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- Socially anxious hitman Melvin Smiley, an expert in his lucrative field, goes on a job and falls in love with his kidnapping victim, turning his world upside down.
- An actor past his prime gives drama lessons to prisoners in an attempt to stage "Waiting for Godot."
- In 2011, three middle-aged friends fed up with an ageist conservative film industry decide to take matter into their own hands to self-produce a campy out of the box murder mystery web series. What was supposed to be a fun project for this new platform called Youtube became a worldwide hit and sparked debates around queer representation, sex and body positivity - and raunchy jokes.
- A down and out stunt man and his gay, high-strung movie producer cousin, on the run from a loan shark, hit the jackpot by producing the first martial-arts musical.
- A thief breaks and enters into the home of a divorcing couple.
- Two mafia hit men initiate a new recruit into the assassination game.
- 1964 saw the birth of a very British institution. Spanning over four decades, Top of the Pops has produced many classic moments in pop culture.
- Two British hitmen try to give up crime by going to Hollywood to pitch their life stories as a movie. When they fail to impress, the only job they get is to execute an old B Movie actor.
- Compilation of British rock 'n' roll acts in performance with tracks that crossed over to the US charts.
- On the day he enters Kennedy High in Manhattan wearing a patch over one eye, sixteen-year-old Horace Hobart is urged to join what he believes is the toughest gang at school.
- A truck kills an old lady and her little grandson at a crossing and drives away. The owner of the truck asserts that he let a man called Paul borrow the truck for one hour, but he doesn't know the last name of this man or where he lives. The police must investigate all circumstances, but should Friday and Smith really spend lots of resources on trying to find a man they hardly believe exists at all?
- Dee Dee finds out the reason Neil won't sleep with her is because he is celibate. Mona feels pressure from work and begins smoking again.
- Following the murders of two members of the Protectors in New York and Japan and an attempt to kill Paul, it is apparent that somebody is out to eliminate the Protectors organization. Next, Harry is abducted by the henchmen of Jason Howard, who is the man behind the killings. He is taken to a factory owned by Howard, where he is told that he will be crushed to death unless he supplies the names and locations of all members of the Protectors.
- 1996–2002TV-PG8.2 (10)TV EpisodeSteve celebrates his 40th birthday. Regina dates someone new. Lovita is experiencing sickness that may be caused by her newfound pregnancy.
- When Kai complains to her friends about Lacey and Vin, Mily and Lani decided to teach the haole girl a lesson in local etiquette.
- Episode: (2019)2010– 42mTV EpisodeThroughout this organized montage of film excerpts, behind-the-scenes footage and news reels, Cecil tells the story of the development, casting, filming, test screening and release of Mortal Kombat (1995), including backstory and aftermath.
- 2017–TV Episode
- Across Northwest Oregon, the Ax Men continue to grind it out. Storm season arrived with a vengeance - shutting some crews down while others struggled to stay afloat. Now a bigger storm is brewing. The stalled housing market's effects are hitting the Ax Men hard. Jobs will be shut down; men will be put out of work. This week, the housing market hits home on "Ax Men".
- 2019–TV EpisodeIn 1980 the British band OMD released Enola Gay from their second album "Organisation". The synth-pop classic, which sold over 5 million copies worldwide, addressed the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay on 6th August 1945. It was written by OMD's vocalist and bass guitarist Andy McCluskey who joins us to talk about the song. Frequently labelled as "anti-war" we will find out what inspired Andy to write the song and what it means to him and to the fans 40 years later. What's fascinating is that the song is now referenced in class-rooms as an indicator of the public's perception of the use of the Atomic bomb to bring an end to WWII. Yet to others it is simply a highly catchy pop song.
- Episode: (2021)2018–TV Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2014– 25mTV EpisodeHosts Tony Angelo and Lucky Costa have set out to turn a run-of-the-mill 2014 Chevy Caprice PPV into an insanely powerful street car making over one thousand horsepower. That's more HP than literally any American car produced today. (OK, Tesla Plaid makes 1,020 electric horsies.) We take one built 5.3 truck LS engine (of course), and bolt one giant Garrett turbocharger on there and let those things sing. This is the nastiest car we've ever built, period.
- Episode: (2020)2019–Podcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019–Podcast Episode
- Stubby rearranges Steve's song and it becomes a Big Hit after Sophie sings it on TV.
- 2008–2019TV Episode
- 2008–2019TV Episode
- Episode: (2017)2017– 1h 19mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 10mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2016– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 26mPodcast Episode