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- Sissy Hankshaw (Uma Thurman) is born with enormous thumbs that help her hitchhiking through the U.S. from a young age. She becomes a model in advertising, and her New York agent, "the Countess" (Sir John Hurt), sends her to his ranch in California to shoot a commercial, set against the background of mating whooping cranes. There, she befriends Bonanza Jellybean (Rain Phoenix), one of the cowgirls at the beauty ranch. The cowgirls take command of the ranch from the Countess and drug the cranes with peyote. The Police besiege the ranch.
- A couple gets divorced after several years of marriage. After that, the man suddenly gets rich, and life changes again when his ex-wife starts working with him.
- A girl fed up with her quirky, disfunctional family runs away from home, causing all of them to spend time with each other.
- It follows four teenage girls at private elite school who form their own secret society to expose bullies.
- A thief's son cons his father into spending more time with him.
- Ana is sleeping with Hugo, Dalhia with Graciano, Léo with Louis, and Arthur with everyone.
- A trio of cheerleaders at a posh private school revive their former classmates' anti-bullying club, and team up to fight injustice in this teen thriller.
- Cobra, the pornographer, abductor, drugs and weapons dealer, and his henchmen abduct and gang rape Irma, a woman who likes rough sex with her strong husband, Rudy. Irma's husband gets her free but in the escape she suffers an accident, and aborts. Irma's husband rapes Cobra's sister in revenge. The gang attacks Rudy, torture him, then drag him tied to a motorcycle until he is bleeding bad, then the Drug Lord beats him some more. Irma the mistreated housewife turns suddenly into the sexy wildcat commando, in tight shorts and boots, sleeveless low cut top, and head bandanna, who happens to have a handy bazooka to terminate the gang with great prejudice. Then she embraces Rudy, who was strong enough to survive the gang. Will he survive the Lady Exterminator?
- A soldier-of-fortune steals some Russian nerve gas from Afghanistan, and brings it to the U.S. to be analyzed. A greedy millionaire rancher finds out about it and sets out to steal it.
- When Sven provokes a fight after an evening out in Amsterdam his best friend ends up in a coma, and nothing is the same as before.
- Evans is a former Vietnam veteran called out of retirement by his former commanding officer, Dundee, to find an elusive arms dealer named Slisko, who betrayed Evans years ago in Vietnam, and is now a major trafficker in illegal arms to various factions. At the same time, Evans and Dundee investigate a series of murders that may or may not be related to their case.
- Through a strange device strapped to his head, guided by a stranger named Red, Cole Black will relive his memories to understand why he is ultimately given the responsibility of rescuing a kidnapped girl, strapped to a ticking time bomb.
- This hip and hilarious flick gives a revealing look at the highs and lows of celebrity relationships for three best friends who find themselves being dumped by their high profile celebrity boyfriends in a matter of days apart. With their beauty, smarts, and charming personalities the trio can't help but attract NYC's finest. But, when they each get the boot from their boyfriends they find themselves homeless, broke, jobless, and making a quick U-turn back to middle class society. What is an ex-girlfriend to do? What is an ex-girlfriend entitled to? Well pay close attention as these three friends put their pretty little heads to work and take advantage of their exes shortcomings as the war of the sexes begins. Maritza Mendoza, a talented high-spirited television writer with a major deal in the works; Phillipian Owens, New York's former top advertising executive; and Carmen Boti, a dental assistant who has just received her license are all content with "Men first careers later"! Until their relationship clocks are up. "Bad things come in three's" yells Maritza Insinuates that Carmen is next to get the boot after Philippians proposal didnt go quite as planned. She's right! Fortunately, their luck takes an unexpected twist when they go to Atlanta's Diva "Wanda Richards" for advice. Richards who is older, wiser, and six rich ex-husbands deep is more than happy to assist these three step by step on how to get even with their exes while maintaining the lifestyles that they have become accustomed to. In a hilarious turn of events the girls manage to gain their own homes, cars, bank accounts and become overnight sensations in their careers while having the satisfaction of making their exes pay, literally. Maritza, Carmen and Philly have made beds for their exes that no one would want to lie in and now the heat is on!
