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- "You Can Count On Me" was a successful film released in 2000. In this 11 minute making-of that can be found on the film's DVD, the key cast (Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Matthew Broderick and Rory Culkin) discuss the film, production and their characters, and the writer/director/actor Kenneth Lonergon briefly discusses his aspects of the film. The making-of is interspersed with relevant clips from the film itself.
- Documentary that follows the journey to India that many Tibetan children make each year, in order to be able to be educated in their own language about their own customs. Focuses on three young children who recently made the journey, as well as an older Tibetan man who is completing his education.
- The cast and director of _Uptown Girls_ (2003) discuss the storyline, characters, casting and filming of the comedy starring Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning.
- In the movie "Racing Stripes" the cast of animals appeared to be talking convincingly - and this behind the scenes DVD featurette showed exactly how that happened, with every stage from training the animal actors, dubbing in the voice actors, and modifying the animals' mouths on the computer to create the final product.
- 2000–201544mTV-PGTV Episode7.8 (830)When a roller coaster derails in an amusement park, there are six victims in the parking lot. Grissom, Nick, Sara and Capt. Brass investigate the case and soon they find that five deceased persons were in the train, but the employee Jim Nevins died twenty-hours before with a head trauma. Grissom interviews the park chief engineer Woody and learns that the old roller coaster has good maintenance. Grissom shows a nut to Woody and he says that it would be impossible to cause the train derail since there are eight sets that would have to be loose. Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick investigate the murder of the thirteen-year-old Tessa Press that was found murdered but not raped. Her mother Raina tells them that Tessa used to go to the house of a friend twice a week and she had assumed that her daughter was with her friend. Now they need to find what has happened to her.
- A "9-11 Widow" who received a lucrative settlement after her firefighter husband's death is murdered. Another firefighter's ex-wife, who was dumped for the victim after 9-11, is charged.
- Mr. Freedman gave his doted son Gabe a ticket to meet in the baseball stadium as an eleventh birthday present, but the knave never arrived. The model pupil was atypically distracted, and sold the ticket with profit to a scalper, joined a dubious gang and got into unprecedented trouble raiding a shop where the owner got badly hurt. After Martin Fitzgerald's brilliant work sifting tips from the mostly useless public to help work out Gabe wasn't abducted or running away but going somewhere, actually in search of his biological father, having found out he's adopted, Martin is finally taken along on field mission. Gabe took off to Texas to his 'dad', but the real one, which his parents didn't even know, died years ago, so it's probably a pedophile trap.
- Mentally unstable teen Clare Metcalf goes missing from the institution where her father Lawrence , with whom she lived since her mother's death, had to place his daughter with suicidal tendencies. The team finds the institution desperately covers up as another scandal could see it closed.
- A young criminal defense lawyer working for legal aid goes missing, last seen in the middle of the night apparently running from people shooting after him. A quick bit of research and it is discovered he has recently been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, yet due to the nature of his work, the FBI isn't certain what he is imagining, and what is really wrong.
- Against his better judgment and to no avail, Jack appeals to press contact to publicize, as foster pa Mike Ray demanded, the disappearance of his alleged model foster teen William Hope. He got decent grades and worked in a diner, where he was bullied by white street gang scum. However he left a small fortune in cash with his incorrigible sister, whose home minder 'set it aside'. Martin and Danny work out William was picked up by a car with his criminal brother Aaron and dragged along in a petty robbery, which must have an angle, actually several twists.
- The mayor of a New York state countryside small town where people lock cars nor houses had to call the FBI for the disappearance of a teenage school girl last seen at the school bus stop. While the team learns about the close community, the victim's confident friend also goes missing. The MO fits similar cases in other inconspicuous places roughly on a line, so it's feared the work of a traveling serial pedophile.
- High school student Ethan Sawyer goes missing from his home, where his parents believed him perfect. Hours earlier he returned from team practice with cuts and bruises on his face and the team speculate that he may have had some personal trouble; coach Jim Shirley claimed a drug problem was eradicated, but not quite. It is discovered that, behind the seemingly idyllic life the shy soccer boy is leading, lies a world of teenage parties or even orgies hosted by his 'cool' orphaned best mate Alex Durphy at the home of generally absent uncle and accusations of other illicit activity. The squad must unravel the mysteries in the small town in order to find the boy, including a fake rape allegation from Ethan's first-ever sex partner Jennifer Norton, the lies that turned her unfaithful and a surprising kinship.
- A bus full of students goes missing during the middle of its morning round. It becomes clear that the bus was hijacked. When it is finally located, it is empty save for one student who explains that the hijackers were two of his classmates who want a large ransom.
- The FBI investigates the disappearance of Eric Miller, a middle school student who disappeared during a bathroom break. He was only away for about ten minutes, so either he or his suspected kidnappers may have known what would happen. The investigators learn that Eric had low self-esteem and saw himself as part of the loser crowd at school. When his friend tells Agent Johnson about a bullying incident and they also locate a surveillance video from a local arcade showing an older boy pushing him, they realize they may have something other than a kidnapping.
- 2000–201555mTV-14TV Episode8.3 (974)A guaranteed guilty verdict disappears with a surprise testimony during a murder trial.
- A gambling cruise patron is found washed up on shore.