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- A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.
- A hardened sergeant and the four core members of his infantry unit try to survive World War II as they move from battle to battle throughout Europe.
- The adventures of a larger-than-life red dog on Bridwell Island.
- An animated TV series based on the popular children's book series 'Clifford the Big Red Dog'.
- Follows the soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division or Big Red One and the part they played in key campaigns in WWII including North Africa, Sicily and eventually marching into Germany.
- A wealthy sportsman's decision to hire a backwoods orphan to exercise a champion Irish Setter has unexpected consequences.
- This is the original Clifford cartoon from the 1980s. It was released in 1988 and it was produced by Nelvana.
- The Wiggles are getting ready to ride in their Big Red Car, but Greg isn't able to start it up. So they need to fix the Big Red Car.
- The 'reconstruction' the title refers to is the re-working, re-editing, restructuring of Sam Fuller's The Big Red One brining it closer to the film Fuller had originally envisioned It includes almost 48 additional minutes of footage which was not utilised in the film's original release.
- A grizzled cop must bring to justice a deadly and mysterious menace who has left his city in ruins and his life in chaos.
- This is the re-recording of an early Wiggles video, 1995's Big Red Car.
- A Federal Undercover Agent on the verge of retirement reflects upon his career.
- The scorching interior of the oldest continent is home to one of Australia's toughest inhabitants- the mighty Red Kangaroo. In this inhospitable yet magnificent land "Rusty" takes on everything the sunburnt country can throw at him. From the moment he is born Rusty's quest for life begins, as he hauls his tiny body to his mothers pouch. Establishing Australia's dramatic arid interior using image stabilised aerial cinematography, we are drawn into Rusty's world. Extremely rare footage of a Red Kangaroo birth and specialised in-pouch cameras capture an intimate portrait of Rusty's development from within the pouch. We are introduced to Rusty's formidable neighbours through close encounters with wedge-tailed eagles, dingoes, venomous snakes and giant monitor lizards. And also some entertaining and gentle neighbours such as a troupe of emus and the bizarre shingleback lizard. While Rusty must prove himself among his own kind he must also survive attacks from predators. Above all, this is a story of survival against the odds and what it takes to endure drought, heatwave, and bushfire. Rusty struggles to prove his strength, not only in the conquest for dominance, but against the very land itself. The land upon which his species has evolved over tens of thousands of years, and that still manages to challenge his very existence.
- Like the Academy Award nominated film BOYHOOD, this family movie is "a 10-year moving epic." It follows an orphaned 6-year old boy who lands at a halfway house in Northern Virginia, thrives in nine foster homes, and ultimately becomes the 16-year old young man who wants to serve in the US military. His only Christmas wish in 2005 was to find the family he desperately believed to exist but never knew. Instead, he found something far more meaningful in the miracle of the RED BIG FIRE TRUCK. Oliver Grayson believed that if you made something out of a piece of White Sycamore wood that had fallen and was not cut, you could find a miracle. All he wanted for Christmas was a RED BIG FIRE TRUCK from the store. But when Mister Tom carved and painted a fire truck out of fallen White Sycamore for the 6-year old orphan, the little red-headed boy found something much more magical. RED BIG FIRE TRUCK is a story about simple faith, patriotic dreams, and the incredible miracle of family.
- Documentary about the efforts to reconstruct Sam Fuller's The Big Red One closer to the film Fuller had originally envisioned.
- A man hires an actress to join him in a fake marriage so that they can collect the money given to newlyweds as gifts during the wedding ceremony.
- After a storm breaks the radio tower on Birdwell Island, Clifford the Big Red Dog and his master, Emily Elizabeth, decide to make music with friends Charley, Cleo, and T-Bone. Kids join them in the fun by making instruments, singing songs, sorting shells, dancing with the dogs, and more. The program's 19 age-appropriate activities challenge children (ages 4 to 6) to develop their memory, logic, and early-math skills. An automatic help tool allows for self-guided play, while all activities progress according to children's skill level. Once they've assembled all the instruments, kids get to create their own music with Clifford and his very big band.
- In the early 1980s, documentary filmmaker Stephen Schaller was instrumental in the rediscovery and restoration of THE LUMBERJACK, the oldest surviving film made in Wisconsin, and produced by a group of itinerant filmmakers who traveled from town to town making "local talent" pictures. Schaller's lovely and sometimes deeply emotional, sixty-three minute journal/essay film offers a look at the making of the Wausau, Wisconsin classic, including interviews with the one surviving cast member and the relatives of others who appeared in the movie. His investigation includes moving remembrances of the people and town of Wausau as it was, and even reveals the on-set accidental death of one of THE LUMBERJACK's top cameramen. More than just a piece of local history, WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP AND I WORE A BIG RED ROSE is also of interest to anyone who cares about film history and preservation. Discovering Schaller's gentle, artful movie is just as exciting as finding a lost family album.
- An edgy, satiric, comedy set in the world of the Red Carpet and Award Show coverage, and the people, who produce them.
- Mum is trying to make Christmas time as normal as possible for her Peter, but a mysterious visitor beckons.
- Help Clifford's owner handle all her chores before the Big Red Dog's birthday party.
- A popular magazine is looking for a special community of dogs to feature in their next issue, and Clifford, T-Bone, and Cleo want to make a big impression. Children develop important skills with Clifford and friends as they travel around Birdwell Island helping their neighbors and playing fun learning activities. Kids complete a scrapbook containing snapshots of their skill-building adventures--making posters, building a playground, completing a rhyming poem, and more. The software teaches important skills like pattern recognition, classifying and sorting, and addition and subtraction. There are 10 entertaining activities in all, providing hours of fun. Three adjustable levels and an automatic help feature allow for independent play. A comprehensive parent's guide is also included.
- Jimmy is asked by the Swedish Government to translate for educational purpose "Little Red Riding Hood", but he can't afford to buy the book, so he tries reading it at the book shop, something the owner doesn't like. But with a little help by the owner's wife it is not impossible, even when the book is bought by somebody else, put in a car and the car is stolen...
- The film is based on a song by Lee Hazlewood about a married man who builds a balloon to escape his marriage.
- A man, a hospital waiting room, a mysterious black box. He has no choice but to open this box, stumbling upon a big red button. He has to push. He must. But he must learn the consequences of what this could mean, for all of humanity.
- Director Giancarlo Iannotta sits down with his mother Pam to reminisce about a particular childhood memory from the 1960s. Pam recalls her, her best friend, and a big red purse going up against the neighborhood bully, refusing to back down.
- Little Red Riding Hood gets her blood and guts revenge on Wolfie. Chow Time.
- A girl and her uncle buy a tiny red dog from a sketchy pet store down the street on Christmas Eve and the next day it grows to be an amazing and big superhero dog.
- BIG RED depicts Steven Glynn's adoption of the age-old process of tintype photography, by all intents and purposes a lost art in today's world of digital gratification. Using an old 1960s Burke and James field camera to capture his subjects, and then entering the darkroom to print his iconic images on metal tintypes, the portraits Steven creates have an old-timey quality to them, regardless of what he shoots.
- Captures the struggle of a performance artist as he creates large inflatable suits and brings them to public audiences in Austin and San Antonio, Texas.