- The most satisfying and pleasurable sensation experienced is "getting even," especially where one has been held up to ridicule before a jeering mob. Such was the reguerdon of Bud, the Kid of the Mining Camp, after suffering gross humiliation at the hands of the other cowboys and miners. Miss Lucy, the belle of the camp, is introduced to the Kid, and makes an impression; the Kid becomes quite seriously inclined towards her. The boys, more in the spirit of jest than chagrin, poke fun at him; call him the baby, and end with Jim Blake spanking him. Needless to say the Kid is mortified and swears to get square. A masque ball is to be held that night, so Bud plans his revenge. All tog out in grotesque costumes, a high old time is imminent, for it is fair to assume that the society folk of the camp will be well represented. Bud, however, feigns a toothache and will not go. Dressed up in carnival duds, the gang leaves the shack for the pavilion. All gone. Bud jumps from his bunk, and dresses up in swell female attire, the effect being marvelous. He presents such a striking appearance that he is the belle of the ball. Jim Blake becomes deeply smitten, and after leading him on Bud soon has Jim on his knees, pouring out his soul's devotion, regardless of the snickerings of the motley mob around them. There Jim kneels, declaring his undying love for the fair charmer, as only a lion-hearted cowboy can, when Bud removes his hat and wig. "Holy "Smoke!" Well it is safe to say that Mr. James Blake will not attend any more spanking bees where the Kid is a victim.
- A panhandling homeless boy gets suspicious when he is kicked out of his street corner by a fake homeless woman.
- An unlikely pair of strangers discover one of life's most valuable lessons after landing in deep trouble for separate crimes of vengeance.
- Colette gets revenge on her two-timing beau by placing him in strict bondage, then humiliating him.
- Shayla Stevens and Trish Van Arsdale are cast against type as evil bondage captors. Shayla torments Cindy Schubert, while Trish ties and gags her sister Sandy. Ten other lovely models are placed and perilous (and bound) positions.
- Betty Thorne had declared that if she and Bob Wiley only continued tormenting her father long enough, eventually he would consent to their marriage. But so infuriated did Major Thorne become at their persistence, that one day he actually took his cane to the young man. Tom, however, sprang through the door, and the Major's blow fell upon the head of poor Parson Goodman, who entered at that moment. Excusing himself as best he could, the irate father summoned the gardener, instructing him to eject Tom from the premises. But having heard these instructions from his hiding place, the lover decided to let himself out through the kitchen. Here, the sight of Policeman O'Grady's coat and hat lying upon a chair, where the officer had flung them as he sat down to a cup of tea with Maggie, quickly changed Tom's mind. Snatching them up, he hurried into the next room; there, with the aid of a little soot from the fireplace, the incorrigible young scamp walked boldly into the next room and accused the Major of assault and battery. Then, before he could get a good look at the officer, Betty came forward and hustled her confused father off, telling him that she would arrange matters with the policeman. As the Major re-entered the room, however, the truth dawned upon him, for he beheld his daughter's face covered with soot, and glancing at the officer, saw that his big mustache was now merely a black smudge. Again the cane was raised. This time Betty succeeded in staying his arm until Tom had safely deposited his borrowed clothes upon the kitchen chair and O'Grady had them on ready to depart when Major Thorne and the gardener grabbed him from the back and without much ado, threw the astonished officer through the window. Battered, bruised and angry, the Irishman picked himself up and limped back into the house; and had not Betty and Tom been busy urging Parson Goodman to hasten with their marriage ceremony, they might have heard O'Grady's club descending upon the Major and his assistant, as he marched them triumphantly off to the station house.
- A clay-animation short film about girl power.
- Harold and Percy, a couple of ribbon counter clerks, leave the store on payday for a good time. Percy, having sent all his money home, Harold invites him for an auto ride. To make up a party, they take along two young ladies. After hours of riding, Harold notices that the meter registers $15.00, and, getting fainthearted, he jumps from the machine, leaving poor Percy to pay the bill, which he has to do with but watch and stick pin. The following day the boys, while trying to flirt with a pretty girl, see a tramp steal her purse. Harold gives chase and quickly overtakes the thief. To make a hit with the girl, Harold gives the tramp ten dollars for the purse. As the theft has not been noticed by the girl, Percy sees a chance to get even. He tells the girl that Harold stole the parse. She calls the police and has Harold arrested, while Percy walks off in triumph with Mabel.
