A man visits a movie studio and gets caught up in the chaos of a film shoot. He finds himself running down the middle of a street, being sprayed with a fire hose, and even defending a woman's honor. In the end, he becomes the hero of the movie.
Heartbeat (1938) is a comedy movie set in Marseille, France, during the 1930s. It follows the story of a naive man who aspires to become an actor. The movie explores his journey, the challenges he faces, and the comical situations that arise as he tries to navigate the world of film-making. Along the way, he encounters satire, sarcasm, practical jokes, and even food poisoning. Heartbeat is a humorous take on the ambition and dreams of a would-be actor.
The Jon Dore Television Show is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Canadian comedian Jon Dore as he conducts unconventional interviews with guests. Filled with jokes, puns, and alternative comedy, the show explores various themes including bestiality, family relationships, and flatulence. With its mockumentary style and deadpan humor, the show offers a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
Exploring monster movies and aspects of creature-feature fandom, including authentic props, collectibles and visits with makeup artists and effects wizards. Also: a look at monster-themed TV shows. Hosted by Elvira Mistress of the Dark
In Rainbow Time (2016), a 40-year-old man named Shonzi has a mentally challenged brother named Todd. When Todd moves in with him following their father's death, Shonzi becomes his guardian. Shonzi is an Uber driver who enjoys interviewing strangers on camera and making movies. However, his infatuation with a girl named Lindsay leads to unexpected consequences. As Shonzi navigates the challenges of his relationship with his brother and his newfound love interest, he discovers the importance of friendship and self-acceptance.
Documentary on the making of Gus Van Sant's "Psycho."
Alan Thicke hosts this syndicated special as a tribute to the legendary Three Stooges with help from special guests, as well as showing a newly colorized version of the 1949 Stooges short Malice in the Palace.
Established and up-and-coming stand-up comedians perform a surreal reconstruction of their own material. In each sketch the comedian plays the role they were born to play - themselves
A fond remembrance of and tribute to the uniquely American institution of the horror movie host.
Rooney's second sound film. In it, we find Mickey and the gang putting on their own school performance.
A wealthy man pretends to be a dummy on a movie set in order to meet to his favourite actress.
Parsifal is a surreal opera film that delves into themes of artistic creation, purity, and myth. Set in Germany, it follows the story of a movie director and a diva as they venture into the world of classical music and Richard Wagner. The film combines avant-garde elements with symbolism and Brechtian influences, resulting in a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
A documentary showing the functions of the Army Air Corps' First Motion Picture Unit, which made training and inspirational films for the Army Air Force during the Second World War.
A battle rages between the Sith and Jedi Knights over an ancient artifact that holds consequences for the fate of the galaxy in the past and in the future.
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