In a post-apocalyptic future, a nomad scavenger discovers the remains of a destroyed robot in the desert. She brings it back to her apartment and soon realizes that the robot is a dangerous killing machine. As the robot goes on a rampage, she must find a way to survive and stop it before it's too late.
Call for Help, also known as CFH, was a computer-themed television program that first aired exclusively on TechTV, a cable and satellite television network focused on technology, and then aired on G4techTV Canada and the HOW TO Channel in Australia. The final taped episode aired on February 26, 2007, but because the episodes were taped out of order, a number of other episodes taped during the same shooting week aired through April 6, 2007. A spin-off called The Lab with Leo Laporte aired much of the same content as Call for Help and ran on the same networks. The Lab was canceled about one year later due to low viewer ratings and the final episode aired in August 2008.
Taba and the Girls of Kagura Total Security Inc. are at it again. This time they have to battle a Gang of Phantom Cats and a mysterious enemy and assassin. And there are the run ins with the Government, the need for a new office, as well as sorting out the past to deal with. Luckily, they've got a stock pile of weapons and super technology to help.
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Taba and the Girls of Kagura Total Security Inc. specialize in jobs where their enemy are "Phantom Cats". They have a few run ins with the various Government agencies, as well as a gang of Phantom Cats; blowing up a lot of stuff along the way. When one of their own is kidnapped, they have to get her back.
The son of a merchant is trying to convince his father to sell his shop so he can buy the car he wants. But he will find his master in the face of a girl who has decided to help his father live a better life.
A documentary about the rise of computer hackers and the impact they had on the electronic age. It explores the subculture of hacking, the creativity and ethics involved, and the counterculture movement. The film focuses on individuals from prestigious institutions like MIT and Stanford University, and delves into the development of software and hardware during the 1960s and 1970s. It also emphasizes the personal computer revolution and the emergence of Silicon Valley as a hub for technology innovation. Overall, it provides an in-depth look into the world of computer hackers and their contributions to the information age.
Where are the Black superheroes? That question, posed back in 1993, sparked a revolution with the creation of Milestone Media. This incisive documentary tells the story of four Black creators who changed the face of superhero storytelling.
After long decades of suspended solitude in a theater's out-of-use electrical grid, a nut becomes the focal point of the night for a few college students.
A stop-motion adventure ten years in the making, Fabricated is a journey through an alien world that was once our own.
There's no time for pain relief.
Documentary about the open source hardware project called Arduino
When a woman buys groceries, she becomes entangled in a series of chaotic events, including a murder and the disposal of a dead body. This dark comedy explores the hilarity and absurdity of her situation.
Documentary on the rise and fall of Swiss hardrock legends "Krokus".
Solomon is a genie at the top of his game. But after winning award after award, he decides that the life of a genie just isn’t what it used to be. After discussing his concerns with his otherworldly “boss,” he opts to take an extended sabbatical, choosing a simpler life working in a hardware store (though still performing miracles on a substantially smaller scale). But one afternoon he is approached by a slick-talking “headhunter,” who relentlessly tries to recruit him back into the magical world, promising a substantially improved lifestyle with a new employer…
Galaksija - the computer that refused to die! is a documentary that explores the story of the Galaksija computer, which became a legendary hardware innovation in Yugoslavia during the 1980s. It delves into the impact and significance that this computer had on the IT industry and its lasting legacy in the 20th century.
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