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- A global overview of many of the great leaders of the world.
- As America celebrates its 200th birthday, two generations of friends and neighbors in a Chicago suburb explore new freedoms and seek connections with each other in the midst of the socio/sexual revolution.
- Rich Koz as "Svengoolie" and Morton Downey Jr host the "Munsters" between 9:00 am. until 6:00 pm on WCIU-TV Channel 26 Chicago, Illinois on 1 January 1995.
- Gritty crime drama set in a corrupt decaying city near the Canada-U.S. border about the leader of a vicious new gang called the EZs, a dedicated cop who's struggling to stop him, and an ex-con forced to work for the gangster.
- A former tech CEO joins an FBI Cybersecurity Agent to stop the emergence of a rogue Artificial Intelligence.
- After she very narrowly survives a serious car accident, a woman discovers that she has a new relationship with time.
- Chaos follows a deadly duo of maniac assassins after they host a brutal, no-holds-barred tournament inside a sinister steel cage surrounded by razor-sharp barb-wire after luring hungry, aspiring models into the backwoods of Columbus, Ohio with a prize too good to be true. Just as they turn the tide on each other, a mysterious and haunting violent vixen, literally with an ax to grind threatens their status as deadly assassins in this blood-soaked, sweat-drenched nightmare you'll never forget. Inspired by shockingly true events. The feature film, Girl Blood Sport presents itself as a cautionary tale about the dangers posed in the freelance modeling world.
- TV Mini Series"THE DUAL" showcases the 8-time consecutive NCAA Champion Iowa Hawkeyes, coached by the iconic Dan Gable vs rival Iowa State Cyclones, coached by 26-year-old Jim Gibbons. A look back through interviews with the athletes, coaches and media.
- Frontierswoman Sayward Luckett's struggles in Ohio during the late-18th and early-19th centuries.
- Looking For a Thrill: An Anthology of Inspiration is a collection of personal stories about defining moments of musical inspiration (a record, a show, a musician, etc.) for 112 musicians who themselves have inspired so many. The interviews on the DVD include recollections by Mike Watt, Thurston Moore, Hamid Drake, Bjork, Yo La Tengo, Tortoise, the Butchies, Jon Spencer, Vic Chesnutt, Kurt Wagner, Fred Anderson and Giant Sand - as well as members of the Urinals, Califone, Jesus Lizard, the Boredoms, Mekons, Slint, the Sea and Cake, and Calexico (to name just a few). Over five hours of inspiration in total! Although all were asked one simple question - to tell a story about a musical moment that inspired - the responses are as varied as the people interviewed. The film is a great resource for all those interested in the independent musical mind. As a collection, it reveals much about the moments that inspire so many to pick up a guitar or a microphone, to start a label or a band.
- Redbar celebrates the life and times of Josh Denny by watching some classic episodes of Ginormous Food, while Mike attempts to eat twenty double hamburgers from McDonald's.
- Five Hours. Six Countries. Seven Chapters. Eight Conflicts. Nine Women.
- A two-part epic that "chronicles women's lives in the 20th century".
- The daughter of an adventurer in India is kidnapped by a native king, whom she is forced to marry. She has several adventures battling natives and wild animals.
- A five-hour special event. Pickmin Muckmean has resurfaced.
- Investigation into contemporary Witchcraft in the Midwestern United States.
- An all-star, large scale epic movie that chronicles the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
- Dazzling Cool Cat Jones, the greatest entertainer of all time attempts to make a comeback, after years of being out of the spot light.
- Participants from both RAW and Smackdown compete to earn the Money in the Bank briefcase.
- A convict takes up boxing in prison and this brings a new meaning to his life. Once out, his trainer motivates him to become a professional boxer. He cares about only two other things, his uncomfortably close mother and absent father.
- Documentary chronicles the personal and professional life of Jackie Robinson from his birth in 1919 to his death in 1972. Robinson's rise from humble beginnings to became an American hero and pivotal figure in American history are detailed.
- Four hours of select concert footage spanning the Ramones entire career, including footage from their seminal New Years Eve 1977 concert in London.
- The UFC middleweight title will be on the line at UFC's return to Chicago on June 9. Robert Whittaker defends his belt against Yoel Romero in an anticipated rematch that headlines UFC 225.
