God, the Devil and Bob is an animated comedy TV show that follows the unlikely friendship between God and the Devil. God decides to spare humanity if Bob, a beer-loving slob from Detroit, can prove that humanity is worth saving. Throughout the series, Bob faces various challenges while trying to convince God to have faith in humanity.
Grim & Evil also known as Maxwell Atoms' Grim & Evil and promotionally referred to as The Grim & Evil Show, is an American animated television series created by Maxwell Atoms. The series, which debuted on Cartoon Network, consisted of two segments which were eventually spun off into their own series, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Evil Con Carne.
The Home Court is an American sitcom that aired from September 30, 1995 to June 22, 1996 on NBC. The series starred Pamela Reed as a judge and mother who tried to juggle her home and professional lives.
Elliot Richards, a hopeless dweeb, is given seven wishes by the Devil in exchange for his soul. He wishes to be rich, emotionally sensitive, a superstar athlete, intelligent, and President of the United States, but each wish backfires. As he renounces his wishes, he realizes the importance of being true to himself and finds love in a surprising way.
Alien Nation is set in a future Earth where a spaceship full of extraterrestrial slaves crashes in Los Angeles. After the slaves are liberated and integrated into society, a human detective and an alien officer become partners, working together to solve crimes and navigate the complexities of a world with two species living side by side.
The Slap Maxwell Story is a situation comedy broadcast in the United States by ABC as part of its 1987-88 lineup. It stars Dabney Coleman as "Slap" Maxwell, an egocentric sportswriter for a newspaper called The Ledger, somewhere in the American Southwest. The Ledger was a very old-fashioned newspaper -- Slap still composed his column, "Slap Shots," on a typewriter -- and Slap was a very old-fashioned guy. Despite the newly litigious environment of journalism, Slap insisted on filling his column with rumor and innuendo, drawing lawsuits and Slap's frequent termination, to be followed by a groveling apology and his rehiring. He had an on-again, off-again relationship with girlfriend Judy, one of the paper's secretaries, due primarily to his off-putting personality. Annie was Slap's ex-wife, who nonetheless retained a soft spot for him. A recurring event throughout the series' run is that at some point in each episode, someone would hit Slap, with a nun even doing the honors in one episode. The show was created by Jay Tarses, who in 1983 was co-creator of Buffalo Bill, an NBC sitcom in which Coleman starred as a similarly off-putting character, the host of a TV talk show.
The Son of Bigfoot is a movie about a teenage boy named Adam who discovers that he is the son of Bigfoot. As Adam embarks on a journey to find his missing father, he encounters a villain, explores the forest, and learns about his own identity. With elements of adventure, comedy, and family, this animated film captivates its audience through the story of a boy uncovering the truth about his origins.
Capitol Critters is an animated television series about the lives of mice, rats, and roaches who reside in the basement and walls of the White House in Washington, D.C. The series was produced by Steven Bochco Productions and Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC, which aired seven out of the show's 13 episodes from January 31, 1992 to March 14, 1992. Cartoon Network later aired all 13 episodes in 1995. The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the surprise success of Fox's The Simpsons, alongside CBS's Fish Police and Family Dog. All three proved unsuccessful and were quickly cancelled.
Chickenhare, a young hero born half chicken and half hare, is determined to fit in and feel loved despite his differences. He is obsessed with adventuring, even though he is clumsy. When his villainous uncle escapes from jail and threatens to overthrow his father, Chickenhare sets off on a quest with his friends to stop him.
Domestic Life is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from January 4, 1984 to September 11, 1984. Film star Steve Martin served as executive producer.
Kate Brasher is an American dramatic television series that was broadcast by CBS. It premiered at 9:00pm ET/PT on Saturday, February 24, 2001 and was cancelled after six episodes. The title character was the single mother of teenaged sons Daniel and Elvis. Facing a financial crisis, she seeks legal advice at Brothers Keepers, an inner city community advocacy center, and is offered a job as a social worker. Her co-workers include attorney Abbie Schaeffer and Joe Almeida, the organization's street-smart director, who founded it after his daughter was killed in gang crossfire. Series creator Stephen Tolkin based the character of Almeida on Rabbi Mark Borovitz, an ex-convict and alcoholic who became the spiritual leader of Gateways Beit T'Shuvah, a residential treatment center for Jews in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The two men met when Tolkin contacted the rabbi for help with a friend who was dealing with substance abuse. Although set in Santa Monica, the series was shot on location in San Diego, California. Among those actors making guest appearances during the series' short run were K Callan, Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley, Mariette Hartley, Josh Hopkins, Carl Lumbly, David Naughton, and Mackenzie Phillips.
Shasta McNasty follows the hilarious misadventures of three friends – Scott, Dennis, and Randy – as they try to make it in the music industry. From failed record deals to outrageous parties, the trio constantly find themselves in outlandish situations that test their friendships and their dreams.
The Dentist 2 (1998) is a dark comedy about a deeply disturbed dentist who is an escaped psychiatric patient from a mental asylum. He goes on a bloody and torturous rampage, using his dental tools to extract revenge on those he believes have wronged him. As he spirals further into insanity, the dentist's malpractice causes fear and suspicion among his victims and those around him.
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When a religious sect steals a powerful artifact, the crew of Babylon 5 must race against time to retrieve it before it falls into the wrong hands. Along the way, they encounter alien races, virtual reality entrepreneurs, and a trapped soul seeking revenge.
Morton & Hayes was a short-lived comedy television series, shown Wednesday nights at 8:30 on CBS. Only six episodes were shown, from July 24 to August 28, 1991. This series was centered around the "rediscovered" work of a fictitious comedy duo.
In 'You Cast A Spell On Me', a warlock and a witch are reluctantly engaged by their families, but when a spell goes awry, they find themselves falling in love.
Earthfall follows a group of survivors who must navigate a world in chaos after an asteroid strike plunges Earth into a post-apocalyptic state. As they struggle to stay alive, they must confront their fears and face unknown threats from both the aftermath of the disaster and the presence of alien beings.
In 'Hisss,' a snake-woman takes vengeance against those who have wronged her. The film explores Indian mythology and showcases the transformation of the main character. It features themes of revenge, mythology, and the dangers of attempted rape. The protagonist's pregnancy craving and the cautionary tale element adds depth to the storyline. Overall, 'Hisss' is a thrilling horror movie with a unique cultural twist.
In Syngenor, a group of scientists working for a corporation are experimenting with genetic engineering, creating a super soldier. However, their creation, a cyborg creature, goes out of control and starts killing people. As the body count rises, a security guard and a scientist's niece must find a way to stop the monster before it's too late.