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- Through the lives of professionals working at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the film portrays how Tsukiji has been the center of fish culinary culture and helped Japanese food culture to flourish as we know it today.
- This movie was produced before the Internet made sexual pornography widely available online. This movie was produced before the Internet allowed web-cam girls to strip, dance, or perform sexual stimulation online for male clients watching. During that time period, perverted or lonely men called 900-sex-chat telephone numbers to indulge in sexual conversations or fantasies with female operators. The movie's plot involves two detectives wondering if a serial killer is responsible for three similar murders. The three victims are shot in the head while in sexual flagrante delicto. Eventually, the detectives focus their investigation on Paula, an attractive operator, who works through the 1-900-LOVE ME service. In the end, things don't work out well for both Paula or both detectives.
- On a Friday night, five college friends cruise downtown looking for a popular nightclub. Momentarily distracted, their driver mows down a pregnant woman darting in front of them. The panicked kids contemplate fleeing the scene until a strange doctor arrives to offer his assistance. Ushered into his bizarre office, the frightened kids are trapped in a macabre underworld where body parts are extracted from victims for sale to the highest bidder! Will they escape this horrible nightmare, or are they the next ones to become RECYCLED PARTS?
- A documentary about 'The Most Hated Woman in America,' the man that kidnapped and brutally killed her, and the men who unraveled the mystery.
- After his wife dies, a melancholy husband and his adult daughter return to his home. While the daughter packs away mom's possessions, lethargic dad becomes a T.V. couch potato bingeing on Star Trek reruns. When the daughter dresses as a Trekkie, she gets Dad to snap back to reality with a home memorial for Mr. Spock. Meanwhile, Mom's spirit seems to be present as a living vine watching events at home.
- An irresponsible pizza delivery guy embarks on a journey to learn responsibility when he must pay his rent or be evicted.
- Rhoda Pell, a prolific background actress, is profiled in this brief documentary about her acting career. After retiring from 32 years with AT&T Corporation, Rhoda went to Central Casting, where she transitioned to her second career as a featured background performer. Frequently, Rhoda is cast for roles that require a senior, or older female, and grandmother roles. And Rhoda doesn't mind roles that require a corpse, or lots of blood, gore, or dirty wardrobe. Rhoda explains that her proudest roles were getting cast in a Mark Wahlberg T.V. commercial, and a scary John Krasinski alien movie.
- After his wife dies, Charles remains secluded in his apartment alone, and he struggles with depression. Each day, Charles telephones his list of friends to say goodbye, but he doesn't reveal that he contemplates suicide. His friends display either annoyance or concern for his well-being. Every day, Charles keeps calling the same friends, because he doesn't know on what day he will summon the courage to complete the deed. Is Charles doomed, or will his daughter or friends intervene to save him?
- The Blue Man Group 'Bluephoria Promotional Video' was produced to advertise the group's performance in Las Vegas, Nevada. The video was shown on television to advertise their concerts, and urge tourists to secure tickets. There were approximately 120 T.V. Heads seated and immobile in a large waiting room. Using remote control devices, the Blue Men activated the lethargic sets, and the T.V. Heads came alive. The Blue Men appeared on the television screens as the T.V. Heads gyrated in their seats, and in the aisles. One T.V. Head did a spinning head stand. Some T.V. heads did some break-dancing moves. A Blue Man hit a red button which released hundreds of ticket stubs floating through the air like confetti. "Bluephoria: BLUE MAN GROUP - Live at the Venetian Las Vegas" was the closing comment on the video.
- In 1931, Henry and Dora Schnackenberg opened a Washington Street luncheonette in Hoboken, New Jersey. The NJ.com website stated, "The food was basic kitchenette fare: burgers, shakes, tuna melts, store-made doughnuts, and...the eggtzel, a kind of pretzel breakfast sandwich." During holiday seasons, Schnackenberg's made homemade Easter Bunnies and Santa chocolates using vintage metal molds. This short film profiles Helen Firehock, a submissive spinster waitress, who worked there for fifty years at that time. In 2019, thirty years after this film, Schnackenberg's was closed by different owners. "Doughnuts and milkshakes are not the steady diet of modern Hobokenites," explained Joyce Flinn. This famous luncheonette was replaced by a salad bar restaurant. Hoboken residents lamented the demise of another old-Hoboken institution as an example of ongoing yuppie gentrification. In her film, Nicole Lucas has captured for local history what customers appreciated about the luncheonette, the dedicated staff, the delicious food, and classic decor.