Deal or No Deal is a popular game show where contestants have the chance to win a large sum of money by randomly selecting briefcases containing various amounts. They face tough decisions as they navigate through the game and negotiate with the mysterious banker.
My Night at Maud's follows a devout Catholic man, Jean-Louis, who becomes torn between his religious beliefs and his desires when he spends a night at the home of a beautiful woman named Maud. Through philosophical discussions, passionate debates, and a series of unexpected events, Jean-Louis is forced to question his faith and confront his own morality.
What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? is a comedic documentary that delves into the world of pseudoscience and new-age beliefs, examining the connections between quantum physics, spiritual teachings, and paranormal phenomena. Through interviews with scientists, channelers, and skeptics, the film challenges traditional notions of reality and offers a thought-provoking exploration of consciousness and the meaning of existence.
An Australian version of the Dutch game show, Deal or No Deal is the exhilarating hit game show where contestants must beat the Banker to win a huge cash prize of $100,000, is making a triumphant return to 10 and 10 Play. Hosted by Andrew O'Keefe for its original run on Channel 7, now having been bought back by Channel 10 and hosted by TV Week Gold Logie award winner Grant Denyer, every episode of the show is a high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk versus reward in which contestants face a series of potentially life-altering decisions.
In the 1950s, a young boy named Timmie accidentally becomes invisible after a scientific experiment conducted by his scientist father goes wrong. With his newfound ability, Timmie has adventures and gets involved in various mischievous activities. However, he soon becomes a target of a criminal organization that wants to use his invisibility for their own gain. Timmie must use his unique powers to outsmart the criminals and save himself and his family.
In 'Murder Is Easy,' a retired police officer turned amateur detective investigates a series of perplexing murders in a quaint English village. With the help of a young woman, he unravels the secrets hidden beneath the peaceful facade of the town. As the body count rises, he must race against time to catch the killer before more lives are lost.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the realms of quantum physics, spirituality, and the power of perception. It challenges conventional beliefs, exploring the mysteries of the universe through interviews and dramatic reenactments. The film offers a unique perspective on the nature of reality and the potential for personal transformation.
When a woman's aunt mysteriously dies and her horse is poisoned, she begins to suspect that her husband is trying to kill her. As her paranoia grows, she must unravel the truth before it's too late.
When a divorced man and a single mother go on a camping trip with their children, they navigate through various adventures and challenges. Along the way, they form a deep bond and discover a romantic connection amidst the beauty of nature.
Three bankers, out on holiday, climb the Japanese Alps. One dies under mysterious circumstances, and later it is suggested that perhaps the man was murdered.
A plumber finally meets the woman of his dreams. But as her uptight family tries to keep him away, he wins the lottery and starts plotting his revenge.
After killing her abusive husband, a young woman finds that it is harder to move on with her life than she immediately thought she would be, which yields horrific results for those closest to her.
A Documentary Movie About Card Counting In The Casino Game of 21. The director used $5,000 of the movie's budget to learn the counting methods, and put them to the test on screen.
A troubled gentleman named David ponders whether vegemite can be consumed undiluted without posing a health risk. Meanwhile his friend, a senior government official, returning from an evening, has a car accident and his passenger dies in the accident. He puts the corpse in the driver's seat, but there is a witness. To eliminate this annoying witness, he calls on his David, a physicist, who wants to make it a perfect crime by quantifying the risk taken in each of its stages. And compressing it enough to make the execution of the most improbable.
Using splashy hand-drawn animation, the story about a man who ends up in the hospital and probability theory is illustrated. When the guy awakens in a hospital bed, the doctor begins spouting all sorts of statistical probabilities--at which point the patient seems confused. So, the doctor explains the history behind probability theory as well as its application.
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