- A definitive record of one of the greatest live bands in rock: THE ELECTRIFYING CONCLUSION is a chronicle of the last four hours of Guided By Voices. The film captures Guided By Voices' final concert at Chicago's Metro on New Year's Eve 2004 - 63 songs, completely uncut. The excitement and nostalgia from both the band and audience are powerfully captured here in performances of GBV classics and special, seldom-played songs.
- Three-set marathon clocks in at over four hours and features a slew of debuts including "Deeper" along with a handful of covers. Special guests are sprinkled throughout the evening as we were joined by the always dapper Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret Horns and Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band) on saxophone, as well as Cody Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars) on washboard. Recorded live at Riveria Theater in Chicago.
- Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista take their decades of experience and translate it so you can make the most of any market. Their daily four-hour program also includes interviews with entrepreneurs, Market Measures, Good Trade/Bad Trade and much more.
- 1971– 4hNot Rated8.3 (112)TV EpisodeIn the spring of 2013 in New York City, Eric Clapton once again assembled an unparalleled lineup of the world's most celebrated guitarists for the fourth incarnation of his legendary Crossroads Guitar Festival. While the previous three festivals were all hosted in sprawling outdoor stadiums, Clapton took the festivities indoors for the first time this year to "quot;The World's Most Famous Arena"quot; Madison Square Garden. Now fans around the world can relive highlights from that epic, two-night display of guitar virtuosity on CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL 2013.
- Jon Moxley defends the World Championship against CM Punk in Punk's hometown of Chicago.
- Bob Dylan on tour with the Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975; concert footage, documentary interviews and bizarre improvised character scenes.
- AEW and NJPW combine for an unprecedented landmark event on June 26.
- Five families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.
- A history of Romanian Orthodoxy in the New World. Romanian communities are presented in Edmonton (village Boian), Detroit, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York.
- This top-selling instructional program on how to feminize your voice contains over three hours of practical instruction from noted voice instructor Andrea James.
- Get ready for one last romp of magical, musical shenanigans because Harry and his pals are back for their senior year at Hogwarts! The gang's in for their biggest adventure yet as they face off against old enemies, new foes and giant snakes! Will they win or will they lose? Either way, this is the end!
- Superstars from Raw, Smackdown and NXT fight each other for brand superiority.
- Renowned documentarian Frederick Wiseman takes an intimate and nuanced look at the Ida B. Wells housing project in the south side of Chicago, Illinois.
- The sequel to the award winning documentary that looked back at how we got to The Housing Bubble, The Bigger Bubble asks those same people that predicted the crash, what will be the consequences of the decade of secret bank bailouts that followed.
- Stephen A. Douglas, the incumbent senator, and Abraham Lincoln, a former congressman and current attorney, met for the fifth in a series of seven debates for the right to represent Illinois in the Senate. They debated the issues of the day before an outdoor crowd in Galesburg, Illinois. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Lincoln again directed charges and counter-charges at each other and reiterated their positions enumerated during the previous debates. Mr. Douglas again emphasized the notions of popular sovereignty and black inferiority, and he also accused Mr. Lincoln of duplicity depending on the part of the state in which he was speaking. Mr. Lincoln again defended himself and accused Mr. Douglas of not addressing the morality of slavery. This fifth debate is most significant for two main reasons. First, although Galesburg leaned Republican, the larger area in the center of the state was divided between Democratic and Republican supporters. One can see in their oratorical exertions that the debaters were trying to persuade the more undecided voters of this region as opposed to the more partisan voters in northern and southern sections of the state. Second, Mr. Lincoln's emphasis on the moral issues surrounding slavery denoted a shift and a clear difference from Douglas' procedural arguments. These moral issues would continue to be important in the last two debates and the presidential campaign of 1860. This was the fifth of seven re-enactments of the Lincoln-Douglas senatorial debates in 1858. This debate occurred on October 7, 1858 from 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Mr. Douglas spoke for an hour, Mr. Lincoln for an hour and a half, and Mr. Douglas replied for another half hour. Between 15,000 and 20,000 people witnessed the event. In the 1994 re-enactment, the following people portrayed the characters: Tom Larson (James Knox), William Brady (George Ford), Larry Diemer (Stephen A. Douglas), Michael Krebs (Abraham Lincoln).
- 2007– 3h 6mTV-MA9.2 (80)TV EpisodeMany have asked for it so here it is. The first 7 commercials specials from the Nostalgia Critic all in one massive video. Enjoy.
- Still recuperating from his wife's untimely death, a lawyer must defend his probably dirty brother-in-law, a stockbroker under investigation. He discovers that everyone has dark secrets, including himself.