As the orcs invade Azeroth through a magic portal, a group of humans and dissenting orcs must join forces to uncover the true evil behind the war. The orcs, led by the powerful warlock Gul'Dan, use Fel magic to drain life from captives. Durotan, a chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan, and his allies attempt to resist Gul'Dan's plans. Meanwhile, Anduin Lothar, the commander of the human forces, and Khadgar, a mage, investigate the presence of Fel magic. They discover that Medivh, the Guardian of Tirisfal, may have been involved in opening the portal. With the help of Garona, a half-orc slave, and the Frostwolf Clan, the humans plan an alliance to defeat Gul'Dan. However, Medivh's corruption by Fel magic and the Horde's attack on the Alliance complicate their efforts. In the end, the humans and orcs must battle for control of Azeroth.
In the land of Mirabilis, a sorcerer named Dragon Eye seeks to obtain the mythical Bloodsteel, a powerful and destructive force. A group of knights, including a reluctant hero named John, a skilled swordswoman named Sedessa, and a wise monk named Tesselink, band together to stop Dragon Eye and his minions. Along the way, they face deception, betrayal, and danger as they search for the Bloodsteel and try to save their land.
In the prehistoric past, a young man named Keda embarks on a perilous journey to find his way back home after being left for dead during a buffalo hunt. Along the way, he forms an unlikely friendship with an injured wolf and together, they must brave the harsh and unforgiving wilderness to survive.
The Julekalender follows the adventures of three friends who stumble upon a magical advent calendar that leads them into a world of comedy, mystery, and Christmas cheer. As they open each door, they encounter catchphrases, running gags, and unforgettable characters. From a talking cave to a suit-wearing potato farmer, their journey is filled with laughter and surprises. With a mix of romance, music, and a hint of magic, this cult-favorite TV show captures the essence of the holiday season.
Robot Chicken: Star Wars is a comedic take on the Star Wars universe. It features stop-motion animation and parodies various characters and scenes from the franchise. The movie is filled with crude humor, slapstick comedy, and quirky jokes. It also includes references to popular Star Wars elements such as lightsaber battles, Jedi Knights, Sith Lords, and famous characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.
When a young linguist arrives in a remote Mexican village, he discovers that the native language is on the verge of extinction. As he tries to learn and preserve the language, he becomes embroiled in a long-standing feud between two elderly men.
During World War II, a Jewish man named Gilles pretends to know the Persian language to save his life in a German labor camp. He is forced to give a language lesson to a Nazi officer and becomes entangled in a web of lies, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful story of survival.
In this comedic animated movie, Robot Chicken returns with another hilarious spoof of the Star Wars universe. Join your favorite characters in absurd and surreal adventures filled with parodies, gags, and running jokes.
A man wakes from a coma speaking a fully formed but unrecognizable language baffling linguistic experts from around the globe.
Born of Hope is a fan-made film set in the fantasy world of Middle-earth, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's epic saga, The Lord of the Rings. It tells the story of Arathorn, the father of Aragorn, and his journey to reclaim the lost throne of Gondor.
Tess is the female lead in a very successful Sci-Fi series. She longs to escape from the sexist and stereotypical role that has given her fame but no one around her can believe she would leave a starring role. When a photo leaks that suggests her leading man and real-life husband is cheating on her, Tess turns to her trusted assistant for support. Unfortunately, that may not have been the wisest choice.
To Be or Not to Be: Klingons and Shakespeare is a fascinating documentary that delves into the unexpected connection between the fictional language of Klingon from Star Trek and the works of William Shakespeare. The film explores the influence of Shakespearean quotations and themes in Star Trek, particularly in relation to the famous play Hamlet. Through interviews and analysis, it showcases how Klingon language and Shakespearean drama intersect, creating a unique and thought-provoking cultural phenomenon.
A railway officer tries to learn about the lifestyle and language of a tribe that lives on the brink of a civilisation. Unfortunately, he creates problems for them.
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