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- A dramatization of the 90 days leading up to Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, and how General Dwight Eisenhower, against all odds, brilliantly orchestrated the most important military maneuver in modern history.
- When a magical anime transforms two Japan-obsessed teenage friends and a shy foreign exchange student into its superpowered characters, the three underdogs must discover their inner heroes in time to save the world.
- During World War II, General Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower serves as supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Western Europe. On a personal level, he has an extramarital affair with his driver Kay Summersby.
- After the conniving understudy of an avant-garde theater group knocks off the star actor, he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse with INSPECTOR IKE, New York City's Greatest Police Detective.
- Dramatization of the World War II years of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- Idiosyncratic new recruit Francis "Ike" Farrell tries to help the Cubs to the pennant with his pitching and hitting.
- In this animated documentary, Los Angeles filmmaker Dion Labriola recounts his all-consuming childhood quest to contact his teen idol, Ike Eisenmann - and the magical turn of events that led him toward his goal (some 40 years later).
- After their highly public split, candy moguls Mike and Ike are ready to find their way back to the top. But as they struggle to distinguish friend from foe, they must return to their old shop and to the only people they know they can trust - themselves.
- The new era begins. The turbulent era known as the Universal Century has ended. Now, mankind looks towards prosperity and peace in the new era known as the Regild Century (R.C.)
- A school's ping pong club tries to take back their ping pong practice room from rivals despite their differences.
- Two lovers lost in the mountains find themselves in a mysterious forest pond, as if some kind of force doesn't want to let them go.
- Released in 1974, "Changin' Times" was a stunning album of songs recorded in extraordinary circumstances: it was the first-ever commercial album recorded inside an American prison by an inmate. Its creator was a musical prodigy, Ike White, who was jailed for life at age 19 for murder. With never-before-seen archives, the film charts Ike's journey from prison into industry adulation and life as a free man, eventually leading to his reinvention as a performer-for-hire called David Maestro.
- Captures the popular Kabukiesque play of the same name that Takashi Miike staged and directed for sold-out audiences in Japan.
- "Ike Turner - The Movie" chronicles the poignant moments in Ike Turner's life from a viewpoint that has never been told before.
- A graduate student interviews the retired General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower at his Gettysburg farm, sometimes confronting him about his inaction on Civil Rights and McCarthyism.
- After learning that his son has been shot to death, Ike Brown begins the seemingly impossible process of forgiving his son's killer.
- Goaded even further into insanity by the spectral voice of his deceased brother Stevie, Ike begins slaughtering the family and friends of his nemesis Mike; culminating in a barbaric creekside fight to the death.
- Young Yoshio's young life has not begun well. He has lost his father, has an unkind mother and even worse schoolmates. He is not all alone however. Ike-chan is there for him. She is not quite real however. Well, she is real to him. He is not all alone after all.
- In the beautiful valleys of Wales in a T Total detective is back doing what he loves best, catching the low life trailer trash that swamps his whole area. But this time its different as he doesn't just fight for justice but also fights for his revenge.
- One or more kaiju appear menacing Japan, until Godman, the show's titular hero, is called from his home planet by a person in peril calling for his name. He then defeats the monsters over the course of a few episodes.
- Tina Turner, the Ikettes and Ike rock a great 60 minute concert live in England in 1971.
- Poor Gena works as a crocodile at the zoo. When he catches a bad cold, he asks Cheburashka to go to the zoo for him and tell them that he's taking time off. This causes a problem because Gena is very popular. Cheburashka has the answer: "I'll take his place until he's better!"
- An educational journey through the wide world of words, hosted by Ikechukwu Ufomadu.
- Both "Alkali" and "Mustang" Pete loved Betty Brown, and the lady had her hands full in keeping the lovers from shooting each other. One day "Alkali" called on Betty with a pair of handsome saddle horses and asked her to go riding with him. She agreed, but the resourceful "Mustang," driving up with a handsome horse and carriage, carried off the lady. "Alkali" goes to the village inn, inclined to drink himself to death, but finally trades for an old junk automobile his two horses, and clambering in the seat, starts in pursuit of his rival and the lady. Overtaking them, he has no difficulty in persuading Betty to ride with him. But the auto breaks down and "Alkali," endeavoring to fix it, turns on the juice and the rattle-trap car starts down the trail at lightning speed, leaving "Alkali" behind. After a thrilling and exciting ride the car is ditched and poor Betty is thrown headlong into the road.
- On September 13, 2008 Hurricane Ike made landfall along the Texas coast. Hurricane force winds extended 120 miles from the center and was responsible for at least 195 deaths. Damages from Ike and the accompanying storm surge are estimated at $29.5 billion. Whole communities were wiped out with nothing but the foundations of buildings to mark where they stood. "Hurricane Ike: The Eye of the Storm" not only tells the story of this massive hurricane, it also tells the stories of the survivors, and how their faith in God, and His miraculous answers to prayers brought restoration, healing, and comfort in the midst of terrible destruction.
- Godfrey gets himself and his pal Claude wrapped up in rescuing Ike, a one of a kind creature believed to be the missing link between apes and humans, after he's stolen during a deal gone bad when Godfrey attempts to sell him.
