Agatha Christie's Poirot follows the story of Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective with an impressive mustache, as he solves murder mysteries in 1930s London. With the help of his loyal secretary and his connections at Scotland Yard, Poirot uses his brilliant mind and keen attention to detail to unravel complex cases and catch the culprits. The series is known for its cozy mystery atmosphere, gripping whodunit plots, and the charismatic performance of the lead actor. Each episode showcases Poirot's unique investigative skills and his ability to crack even the most puzzling crimes.
Reno 911! (2003) is a hilarious mockumentary-style TV show that chronicles the lives of a dysfunctional group of police officers working in the Reno Police Department. With its bleeped dialogue, crude humor, and outrageous situations, Reno 911! provides a humorous and satirical take on law enforcement.
In Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic, along with his sidekick Tails, embarks on thrilling adventures to defeat the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik. With super speed, blue fur, and a desire for justice, Sonic must navigate through various obstacles and enemies to save the day. Joined by friends and facing off against villainous foes, Sonic showcases his abilities as the ultimate animal superhero.
In a city plagued by crime, a former football player turned police officer joins a special unit that uses a technologically advanced police helicopter to combat criminals. With the help of his team, he must navigate through dangerous situations and thwart the plans of a notorious criminal mastermind.
In the past, as Adalberto Rangel, he met and seduced Maria Paula. With a calculated coldheart, he married her, stole her fortune, then abandoned her, unaware she was pregnant at the time. Ten years later, accompanied by her son Renato, Maria Paula plots to recover her dignity and to find justice by getting revenge against the indignities done to her.
School Rumble follows the lives of Tenma and Kenji, two high school students who are hopelessly in love with each other but constantly have their romantic endeavors interrupted by their crazy classmates.
Bruce Banner, a scientist exposed to gamma radiation, transforms into the Hulk whenever he gets angry. He must find a cure for his condition while evading General Thunderbolt Ross and protecting Betty Ross, the woman he loves.
When Dr. Robotnik returns with Knuckles, Sonic and Tails must stop them from finding the Master Emerald, a powerful relic that can bend reality. Along the way, they discover the legend of the Chaos Emeralds and the history between the Echidnas and the owls. With the help of some unexpected allies, they must battle Robotnik's giant robot and reclaim the Master Emerald to restore peace.
Matt Houston is a wealthy Texan who moves to California to oversee his family's offshore drilling enterprises but spends most of his time dabbling in his private investigator hobby.
In the artificial city of Thneed-Ville, 12-year-old Ted embarks on a journey to find a real tree to impress Audrey. He seeks the story of the Lorax, a grumpy creature fighting to protect his world. Ted discovers the Once-ler, who narrates his past. When demand for his product exceeds supply, the Once-ler gives in to his family's greed and starts chopping down trees, causing environmental damage. The Lorax tries to stop him, but the Once-ler only realizes the consequences when the last tree falls. Ted learns the importance of reforestation and plants a Truffula seed.
Count Alexander Rostov finds himself going from riches to rags following the Russian revolution. A Soviet tribunal banishes him to the attic room of an opulent hotel, where, oblivious to the world outside, he discovers the true value of friendship, family and love.
Deep Throat Part II is a comedy sci-fi movie that follows the story of a female Soviet spy who teams up with a horny man to stop a secret project involving a sentient computer. With plenty of zaniness and sexual puns, the movie takes viewers on a wild ride filled with pie fights and undercover missions.
After an experiment goes wrong, scientist Bruce Banner transforms into a green monster known as the Hulk whenever he gets angry. He must protect himself and those around him from a super villain called the Abomination.
In the colorful Land of the Remembered, a young man named Manolo embarks on an incredible journey through the afterlife to save his true love, Maria. Along the way, he must face challenges, conquer his fears, and uncover the secrets of his family's past. With the help of his loyal friends and allies, Manolo discovers the power of love and the importance of following his heart.
Shoestring was a BBC television show set in Bristol. It featured a private detective with his own show on Radio West, the local radio station. The programme ran between 30 September 1979 and 21 December 1980, in two series with 21 one hour-long episodes. Star Trevor Eve decided not to return to the role after two series, as he wanted to diversify into theatre roles, so the same production team changed the format to be based in Jersey and created Bergerac, also about a detective returning to work after a bad period in his life.
