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- A Brooklyn-set romantic drama about a bachelor torn between the family friend his parents wish he would marry and his beautiful but volatile new neighbor.
- David desperately tries to keep his family of six together during a separation from his wife. They both agree to see other people but David struggles to grapple with his wife's new relationship.
- Set in a small town near the North Pole where roads lead to nowhere, the story follows Roman and Lucy, two burning souls who come together to make a leap for life and inner peace.
- Pretty young girls get involved in humorous sexual situations.
- Diane is happily married. But, one day while travelling, she meets a dashing architect. With some relief, she parts ways with him at the airport, her resistance to his alluring manner having been tested. She later discovers that she has his gloves, so she returns them in person, only to end up in bed with the man, and later falling in love. She now faces the toughest decision of her life.
- A romantic comedy-drama about a woman who takes up with a mysterious stranger after she grows tired of her current boyfriend.
- Having reached middle age, a woman must choose between the two men in her life.
- Camille falls in love with the unstable enemy pilot Four Murasame and tries to save her from the destructive influence of the Psycho Gundam.
- A comedy drama about three very different couples living in Los Angeles trying to make theirs lives complete. Finding love, relationships and struggling to survive in the crazy world of Angelino's. A funny look at how people in the city are and how things just get in the way.
- A young man and woman are determined to marry despite opposition from her parents.
- Two Lovers (1928) is a silent feature film directed by Fred Niblo, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
- A future-set, New Year's Eve wild night's journey that follows two young lovers as they try to outsmart the end of the world.
- Cee finds her boyfriend at the cinema with another girl. But when the girl is found dead after having jumped from the roof of a building, things start to get strange, and Cee find herself seeing the ghostly visage of the dead girl.
- Tier5's five part animated theatrical event, combining the incredible voice talent of our Tier5 performers, with the classic William Shakespeare play, and set in the adorable world of Nintendo's video game phenomenon, Animal Crossing.
- Tells the story of any imaginary advertising company doing creative work in the century.
- The continuing story of Ukpabi and his young son who trick and curse the people of their village into loving goats and eating feces.
- Two couples decide to cut through the woods after their car breaks down to get to Lover's Lane. What they believe will be a day of sun and fun turns into a chase when the insane maniac with a hook for a hand returns.
- Jordyn Dixon and her group of girlfriends are working to better themselves and each other; however, secrets from the past and grudges in the present will test the future of their sisterhood circle.
- Just your typical squabble between a middle-aged, wife murdering amnesiac and a hideously overweight, serial-killer man-child.
- A young couple go on a picnic. During a walk, they run into the Grim Reaper, and it seems the couple are not all they seem.
- A good-for-nothing addict's evening is thrown for a loop when her ex-boyfriend shows up at her door begging for drugs, forcing the two to confront their toxic past.
- Found by the side of their parents, who died from thirst in the desert, Mary and John, the little orphans, are adopted by different families. Seventeen years later John sets out to buy cattle and tired with his long ride, he stops at a ranch whose owners are two girls by the name of Mary and Meg. Falling in love with the handsome stranger they beg him to stay. His choice falls on Mary, to whom he becomes engaged, much to the disappointment of Meg, who loves him to distraction. A month later John receives a letter, which, falling from his pocket, is discovered by Meg, and to her surprise she learns that John's surname is the same as that of her partner Mary. She rushes to tell Mary of her find and they both consult the family Bible left by her dead mother, which settles beyond a doubt that John is Mary's long lost brother. Glad to have made this discovery in time, Mary kisses John and begs him to marry Meg, who loves him so well.
- The hero befriends a young school teacher, who adopts a child at his suggestion. The real father of the child, who neglected its mother and allowed her to die, tries to make the teacher believe the hero is its father, which brings about an interesting complication.
- Lawrence Bishop has an awful blow dealt him when his fiancée writes that through the fault of circumstances she is obliged to bid him good-bye forever. Life now holds no charms for Lawrence, and he essays suicide, with the net result of one sprained wrist. His great grief causes Lawrence to burst forth into poetry of the doggerel order, and he later conceives an idea for a 20th Century "Paradise Lost." He will write 400 verses under the title of "The Chicken Who Turned Me Down," and it shall be an epic. His right wrist being sprained, he hires a stenographer to do the clerical work, and starts in to make poetic history. One day he finds the poor stenographer's face bathed in tears, and on seeking a reason for this lachrymose condition of his amanuensis, is informed that she, too, is a victim of unrequited love. Together they hurl invectives at their opposite sexes, and once more settle down to work on the great epoch-making poem. But somehow the muse will not move Lawrence; after a week the best effort he has made is: "I never knew, Till i met you, What love could be, My sweet Mar-ee," and after his "sweet Mar-ee" has read this ambitious effusion, the distracted Lawrence falls upon his knees and begs her to become his wife. She consents, stating that they can then console one another forever and a day.
- We see a Train. A ferocious train is coming against the Lovers. We see the Lovers urging to love. We see a table. We see flowers on the table, plus two wine goblets. We see a waiter, a lovely woman and a man. We see physical and emotional regression, typical of any lover's discourse. Time is undesirable, space is invisible. Their agony is seen through the train track. We hear the train coming. We hear the Lovers laughing. We smell the Lovers desire. We smell the blood coming. A ferocious trains is coming and we hear the vacuum. We all touches the vacuum. The Lover, who really loves is lost already, We see the train coming, except one of the Lovers.
- Death follows a couple as they navigate their turbulent relationship riddled with insecurities and existential dread, till he finds himself in a movie theater overcome with emotion.
- An older gentleman approaches a woman at a park and strikes up a conversation based on the fact that he has been watching her for three years. Speaking with him and listening to her, they both find a release from deep seeded guilt. Is this the start of a new friendship or just the grateful appreciation of a perfect stranger?
- A big burly fellow, who is in love with a pretty maiden, receives an anonymous letter, telling him that his fiancée is unfaithful to him. Having his suspicions that the lines speak the truth, he takes his gun and starts for the home of his adored one to apprehend his rival. In the meantime a dashing youth, who is very much in love with the charming miss, calls upon the latter, and just as he is in the act of telling the pretty coquette of his undying love for her, they are warned by the servant of the approach of the enraged rival. The fun now begins, for the jealous lover knowing that there is someone in the house who is trifling with his adored one's heart, starts through the place to find his hated rival. The chase continues for a long time through all the rooms in the place, until finally the one seeks shelter in a large box until his enraged pursuer gets out of the way, when he slips out of the hiding place and makes good his escape. Soon another fellow arrives at the place and is shown into the parlor, where he is supposed to polish the floor. Taking off his shoes he leaves them in the center of the room and goes out to do a job in another part of the house. The jealous lover comes bolting into the room, and when he finds the shoes he is convinced that his fiancée is playing him false. He is just trying to make her explain the presence of the shoes when their owner comes in looking for them, and upon seeing that they belong to the laborer, his jealousy all disappears and. falling on his knees, the fellow begs the maiden's pardon for ever daring to suspect her of being unfaithful.
- TNT performs in the second version of the music video "10,000 Lovers (In One)" from the album "Tell No Tales" recorded for PolyGram Records. The music video opens with a convertible pulling up at a hot dog stand. The band performs on a picture of the wall while the hot dog vendor thinks about women.