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- Steven Toast, an eccentric middle-aged actor with a chequered past, spends more time dealing with his problems off stage than performing on stage.
- Steven Toast is determined to win the recognition he mistakenly believes he deserves.
- A waterfall of automatic cadence about how we, as humans, argue and negotiate with ourselves every morning over the simple task of getting out of bed - and what massive consequences that seemingly small decision has over our lives.
- The ultimate nostalgia trip through everything edible in 1960s Britain.
- The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances.
- Experimental new series from eclectic group of celebrated indie filmmakers who've re-edited and re-scored footage from public domain films and overdubbed them with performances of contemporary actors to tell new, wholly original stories.
- Avocado Toast is an intergenerational sex comedy exploring the comforts and awkwardness of sex from age 25 to 69. When it comes to millennials and baby boomers, these nuts haven't fallen so far from the family tree.
- Notorious robber baron financier Jim Fisk, who makes and loses fortunes, tries to corner the gold market as well as the heart of a beautiful actress.
- A snooty opera singer meets a rough-and-tumble fisherman in the Louisiana bayous, but this fisherman can sing. Her agent lures him away to New Orleans to teach him how to sing opera, but comes to regret this rash decision when the singers fall in love.
- Three 20-something friends get some much-needed hang time when a cancelled wedding sees them spend a long weekend together on a beautiful vineyard... with all the wine intended for the wedding... the runaway bride's crazy uncle ... and a beautiful young woman bringing a little sexual healing to the jilted groom. Inspired by Ernest Hemingway's Fiesta; the Sun Also Rises, Hang Time is a wine-fuelled comedy for the new "lost generation": Millennials. Balancing "booze and bros" humour with candid character drama, this film is as real as it is ridiculous, proving once and for all that nothing heals a broken heart like good wine, good friends, and a damn good time.
- An ode to Halloween in which storytellers share history, lore, and personal stories of the weird and supernatural.
- A female press agent must select a "Mr. Manhattan" and "Miss Brooklyn" for an ad campaign mounted by a struggling soup company. The Mr. Manhattan chosen is a singing soda jerk who doesn't want to play along.
- After a young man agrees to help an elderly neighbour with their shopping through lockdown, they form an unlikely friendship that changes them both.
- ShortStrangers Lyla and Andrew set off to make the best of an awful prom night.
- Humorous discussions on movies, pop culture, and strange happenings around the world.
- A detailed look at the Doolittle Raid, and the final official public reunion of the surviving Raiders.
- The show is aimed at 7 to 14 year olds. The activities of the hosts are interspersed with cartoons and anime, such as Pokémon, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Bakugan.
- After the Green Lantern movie comes out, Green Lantern himself goes down to the bar to celebrate his new film with other characters who have had superhero movies. All is calm until Hawkman appears so he can pitch his own movie to everyone.
- "Avocado Toast" is a story about Adam, a hard-working, plays-by-the-rules family man who risks everything he has by experimenting with "millennialism."
- Lisa lives with her father, Izak on a wine farm in Franschoek. Her mother died some time ago, and left a french toast recipe that only a few people know. One day she finds her mothers diary and to her astonishment finds out that she has a brother or sister in France somewhere. She decides to go and find her sibling. Her boyfriend, Theo, is on the verge of asking her to marry him, but understands that she has to go. In France she meets a chef, Jean-Pierre, who works in the Alexandre cafe shop. He is looking for a photographer for his cook book. Because she cant speak French, she decides to help him but then he must help her find her sister or brother. They have fun looking for her sibling but then something happens that makes Jean-Pierre disappear and he asks her not to look for him. Why does he do this? Does she find her sibling? Is Jean-Pierre her sibling? Does Liza go home and marry Theo?
- Kicked out of school, Abi has two paths ahead. One leads nowhere but trouble. The other, a glimmer of hope but can she accept her past?
- A Legionnaire in love with an aspiring opera singer is expected to marry the general's daughter, who in turn is in love with another soldier.
- Take a bite out of The Toast, weekdays with Jackie and Claudia Oshry.
- A backwards running series about a boy in a surreal world with anthropomorphic beetles.
- What happens to a peaceful market trader after secret agents and evil henchmen have destroyed his stall in the course of a car chase? In a small Yorkshire town Andy Westow has his eye on entrepreneurial glory. His neighbour, Phoebe Fangdale, has her eye on Andy. Nearby, in his moorland hideaway, Julian Wiley has his eye on world domination. And local secret agent James Buttercrambe is bored with saving the world week in and week out. If they're not careful, all sorts of things could go wrong. This short film is both a plea for agents and henchmen to drive more considerately when undertaking car chases and also a shocking insight into the possible consequences of sharing a few slices of toast with your neighbour.
- Chloe is the centre of attention at school but for all the wrong reasons. While she can see no way out, could a chance encounter offer Chloe hope?