Ann, a former chorus girl marries above herself into a rich society family, but her mother-in-law regards her with great suspicion from the start. When Ann shoots her husband dead, claiming she thought he was a prowler, the older Mrs. Grenville decides to back the woman she despises, to protect the family image.
Jessica, an attractive and popular teenager, steals cursed earrings from a metaphysical store. She swaps bodies with a criminal and must convince others of her true identity while the criminal takes advantage of being a hot chick.
In a magical world full of technological advances, elven brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot set out on an adventure to resurrect their late father for a day. In a world inhabited by mythic creatures, magic was commonplace several millennia ago, though difficult to master. After technological advances over the centuries, magic became obsolete and was largely discarded. In the modern day, two elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, live in the city of New Mushroomton. Ian, the younger, is a high-school student struggling with self-confidence, and Barley, the older, is an enthusiastic and impulsive history and role-playing game fanatic. Their father Wilden died of a severe illness shortly before Ian was born, and their mother Laurel has a new boyfriend, centaur police officer Colt Bronco, whom Ian and Barley dislike. On Ian's sixteenth birthday, Laurel gives her sons a gift from Wilden: a magical staff, a rare Phoenix gem, and a letter describing a 'visitation spell' that can resurrect their father for a single day. Ian accidentally succeeds in casting the spell, but only the lower half of Wilden's body is reformed before the gem disintegrates. The brothers embark on a quest to acquire another gem and complete the spell, taking Barley's beloved van 'Guinevere'. Finding the boys gone, Laurel leaves to look for them. Ian and Barley visit the Manticore's Tavern, named for a monster possessing a map to the gem. The tavern has become a family restaurant managed by the Manticore ('Corey' for short). While arguing with Ian over the map, Corey realizes how boring her life has become and drives the customers away in a fit of insanity, accidentally setting fire to the restaurant and the map. The brothers' only clue to the gem is a children's menu suggesting 'Raven's Point', a nearby mountain. Laurel later arrives at the scene and befriends Corey, who agrees to help her. Corey warns Laurel that the brothers' journey may awaken a curse that can only be defeated by her sword, which she and Laurel steal from a pawn shop. Traveling to the mountains, Ian and Barley narrowly escape the police and a motorcycle gang of pixies,[7] relying on Ian's newly awakened spell-casting abilities and Barley's RPG instincts. 'Raven's Point' leads them on a trail indicated by a series of raven statues, but Colt follows them, calling in reinforcements. After coming to a dead end, Barley sacrifices Guinevere to cause a landslide, blocking their pursuers. Following the statues, the brothers descend through a cave and avoid a series of traps and deadly creatures, during which Barley reveals to Ian that he was unable to emotionally bring himself to say goodbye to Wilden when he was dying in the hospital. The final obstacle sends them back to the surface, where they find themselves in front of Ian's high school. Infuriated at Barley's advice, Ian lashes out at him for leading them on a wild goose chase and walks away with Wilden. Rereading his list of things he always wished to do with Wilden, Ian realizes that Barley has been a father figure throughout his entire life, and returns to make amends. Barley discovers the needed gem inside a historic fountain across the street from high school and retrieves it, unwittingly triggering the curse Corey spoke of, which creates a dragon-shaped golem out of pieces of the school and other nearby objects, bent on claiming the gem. Ian's staff is knocked into the ocean during a battle with the golem, but he reforms it from a splinter embedded in his hand and continues the fight. Corey flies in carrying Laurel, who plunges the magic sword into the golem's heart, buying Ian time to cast the visitation spell and fully reform Wilden's body. Ian sends Barley ahead to finally give his proper goodbye to Wilden, and holds off the golem long enough for Laurel to destroy it. After Wilden dissipates, Barley tells Ian that their father is proud of him, and the brothers share a hug. Some time later, Ian's confidence and spell-casting have improved and he surprises Barley by painting his new van, christened 'Guinevere The Second'. Corey reopens her tavern in its original spirit, drawing in customers with tales of past adventures. She and Laurel become friends, and Ian and Barley develop a better relationship with Colt, who was inspired to start galloping with his own feet. As the world begins to rediscover the magical arts of the past, the brothers set off on a new quest.