The Secret World of Alex Mack is a TV show about a teenage girl named Alex who gains superpowers after being exposed to a chemical spill at a local chemical factory. She discovers that she can turn into a liquid, move objects with her mind, and shoot electricity. Alex uses her powers to navigate the challenges of middle school and deal with her older sister, school bullies, and a corporate executive who wants to capture her for experimentation.
After being captured by terrorists in Afghanistan, billionaire engineer Tony Stark builds a powerful suit of armor to fight against evil and protect the innocent. With his new suit, Iron Man uses advanced weapons and technology to take down the terrorists and right his company's wrongs.
The Superstars of Extreme Championship Wrestling show off their hardcore skills and in-ring technical wizardry in this one-hour weekly television series.
A New York City police officer tries to save his estranged wife and several others taken hostage by terrorists during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles. On Christmas Eve, NYPD Detective John McClane arrives in Los Angeles, hoping to reconcile with his wife Holly at a party held by her employer, the Nakatomi Corporation. The plaza is seized by German radical Hans Gruber and his team, who take everyone hostage except for McClane. McClane must navigate the building, outsmart the terrorists, and rescue the hostages.
The Killing (2007) is a Nordic noir crime drama TV show that revolves around a detective's investigation of the murder of a teenage girl. As the investigation progresses, the detective uncovers a web of corruption, conspiracy, and personal secrets, leading to a suspenseful and thrilling journey.
Undercover Boss is a reality TV show where a CEO or high-level executive goes undercover in their own company to learn about the experiences of their employees. The CEO disguises themselves and takes on various entry-level or lower-level positions within the company. They interact with their employees, learn about their daily tasks and challenges, and get a first-hand experience of the work environment. At the end of each episode, the CEO reveals their true identity and rewards deserving employees.
Max Payne, a police detective, is determined to find the killer who murdered his wife and daughter. Along the way, he teams up with an assassin named Mona Sax to solve a series of murders in New York City. They face opposition from the police, the mob, and a powerful corporation. As Max unravels the truth, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption, violence, and betrayal.
Sabrina Fairchild, the daughter of a chauffeur, falls in love with David Larrabee, the playboy son of her father's wealthy employers. When she returns from a stay in Paris transformed and sophisticated, David starts to see her in a new light.
One In A Million is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC for one season in 1980. The show was developed as a starring vehicle for comedienne Shirley Hemphill after the success of What's Happening!! in which she played a supporting role. The show was not a success and was cancelled after just 13 episodes. The series was broadcast on Saturdays at 8 p.m Eastern time. The series centers around Shirley Simmons, a sharp-tongued taxicab driver who inherits controlling interest in the multimillion dollar conglomerate Grayson Enterprises at the death of its founder, Jonathan Grayson, one of Shirley's regular fares. Gleefully assuming her position as CEO, she declares war on 'pompous stuffed shirts', especially company vice president Roland Cushing. She finds an ally in Nancy, Grayson's secretary. The series was set in New York City. The cast included several well-known character actors including Richard Paul as Mr. Grayson's nephew and Carl Ballantine as the owner of Shirely's favorite deli.
The best and most memorable matches from Hulk Hogan's career.
Two young employees, Larry and Richard, are invited to their boss Bernie's beach house for the weekend. They arrive to find Bernie dead, but instead of reporting it, they decide to pretend that he is alive to cover up their involvement in his death. They spend the weekend attempting to maintain the charade, leading to a series of hilarious and slapstick situations.
In the midst of the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive must navigate the political complexities of Berlin and the clash between communism and capitalism when his boss's daughter gets involved with a communist from the Soviet Union.
Royal Rumble 2016 is a high-stakes WWE event where top wrestlers compete in a battle royale. With intense matches and surprising twists, this event showcases the best of professional wrestling.
When a Japanese car company buys an American car factory, a clash of cultures ensues as the American workers try to adapt to their new Japanese management.
A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit, but finds that his message may be difficult to control. Howard Beale, the longtime anchor of the Union Broadcasting System's UBS Evening News, learns that he has two weeks left on air due to declining ratings. He announces on live television that he will commit suicide on his next broadcast. UBS tries to fire him, but allows him to have a dignified farewell. During his broadcast, he launches into a rant claiming that life is 'bullshit.' This causes the ratings to spike, and UBS decides to exploit Beale's antics. Diana Christensen, the head of the network's programming department, cuts a deal with a group of radical terrorists for a new docudrama series. Beale's ratings eventually top out, and Christensen offers to help develop the show. She begins an affair with Beale's friend, Max Schumacher, who is also an UBS executive. When Schumacher decides to end Beale's show, Christensen convinces Frank Hackett, another UBS executive, to move the show under the entertainment division. The show becomes the most highly rated program on television, and Beale becomes a celebrity preaching his message of anger. Max and Diana's romance initially suffers, but they eventually reconcile. However, in the flush of high ratings, Max leaves Diana and warns her that she will self-destruct. When Beale discovers that the network will be bought out by a larger conglomerate, he launches an on-screen tirade against the deal. The top brass panic because of the company's debt load, but Beale is taken to meet with the chairman of the conglomerate who persuades him to abandon his populist messages. But Beale's new sermons depress the audiences, and ratings begin to slide. The network executives decide to hire a group of terrorists to assassinate Beale on the air. The assassination succeeds, putting an end to his show and paving the way for a new season of programming.
This documentary explores the life and career of Paul Heyman, a wrestling promoter known for his role in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and his work as a manager in various wrestling promotions. It delves into his early days as a photographer and his rise to becoming one of the most influential figures in professional wrestling.
In Carbon Copy, a wealthy white executive named Walter Whitney Jr. discovers that he has a biracial son named Roger who was born out of an affair Walter had with a black woman. Roger, a struggling pre-med student, finds out about his true parentage and decides to confront Walter. As the two navigate their differences and racial tensions, they also embark on a road trip and become unlikely allies.
Zabriskie Point is a drama that explores themes of counterculture, disillusionment, and social unrest in 1970s America. The story follows a college student who becomes involved with a group of hippies and finds himself on a road trip that leads to chaos and tragedy. Along the way, he encounters themes of nonconformity, protest, and the clash between the establishment and the counterculture movement. The movie also explores themes of love, sex, and freedom, as well as the destructive power of corporate greed and police brutality. Zabriskie Point is regarded as a cult classic and an experimental film that captures the spirit of the era.
The Last Blockbuster is a documentary that explores the history of Blockbuster Video, its role in the home entertainment industry, and its ultimate decline in the face of streaming services. Through interviews with former employees, customers, and industry experts, the film examines the impact of the video rental store on popular culture and human interaction.
In post-WWII Japan, an executive seeks vengeance against the corrupt executives responsible for his father's death. As he uncovers layers of corporate greed and deception, he must navigate a web of blackmail, betrayal, and tragedy. His pursuit for justice leads to unexpected twists and a nerve-wracking climax.