Dr. Joel Fleischman, a young and arrogant doctor from New York City, is forced to work in a small town in Alaska as part of his medical school scholarship. He encounters eccentric characters, navigates the challenges of small-town life, and learns to appreciate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
In Daddy's Home 2, stepfather Brad and biological father Dusty have put their differences aside and are co-parenting their two children. However, their peaceful holiday plans are disrupted when their own fathers come to visit, leading to a chaotic and hilarious Christmas.
Crash Canyon is an animated TV show that centers around a dysfunctional family who find themselves stranded in a canyon. The family lives in a motor home and faces various comedic and dramatic situations as they navigate their unconventional life. The show explores themes of family dynamics, survival, and humor.
A comprehensive investigation into various UFO sightings around the world, including interviews with eyewitnesses and government officials.
Out of the Blue is a documentary that explores the history of UFO sightings and the government's involvement in covering up evidence. It delves into various incidents such as the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident and the Phoenix Lights, providing interviews with witnesses and experts in the field.
American Moon is a documentary film that delves into the conspiracy theory questioning the authenticity of the moon landing. It examines the evidence, interviews ex-astronauts, and challenges the official narrative.
Think about this: to date, only three countries have been able to put a man merely in Earth orbit – the United States, Russia, and China. That speaks to how difficult it is just to get into orbit. Next, consider how far away the moon is from the Earth: 240,000 miles. Since the alleged moon landings, no country even claims to have gone more than 400 miles from Earth and that was in the Space Shuttle. The International Space Station orbits at 200 miles above Earth. There is a big difference between 240,000 miles and 400 miles. Why can’t anyone make it more than 400 miles from Earth today if we could make a 480,000 mile round trip in 1969?
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