- "Brunt Toast" is the brainchild of the same team that created "Toothpaste", the 6-minute domestic opera that has been screened throughout the world has received numerous international prizes. Also featuring Scott Thompson, Mark McKinney, Colin Mochrie and Jessica Holmes, "Burnt Toast" is a series of eight comedic vignettes which were written by Dan Redican (story editor for Kids in the Hall). The stories follow the arc of the modern relationship from a darkly comedic viewpoint with each vignette using a different set of characters to tell stories from unrequited love through to marriage and on to divorce. What truly makes this project unique? It's an opera! That's right, all of the characters within these contemporary domestic settings spontaneously break out into grand operatic song in order to express even the most mundane thought - often with extremely funny results. This is achieved through pre-recording the tracks with famous opera singers and playing them back on-set where a mix of talented actors and opera stars bring these characters to life.
- Haunted by the grief of baby loss, Alice and Joe navigate their path to parenthood. With emotions high, will Alice lose faith in something that means everything?
- Much has been made of Moe, Larry and Curly - and rightly so - but Shemp Howard was a comic master too often overlooked, with a solo career that far outshone that of the other Stooges. Apart from costarring in many classic Three Stooges shorts, Shemp appeared opposite such fellow comic legends as W.C. Fields, Ed Wynn, Bert Lahr, and Abbott & Costello, as well as such luminaries as John Barrymore, William Powell, Jack Haley, and The Andrews Sisters. This long-overdue 2-disc spotlight on Shemp - one of the first and one of the last Stooges and brother of Moe and Curly Howard - contains two early '30s solo Shemp shorts; a trio of Shemp's Three Stooges shorts; a live TV Camel Comedy Caravan with Shemp, Larry, and Moe; the complete 1942 feature Private Buckaroo, starring Shemp and The Andrews Sisters; the 1949 feature Africa Screams, starring Abbott & Costello and Shemp - and more, including outtakes from Africa Screams and sequences from the 1935 drama Convention Girl, in which Shemp plays it straight as a smalltime hood! But the real treasure is a remarkable, revealing, and very intimate look at Shemp Howard's life and career featuring exclusive interviews with Shemp's daughter-in-law, Geri Howard Greenbaum; Geri's sister, Diane Silvers; and Shemp's granddaughter, Jill Howard Ullo. These touching, humorous and fascinating firsthand reminiscences are supplemented by rare, never-before-seen home movies, personal photos, and priceless memorabilia from Geri, Jill, and Shemp's second granddaughter (and namesake), Sandie Howard Isaac. A well-deserved salute that is a must for fans of the Three Stooges and classic comedy!
- Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager raise a glass to 2021 in a star-studded special; a look back at the lighthearted and humorous moments that provided a much-needed break during a challenging year, including videos, trends and more.
- A beautiful woman is dumped by her boyfriend. She comes home and desperately starts drinking and takes anxiolytic drugs falling into a deep sleep. In the middle of the night a thief enters the house. The woman wakes up and mistakes the thief for her ex-boyfriend because she is a sleepwalker.
- A guy pulling a long toast from his toaster.
- In this trashy and surreal retelling of Homer's The Odyssey, a small-time drug dealer named Toast must journey through Seattle's sex-crazed and violent underworld to save his stripper wife Penelope from villains.
- The only Beverly Hills Housewife without a reality show.
- To celebrate the "birthday" of the famous Improv comedy club, 6 famous comedians get up on stage and do their thing. However, to make things interesting, while each one does his particular routine, the other 5 comics sit at the back of the stage and heckle the performer. This video is especially notable for Martin Mull issuing a zinger at Robin Williams that shuts-up the otherwise motor-mouthed comic for at least 5 seconds.
- Years ago, Zong Shuai from the Middle State, Wanyan Zang from the Northern Land, and Wen Taiji from the Southern Territory suffered great loss during their fight for the hegemony of the world. As a result, a 20-year truce was established. Now, with the deal coming to an end, conflicts are brewing in the ostensible peace. In hatred and suspicion, the three families set up their respective Blood Orders, listing the names of the most important people of the hostile families and swearing to hunt them down. A breathtaking war is about to commence.
- During a rendezvous to purchase a used toaster, Todd encounters a painting that uncovers profound truths about his past, while Pascal gets a second chance at being a father figure.
- Following a difficult break up, a despondent woman finds solace in the simple joys of a slice of toast.
- In the midst of an identity crisis, a young boy has his toaster stolen from his university room. Determined to find the appliance, and fuelled by his unswerving obsession, he searches high and low with no restraint. But, when he discovers the true fate of his toaster, his trivial pursuit plunges him into new depths of danger and mystery.
- One mans struggle to get his only desire .. - a piece of toast.
- Reaching her mid thirties and realizing that she has yet to attain anything like the glamorous heights she had envisioned for herself, Tallulah, a mime and freelance tour director, inadvertently oversells her chef skills to land the job of an online cooking show host. Certain this show will be her launchpad to stardom and the proof of how wrong her ex was for ever letting her go, Tallulah forges forward with the outer confidence of Julia Childs never bothering herself with the truth that she's teaching her audience recipes so easy a child could do them. But when her attempt to tackle a recipe with more than 3 ingredients coincides with news that her ex just doesn't care, it proves to be too much for Tallulah and she has an epic on air meltdown that only her off beat Argentinean camera man can pull her back from. Luckily, her vulnerability and valiant attempts to pull herself together prove to be the key to her success, when her on air actions inspire a suicidal woman to reclaim her life and her kitchen. Armed with a new sense of purpose, far beyond the need to impress an Ex, Tallulah is now ready to save the world, one sandwich at a time.