Dobie Gillis is a high school student who is always trying to impress and win over girls. He often finds himself in humorous and awkward situations as he navigates through teenage life and deals with his parents, classmates, and the staff at the local ice cream parlor. With a unique blend of wit and charm, Dobie's misadventures are sure to bring laughter to the whole family.
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher, suffers an accident that leads to him transforming into a raging green monster when he gets angry. Along with his ex-girlfriend Betty Ross, they uncover secrets about their fathers' past while being pursued by the military.
Katie Price, a 17-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, is confined to her home during the day due to her extreme sensitivity to sunlight. During the night, she spends her time playing the guitar and composing songs. One evening, while she is playing her guitar at the train station, she meets Charlie, a boy she has been watching from her bedroom window for years. As their relationship develops, Katie faces the challenge of trying to live a normal life while battling her illness and risking her life for love.
Odd Thomas, a clairvoyant young man, uses his supernatural abilities to solve crimes in his small desert town. He must navigate through police corruption, psychic visions, and even encounters with the dead, all while trying to protect his loved ones.
Three single women in a small town become friends and fantasize about their ideal man. A mysterious stranger arrives and gives them supernatural powers, but they soon discover the dark consequences of their wishes.
Ku'damm 59 is a TV show set in 1959 Berlin, focusing on the lives of various characters and the challenges they face in post-war Germany. It follows the story of a film director and his wife, a German-Jewish family struggling to rebuild their lives, and a homosexual man navigating societal expectations. The show delves into themes of marriage, family dynamics, social issues, and the cultural climate of the era.
The Trouble with Girls is a comedy movie set in a small town in the 1920s. It follows the story of a small-town sheriff who faces various challenges, including dealing with alcoholic behavior, organizing a talent show, and addressing workers' rights. The movie also explores themes of friendship, justice, and romance.
Return to Two Moon Junction is a drama-romance film set in southern Georgia. It tells the story of a passionate romance between a model and a man from her hometown. The movie explores themes of love, manipulation, and the consequences of using others. It also features elements of seduction, sensuality, and sexual awakening. The plot revolves around their engagement, workplace romance, and the power dynamics between the characters. Along with the intense romance, the film showcases the beauty of Georgia through scenes of waterfalls, trains, and trucks.
In early 1900s Brooklyn, a young girl named Francie grows up in a poor family. Despite the hardships of poverty, Francie finds solace in the world of books and dreams of a better life. She navigates the challenges of her family's struggles, including her father's alcoholism and her mother's determination to provide a better future for her children. Through perseverance and strength, Francie discovers her own identity and learns the value of resilience and self-discovery.
Archie and friends reunite for a high school reunion in Riverdale, where they navigate love triangles and old friendships.
In 'Come Clean,' Laurel and Hardy are tasked with cleaning a room, but their efforts are continuously thwarted by accidents, distractions, and their nagging wives. They find themselves running into each other, breaking dishes, and causing chaos in the process. In the end, they manage to save a life, but not without creating a mess.
Book of Love is a comedy-drama movie released in 2004. It focuses on a teacher who gets involved in a series of misadventures in a school setting. The movie explores themes of infidelity, forgiveness, and the complexities of relationships. It features a mix of comedy and drama, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking watch.
In the Arizona Territory in the 1910s, a female sheriff must navigate a web of deception and politics while falling for a charming con artist. As she runs for re-election, she faces a kidnapping that tests her resolve and loyalty. Will love prevail in this wild frontier?
Follow the journey of a US politician as he travels across rural America, meeting voters, conducting interviews, and giving speeches during a primary election campaign.
In Arthur's Perfect Christmas, Arthur and his friends embark on various festive adventures as they prepare for Christmas. They navigate through challenges like a school play, a lost toy, and Arthur's parents' struggles with the holiday season. Despite the ups and downs, they learn the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of love, friendship, and family.
Minnie Moore, a quirky museum curator, and Seymour Moskowitz, a parking lot attendant, navigate the ups and downs of love in Los Angeles, California. Their chance meeting leads to a unique and unpredictable relationship filled with comedy, drama, and romance. As their bond grows, they discover the complexities of loneliness, intergenerational friendship, and the challenges of falling in love.
The Compleat Al (a title parody/homage of the 1982 documentary ‘The Compleat Beatles’) is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, the Grammy® award-winning master of musical parody and rock-and-roll comedy, from his birth to 1985. Although a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovic's real life, beginning with his childhood years, his high school and college days, and up through his early-career rise to stardom. This semi-concocted chronicle also contains classic moments from AL-TV, footage from his trip to Japan, and a somewhat embellished version of how he received permission from Michael Jackson for "Eat It". And to top it off, The Compleat Al contains eight "Weird Al" music video classics: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", the award-winning "Eat It", "I Lost on Jeopardy", "This Is the Life", "Like a Surgeon", "One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid"!
When a spoiled New York City boy falls off a luxury yacht, he is rescued by a fishing boat from Gloucester, Massachusetts. On board, he must learn to work and take responsibility as he navigates the challenges of life at sea.
In America is a heartwarming drama film about a family of Irish immigrants who struggle to make a new life in New York City. They face challenges such as dealing with the death of a child, illegal immigration, and the false promises of the American dream. Through it all, they find hope, love, and a sense of belonging.
For Those Who Think Young is a comedy romance movie set in California during the beach party era. The story follows a group of young people who get caught up in a series of misadventures and misunderstandings. The plot revolves around a man who is framed for a crime and must clear his name with the help of a private investigator and a personal assistant. Along the way, they encounter surfers, former gangsters, and experience a touch of homosexual subtext. The movie captures the carefree spirit of the time with scenes of beach parties, college life, and romantic entanglements.