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- Ryan's job is to travel around the country firing off people. When his boss hires Natalie, who proposes firing people via video conference, he tries to convince her that her method is a mistake.
- A none-too-popular (nor good) radio singer, Rita Wilson is murdered while singing on the air in a radio studio. Radio page boy, Frankie Ryan, and his janitor pal, Jeff, solve the mystery for the none-too-sharp police.
- Music video of the song Up In The Air from 30 Seconds to Mars's fourth album Love Lust Faith+Dreams
- Mary's mother, who is eager to advance socially, chooses Algernon Emptihead as a fiancé for her daughter, Mary. On her wedding day, Mary flees to the farm of a friend, and there she meets Joe, who fulfills in every way her ideal of a proper lover. Mary's mother discovers her refuge and captures the truant. Mary then accompanies her mother to a seaside resort, and Joe joins the party disguised as a chauffeur. Algernon stages a fake rescue in an attempt to win Mary's affections, but Joe foils his plan by abducting Mary in an airplane. Upon learning that Joe is a millionaire, Mary's mother declares her satisfaction with her daughter's choice in suitors.
- "Up in the Air" is a documentary about dance world legend Louis Johnson, 84, and his accomplishments in an era of racial discrimination.
- Victorian children improvise a balloon to escape from their Dickensian boarding school.
- The arrival of his estranged wife leaves a navy pilot questioning whether or not he can forgive the mother of his children for the broken hearts she has left behind. Even advice from his closest friend still leaves the pilot up in the air.
- After the death of her father, a woman's life begins to unravel.
- Audrey and Archie, the brains, have long since come to a complete understanding of each other and are exchanging sweet nothings as a huge log, dropped by Audrey's irate father, rolls on and collides with Archie's leg. The log is followed quickly by papa, who denounces Archie as a worthless fop. Father goes off to shingle the roof of the shed, as Willie, a rusticated product of the farm, enters and assiduously explains that he is hers and she can have him for the asking. Archie, his spirit somewhat bent by the volley of opprobrious epithets hurled at him by Audrey's father, is on his way home when he gets too close to a blast which is about to go off. Laborers wave flags and gesticulate wildly to warn him, but he misconstrues the warning to be a salutatory manifestation and waves his handkerchief at them. Off goes the blast, and we next see him in the branches of a tall tree, coatless and hatless and almost trouserless. Audrey gets the assurance of her father that the one who finishes the job assigned him the quickest will be allowed to marry his daughter. Archie is told to dig the cellar of a new house, and the other boys set to work shingling a shed. Working with a spade, and trying to keep one's hands soft and clean, under these conditions, is no easy matter. Archie, therefore, decides to profit by experience. He gets a quantity of dynamite from the tool box of the laborers and buries some in the ground on the site of the new cellar. He also places a quantity in the shed the boys are shingling. These are connected by a wire attached to the percussion cap. Archie sets off the charges. Earth is sent flying in all directions and the shed the boys are on top of goes sailing merrily through the air. Papa hustles into the scene after the boys have landed and they ail stand in the new cellar. A better excavation could not have been made, had a gang of workmen dug at the place for years. Papa realizes that there are a few brains back of the clothes and monocle which bedeck Archie and he does not hesitate to hand over the prize, his daughter. The construction company pays papa and the others for their injuries, thinking the accident was due to the company's carelessness.
- Travellers around the world are finally ready to make a connection and settle down
- This film exposes the up and coming extreme sport flyboarding. Everything from how it works, to beginner experiences, and professional experiences are covered.
- Mary is in love with Jack, a daring young aviator, but father favors an elderly suitor possessed of wealth. Persuading her girl chum to act as a vamp, the aged suitor is captivated and transfers his affections to Mary's friend, who promises to marry him. When father learns the situation, he reluctantly consents to Jack as a son-in-law, and a double wedding is arranged. Mary is married first, but the second ceremony is interrupted by the arrival of a man accompanied by two children, who wants to know why his wife (Mary's chum) doesn't come home and get his supper ready. The ancient and prospective bridegroom gives up in disgust. Mary's chum goes out to lunch with the alleged husband, who is an accomplice in the plot, while Mary and Jack start on their honeymoon.