- Kate moves to a new house with her friends ready to start a new life, but there is someone completely forgotten, who will spin back time and make her suffer for what she has left behind
- An exploration of the history of women in Australian politics.
- Ryan's wife is kidnapped by two men who picked a fight with him. Its his job to get her back and make them pay.
- November 15, 2011: Congress officially declares pizza a vegetable. wut.
- A young tradesman, who is in love with a pretty servant girl in one of the places where he delivers provisions, finds that he has a rival in his little game of love, and the latter is none other than the man of the house. The old fellow, whose wife is insanely jealous of him, never misses an opportunity to force his attentions upon the girl, although she will have none of him and manages to keep the old pest at a safe distance. One day, however, the young fellow becomes suspicious that there is more than an ordinary amount of affection existing between his lady love and her employer, for while visiting her he is shocked when the old fellow steals away from his wife and comes to pay a little visit to the maid. The youth steals out of the room and hastens to inform the lady of the house of her husband's unbecoming conduct. The lady is loath to believe that her husband is unfaithful to her, but upon coming up to the room he finds him on his knees pouring forth words of love to the much-amused maiden. The wife, feeling that the girl is to blame, attacks her, while the two men make a hasty exit, leaving the women to settle their little affair undisturbed.
- After an intense argument, Babushka is murdered by her husband who then hides the body. Weeks later, when his brother comes to visit, he discovers an eerie presence on his back.
- Emily's friend goes to Europe and makes her a present of Toodles, a poodle. Thereafter, Emily's husband suffers neglect, while the dog gets all the luxuries of the house, and he plots to get even. He has a friend send "Butters," a goat, to the house. He then proceeds to make it so unpleasant for his wife, that she finally concludes they must get rid of the pets, which he promptly proceeds to do.
- Life isn't always fair and, sometimes, you have to get even.
- Joe Clayton found his steak like sole-leather and refused to pay for It. However, the proprietor with the aid of a couple of waiters, persuaded him to give up the price. He had a large sandwich sign painted, reading. "Free Meals Today at Guy's Lunch Room" and hired a man to carry it through the streets. Guy's restaurant was soon doing a rushing business and the proprietor was figuring on renting a larger building, when he woke up to see his patrons filing out without paying. Then he caught sight of the sign and knew that Joe had succeeded in "Getting Even."
- Percy Jones takes his sweetheart Dollie Vaughn and her mother to the country during the heated period, and there the party meets Hank Hawkins and Ezra Jackson, farm laborers. Percy lords it over the husbandmen, and the city people make the pair the butt of many a joke. Percy and Dollie go boating and espy the farmers working on the shore. They concoct a little scheme and it works admirably. They pretend that the boat is sinking and shout for assistance. Hank and Ezra hear their cries and rush to the water's edge. Hank divests himself of his shoes and hat and swims to the boat only to be laughed at by the city lovers. He swims to the dock and vows vengeance after relating his humiliation to Ezra. A few days later Percy and Dollie go rowing again, and the boat springs a leak and is sinking fast. The occupants are frantic and their shouts are heard by Mrs. Vaughn. She rushes to the lake, sees their predicament and runs for assistance. Ezra and Hank are working and decline to contribute again to the enjoyment of the city people. The mother is frantic and appeals to Hank on her knees. He again plunges in and saves Percy and Dollie. Dollie sees the contrast between Percy and Hank and falls genuinely in love with Hank. The latter leads her up to a declaration of love and then shows her the picture of an actress, telling her it is a picture of his sweetheart. She is piqued and orders Percy to take her home. The closing scene is at the railroad station with the people from the city aboard the train, bound for home, and the young country youths evincing gratification at having gotten even with their visitors.
