When a shopping mall is taken over by a gang of organized crooks, it's up to a mild-mannered security guard, Paul Blart, to save the day. With his hypoglycemia and dream of joining the New Jersey State Police, Blart faces numerous obstacles as he navigates through the mall to rescue his friends and defeat the criminals. In this action-filled comedy, Blart showcases his unlikely heroism and determination to protect the people in the mall, all while finding unexpected love and acceptance.
Boiling Point is a drama-thriller film set in a high-end restaurant kitchen during a busy night. The story revolves around a head chef, his staff, and the challenges they face while trying to deliver perfect meals. As tensions rise and tempers flare, the pressure reaches a boiling point, leading to an emotional meltdown. The film explores themes of addiction, mental health, and the sacrifices required for success in the culinary industry.
Yoga Hosers is a comedy horror movie about two teenage girls who love yoga and find themselves in a battle against an ancient evil presence. With the help of a legendary man-hunter, they must save their small town from destruction.
In this comedy movie, the residents of a trailer park have to say goodbye to the bad guys. The story involves disgruntled customers, a Delorean car, dancing, alcoholism, bootlegging, and more hilarious situations. As they navigate through their adventures, they encounter a variety of funny and absurd scenarios, including driving a car without a door, watermelons, alcoholism spoofs, smoking marijuana, shotguns, sandwiches, pellet guns, pay phones, marijuana joints, living in a car, bologna, trailer trash, trailer parks, a homosexual cop, a grow-op, a gay couple, an alcoholic cop, alcohol abuse, poor white trash, a white rapper, and Nova Scotia, Canada.
A documentary film that delves into the complex and often contentious relationship between Star Wars fans and filmmaker George Lucas. From the passion and devotion of the fan culture to the criticism and frustration of some of Lucas's creative decisions, the film explores the multifaceted nature of fandom and the impact it has on both fans and creators. Through interviews with fans from Los Angeles to Paris and from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., the documentary examines the enduring popularity and influence of the Star Wars franchise.
The Man Who Copied is a movie about a young man who works at a photocopy store, but dreams of becoming an artist. He gets involved in a counterfeit money scheme and falls in love with a salesgirl. Set in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the film explores themes of deception, voyeurism, and moral ambiguity.
Hotel Hell is a reality TV show where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay visits and helps struggling hotels and their owners. With his expertise and tough-love approach, Ramsay confronts the issues faced by these failing businesses and provides them with constructive criticism and advice. From dealing with financial debt to improving the quality of service and customer experience, Ramsay guides the hotel owners towards turning their establishments around. Viewers get an inside look at the challenges and transformations that take place behind the scenes of the hospitality industry.
Living in Your Car is a Canadian television comedy-drama series that debuted on May 7, 2010 on HBO Canada. The series stars John Ralston as Steve Unger, a former high-flying corporate executive struggling to rebuild his life after being indicted on fraud, obstruction and racketeering charges. Legally forbidden to hold any job dealing with other people's money, he finds himself ordered to teach a business ethics class — and is forced to live in his car when his wife won't let him back into their home. The series was created and principally written by George F. Walker, Dani Romain, and Joseph Kay.
Kisses and Caroms is a comedy romance that revolves around a threesome and a game of billiards. The story follows the lives of a group of characters who engage in a series of misadventures involving love, infidelity, and sexual promiscuity. The film explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships in a playful and humorous way. With its quirky characters and hilarious situations, Kisses and Caroms is a fun and entertaining watch.
In Long Pigs, a serial killer uses a cookbook to find creative ways to cook and consume his victims. Detective Moore is hot on his trail, but will he be able to stop the sociopath before more people fall victim?
A lecturer on domestic difficulties, having previously discussed the subject from a woman's viewpoint, now proceeds to present the man's perspective. He emphasizes that he wishes to avoid generalizations that would apply to all women. Instead, he plans to present a series of sketches that illustrate possibly isolated examples of some of the ways that particular women have baffled or frustrated their husbands by their behavior.
A group of misfit shopping cart attendants deal with another day at their dead end jobs.
Johnny Doormat has a domineering, nagging wife. He takes his ire at her out on his office workers. His wife sees him at a tobacco shop and, through an illusion, pictures him as her television hero. But when he gets home, he has turned back into his meek, spineless self.
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