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- A look at the life and work of doctor-assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian.
- The hugely popular computer game becomes a weekly TV gameshow.
- The film tells Jack Soo's story through a montage of film and television clips, rare footage, interviews with family members, friends, co-workers, and others who knew him best. From his early appearances on programs such as The Jack Benny Show and Valentines' Day, Soo's life is examined both in the historical context of the times, and the grandeur of an earlier Hollywood where stars like Soo succeeded in a multitude of artistic mediums, reminiscent of vaudevillian times. From Soo's early training as an announcer and stand-up comic, to his singing, acting and dancing career on Broadway, culminating with his signature role as Detective Nick Yemana, Soo's unique talent and dedication to his craft are fully explored and captured through a dazzling kaleidoscope of images, music, montages, interviews and stories. Featured interview subjects include Nancy Kwan who was Soo's co-star in the film version of Broadway Flower Drum Song; Soo's co-stars on Barney Miller, Max Gail and Steve Landesberg; Hal Kanter, the creator and producer of Valentine's Day and George Takei, Soo's friend and co-star in The Green Berets. The film will also dig deep into Soo's past, including interviews with Soo's daughter and close friends, former Topaz internees, former Motown executive Al Abrams, and others who knew Soo at key points in his life and career.
- In this compelling short film, we follow the life of a Montford Point Marine as he reflects on his experiences and the challenges he faced as an African American in the Marine Corps. Set against the backdrop of racial segregation and the horrors of war, the film delves into the Marine's journey from the initial days of training to witnessing the devastating aftermath of the bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From Korea to Vietnam, the Marine's resilience and dedication shine through as he recounts his harrowing encounters with death and his unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers. Through his story, the film sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of African Americans in the Marine Corps and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these unsung heroes. Ultimately, it becomes a powerful testament to the Marine's determination to share his experiences, educate others, and preserve the legacy of African Americans in the military.
- Sarcastic host asks up to three players either seven or twenty one questions from pop culture and science in this classic game show spoof. The game is presented like a radio play with fake ad breaks and only questions appear on screen.
- Desperate to fit in, Elizabeth will do just about anything to be a part of the coolest clique at school. But when group members Brittany and Lorna devise a mean-spirited Halloween initiation for Elizabeth, they get more than they bargained for.
- What would you do if you couldn't have a conversation with someone you loved, or even understand what he was thinking? Eighteen year old Kyle Nixon, whose younger brother Jack has autism, has been trying to figure that out for most of his life. It turns out that the answers to his puzzle also offer insight into the value and dignity of every one of us.
- Jack Andraka, a high school sophomore, has developed a revolutionary new test for pancreatic cancer, proving the future of science is in the hands of our youth.
- Josh "Schmitty" Schmitstinstein hosts 50 more episodes of everyone's favorite trivia-comedy game show.
- This fourth volume of the series starkly changes the setting, from a generic quiz show set to a grunge, industrial mood, framed as a "Ride" on an elevator and at times a car, destined to a place known only as "The Bottom". All five hosts from previous U.S. entries reappear-Nate Shapiro from Volume 1, Cookie from Volume 3 and Television, Schmitty from Movies, and Guy Towers from Sports. Oh, and Buzz Lippman from Volume 2 is back too, but the others don't seem to like him, and he gets being thrown out of the host rotation. (Note: The German version, as before, is only hosted by the singular host, Quizmaster Jack.) Every episode (termed a "floor") starts with a moral dilemma, often without a morally good option. Your answer will decide the theme for that floor, consisting of 12 questions and a grand finale. The 12 questions may be: a regular 4-choice question; a fill-in-the-blank question; a DisOrDat, where one player quickly sorts 7 options into 2 categories (or sometimes "both"); a Gibberish Question, where the players are given a nonsense phrase and must figure out what common phrase its syllables rhyme with; a Roadkill question, where the players must figure out how 7 pairs of clues relate to each other, then how the 7 correct answers relate to each other; a Jack BINGO, where a 5-letter word is given first, and the players must choose the first letter of the answers from that 5-letter word, or; a Guest Host Question, where the question is given by someone other than the host for that floor. The grand finale is the Jack Attack: 7 rounds of word association where the players must buzz in when the additional phrase connects with the central phrase according to the clue.
- A sleazy rival tries to steal away a client, so Gwen and Terry scheme to outmaneuver him. Meanwhile, Danny's agent tries to find a job for a loony bar patron who thinks he's Benjamin Franklin.
- Michael's new friend likes Susan.
- Jack appears to be a dull and uninspiring boss, but the She Spies discover there is another side to him when no one is watching. All harmless fun until Jack is caught up in an international diamond smuggling ring.
- Lucy finally publishes photos of action-movie star Jack Dawson in the arms of his gay lover: Leo. Elsewhere, menacing visitors in the form of gangster Tweey McDaniel and his goons, threaten Brent Barrow to reveal Lucy's source about the murder of rapper Aundre G. Meanwhile, Willa attempts to get a story from a former boyfriend to impress Lucy about her newfound killer instincts. Also, Julia interrupts a photo shoot for Holt which drives him closer to Lucy, while Julia falls deeper into drugs with her lesbian friend/lover Garbo.
- 2012– TV-MATV Episode
- Jack joins the robotics club to Dre's dismay; Ruby embellishes a story for Diane's school project.
- Jack and Allison are trapped within the Global Dynamics building during a countdown for a sonic cleaning. Fargo messes with the memory recording system Dr. Fontana has been working on, which accidentally leads to widespread amnesia.
- Episode:(2010)
The Losers/The Back-Up Plan/You Don't Know Jack/Oceans/Exit Through the Gift Shop/Death at a Funeral
1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "The Losers", "The Back-Up Plan", "You Don't Know Jack", "Oceans", "Exit Through the Gift Shop", and "Death at a Funeral". In the 'DVD Out Now' segment, the critics Recommend "Avatar", "It's Complicated", and "Crazy Heart". - When Dante's favorite childhood story leaks from his eBook into real life; Dante discovers that his hero from the story isn't all that he thought he was.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2012– 21mTV-PGTV EpisodeEric Young travels to the Louisiana Bayou to compete in the Spearfish Rodeo. EY heads 30 miles into the Gulf of Mexico to spearfish at the base of oil rigs, and go after the largest fighting fish in the Atlantic, including the powerful Jack Crevalle.
- 2016– 1h 8mPodcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode