Death Parade is set in a mysterious bar called Quindecim. When humans die, they are sent to this bar where they must participate in intense and sometimes deadly games to determine their ultimate fate. The bartender, Decim, coldly judges their souls based on their actions in the game, leading to shocking revelations and emotional confrontations.
Tipping Point is a British television game show presented by Ben Shephard and is broadcast on ITV. The show began airing on 2 July 2012 and sees contestants answering general knowledge questions to win counters which they use on a large coin pusher arcade-style machine which releases the counters worth £50 each. The third series began airing on 20 May 2013. Twelve celebrity editions of the show, known as Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, aired between June and August 2013. These feature three celebrities, playing to win up to £20,000 for their chosen charities.
When Mike Wazowski gets a new car, he is excited to show it off to his best friend James P. Sullivan. However, things quickly go wrong as Mike struggles to control the car and various mishaps occur, including a car accident and the car's features causing chaos. In the end, Mike realizes that his old car was just fine and that he values his friendship with Sullivan more than any new car.
After defeating his previous nemesis, Megamind must face a new villain who has stolen a powerful button capable of unleashing chaos. With the help of his loyal friends, including Minion and the brainbots, Megamind embarks on a thrilling adventure to retrieve the button and save the city from destruction before it's too late.
Cube Zero is a sci-fi thriller where a group of people find themselves trapped in a deadly cube labyrinth, filled with booby traps and puzzles. As they try to navigate their way out, they uncover a sinister conspiracy and must fight for their lives.
Mon Oncle follows the story of a factory worker named Monsieur Hulot as he navigates the complexities of modern life in a suburban neighborhood. The film explores themes of technology, modernity, and the contrast between traditional and automated homes. Through visual and physical comedy, Mon Oncle provides a lighthearted critique of societal progress.
Junior, a little boy, befriends Karlson, a mischievous man with superpowers, and together they go on thrilling adventures filled with laughter and joy.
The Electric House is a silent comedy film that tells the story of a young man who is mistakenly hired as a dishwasher but ends up renovating and automating an ultra-modern house with advanced technology. Chaos ensues as the house becomes a maze of automated gadgets and the young man seeks revenge on those who mistreated him. With hilarious mishaps and unexpected surprises, this film brings laughter to the audience.
One Touch of Venus tells the story of a department store clerk who accidentally brings a statue of the goddess of love to life. Chaos ensues as the clerk's girlfriend becomes jealous and a police detective tries to solve the mystery.
In 'The Vault,' a group of college students find themselves trapped inside a mysterious vault with no way out. They must solve a series of puzzles and navigate through unexpected challenges in order to escape. As tension and desperation rise, secrets are revealed, and the true nature of the vault becomes clearer. With time running out, the students must work together and use their wits to survive and find a way back to the outside world.
Non-Stop Trouble with my Double is a slapstick comedy about a mix-up that occurs when a bar owner's doppelganger takes over his life. Chaos ensues as the bar owner tries to unravel the situation and regain control of his life. With collapsing buildings, role reversals, and a criminal gang thrown into the mix, this film is a rollercoaster of laughs.
Hotel Monterey is a documentary film that showcases the lives of the residents of an American hotel. Through a series of shots, the film captures the solitude and loneliness of these individuals, as well as the unique atmosphere of the hotel itself. The documentary explores the themes of isolation, urban life, and the human experience.
Set during the largely unexplored period immediately following World War II, the film follows a group of mostly Jewish Parisians who attempt to restart their lives and rekindle their capacity for happiness in the shadow of unspeakable horrors. Variety called it "thoroughly charming. Sad, gentle, and funny in the best French tradition of high quality cinema." A film by Marcelo Gomes
The Pink Panther flies an experimental fighter jet, but has trouble controlling it.
Our hero gets a job at a hotel in the country and proceeds to introduce some changes, installing gadgets and time-saving devices.
A Pete Smith Specialty shorts series entry. Dave demonstrates a variety of household items and furniture which, while modern, is much more trouble than the progress is worth.
In 'Design for Leaving', a pushy salesman demonstrates futuristic household appliances to a family, leading to chaotic and surreal situations.
Mice Hubie and Bertie wander into an automated house of tomorrow.
Every time a Soviet apparatchik presses a button, something explodes.
Bugs entertains the Sultan with tales from his cartoons: "Bully for Bugs", "Sahara Hare" and "Water, Water Every Hare".