La Bola de Cristal was a Spanish TV Show that aired on TVE from 1984 to 1988. The show was the brainchild of Spanish writer Dolores Rico Oliver and was hosted by pop singer Alaska. The show, which was ostensibly targeted at a young audience, reflected the spirit of the times, that of the post-Franco Spanish transition and of the cultural and musical movement known as la movida. In contrast to previous shows, with a very childish use of language, it had continuous puns related to electronics: the Electroduendes puppets included Maese Cámara, Hada Vídeo and Bruja Avería as regular characters.
Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for 40 years by young computer hacker Lisbeth Salander. As they uncover clues and investigate further, they discover a connection to a series of murders and uncover dark secrets. Together, they must confront the truth and unravel the mystery.
The Young Ones is a surreal British sitcom that follows the lives of four college students living together in an anarchic and absurd house in 1980s England. The show features a unique blend of slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, with an ensemble cast of characters that include a narcissistic punk rocker, a long-haired hippie, a violent anarchist, and a sarcastic punk student. The group's daily lives are filled with cartoon-violence, offbeat humor, and political satire, as they navigate college life, relationships, and the challenges of being young adults in a rapidly changing world.
Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are three chipmunks who find their way into the home of struggling songwriter Dave Seville. With their unique voices, the chipmunks become a musical sensation, but their success puts a strain on their relationship with Dave.
In an alternate reality of Los Angeles, a detective named Daryl Ward and his orc partner, Nick Jakoby, are faced with the task of finding a powerful wand before it falls into the wrong hands. The wand, capable of unleashing darkness upon the world, is sought after by an evil elf named Leilah, who wants to resurrect the Dark Lord. Along the way, Ward and Jakoby encounter corrupt cops, gangsters, and other creatures from this urban fantasy world. With the help of a young elf named Tikka, they must protect the wand and prevent the impending catastrophe.
Ruby Gillman, a shy adolescent, learns that she comes from a fabled royal family of legendary sea krakens. Despite her desire to fit in at Oceanside High, her destiny lies in becoming the Warrior Queen of the Seven Seas. Ruby must embrace her role and battle power-hungry mermaids, with the help of a mermaid-turned-human named Chelsea.
When a container of toxic gas is accidentally released, it causes the dead to rise and feed on the living. A group of people must fight to survive the zombie apocalypse, finding themselves trapped in a mortuary basement with no way out. With the number of zombies increasing, they must find a way to stop the outbreak before it spreads and destroys humanity.
In Megas XLR, Coop, a slacker mechanic, discovers a giant robot in a junkyard and modifies it with a muscle car. Alongside his friends Jamie and Kiva, they must defend Earth from an alien invasion and other threats. With action-packed adventures and hilarious comedy, Megas XLR is a must-watch for fans of cartoons, robots, and sci-fi.
Fridays is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show that aired on ABC in 1980. The show featured a mix of live sketch comedy, musical performances, and guest appearances by popular artists. Known for its edgy humor and offbeat sketches, Fridays quickly gained a cult following and became one of the iconic TV shows of the era.
That '80s Show is a comedy TV show that takes place in the 1980s. It follows the lives of a group of young adults as they navigate through love, friendship, and various hilarious situations.
Three young men spiral into violence in search of themselves.
János Baksa-Soós, aka Prince January. A man who influenced those who influenced us. “Sometimes you have to make time for a whole life!” he said. He did, and we explored his incredible life. Starting from Zoltán Kodály, we fly over downtown KEX concerts, dive into the deepest recesses of Berlin punk and end up who knows where. Somewhere in the cosmos.
A journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, is approached by a wealthy man named Henrik Vanger to investigate the disappearance of his great-niece, Harriet, who vanished in 1966. Blomkvist teams up with a young female hacker, Lisbeth Salander, to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, they discover a dark family history, serial murders, and a connection to Swedish Nazi Party. Together, they unravel the mystery and bring the killer to justice.
Based on the memoir of Steve Jones, the legendary Sex Pistols guitarist who helped usher in a punk revolution in Britain.
Sorry, I'm A Stranger Here Myself was a British sitcom that aired for two seasons from 1981 to 1982. It was co-created by actor David Firth and Shelley and It Takes a Worried Man creator Peter Tilbury. The first series was co-written by Firth and Tilbury, and the second one by Firth alone. It starred Robin Bailey, David Hargreaves, veteran Anglo-Jordanian actor Nadim Sawalha, Diana Rayworth and Christopher Fulford. It was made by Thames Television for the ITV network.
We Are Lady Parts is a hilarious and vibrant comedy series that follows the lives of a Muslim punk rock band comprised of four distinct and fierce women. Together, they navigate the complexities of being young, British, Muslim, and female in a male-dominated music scene.
Tina Crimson's "Scissor Bay" gets visualised through a series of nightmarish, chaotic and eerie shots that represent transgender oppression and endurance.
In a near-future dystopia, Tank Girl, a punk superheroine, battles against a powerful evil corporation in a desolate wasteland. Alongside her team, she fights to destroy the corporation and bring about a better future.
PCU is a hilarious satire that takes place on a college campus, where a high school senior named Tom attends. The movie follows Tom as he navigates the various factions on campus, including a fraternity and a group of liberals. The film pokes fun at political correctness, fraternities, and the absurdities of college life.
In "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home," the crew of the USS Enterprise travels back in time to the 1980s to retrieve humpback whales, which are the only beings that can communicate with an alien probe and save Earth from destruction. They face various challenges and comedic situations as they navigate through 1980s San Francisco and attempt to bring the whales back to the future.