A 40-year-old high school dropout enters a national spelling competition where he forms an unlikely friendship with a young boy and seeks revenge on his estranged father.
In the midst of a pro basketball lockout, sports agent Ray Burke finds himself caught in the face-off between the league and the players. His career is on the line, but Ray is determined to save his player, a rookie with a skill for the game and a reputation to prove. With the help of a young assistant and an unconventional business strategy, Ray will do whatever it takes to secure a win and take control of their own destiny.
When a small-town high school's prom is in danger of being canceled, a high school English teacher and a publicist team up to create a unique date auction to raise money for the prom. During this process, they find love and discover the importance of taking chances.
Gasland Part II is a documentary that investigates the environmental and health consequences of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the gas industry. It explores the cover-ups, political infiltration, and propaganda used by big businesses to exploit natural resources while disregarding the well-being of communities and the environment. The film also highlights the loopholes in environmental policy and the collusion between the oil and gas industry and government agencies. Through aerial camera shots and personal testimonies, Gasland Part II reveals the devastating effects of toxic chemicals and toxic waste on groundwater, land, and the health of individuals. It emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable and renewable energy sources to combat climate change and protect the environment.
An animated musical that explains how a toymaker named Nicholas Claus (voice of Edward Asner) started the tradition of delivering a toy to every child on Christmas. Other voices: Betty White (Mrs. Claus); Tim Curry (Nostros); Miko Hughes (Clement).
A papercut stopmotion animation in which human Travelers from 2053 travel 30 years into the past to warn "foundlings" of the future that awaits them. The story follows Jonah and his Traveler, learning about the possible chaotic future that could happen if such measures are not applied.
The film was commissioned in 1988 by Leonard Stern as the first of a series on celebrity businessmen and finished in 1991. Back then, the only way for a film to be seen was on television or in the theater. Donald threatened to sue any broadcaster or distributor that took on the film. In effect, it was suppressed. It was screened twice in back-to-back standing room only showings at the Bridgehampton Community House on July 3, 1991, the same day that Donald announced his engagement to Marla Maples.
"And Then They Forgot God" is set in a dystopian future, one in which the environment has suffered (people carry around breathing gear) and people must navigate extremely bureaucratic and rigid rules and procedures. Food is only available through the government, and only to those holding a monthly-issued card. Joe Campanella plays a husband who finds himself in desperate straits when his ration card is rejected because it was in poor condition when received. Despite an official policy that no one in that society goes hungry, Campanella's character receives no help.
Bobo the Elephant is baseball team mascot for the lean and meek Sweetwater Shnooks, all of whom are rendered unconscious by their opponents, the husky and brutal Greenville Goons. The Shnooks' manager, rather than forfeit the game, decides to bring in Bobo to play every position - and he does rather well!
Waking up in the middle of the night, a woman walks through a dark house looking for a way out.
A television series titled Black Bart was produced for CBS based on Andrew Bergman's original story for Blazing Saddles (Black Bart was the movie's original title). It featured Lou Gossett, Jr. as Bart and Steve Landesberg as his drunkard sidekick, a former Confederate officer named "Reb Jordan". The Humour was much more toned down than it's feature film predecessor Other cast members included Millie Slavin and Noble Willingham. Bergman is listed as the sole creator. CBS aired the pilot once on April 4, 1975 as a CBS Special Presentation. The pilot featured guest appearances by Gerrit Graham and Brooke Adams and was written by Michael Elias and Rich Eustis. Elias and Eutis later created and executive produced the ABC sitcom Head of the Class (1986-1991).
Happy Endings? is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of happy ending massages and the legal and ethical issues surrounding sex work. The film examines the history of these massages, the loopholes in the law that allow them to exist, and the impact on the lives of sex workers.
Two tormented people are trapped in a creepy parking lot, forced to change internally, otherwise they will never be able to get out.
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