film, Wild Things.
- The history of deforestation in the Scottish Highlands and its effects on animals and the conditions of the remaining forest fragments.
- Bill Bailey and a crack team of Eco-experts face the challenge of an urgent wildlife crisis, their mission is to save Britain's rarest animals from the direct threat of human encroachment.
- A journey from heartbreak to healing through art and nature, told as a visual spoken word poem.
- Featuring the real life adventures of Trevor Smith, the world's most versatile animal trainer.
- Something funny happened to Jimmy Tairao on the way to Seminary. A mysterious yet nagging voice commands him to marry his former maid and baby-sitter, Trini Nopales, to better the relations between himself and his headstrong father, Alfonso Tirao. Since Jimmy is young, idealistic and devoutly religious, he reluctantly agrees to marry the non-virtuous Trini, and, as ordered, tries to make a decent wife out of her. When Trini's old lover and former common law husband, Chucho Trujillo, storms into town, all hell breaks loose. Trini means well and she wants to be a devoted pastor's wife but she is also a victim of her own beauty. Her inner-most desires and passions betray her.
- A depiction of the grown up struggles of Max from Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, adapted from D. Gilson's poem.
- Two children wage war against their father's prospective bride.
- Contestants have to guide their team partner who are blind as they are dressed in a fursuit resembling a wildlife animal through various challenges.
- Steven Leckart takes you behind the velvet curtain to reveal shocking moments, surprising details, and hidden truths about Siegfried and Roy who were lionized by millions of fans and endlessly scrutinized by the public.
- Weird Wild german Comedy. A car workshop. A grieving widow, a fond mechanic and a weird debt collector going wild in this tragicomic short. What the hell has it all to do with Cechow and Psycho-billy music?
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- A short featurette for the 1998 film 'Wild Things'.