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- A teenage slacker's right hand becomes possessed with murderous intent.
- An alternate ending for the film, 'Idle Hands'.
- Two teenagers try to secure gainful employment after leaving school.
- Marjorie Travers has vanished in Chinatown and and her older sister Gloria appeals to the Mayor for help. But the the Mayor has assigned Commissioner Deering to investigate her disappearance not knowing that Deering is head of the underworld.
- ShortA rising amateur fighter, Anton's haunted past fuels his ferocious victories. After a brutal attack prompts buried memories to surface, Anton must choose between the familiarity of violence and the uncertainty of a more peaceful path.
- ShortA day in the life of Laura and Corey, a married couple struggling with depression. Corey has lost his job to alcoholism and is now trapped in a spiral of depressive hedonia, constantly in haste for the next fleeting high. Laura has found herself in a life confined by her social obligations, serving a life term of supporting her husband who is paralyzed by depression and addiction, through minimum wage work. The young couple live with clashing internal lives, Corey secretly coming closer to actualizing his suicidal ideation while Laura secretly hides a discovery that may weigh the couple deeper into an existential hell.
- Catastrophe is the fruit of boredom when a man with too much time on his hands becomes involved in an unexpected surprise.
- Josh and Adam go job hunting and can't help but have a philosophical and not so "politically correct" conversation.
- A young college student experiences the ultimate teenage boy's nightmare
- Mr. Saunders gives to his son, Jack Saunders, an envelope containing $10,000, which he is sending to Thomas Wright of San Francisco as a final payment on a ranch. On the way to San Francisco Jack becomes lonesome and when he notices Kitty Monroe board the train he longs for her companionship. She leaves her ticket on the windowsill and leaves her seat. Jack slips the ticket in his pocket and saunters to the observation platform. The taking of the ticket has been seen by Kitty and George Lathrop, another passenger, and when the conductor asks for the ticket she says she must have lost it. Jack, listens, comes forward and pretends to help Kitty find it. Unable to locate it, he says that he has an extra ticket, but cannot find it; consequently he has to pay her fare, which costs him $10.95, and leaves him $1.50. This incident serves as an introduction and the two become friendly. Jack is compelled to ask Kitty to have dinner with him in the dining car, but when he goes to pay the bill he finds himself short of cash and takes out the envelope given him for Mr. Wright. The smallest bill is for $1,000, and Jack finds it impossible to get it changed. George Lathrop, upon seeing the large amount of money, is intensely interested and offers a loan, which Jack accepts. That night, in San Francisco, George gets Jack into a poker game, wins the $10,000, and then leaves. Jack finds that George has marked the cards and starts out to get the money back. He sees George enter a house, and follows. George levels a revolver at Jack, and tells him he will have him arrested for breaking into his house. Just then the room is flooded with light and an elderly man (Mr. Wright) enters and asks them who they are and what they want. George, pointing to Jack, tells Wright he "saw that thief enter the house and followed him in." As Wright is about to phone for the police, Kitty Monroe enters and greets Jack, whom she introduces to her uncle, Mr. Wright. When Jack learns it is the Thomas Wright he was to deliver the $10,000 to he proves his identity and tells of being cheated out of the money by Lathrop. Both start for Lathrop, a fight ensues, in which Lathrop gets away. His overcoat is torn off, however, and Jack finds the money he has lost in one of the pockets. Jack gives the money to Mr. Wright, and then Kitty says, "I saw you take that ticket; now what became of it?" Jack confesses he took it, also that he must have dropped it on the back platform, Kitty, in forgiving him, says, "The devil finds work for idle hands to do."
- Meet Lucie Moss, a mentally ill school teacher whose dangerous flirtations with the occult exposed her to a malicious entity intent on twisting her mind and devouring her soul. The Exorcist: Legion VR is an episodic, virtual reality adventure. Delve deep into the heart of the supernatural as you learn the trade of demonic exorcism and uncover secrets leading you towards a final confrontation with your darkest, most hidden fears.
- Official music video for "Give Me to the Night" by Idle Hands.
- Fry makes a deal with the Robot Devil so he can get robot hands to play the holophoner and impress Leela. In a twist of fate, Fry trades hands with the Robot Devil and writes a masterpiece opera about Leela. However, the Robot Devil has evil plans of his own.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeRoger Ebert and guest critic Jane Horwitz review five new films. Also, Roger has a report on the Overlooked Film Festival at Champaign, Illinois.
- Tension rises between Karen and Jacqui, but a night out calms things down. Chris and Jacqui discover a lucrative secret.
- Izzie arrives ahead of schedule, putting Daniel's plans in disarray. Zara goes to see Emma, Jasmine gets irritated at work, and Ruhma finds herself caught in the middle.
- Just a YEAR before the 20th anniversary. I personally think this is the best one yet, despite having less of a reason to exist than the first video (but it's still a hated movie, just not as hated) and not maybe being as well made as the second video. This one is my favorite because it's short, fast paced, and has this GREAT montage. Maybe I'll make a Blu-ray review for the upcoming collector's edition Blu-ray, edit it, and get it on here. (It wouldn't be added on here if it wasn't edited.)
- It's the 20th anniversary of Idle Hands (1999), despite the following year release of the Collector's Edition Blu-ray making you believe otherwise, and something WEIRD is going on. Watch to find out. Also it's a great video for the 20th Anniversary of a GREAT movie. One of my all time favorites. Oh, and it's also the 15th Anniversary of Mean Girls (2004).
- The kills in the movie Idle Hands (1999) are broken down and analyzed.
- Block of short films straight out of the Devil's workshop, with some bodily extremities that seem to have a mind of their own.
- "Idle Hands" is a goofy 1999 horror/comedy about a teenage slacker whose hand becomes possessed with murderous intent. Starring Devon Sawa, Seth Green, Jessica Alba, Elden Henson, and Vivica A. Fox, the film was not received well at the box office when it was released. Generally liked by the audience who has seen it, "Idle Hands" is regarded as an underrated product in the horror/comedy genre. Listen in to the first installation of the Fright Fest series as we compare and contrast the final film to an early script version, discuss which 90s punk rock band stars make cameos, ponder the extraordinary life of being a hand model, and more.
- A vagrant is caught by Rob, just after he claims that he killed a girl by touching her with his bare hand. She was just involved in a car accident though. Jimmi gets involved. Will he be his next 'victim'. Zara's father continues to be a bit down-in-the-dumps. He burns his hand, so Cherry goes around to look at it. They have some ironing fun and she stops for dinner, much to Zara's annoyance. Heston gives Karen an envelope with some money in it, to hopefully stop her work-to-rule. Unfortunately he's taken it from the biscuit fund.
- With the crew brainwashed into doing their bidding and Hera forced to comply with her creator's wishes, Pryce and Cutter seem to be in complete control of the Hephaestus.
- 2010– 49mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 49mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 58mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 1h 58mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 59mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 4mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeJoin your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Jon and Kim to discuss two certified Stoner Horrors. First up, goofy supernatural slasher Idle Hands followed by David Arquette's The Tripper.
- With the new Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital up and running smoothly, everyone is happy about the new changes. Meredith worries about the health of her baby while Bailey tries to get the board members to fund her new plan for genome mapping. Meanwhile, Arizona's new prosthetic gives her the confidence to reignite her relationship with Callie. With the help of a patient, Alex pulls some pranks on Jo's new boyfriend and Cristina tries to get involved in groundbreaking cardio research.