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- Shallow, rich and socially successful Cher is at the top of her Beverly Hills high school's pecking scale. Seeing herself as a matchmaker, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other.
- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- In "Criss Angel Mindfreak," world-renowned mystifier Criss Angel stretches the boundaries of reality and belief as he executes incredible illusions, death-defying escapes, fearless demonstrations and astonishing physical feats.
- As part of the classic feud between Kimmel and Matt Damon, this time the TV host decided to use Ben Affleck as a revenge weapon after Damon made a video stealing Kimmel's girl Sarah Silverman. A fun moment with countless Hollywood stars are also part of the scheme.
- A horny college freshman feigns being gay to be near the beautiful co-ed of his desires.
- A group of high school friends start a rock band during the 1950's. The band gets popular and record labels approach them with their own ideas about the direction the band should take next. Will their pressure tear the band apart?
- The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986
- Join the Muppets from Sesame Street for an all-star celebration of 30 years of songs and laughs! Starring David Alan Grier and Jon Stewart.
- Animated adventures of a group of racial minority superheroes, and their quest to stop oppression at the hands of the villainous White Shadow.
- Emmy-award winner Bob Einstein reprises his role as Stuntman Extraordinaire, Super Dave Osborne in a four-part Spike TV event produced by Camouflage Films.
- An East Village performance space fought against the Bowery homeless shelter who threatened to shut them down. Some of the most iconic figures in music have performed here.
- Revival of the classic word association game show, where teams attempt to convey a category of words and/or phrases within a time limit.
- I Love The 90's is back with even more insight and looks back to the decade that gave us Grunge, The O.J. Trial, and Nelson! It's I Love The 90's: Part Deux!
- 120 Minutes is a television show in the United States dedicated to the alternative music genre. Over 2 hours, watch music videos featuring leftfield artists from electronic to alternative rock to hip-hop.
- Inspired by the passing of U.S.O. perennial Bob Hope, Friars Club roast-master Jeffrey Ross takes Drew up on an invitation to join the U.S.O. in their ongoing mission - delivering punch-lines on the front lines. Having just bought a new camcorder, he travels to Iraq and captures his rare, intimate, and often times hilarious experience on camera. Armed with nothing but that camcorder and some jokes, Ross shoots his own life-changing experience as he travels alongside six other well known comics, entertaining battle weary G.I.'s stationed in some of the most remote parts of the Sunni Triangle.
- Gatling Pictures' "Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story" examines the life and work of Mark Sandman, deceased frontman of Boston "low rock" band Morphine. From his Newton, Mass., roots to his travels across America and around the globe, Sandman left an indelible imprint as one of the most distinctive musicians of his generation. Along with revisiting the "unique and sultry sound" of his music, the film explores the meaning of family through this critically praised and personally conflicted singer, songwriter and innovative instrumentalist.
- On September 12, 2004, just two-and-a-half days before Johnny Ramone's death, a group of musicians and friends-among them Deborah Harry, The Dickies, X, Eddie Vedder, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers-staged a benefit concert to celebrate The Ramones' 30th anniversary and to raise money for cancer research. Mandy Stein's touching rockumentary captures that unforgettable evening.
- A man scams his way onto the Warped Tour by pretending to be a writer for Rolling Stone magazine.
- A biographical study of seminal punk blues singer Jeffrey Lee Pierce and his band the gun club.
- A day in the life of four Massachusetts high schoolers.
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones perform in the music video "The Rascal King" from the album "Let's Face It" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video features the band performing for a single blonde man in a suit at a restaurant. Other people enter to listen to the band and do business with the man.
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones perform in the music video "The Impression That I Get" from the album "Let's Face It" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with members of the band appearing against an all white background. They perform the song as they are wearing suits.
- Under the Influence looks into some of the most important music scenes of our time, exploring the people, bands, and styles that changed the course of music forever. Narrated by modern day punk legend Tim Armstrong (Rancid, Operation Ivy, Transplants), Noisey delves deep into the worlds of New York Hardcore, British 2Tone Ska, and German Krautrock to find how these scenes were created, and how they continue to shape art, music, and culture today. Join us as we circle the globe to meet to everyone from Agnostic Front to Neu!, to witness life under the influence.
- Firsthand follows the daily lives of professional action sports athletes. Athletes include skateboarders, surfers, snowboarders, wakeboarders, bmx riders and freestyle motocross riders.