- Detective Slender is hopelessly seeking a due to the Alice Cole murder mystery when his daughter, Maud, shows him a photograph which she took of a young man in the park that morning. Slender has a sudden inspiration: the photograph accords with the description of the alleged murderer. He therefore has it published as such with a well-written story, in the "Evening News." The next morning the young man is greatly surprised to behold his picture in the paper, represented as that of the murderer, and remembering the incident in the park, resolves to take revenge. While the young lady was taking a snap-shot of him, the camera wasn't idle. He now sends her photograph to the newspaper with the story that Alice Cole could not have been murdered or he could not have obtained her picture in the park the day before. The genial detective is greatly dismayed to see his daughter's picture under the name of the famous Alice Cole in the newspaper, and accompanied by Maud, immediately rushes over to the office to complain. There they meet the young man, however, and explanations are followed by a hearty laugh over the whole affair and the beginning of a friendship between the young people.
- A large family are seen on the front doorstep, father, mother and eight or ten children. Carpenters are busy tearing down the house over their heads, and landlord has given them notice which reads in type on the screen: "If house is not vacated to-morrow, we will begin to tear it down." Husband and wife now conclude that they must find a house and move. He calls a moving van and all get busy loading it up and the children are also loading on back of van. Man and wife have van stop in front of several places with "To Let" signs on them, but when landlord sees what a bunch of kids he has they all refuse to rent him a house. After they have been turned down by several such people, man and wife get their heads together and plan a novel deception. All the children are taken from rear of van, loaded into an express wagon and are now seen stopping at the gate of a cemetery. The children are romping and playing about the mounds and monuments, when the scene changes to the old folks still looking for a house. Landlords inquire if they have any children, and wife replies that they are all in the cemetery, which appears on screen. Wife, of course, uses her handkerchief freely while replying to landlords' questions. Man and wife are now seen getting a lease made out for three years, which also appears on screen. Scene now changes to cemetery with express wagon appearing at gate. Man, wife and driver loading up to return to new home. When wagon load of kids arrives at house, landlord puts in his appearance, making a strong protest, but man and wife shake the lease in landlord's face. Kids are ushered in spite of landlord, who does his best to prevent it, but finally gives up and man and wife and kids are all going in, some pounding drums, blowing horns, clapping tin cans together and raising Cain in general. Tenants on both sides are seen to complain to landlord about noise, but to no avail. After all have put in their kick, landlord is going by and all the kids are seen on street and doorstep. One of the boys is sprinkling the lawn. He squirts water all over landlord. At same point another boy pushing a lawn mower trips him up, when all the kids get on top of him; another blackens his face with charcoal. Out comes the old man carrying a pan full of ashes. He calls the kids off and in his effort to help landlord up spills ashes all over him. They get into an argument and start wrestling, when wife puts her head out of window with bucketful of garbage. Men separate just in time so landlord gets it all. Children now come at him again, and tying him to a post, all dance around him with clubs and sticks. Man and wife call kids into house. Landlord has untied himself and some passing ladies assist him on his way.
- Herbert Brief is a successful and respectable lawyer. He has fallen in love with Norah, the daughter of parents who look upon him as a model of all the virtues. Norah, however, against the wishes of her parents has a great liking for Fred Dauber, a penniless artist. Dauber has a lady friend, who, like himself, is a student of art. To her he confides his troubles and begs her to help him. She agrees, and a note is dispatched by her to the barrister. In it she professes her admiration for his eloquence and makes an appointment to meet him after he comes from court. Herbert meets her and is persuaded into going to her studio, where he is lured into posing as a model in fancy dress. Other students come in, and when the fun is at its highest Norah and her parents enter. Bitter is the disillusion of the latter as they gaze upon their prospective son-in-law and his company, and Dauber, seizing his opportunity, obtains the consent of Norah's parents to his marriage to their daughter.
- Little Abe wants a nickel, but papa not only denies him the coin, but spanks him for his presumption. Murphy, the janitor, likes Abe, but despises Cohen, the father. Abe plans a mix-up between the two, by painting a black eye on himself, saying Murphy did it. Cohen goes out to do Murphy, but is done instead, so Abe, instead of getting a nickel, gets a dollar to make it appear to his mother that father nearly annihilated the janitor.
- A sacked maid sends her mistress a monkey that wrecks the house.