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- A mentally disabled man gets help from a sociopath when he tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.
- Sylvester Coddmeyer III (aka SYL), 13, has baseball in his blood....literally. On the verge of quitting to not bring his team or dad down, Syl is visited by a mysterious man who secretly coaches him to sudden greatness.
- In honor of Homer Simpson's journey to the MLB Hall of Fame, this mockumentary interviews players, sportscasters, historians, and Springfieldians to recall the greatest corporate softball game ever played as told in "Homer at the Bat."
- A high school graduate, named Homer, experiences the pains of the generation gap and the Vietnam War in the late 1960's, while growing up in Schomberg, Wisconsin.
- About the rise and fall of St. Louis, Missouri's premier black hospital that trained the largest number of Black doctors and nurses in the world from 1937 through 1979, before and after desegregation.
- Film adaptation of Homer's 'The Odyssey.'
- Ne'er-do-well Homer Cavender ventures to the city from Mainsville in an effort to find fame and fortune. Both elude him, and after clerking for two years, Homer returns home for a vacation. Impressed by his flashy clothes, the townspeople assume that Homer has achieved success. Attempting to win Rachel Prouty from his rival, Arthur Machim, Homer continues the deception by announcing that his employer, Kort and Bailly, has dispatched him to enroll stockholders for a proposed new plant to be built in Mainsville. Machim discovers the sham and denounces Homer as a crook. Meanwhile, Homer returns to New York, convinces his employers of the merits of his plan and comes home triumphant, with a proposal for both the new plant and for Rachel's hand in marriage.
- A marginally talented baseball player tries to hit a home run in one week.
- Philippe Peythieu is the French voice of Homer Simpson. During a Simpsons convention with his wife Véronique Augereau" (who is also Marge Simpson's voice), he has to deal with Vincent, an aggressive fan with mysterious powers...
- Trying to find a hiding place to avoid Patty and Selma, Homer discovers a strange 3rd dimensional world.
- Pichi and Avo, an acclaimed street artist duo from Valencia in Spain came to New York City to create a mural of the Homeric Hymn. Internationally renowned for their ability to create relationships between art, architecture, sculpture, space and social contexts Pichi and Avo show how they work in this short by Alan Govenar.
- Homer Bell is the fair and wise judge in Spring City where he lives with his orphaned niece Cassandra. Judge Bell's life gets complicated by the antics of Casey but with the help of the housekeeper Maude things turn out fine.
- Homer Croy and his guides visit an Egyptian mosque. Before entering the guide is compelled to bathe three times. The visitors find that they must "tip" every priest. Later they are seen leaving the mosque. Then they journey to houses showing inscriptions on the doors. They are told that every Mohammedan who visits Mecca on his return takes time to draw a picture of what he has seen over his door. Next is a scene showing a trip on the Nile and a visit to Cairo. A Punch and Judy show, ferris wheel and other amusements, thousands of years old, are then shown.
- In their inaugural season, the Chico Heat have an improbable second half and win the 1997 Western Baseball League Championship with the help of Owner Steve Nettleton, Manager Bill Plummer and closer Joe Dawley.
- Two wandering souls fight the past while trying to figure out the future.
- Drawing inspiration from the original fragmented texts, from an array of contemporary poetic translations, and from other praise music traditions, we created a set of prayers and paeans specific to the insight and anxieties of our own age.
- This is the story of Odie, whom, after heading to Troy's to pick up some dabs, finds himself adrift with his friend Yuri in the maze of his six story apartment building. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Penny, is at his apartment watching football with his douchbag roommate, who thinks he can steal her away. Odie's journey is filled with strange characters and crazy drug induced situations along the way, but will he ever make it home to reclaim what is his and reunite with the love of his life?
- Due to his worsening schizophrenia, a famous cellist (Homer) recluses to the mountains.
- The Promise that Became a Legend. Please visit LooseGravelFilms.com for more info.
- When 83-year-old Madame Aurore, who has memory problems, incorrectly believes that her next-door neighbors, the Sakhos, are her family; 9-year-old Adama Sakho is the only one who dares to deny it.
- Homer Croy enters a typical East Indian vehicle and is wheeled up a street of Bombay. The next scene is a candy shop, which is really a candy stand, as it is outside a store and consists of huge baskets filled with different kinds of sweets. Then is seen another mode of conveyance, consisting of carts drawn by oxen. Next is shown a scene in a public square, a Hindu Ferris wheel, a crude old-fashioned affair, probably a thousand years old, a merry-go-round and a street with hundreds of beggars asking alms. Two Hindoos, with their "cobars," do uncanny tricks to the tune of a weird song, played on a pipe-shaped instrument, after which there is shown a scene at the city well, where hundreds meet daily to wash their clothes, as well as their bodies. One mother is seen putting soap in her little son's eye to wash it.
- Oswald takes in a homeless Homer and attempts to give him a bath, but Homer has other plans for Oswald.
- Winslow Homer leaves his post as Civil War illustrator and seeks solitude. He meets two teenagers who, like him, are haunted by the aftermath of the war.
- Two deluded Christian Terrorists kidnap an actor to further their brand on social media only to be tricked into becoming full-fledged terrorists by a reporter to further her career.
- Homer, the Boston Terrier puppy in his new adopted home is always mistaken as food.
- An inspiring portrait of Dovzhenko, one of the greatest film directors, known as Homer of Cinema.
- Part of a series and profiled in this inspiring documentary is Homer B. Roberts, an African American entrepreneur who overcame incredible obstacles and achieved success against the odds. His story is brought to light with archival footage and voiceover narrative.
- You want semi-formal back? All you have to do is hit the ball over that fence.