In a city of monsters, power is generated from the screams of children. Two monsters realize that scaring children may not be necessary and find an alternative source of energy.
Mr. Show with Bob and David is a sketch comedy series that features absurd and dorky humor, monologues, and musical numbers. The show explores various topics such as violence, stupidity, religion, politics, and pop culture.
The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? is a documentary that explores the reasons behind the cancellation of the Superman movie directed by Tim Burton. It delves into the concept art, development hell, and production issues faced by the film crew. Through interviews and anecdotes, the film provides a retrospective on the superhero sci-fi film that never made it to the big screen.
Yves Saint Laurent is a biographical drama about the life of the legendary fashion designer. It takes place in the 1950s to the 1970s and explores his rise to fame, his struggles with addiction, and his creative genius. The movie delves into his personal life, including his relationship with his business partner and lover, Pierre Bergé. The film showcases the glamorous world of high fashion and the challenges faced by Yves Saint Laurent as he becomes a household name.
The Big Gay Sketch Show is an LGBT-themed sketch comedy program that debuted on Logo on April 24, 2007. The series is produced by Rosie O'Donnell and directed by Amanda Bearse. The program was originally titled "The Big Gay Show" but was renamed during production. As the name indicates, the show features comedy sketches with gay themes or a gay twist. Sketch topics include parodies of old sitcoms like The Honeymooners and The Facts of Life under the Nick at Nite-parodying heading "Logo at Nite", a lesbian speed dating session and an extended send-up of Broadway legend Elaine Stritch working as a Wal-Mart greeter, among other decidedly un-glamorous jobs. Logo produced a second season of the series. Paolo Andino and Colman Domingo joined the cast. Season 2 premiered on February 5, 2008. Production on season three began in March 2009. Erica Ash is no longer with the cast. In 2009, Logo announced plans for a search for new cast members. However, the result entitled, "The Big Gay Casting Competition", was limited to an online talent search, in which videos by contestants were uploaded to logoonline.com and voted on by site visitors. The winner, Wil Heuser, was a former American Idol contestant, who appeared in only one episode of the series, but as an extra, not a cast member. Season three debuted on Logo April 13, 2010.
Alma's family has a tradition of growing olives, but their ancestral olive tree was sold to an energy company. Determined to bring it back, Alma embarks on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure.
The Big Night is a comedy about a salesman who experiences a wild night of chaos and absurdity. It follows his misadventures as he navigates through situations involving tattoos, nicknames, beer, France, and a complicated father-son relationship. Along the way, he encounters punks, anti-social behavior, anarchy, suicide attempts, and freedom. The movie explores themes of abnormal behavior, employment, and career burnout. The salesman's journey takes him to various places, including a drive-in restaurant, a supermarket, and a mattress store. The story culminates in a memorable scene involving a birthday candle and a lost job advertisement.
Naqoyqatsi is a non-narrative documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio. It is the third and final film in the Qatsi trilogy, following Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi. The film uses slow-motion and time-lapse footage, as well as stock footage, to explore themes of nature, technology, and violence. It presents a visually stunning and thought-provoking journey, highlighting the impact of human activity on the planet and the consequences of our actions.
In the Beginning (2009) is a crime drama film that follows the story of a swindler who specializes in check-bouncing and forgery. Set in the 2000s, the film revolves around the swindler's involvement with a big corporation and the various criminal activities he undertakes. The plot also includes elements of deception, high-stakes robbery, and the swindler's past catching up to him.
Branded is a thriller movie set in an advertising agency where a young executive becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving fake commercials, hallucinations, and a hidden truth about the power of advertising. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers a sinister plot that threatens not only his career but also his life.
Almost Love is a humorous and heartfelt movie that delves into the lives of a group of friends in New York City. It explores the complexities and challenges of romantic relationships, both heterosexual and homosexual, and touches on themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Through an ensemble cast of diverse characters, the film offers a witty and honest portrayal of modern relationships in the digital age.
Olivier and Leo, two brothers that are moved to Paris and that life has separated ... If the first sees himself as a journalist without concessions, the second is an ambitious and opportunistic communication adviser. Noémie, a charming presidential adviser, can not, over the years, choose between them. To the amusement of Sylvain, their childhood friend, who made his fortune in Pink Minitel, their destinies intersect over 20 years, are intertwined, in a funny epic, tender and nostalgic, in the 80 / 90.
Aurora Teagarden, a librarian and amateur sleuth, finds herself entangled in a murder investigation after discovering a dead body in a gift basket. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of deceit and secrets, all while trying to navigate her complicated personal life.
Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood is a documentary that examines the pervasive influence of marketing on children and their families. It delves into the strategies and techniques used by corporations to target children with advertisements, merchandise, and branding, and the impact this has on their behavior, development, and well-being. The film explores issues such as the ethics of marketing to children, the effects of advertising on children's imaginations and play, and the role of parents in navigating this commercial landscape.
In this drama, a truck driver begins wooing a young woman who still lives with her father who constantly brags how he, not the town mayor, was responsible for catching a regiment of Germans during WW I. Unfortunately, no one in town takes him seriously. Later the daughter meets a German immigrant who confirms her father's claim. She then convinces her boy friend to use this information to blackmail the mayor into giving him a new truck and some extra amenities lest he tell the truth.
Commercial Entertainment Product is a satirical movie that criticizes media manipulation and commercialism. It combines elements of electronic music, video collage, and techno music to create a visually captivating experience. The movie takes a satirical approach to critique American television and politics, using distorted images, repeated stock footage, and news footage. It also includes montages of presidential addresses and state-of-the-union speeches. Through its unique video art style, the movie aims to highlight the culture of commercial entertainment and the impact of media on society.
The 3D animation of Flying Logos.
A man loses his business and his fiancée, and drifts into the saloons. There he meets a similarly-downtrodden young woman. She works behind the scenes to help him recover his life, and eventually he realizes how steadfast she is.
An Oil-can-Harry radio announcer presents Cubby Bear the Crooner as the star of his own radio program over station R-K-O and, while Cubby is crooning away, Slick also advises that Kitty Schmidt (Kate Smith), Cal Jolson (Al Jolson)and Sol Rightman (Paul Whiteman) will be Cubby's guest stars. Then a 100-year-old Western-Union 'boy' delivers a telegram informing that none of the guests will appear. So Cubby has to do the whole program by himself. Cubby comes through.
The nearsighted Mr. McGoo goes shopping for a dog as a pet, and enters the pet store just as it is being robbed by a crook wearing a fur coat. McGoo puts a leash on him and heads for home as the crook thinks this will afford him a safe escape. But a policeman puts the collar on the thief and takes him to jail. McGoo, still wanting a dog, goes shopping for a replacement but ends up in a record store. He exits dragging a s statue of a dog, the 'His Master's Voice' trademark of a record company