In this parody of the James Bond franchise, a retired secret agent is brought back into action to take on a criminal organization and their evil plot. With absurd humor and hilarious situations, Casino Royale (1967) delivers a madcap comedy experience filled with spoofed spy tropes.
In Altered States (1980), a scientist named Eddie Jessup begins experimenting with sensory deprivation tanks and ingesting powerful hallucinogens. As he delves deeper into his experiments, Eddie undergoes a bizarre and dangerous transformation, experiencing vivid hallucinations and regressing into a primitive caveman-like state. The film explores themes of evolution, the nature of human consciousness, and the boundaries of scientific exploration.
In the year 2005, the Autobots and Decepticons continue their eternal battle on planet Earth. When the evil Decepticons discover a hidden power source called the Matrix of Leadership, they plan to use it to bring chaos and destruction. The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, must find a way to stop them and save the planet before it's too late.
In Cool World, a cartoonist named Jack Deebs is transported into the animated world he created, where he must stop an evil animated character from crossing over into the real world and wreaking havoc. As Jack navigates this strange and unpredictable world, he encounters various bizarre and eccentric cartoon characters along the way.
In the year 2134, a research vessel called the USS Palomino comes across a black hole while on a deep space mission. As they investigate the black hole, they discover an abandoned spaceship, the USS Cygnus, that is being controlled by a mad scientist and his army of robots. The crew of the Palomino must find a way to escape the clutches of the mad scientist and the gravitational pull of the black hole.
Fantastic Fungi is a captivating documentary that explores the diverse and incredible world of mushrooms. From their role in ecosystem functioning to their potential in medicine and mental health, the film takes viewers on a journey through the fascinating world of fungi.
Hell Ride is a 2008 grindhouse action film about a group of bikers seeking revenge on a rival gang. The story is told in flashback and features scenes in black and white. The film includes elements of exploitation, blood-splatter, psychedelic imagery, and intense action sequences.
Heavy Traffic, released in 1973, is a provocative animated film that explores the gritty, surreal and dark aspects of life in a crime-ridden city. The story follows a young man named Michael who navigates through the treacherous streets while encountering a variety of eccentric and dangerous characters. From his dysfunctional family to encounters with mobsters, transvestites, and drug addicts, Michael’s journey becomes a reflection of the chaotic and often brutal urban life. The film uses animation techniques to create a visually striking and thought-provoking exploration of themes like sexuality, race, and violence.
American Pop is a 1981 animated drama that tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family. The film explores their journey and their involvement in American pop culture. From the 1890s to the 1980s, the film depicts the struggles and triumphs of the family, including their experiences with prohibition, rock music, drugs, and the music business. Through its unique rotoscoping animation technique, American Pop provides a captivating and emotional portrayal of the immigrant experience and its impact on American society.
The film follows Fritz the Cat, a hedonistic and rebellious feline who embarks on a series of misadventures that explore themes of sexuality, race, and societal norms.
Coonskin is a dark and controversial animated crime film that follows the story of three African American characters who get involved in organized crime and face racism and social issues. The film uses satire and symbolism to explore race relations and stereotypes, while also containing elements of blaxploitation.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a rock band is forced to battle a demon who plans to use their lead singer's voice to summon evil. With the fate of humanity at stake, the band must find a way to stop the demon and save the world, all while navigating through a dystopian, cyberpunk world.
Hey Good Lookin' is a dark and satirical animated comedy that takes place in 1950s New York City. It follows the lives of street gangs and explores themes of violence, racism, lust, and coming-of-age. The story revolves around the relationship between Vinnie, a member of a street gang, and Roz, a prostitute. Their lives are further complicated by the presence of a rival gang, police officers, and the challenges of growing up in a tumultuous and changing city. With its blend of comedy, drama, and surrealism, Hey Good Lookin' provides a unique exploration of life in the 1950s.
In 1960s San Francisco, a deaf runaway girl, Jenny, arrives in the vibrant Haight-Ashbury neighborhood during the Summer of Love. She befriends a struggling rock band who helps her in her search for her missing brother. Jenny gets caught up in the counterculture of drugs, sex, and rock music, while also facing dangers and the dark side of the hippie lifestyle. Psych-Out is a psychedelic melodrama that explores themes of youth rebellion, freedom, and identity.
Gumby embarks on an exciting journey to rescue his beloved dog, who has been kidnapped by a nefarious scientist intent on cloning him. Along the way, Gumby encounters various challenges and meets new friends who help him in his mission. Will Gumby be able to save his dog and stop the evil scientist's plans?
In 'Wild in the Streets,' rebellious youth elect a rock star as the President of the United States, turning the country upside down with their outrageous demands and actions. The movie explores the consequences of an extreme countercultural movement taking control of political power.
Photographed entirely in color, Four Stars was projected in its complete length of nearly 25 hours (allowing for projection overlap of the 35-minute reels) only once, at the Film-Makers' Cinematheque in the basement of the now-demolished Wurlitzer Building at 125 West 41st Street in New York City. The imagery in the film is dense, wearying and beautiful, but ultimately hard to decipher, for, in contrast to his earlier, and more famous film Chelsea Girls, made in 1966, Warhol directed that two reels be screened simultaneously on top of each other on a single screen, rather than side-by-side.
A psychedelic journey across Los Angeles to find his stolen motorbike leads antihero Todd Tarantula through a time-bending experience where he must uncover the secrets of his past.
Orphan Heidi lives with her grandpa in Swiss Alps. She brings joy to all there. However, her aunt takes her to the city to live as a servant girl to a cold rich strict family and their nice but sad handicapped daughter.
An experimental film shot with the purpose of trying to create a hostile alien environment using only shots of nature, color correction, and sound design.
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