Camp Cucamonga follows a group of kids as they navigate the trials and tribulations of summer camp. Along the way, they form lasting friendships, compete in various competitions, and learn important life lessons. From paddleboarding to pie-eating contests, there's never a dull moment at Camp Cucamonga.
After the death of his brother in a road battle, a man embarks on a journey of revenge. Fueled by his grief and anger, he sets out to track down and confront those responsible, taking on dangerous challenges along the way.
When a military experiment goes wrong, a mutant zombie is unleashed on a high school, causing chaos and terror.
When a cartoonist's creations come to life, they terrorize an artist colony, leading to a series of murders and chaos. With blood-splatter, decapitation, and supernatural elements, the cartoonist must find a way to stop the man-eating monsters before it's too late.
A veteran and his war buddies hunt for the killer of the veteran's sister.
Pictionary is a children's game show based on the board game of the same name, in which two teams of three children competed in a drawing game for prizes. This version was hosted by Brian Robbins, and aired in between June and September of 1989 with 65 episodes. The show was distributed by MCA TV and was a production of Barry & Enright Productions. The score was kept by "Felicity", who turned a knob to pour plastic beads into a container until they reached the amount of the team's score. Felicity inexplicably left the show for several weeks during the middle of the run, during which time the score was kept by Robbins. Rules explanations and close calls were handled by a bald, mustachioed judge nicknamed "Judge Mental" who sat in a mock-up judge's bench atop the scoring device, and would always be booed by the audience upon his introduction.
A highly respected and revered baseball coach has been accused by a female student of conducting some kind of research that borders on sexual molestation. When her parents decide to report him to the authorities. They are held in contempt, because the community can't believe that this wonderful man could do the things that they are accusing him of.
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