Drugs, Inc. is a documentary TV show that takes viewers inside the dangerous and secretive world of illegal drugs. From the manufacturing and distribution to the impact on society, each episode provides a deep dive into a different aspect of the drug trade. Follow law enforcement agencies, drug lords, and addicts as they navigate the complex and dangerous world of drugs.
When a detective's partner is murdered by a drug lord, he is assigned a new partner - a dog named Jerry Lee. Together, they must bring down the criminal empire and seek justice for their fallen comrade. Along the way, they encounter explosive car chases, comedic mishaps, and thrilling rooftop pursuits.
A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal fifty cars with his crew in one night to save his brother's life. Giovanni Ribisi , along with 2 other men, are about to steal a car under orders from Calitri (Christopher Eccleston.) The goal is to steal 50 top of the line cars to fill an order from an international auto theft ring. The intended car is a Porsche, still in a showroom. Ribisi tells the 2 men that he's going to get his tools to steal the car. He opens his trunk, takes out a brick and throws it through the glass door of the car dealership. They steal the car, driving it through the glass wall of the dealership. The police track the car back to the gang's warehouse. Everyone escapes but the police impound all the cars already stolen including 3 Mercedes. Kip Raines (Nicolas Cage) is a former car thief who is now running a rundown go-kart track. One of his old gangs shows up and tells him that Calitri has his brother Ribisi and he's in serious trouble. They go to Long Beach and to Calitri's headquarters in a wrecking yard. The brother is handcuffed to the steering wheel of a car in a crusher. Calitri tells Cage that he has 3 days to steal 50 cars, or his brother dies. Cage agrees. Day 1, they pick their team which includes Robert Duvall, Angelina Jolie and Cage's brother Ribisi who was released from the half-crushed car. Memphis (Rebert Duvall) was Cage's old car stealing mentor. Day 2, they pick out the cars to steal. Day 3, they steal the cars. The police detective (Delroy Lindo) knows how the original 3 Mercedes were stolen. The thieves had gotten special keys from the dealer, so the police watch the dealership. When one of Cage's group goes to get more keys, the police start following him. The theft of the cars is going smoothly until Cage is about to steal one of the Mercedes and notices the police watching. He notifies the rest of his team to walk away from the Mercedes. He still needs these cars to fill his order. He then realizes that he still has the original keys from the first attempt. He decides to steal the 3 Mercedes from the police impound lot. They've now got 49 cars and need just one more. The last car is a 1967 Mustang Shelby GT. This has always been a problem car for Cage since he's never had a successful theft of this type of car. He starts the car but when he starts to pull out of the lot, the police show up. A huge chase begins lasting about 15 minutes ending with Cage stopped in a giant traffic jam on a bridge. As the police are about to capture him, Cage notices a truck used for carrying autos with its ramp down. Cage floors it and using the ramp, jumps over all the cars stuck in traffic, escaping from the police. He gets the car to Calitri 12 minutes late. Calitri toys with Cage saying he'll let his brother live but has really made up his mind to kill Cage. As his henchman are about to kill Cage, his brother shows up and knocks off the henchman. Delroy shows up and he, Cage and Calitri have a gunfight inside the warehouse. Calitri has Delroy at gunpoint and is about to shoot him when Cage runs and throws himself against Calitri, knocking Calitri off the catwalk to his death. Delroy was there to arrest Cage for auto theft but let's Cage go for saving his life. Cage tells him where the other 49 stolen cars are. The last scene is Cage and his gang having a barbecue at Duvall's shop, and they give Cage a present. It is a 1967 Mustang Shelby which can be restored. It ends with Cage and Jolie driving off in it.
After finding love, Bridget Jones questions if she really has everything she'd ever dreamed of having. It is another year in the life of Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger). Things are looking up for our heroine since we last saw her. She is losing weight, has quit smoking (at least as far as her boyfriend is concerned), and she is in a completely fulfilling relationship with barrister Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). Bridget also has a successful career in television where she is an on air personality for the tabloid TV show 'Sit Up, Britain.' As we join her she is in the midst of filming a story requiring her to sky dive over the country side. After falling out of the plane and almost forgetting to pull the rip cord she finally lands safely in a pen filled with pigs. Afraid that her boss is upset over her clumsiness, she is summoned to his office only to learn that Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) now works for the station too and that her boss wants them to team up on some travel pieces for the network. Not willing to be content with bliss, she becomes suspicious of Mark when he cancels their dinner date one evening. Her friends convince her that he is having an affair with the very attractive Rebecca who works at the law firm. She goes to his house to confront him and after climbing the ledge to peek into the window she falls from the roof into the bushes and is then greeted at the door by Rebecca who lets her in to the house only to find that Mark is having a meeting with some associates. Seeing that she is under stress Mark invites her on a weekend ski getaway but as soon as they arrive we discover two things - Bridget has lied about her skiing ability and Rebecca is also there. The next week Mark invites Bridget to a very important dinner given by the firm. Bridget manages to arrive late in a state of disarray and insults some of his coworkers. At dinner she begins to feel that she is out of Mark's league and that she is nothing more than an embarrassment to him. On the way home Bridget admonishes Mark for never sticking up for her in front of his pompous friends and then leaves. Weeks go by and Mark does not call. Reluctantly Bridget accepts a project working with Daniel on a piece in Thailand. On the plane Daniel saves her from the rigors of coach class by bringing her into first class with him and explains that he is no longer a skirt chaser and that she was the best thing that ever happened to him. While in Thailand, Bridget's friend Shazzer