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- When Bella Swan moves to a small town in the Pacific Northwest, she falls in love with Edward Cullen, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be a 108-year-old vampire.
- The film Laura mixed up with Star Wars
- After returning from war, a young man finds himself alienated from his family and disconnected from the faith he once knew. He must decide between following his destiny to be a leader of men, or turn his back on his faith forever.
- During a romantic, anniversary getaway to the mountains of Oregon, a devoted wife discovers what her husband truly is.
- Undercover narcotics officer Yancy is always faced with complicated decisions when it comes to his work, but the lines become blurred when other factors now come in to play. His life and work slowly intertwine and what was once the clarity he knew is now an alternate reality. As he falls for one of his targets and begins to use in order to save his cover and ultimately his life, he is also confronted with the burden of compromise in order to protect his friend and partner Silas from immediate danger.
- The Privateer follows five "privateers"- professional motocross riders riding without factory sponsorship on the national motocross circuit- looking into their routines and struggles. From mechanics punching out locals outside honkytonks in Missouri, to hijinks in ice cream parlors in the Rocky Mountains, we witness through an unflinching camera the riders' daily struggle just to get to the next race. 7-time world champion Rick Johnson and others are interviewed, shedding light on the trials and tribulations that the independent rider endures.
- National Motocross Championships in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions. In the two years leading up to 1990 Jean-Michel Bayle served notice that he could win indoors or out, and on any sized bike. He won 125, 250 and 500 Nationals, as well as a handful of AMA Supercross mains, within the first calendar year of his U.S. campaign. So when he put a stop to embittered teammate Jeff Stanton's championship winning streak at two with a resounding AMA Supercross Championship, Stanton seemed to begrudge not only Bayle's seemingly effortless, natural ability, as well as his close friendship with Honda team manager Roger DeCoster. There was also an issue with the fans. This was the era of the first Gulf War, and the announcers in the AMA Supercross series fanned flames of resentment towards the foreigner by simply being over-the-top, pro-American in their race calls. JMB used the abrasive booing for motivation, and that made the fans boo him even more. Not a great moment for anyone, including Stanton and Bradshaw, both of whom seemed to get pulled into it simply because they were American heroes. Jean-Michel Bayle's takeover of American Motocross in 1991 was a shocker, but his motivation for the 1992 season was just as surprising. At about the same time JMB was getting the number one plates bolted onto his 1992 Honda CRs, he announced that he would quit motocross and supercross at the end of the season and embark on a road racing career for 1993. Even for the enigmatic Bayle, this was crazy! Indeed, JMB did not have the same motivation for dirt bike racing in 1992, while his Honda teammate Stanton showed up leaner, meaner and determined to get the titles he lost in '91 back. But both of them would soon have to take a back seat to Team Yamaha's Damon Bradshaw, who was coming of age in his third year in the 250 class. Bradshaw won five SX races in a row early in the '92 Camel Supercross campaign, while Stanton and Bayle were struggling on their new Hondas, which were totally revamped from the previous year's models. But Bradshaw crashed away his entire points lead at Indianapolis, and let the Honda boys back in the hunt. What followed was a nip-and-tuck battle for the supercross points lead between the three, with Bayle showing occasional, inspired glimpses of his '91 form, Bradshaw riding aggressively (which was good at times and bad at others) and Stanton staying in the hunt in his typical workman form.
- Andrew is reeling from his recent breakup with Sophie when his overbearing ex-wife Becky calls with Sisyphean demands.
- The story typically goes: you fall head over heels in love, have lots of sex, make a commitment, move in together, start sharing your dreams and goals, buy a house, maybe raise a child or two, care for each other when times are tough and eventually grow old together. This is the American dream and what most of us strive for - to share our lives with someone special. It is one of the most natural things in the world. Why is it that some people have such a problem with the scenario when it involves two men? We live in a time when gay relationships are a divisive issue. Consequently, the notion that a gay couple could establish a stable and loving relationship worthy of equal civil recognition is sometimes threatening, sparking intense emotional debate. But, falling in love is a universal human experience, regardless of one's sexual orientation. Gay men form stable relationships for the same reasons that heterosexual couples do, but the ties that bind these couples are in some ways different. The Man You Had in Mind explores the intimate lives of five Oregon gay male couples; the forces that bring them together, the journeys they face, and the culture in which they survive and thrive.
- After finishing graduate school, Colin Miles, an aspiring novelist, moves back home with his agoraphobic father. While attempting to finish his first novel, he is struck with writer's block and ends up dating two of his former high school classmates just to pass the time.
- Life events bring together recently fired Kendra and domestically abused Bekah, who must form a bond to protect themselves from Bekah's violent boyfriend.
- Creative suggestions on how to bake fresh vegan blackberry cobbler.