Grantchester is a TV show set in the 1950s that follows the life of a vicar, who also happens to be an amateur detective, as he solves crimes in the fictional village of Grantchester in Cambridgeshire, England. With the help of a police detective, the vicar uncovers mysteries and investigates murder cases while navigating his duties in the Church of England. The show explores themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of village life.
The Good Life is a British comedy TV show that follows the life of Tom and Barbara Good, a married couple who decide to ditch their conventional lifestyle and pursue a self-sufficient life on their suburban London property. They face various challenges and comedic situations as they try to grow their own food, keep farm animals, and generate their own electricity, much to the confusion and amusement of their conservative neighbors.
In the early 1900s, a con artist named Harold Hill arrives in a small Midwestern town and poses as a music professor. He convinces the townspeople to form a marching band and buy instruments and uniforms from him, promising to teach them how to play. However, Harold has no musical background and plans to skip town as soon as he collects the money. As he spends more time in the town and gets to know its inhabitants, including a skeptical librarian named Marian Paroo, Harold begins to question his fraudulent actions and find true love.
In New York, a gambler is challenged to take a cold female missionary to Havana, but they fall for each other, and the bet has a hidden motive to finance a crap game.
Set in 1957, post-Windrush, and amidst the booming decade set alight by promise, the rhythm of rock and roll, swing, Hollywood starlets and fabulous fashion Three Little Birds will introduce Dudley and the rest of the world to gregarious sisters Leah and Chantrelle and their virtuous, bible-loving acquaintance, Hosanna, as they board a cruise ship from Jamaica bound for a new life in Blighty.
Josefine is a young streetwalker in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century. She manages to sleep her way to the top by marrying a British aristocrat, and she delights in telling ribald stories of her sordid past to moralistic prudes.
A Summer Place follows the romantic relationship between two teenagers, Molly and Johnny, while dealing with family issues and societal expectations in a small coastal town in Maine during the 1950s. They navigate themes of dysfunctional marriage, infidelity, racism, and societal prudishness as they try to find happiness in their forbidden love.
After inheriting a nudist camp, a shy woman must learn to embrace her body and overcome her shyness. Through hilarious and awkward situations, she discovers the freedom and acceptance in the naturist lifestyle.
Rainbow Song is a heartwarming movie about a man named Tomoya who, after losing his girlfriend, meets a girl named Aoi. They develop a strong bond and a sense of companionship as they share memories and experiences together. Through their relationship, Tomoya learns to appreciate the little things in life and find happiness in the present moment. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the beauty of human connections.
Two Sisters from Boston follows the story of two sisters as they navigate the world of love, music, and high society in Boston. The sisters find themselves in a series of comedic and musical mishaps as they try to pursue their dreams and avoid scandal. Along the way, they encounter snobs, aspiring opera singers, burlesque dancers, and more. This madcap comedy explores themes of friendship, romance, and family relationships in a fun and entertaining way. Get ready for a musical comedy that will have you laughing and tapping your feet!
In a park on a rainy evening, a 19-year-old university student, Fumi, offers an umbrella to a soaking wet 10-year-old girl, Sarasa. Realizing her reluctance to go home, Fumi lets her stay in his place, where she spends the next two months in peace. They take each other's hands and seem to have finally found their place in the world until Fumi is arrested for kidnapping. Fifteen years later, the lonely two are reunited both still suffering from the stigma as the victim and perpetrator of a pedophile case. Will the society give a place to their unshakable bond they have formed?
Havaldar Ratan is a rookie at the local police station, and is assigned duty on foot patrol on Manoranjan Street, a notorious red-light area, on the very first day of his job. He strikes up a conversation with a good-looking young woman named Nisha, and tells her that there is a possible violation of Suppression of Immoral Trafficking Act taking place on this street. He witnesses several women soliciting men, and decides to call in the paddy wagon, and get them arrested. Alas, one of the men frequenting the prostitutes is none other than Ratan's superior officer, who immediately summons Ratan, and has him removed from service on corruption charges. Nisha takes pity on a homeless and unemployed Ratan, and asks him to live with her. He does not want her to sell her body, and so he decides to work at night, and during the day he takes on the guise of a rich Nawab and spends time with her.
Ja-young is a flutist. When her father has a child out of wedlock, her mother regards sex as a sin out of anger towards him. Ja-young grows up under her mother's exceedingly oppressive notions.
Made in Paris is a romantic comedy about a young woman from America who finds herself working in the glamorous world of high fashion in Paris. As she navigates her new job, she also navigates the ups and downs of young love and romantic rivalry. With mistaken identities, mix-ups, and a little bit of chaos, this film is a light-hearted and entertaining look at the fashion industry and the pursuit of love in the city of romance.
Theodora Lynn, a prim and proper young woman, lives a double life as a scandalous novelist writing under a pseudonym. When her secret identity is revealed, she must navigate the consequences and the judgment of her conservative community.
When a widower in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, falls in love with a prostitute, he must confront his own inner demons and come to terms with the loss of his wife to suicide.
Anarchy TV follows the story of a public access television station that starts a revolution when a group of activists take over the airwaves. Chaos ensues as the station becomes embroiled in government corruption, political protests, and even a bomb threat. This satirical comedy explores themes of anarchy, activism, and the power of the media.
The Pink Cat follows the story of a shy professor who embarks on a summer vacation in Greece. There, he gets caught up in a series of hilarious shenanigans involving the mafia, a puppy, reckless driving, and a disco. Throughout his adventure, he learns to break out of his shell and discover self-confidence.
Armageddon (2003) was the fourth Armageddon PPV. The event, presented by Square Enix's Final Fantasy X-2, took place on December 14, 2003 at the TD Waterhouse Centre in Orlando, Florida and was a Raw brand-exclusive event. The main event was a Triple Threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Kane, Triple H, and champion Goldberg. One of the predominant matches on the undercard was the defense of the WWE Intercontinental Championship by Rob Van Dam against Randy Orton. Another primary match on the undercard was Batista versus Shawn Michaels. The event grossed $450,000 with 9,000 ticket sales and received 200,000 pay-per-view buys. The event was claimed to be a "flop" by Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling event section. They rated the overall event a six out of ten.
The sequel to the Rick Sloane classic from the 1980's, "Hobgoblins."