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- A well-ordered hardware store owner in Buenos Aires will see his life turn upside down when he helps a stranded Chinese man who doesn't speak a word of Spanish find his uncle in the bustling city. But can this coexistence bear fruit?
- A parody of characters from True Detective Season 1.
- An illegal Chinese immigrant falls behind on payments on an enormous smuggling debt. Ming Ding has only until the end of the day to come up with the money.
- Two turn-of-the-century baseball players, who work in vaudeville during the off-season, run into trouble with their team's new female owner and a gambler who doesn't want them to win the pennant.
- This dating-based game-show sees a contestant come face-to-face with thirty women and attempt to impress enough of them so they can choose one to go on a date with to the "Isle of Fernando's".
- A guy eliminates chain restaurants.
- A couple hire a detective to locate their missing daughter. He finds her in a "house of ill-repute."
- Shining a light on the diverse communities and stories behind America's Asian food scene. Exploring the past and present while celebrating the joy that the little white take-out box can bring.
- A game show that begins with a group of 30 single women in search of finding the perfect match. Every week, the women are introduced to several bachelors one by one. Each woman stands at a lighted podium with a switch that controls her fate for a date: if she thinks it's a match, she keeps her light on; if her attraction has been short-circuited, then it's lights out and she waits for the next potential Mr. Right.
- To give her family a chance at a better life and save her family's failing restaurant, Tera Wong, a desperate 20-year-old Asian girl, parlays her Chinese food delivery expertise into a profitable drug hustle.
- Steve and Emma are too scared to call the police when their Psycho Neighbours wife has a fatal injury in their home, So they decide to hide the body
- A motion picture composed of brief scenes not used in completed films from the years 1960-2000.
- A Collection Of Outtakes From The Fourth Series Of The BBC Comedy The Brittas Empire
- Fumio Yano is an unassuming young businessman in the ski wear line. His own skiing ability is close to professional level, and he assists a former world champion, Tayama, on the sales team. Fumio meets and falls in love with Yu, a young secretary, but initially finds it hard to express his true feelings for her. A St Valentine's Day fashion show provides an unexpected backdrop for crisis resolution, and a mad scramble ensues to beat the clock and make it to a neighboring ski resort in time for the press and photographers. A pack of chocolate is a symbol of true love...
- When a shadowy figure instructs two different men to take out the same woman, they both end up at her home at the same time, fighting each other and the absurd situation to be the one to complete the assignment.
- Not Your Ordinary Day in the Park.
- A child grows up to be a chicken delivery boy (although he hates chicken). He feels alienated from his father and his best friend, who is not gay-friendly. He meets a new customer, a lawyer going through a divorce.
- Set against a dark Vermont winter, Eve and Max struggle with the disappearance of their father. A stop motion animated paper star is the manifestation of their grief. We see them navigate the space between loss and acceptance, illustrating the intangible experience of death.
- A family or Algerian origin comes back to Algeria after having lived in France for a long time. The children, born in France, have a hard time adapting to Algerian society, and the contrast between traditionalist mentalities and youth wanting to have fun clash, reaching havoc in the village.
- Raw mute footage from the once-lost 1970 Ed Wood production, edited and given musical accompaniment.
- A compilation of out-takes from the movies.
- A romantic misunderstanding leads to the date of a lifetime - just not with who you'd expect.
- A window into the broken soul of Bruce, battling long-term depression and the culmination of events leading up to the tipping point of his bottled up shame, guilt, and self-destruction.
- In Honey, Please Take Out The Trash, Sean is under pressure from his boss to get his work done, or be fired. However, his girl has a Honey-Do-List of her own and she's not taking no for an answer.
- In a cosmic station returning home the two humans get an order to annihilate the biorobot. But this one is clever and "human" enough to make the two kill each other.
- After deciding on take-out for dinner, elderly couple Robert and Doris' quest for food is interrupted when they find Steve stranded on the side of the road. Offering him a ride, Robert and Doris are rewarded for their generosity when Steve invites them to his home for dinner. However the unsuspecting couple is unaware of Steve's true intentions, and while steaks are indeed on the menu, so is death!
- The trashiest family in the south's largest trailer park gets rich when Bud Widger hits the Big Balls Lottery for $300 million! But soon after, the family finds they can't shake their trashy trailer park roots.
- TV Series
- DIE HARD meets JOHN WICK.
- Three dramatic teeny-boppers try to attract the boy-next-door.
- Jeff and Margot have to hide an unwanted dinner guest before everyone else arrives.
- When baseball Hall of Famer (and now death row inmate) Parker Lam receives an eleventh-hour visit from his former teammate, he is forced to acknowledge the brutal truth of his crime.
- A man gets attacked while trying to take home food for his brother.
- Official music video for "Take It Out on Me" by Justin Bieber. From "Changes: The Movement".
- Our friend Blink is a baseball bug and a devotee of the sport. One day he finds he will have time in the afternoon to visit the ball park, and from that moment until noon he is in an excited fever, refusing to talk anything but baseball to the business men who call on him. When the clock strikes twelve Blink seizes his hat, slams down his desk and tells his stenographer that he is gone for the day. Blink hurries home and gets his wife busy with the dinner. She is curious to know why he is in such a hurry and finally, between bites, he tells her he is going to the ball game. Fanny expresses her desire to go also, and insists on her husband waiting for her to dress. Minutes crawl by like hours to Blink as his wife arrays herself for the game, and when she finally appears, leading Jack, the bull pup, he seizes her by the arm and drags her out of the house. They board a car, but the conductor objects to the dog. Fanny pushes the conductor into a corner, and Jack makes short work of the seat hogs. However, the ball park is readied at last, and Blink goes to get the tickets. When he comes back with the necessary paper he is in such a hurry and so happily excited as to grab the arm of another woman, a large, fat, colored "mammy," and does not discover his mistake until they are inside. Now he has to buy another ticket, and after he has located Fanny and the dog they hurry into the gate and to the bleachers. The game is an exciting one, but not for Fanny. She sees nothing in it at all, and finally dozes off to sleep with her head resting on a fat man's shoulder. Jack, the pup, becomes excited or angered at a rather shady decision by the umpire, and freeing himself from his chain chases the luckless referee all over the diamond. The home team wins, of course, which makes Blink so happy that he goes off, forgetting Fanny. He follows the band of players on their triumphal procession downtown, and arrives at his home before he thinks of his missing spouse. In the meantime, Fanny has slept peacefully through the game, and is deserted by her fat man. She is finally the only one left on the bleachers, but is soon awakened by a ball park guard. She meets Blink half way home, and there is the usual family row, which ends peacefully, however, at the close of the film.
- Companion series to hilarious dating show Take Me Out.