who has accompanied her on the trip meets a very attractive young man named Jed who has a love of hallucinogenic mushrooms which he slips into Bridget's food. Daniel finds Bridget at the beach in a euphoric state of mind and invites her up to his room. Almost succumbing to his advances she realizes just in time that if she sleeps with him it will be truly over between she and Mark. As she leaves she runs into a prostitute who is arriving for her nightly appointment with Daniel. The next day Bridget and Shazzer pack up to leave and to hurry things along Bridget agrees to carry the Thai Ceremonial Snake Bowl that Jed has left with them in her bag. At airport customs it is discovered that the bowl is filled with cocaine and Bridget is immediately arrested for attempting to transport illegal drugs. Daniel upon seeing the trouble that Bridget is in shrugs and gets on the plane. In prison Bridget immediately befriends the other inmates and upon hearing their stories of forced prostitution and abuse that they have had in their relationships she realizes that she had it pretty good with Mark. Days later she is pulled from the holding cell and is taken to meet with her attorney - it is Mark who tells her that he is merely the messenger and that the Thai government has agreed to show her leniency. Back home Mark confronts Daniel and asks him if he knew that Bridget had been arrested in Thailand. When he admits that he did - Mark drags him outside and they have a fight in the streets ending with both spilling into a fountain in the courtyard. Arriving in England Bridget discovers that Mark went to great lengths to hunt down Jed and extradite him so that she could be set free. She runs to Mark's house only to find Rebecca there who admits that it is Bridget whom she has had a crush on all this time and not Mark. Rebecca even proves it by kissing Bridget who is flattered, but politely turns her down. Bridget takes a taxi to Mark's office and is splashed by several passing cars. Soak and wet, she searches the building and happens upon Mark in a meeting with several important officials. They go out into the corridor and Mark finally proposes to her. In the country Bridget's parents have a ceremony to renew their vows. As they are leaving her mother tosses the bouquet and Bridget falling backwards still manages to catch it. Same ol' 'Bridg' but she is now willing to look to the future and is ready to accept that she is indeed finally happy.
Spun is a dark comedy that follows the misadventures of Ross, a drug addict who gets caught up in a whirlwind of chaotic events. Ross finds himself involved in a drug deal, encounters eccentric characters, and navigates through a haze of drugs and insanity. With a fast-paced narrative and strong performances, Spun takes audiences on a wild ride through the underbelly of drug culture.
After accidentally consuming a batch of marijuana-laced cupcakes, a young woman experiences a series of comedic misadventures while stoned. Along the way, she encounters a talking dog, auditions for a film role, and tries to navigate her way through various surreal and hilarious situations.
When two friends working at a car wash find themselves in the middle of a kidnapping and ransom plot, they must come up with a plan to save the day.
Walter Paisley, a dimwitted busboy at a Bohemian café, becomes a sensation in the art world when he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers it with clay, creating a lifelike sculpture. Encouraged by his newfound success, Walter continues his murderous spree to create more sculptures, ultimately attracting the attention of the police. As the pressure mounts, Walter's art becomes increasingly gruesome, leading to a chilling climax.
Hamilton Morris investigates the world of drugs, from the chemistry to the culture, in this immersive documentary series. Join him on a journey to understand recreational drug use and its impact on society.
Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly is a stand-up comedy special where Dave Chappelle delivers his unique, provocative, and humorous take on various topics like politics, racism, drugs, and more in his signature comedic style.
When a drug-smuggling sociopath crashes his plane near the US-Canadian border, a survivalist and a cop team up to hunt him down in the wilderness. The two unlikely allies must overcome traps, hand-to-hand combat, and betrayal to bring the psychopath to justice.
Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord is a gripping documentary that tells the story of a young boy named Maximilian who transformed himself into a notorious drug lord on the darknet. Through his online empire, he rose to power, ruling over an immense drug trafficking operation. However, as his operation grew, so did the attention from law enforcement, leading to his inevitable downfall.
Three high school friends who still solve mysteries as kids open a lemonade stand selling mystery-solving services. When a small-time mystery involving a stolen ring escalates to murder, they must solve their first real case and confront their limitations as amateur sleuths.
In the Los Angeles of the future, police are forbidden to carry weapons and must use stun guns instead. A maverick detective ignores those restrictions in his pursuit of "The Bullseye Murderer," a psychotic rapist who takes a new drug called "Umbra" that gives him superhuman strength and intelligence.
Bigger Stronger Faster* is a documentary film that delves into the world of steroid use in professional sports in America, examining the impact on athletes' performance, the cultural fascination with the 'American Dream' and the controversy surrounding performance-enhancing drugs.
After his half-brother goes missing, a teenager embarks on a road trip to find his stolen car. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets interesting characters.
Dave Chappelle performs a hilarious and thought-provoking stand-up comedy show, tackling topics such as race, sex, and drugs with his signature wit and humor.
Faster, Faster is a gripping crime drama set in Spain, following a group of young gang members involved in bank robberies, drug dealing, and murder. The story revolves around their dangerous and chaotic lives, as they navigate through nightclubs, discotheques, and illegal activities. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of their actions.
In Rude Awakening (1989), a wealthy yuppie finds himself questioning his privileged lifestyle and becomes a political activist during the 1960s, leading to a series of misadventures involving drugs, fish speaking to him, and political conflicts.
A chocman addict joins the seedy underworld of drug trafficking in Santiago.