Friday Night Lights is a moving and inspiring drama that follows the story of a high school football team in a small Texas town. The film explores themes of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams as the team navigates the pressures of the game and the complexities of their personal lives. With captivating performances and a heartfelt story, Friday Night Lights is a must-watch for sports and drama enthusiasts alike.
Brewster McCloud, a young man living in Houston, dreams of building a flying machine. With the guidance of a guardian angel, he works towards his goal while navigating through a murder investigation, a falling-out-of-a-wheelchair, and a bird-dropping menace. As Brewster faces obstacles and confronts his own demons, he discovers the true meaning of freedom and flight.
In Night Game, a former baseball player turned detective is drawn into a deadly game as he investigates a series of murders targeting young women in Houston. With the help of his police colleagues, he navigates the dark underworld of the city and its connection to the baseball scene, uncovering a psychotic killer seeking revenge. As the body count rises, he must race against time to catch the murderer before he becomes the next victim.
In The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training, a group of misfit kids from the original Bad News Bears movie are back for more hilarious misadventures. This time, they must train and compete in a baseball tournament, facing various challenges along the way. With their unconventional tactics and determination, they aim to prove themselves as capable players.
Facing Nolan is a definitive documentary about Nolan Ryan, the legendary baseball player known for creating a mythology in the world of Major League Baseball. It explores his impact through the perspectives of the hitters who faced him and the teammates who revered him, providing an in-depth look at this Texas legend.
A disturbed young man threatens violence at the World Series after failing to make the Houston Astros.
The Lord of the Universe is a documentary film that explores a gathering of hippies at the Houston Astrodome in the 1970s. The film delves into the new-age movement, spirituality, and religiosity of the era, featuring interviews with a spiritual leader and delving into the practices of meditation and knowledge seeking. The film also explores the influence of the Hare Krishna movement and the presence of cults during that time.
Ever since the Astrodome's grand opening night on April 9, 1965, when the Astros hosted the legendary Mickey Mantle and the New York Yankees in an exhibition game, baseball under glass has produced exciting times and great memories. The Astrodome revolutionized baseball and the game hasn't been the same since. Take a fun look back at the early years. Relive the excitement of the 1980 and '86 playoff series, then review the 1989 season as the Astros' young guns came of age, ready for the 1990s. All of these moments and more are captured in this video tribute to the Astros and their 25 years in the "Eight Wonder of the World." Written and produced by Houston sports journalist and Astros broadcaster Bruce Gietzen.
A look back at the history of major league baseball in Houston, starting with its humble beginnings at Colt .45 stadium, to the massive grandeur of the Astrodome and the birth of the Astros. Enjoy many of the great moments in Houston's baseball history including Ken Johnson's no-hitter, which he lost, Don Wilson's spectacular performances on the mound, and Nolan Ryan's triumph in overtaking Walter Johnson's strikeout record, just to name a few. Relive the story of the Astros as told by the stars who experienced it: like Rusty Staub, Joe Morgan and Mike Scott. From an expansion team in 1962 to today's National League Western Division Champions, "A Silver Odyssey" captures a quarter-century of history, humor and excitement.
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