- An awkward street performer works up the courage to approach the woman he has a crush on.
- Up in the Air is a music video about interaction between men and woman from a male point of view.
- Naomi Judd appears on Alex's talk show, then must deliver Reed's baby; eloping Teddy and Falconer fly into a storm.
- Jack escorts Janet to a dull private party but when Jack consumes a tranquilizer and alcohol he becomes the life of the party.
- Frank's nephew Charlie has arrived for another weekend visit to Cackle's. He's fed up with his own school and jealous of the fun the girls seem to have at the Academy, so he persuades his uncle to ask if he can become a pupil at the Academy. The Academy is busy planning celebrations for the commemoration day of their founder, Great, Great, Great Granny Cackle. Miss Drill seems sympathetic to Charlie's request but Miss Hardbroom is dead set against it, despite Miss Cackle wondering if it might not be time for the Academy to go coed. H.B. thinks it's a mistake to have boys at the Academy because it would distract the girls, and Miss Bat thinks boys can't chant properly. In the end, Cackle decides that H.B. should give the boy one of her tests as a way of proving his worth. She gives Charlie a math test, and as he's failing miserably, Mildred comes to his rescue with a spell. It gets out of control and has magic numbers flying everywhere! Charlie's hopes are dashed until Fenella and Griselda turn up with a book, which states that every boy who turns up at the founder's day feast must be automatically accepted into the Academy. But how to keep him from having to go home before then? Mildred decides to give him a magical case of the flu! This turns out terribly for Charlie, and Miss Bat's herbal cure makes him feel even worse. Miss Hardbroom then catches them in the act and announces that she knew what they were doing all along. Charlie however, doesn't think it's much fun to be a witch anymore, although he enjoys being allowed to stay for the Founder's Supper.
- Jazz turns 18 and starts making plans to move out of the house, much to Greg & Jeanette's dismay. Jazz also launches her own kids' day camp but worries her very first event will fail. The family plans a surprise outing to celebrate Jazz's birthday.
- A flight attendant and a Coast Guard pilot are on the hunt for their own home in Atlantic City, NJ, so that they can finally settle down as newlyweds. With only one day left before his deployment, they must make a decision fast.
- The Chuckle Brothers are having little luck selling toy balloons so, when Barry accidentally buys a hot air balloon, Paul suggests they go into the travel business, giving balloon rides. They test the balloon first but, after a run-in with a jumbo jet,get into a spin, almost fall out of the basket and finally land in the middle of nowhere.
- Tom wants desperately to fly. The others help him realize his dream.
- Episode: (2009)2007–201257mTV EpisodeA look ahead to 2010 movies and games. What do we think of Reitman's newest? It's Up in the Air. Is Sherlock Homes more than just elementary? Do we still love King's Bounty? Is Pixel Junk Shooter on target?
- Ryan Bingham is a happily, unmarried man who fires people for a living, flying all over the world on contract to do so. His views are challenged by Natalie, a young graduate who brings his boss an idea: firing people over video conference.
- After her husband's acrimonious departure from Buffalo, Kelly has a confrontation that decides whether she, too, will quit. Jeremy makes a mistake that could end his Buffalo career. An aviation gas shortage brings a sobering dose of reality to the McBryans. And after a visit from his mom, fate throws Scott an unexpected curve ball. When the dust settles, someone will be leaving Buffalo Airways.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Up in the Air", "Invictus", "Everybody's Fine", and "Brothers". The critics also reveal their number 4 picks for 'the Ten Best Films of the Decade'.
- Reviews of Brothers (2009), Up in the Air (2009), and Everybody's Fine (2009), as well as the Top 5 Movie Teachers of All Time.
- Joe gets Stella a job on his movie; Nick makes a gift for Macy.