- Upon returning to their island, devastated by Hurricane Ike, amidst great loss and an unforeseeable future, students of Mr. Robert Weiss's film class at Galveston's Ball High School united to document, in a truly inspirational film, the tale of their community rebuilding their community one story at a time. Now, months after landfall, the self-titled "Hurricane Story Tellers" bring you "IKE: A DOCUMENTARY - The Story of a Torn City Rebuilt by Everyday Heroes". A chronicle of courage and goodwill by intrepid young adults who saw an opportunity to get involved and witness what Ike didn't take: the spirit of their city.
- Coyote Simpson and "Alkali" Ike both love the buxom Sophie, pride of Buckskin, Ariz. Coyote has a long curling mustache that is his one pride and joy, but Sophie objects to it when he kisses her and orders him to trim it down. Prior to this all three of the boys, "Alkali,"' Mustang and Coyote, have tried to help Sophie with a balk bronco she is driving, and it is not until Mustang mounts the horse in true western style that things begin to move. Then so fast do they go that the bronco runs itself out of the harness, leaving "Alkali" and Coyote stranded with Sophie miles from home. Later, Coyote proudly shows the boys a fine valentine he has gotten for Sophie, then begins to trim off his mustache. Of course "Alkali" secures a hideous caricature valentine of an old maid with her false teeth and hair off and, with Mustang's help, they substitute it in place of Coyote's perfectly good one. Consequently when Coyote calls on Sophie with his trimmed mustache and valentine she is about to embrace him when she discovers the caricature and drives him from the house under an avalanche of anything she can lay her hands to. A few evenings later "Alkali" has invited Sophie to the town dance, and is industriously ironing his pants in the shack, when the boys discover him through the window and, when he goes to get a hot iron, hook his pants through the window with a stick. Very much negligee, "Alkali" chases around looking for his nether-garment and finally tries to steal a pair from a convenient line, but is loaded with buckshot from the gun of the irate lady of the house. In desperation "Alkali" dons his old chaps, which fail to cover his exposed anatomy, and is leading Sophie proudly into town when he runs across the boys who are holding up his long-lost pants, in the wrangle that ensues "Alkali" is left in the lurch by Sophie who goes on to the dance on the arms of Coyote and Mustang, while "Alkali" wraps his pants about him and strides home cussing everything in general.
- The Ike and Tina Turner Show features selected performances from Ike and Tina Turner's appearance at the Cesars Palace, Las Vegas in 1971. As a special bonus, there is also a rare behind the scenes look with an interview in the dressing room between the songs. Includes "Sweet Soul Music", "I Want To Take You Higher", "Everyday People", "Honky Tonk Women", "I've Been Loving You Too Long", "Proud Mary" and "A Love Like Yours".
- Former indie rock darling Maja runs into Ike, a huge fan, in the middle of a panic attack.
- Follows members of the Polynesian Voyaging Society as they prepare to voyage from the Marquesas islands to Hawaii in 1995.
- 29th entry in the 'Sealed Video' franchise from the production team of 'Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video'.
- Ben Hardy, owner of the "Three 4 Ranch," receives a letter from his sister in the east, saying she is sending her little girl to visit him. Hardy is delighted and sends "Alkali" Ike to the depot to meet "the little girl" with a small burro and a doll to quiet her if she cries. "Alkali" finds her a full grown young lady, however, and is astonished when she grabs his broncho, vaults into the saddle and gallops off, leaving him to straggle back on the stubborn burro. All the boys, including Broncho Billy, now fall in love with the charming miss. Broncho and "Alkali" are the bitterest rivals. A barn dance is to be held and all the boys want to take the girl. She masters the situation by having a horse-race, agreeing to go with the fellow that catches and takes her out of the saddle. After a thrilling race, Broncho wins, and is proud over his conquest, when "Alkali" wanders up and explodes a bomb by announcing if he doesn't get the girl he will not furnish the music for the dance. Broncho is forced to give in and watches in supreme disgust as the laughing boys all hike off with their respective girls, leaving him sadly alone and forlorn.
- Bridget, the cook on the Hard-Up Ranch, is some eat specialist on everything but soup. This, the boys declare, is bad, and select "Alkali" as the martyr to so inform her. "Alkali" does the test he can, but is bombarded out of the kitchen by the irate Bridget, who proceeds to drive the boys to the shelter of the hayloft for protection. They watch her leave with weary faces, then draw straws to see who does the cooking. "Alkali" wins the high honor and takes possession of the kitchen. But the annoying boys cause him to empty all, the dinner over their heads in chasing them out, and consequently all they have is dry bread and not much of that. Next morning "Alkali" has the time of his life trying to root the sleepy boys from bed. Not until he has emptied the contents of a bucket of water over them do they condescend to get up, and, after breakfast, "Alkali" suddenly determines he has been the goat long enough. He relieves the boys of their weapons, then forces them to wash dishes and clothes, scrub the floor and dining-room table, while he exhilarates their actions with occasional shots from his gun and gloats over their new-found misery.
- Hurricane Ike was the costliest storm to ever strike Texas. Thousands of beachfront homes were literally wiped off the map. This documentary details the hurricane's destruction and what it did to Galveston and its surrounding communities.