Gone with the Wind is a story about the life and struggles of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed Southern belle. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the changing society of the South.
Forbidden Zone is a surreal and absurd comedy featuring a dysfunctional family who discovers a portal to another dimension in their basement. They encounter bizarre characters, including the devil, a king, a concubine, and a floating head. The movie is filled with shocking and provocative humor, combining live-action and cutout animation.
In Short Circuit, a military robot named Number 5 is struck by lightning and gains human-like intelligence, leading him to befriend a young boy named Johnny. As Number 5 navigates the world and tries to escape capture, he learns about friendship, love, and what it means to be alive.
When a woman is brutally murdered in a derelict house, a series of bizarre and gruesome murders follow. Detective Auguste Dupin must unravel the mystery and catch the killer before he strikes again.
Tom Thumb is a miniature person who goes on an adventure to save his village from an evil queen. Along the way, he faces challenges and uses his wit and courage to triumph over adversity.
Natale in India (2003) is a sex comedy film that follows the story of an Italian man who embarks on a holiday trip to India during Christmas. Along the way, he gets into numerous cultural misunderstandings and comedic situations, including encounters with scatological humor, racist stereotypes, and a white rapper. The film explores the theme of opposites attracting and showcases the clash of cultures in a humorous and light-hearted manner.
When a martial artist named Bruce, who happens to bear a striking resemblance to Bruce Lee, is mistaken for the legendary martial arts star, he is dragged into a series of comedic and action-packed situations. From encountering racist stereotypes to hijinks on a road trip, Bruce must navigate through it all with his wit and martial arts skills.
After inheriting a large sum of money, a married couple sets sail on a luxury liner, encountering various adventures that test the strength of their relationship.
Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical is a satirical musical comedy that parodies the propaganda film Reefer Madness from the 1930s. It follows the story of innocent teens who become corrupted by marijuana, leading to outrageous and exaggerated consequences. The film uses humor to critique the anti-drug campaigns of the past and explores themes of morality, politics, and social satire.
The Teahouse of the August Moon is a satire comedy based on a play. It takes place in post-war Okinawa, where a naive American military officer named Fisby is sent to build a teahouse as part of the US occupation. Fisby encounters various cultural biases, stereotypes, and challenges as he tries to promote democracy and a Western way of life in a traditional Japanese village. The movie explores themes of cultural clash, diplomacy, and the absurdities of American imperialism.
In the 1870s, a traveling salesman arrives in a small Colorado town to sell his products. However, he soon finds himself caught up in a comedy of errors involving a stagecoach, a peace treaty, a Chinese man, a sharpshooter, a dance hall girl, and a racist stereotype. With the help of a female empowerment troupe and a US Marshal, he attempts to navigate the chaotic situation and save the day.
Goat Story is a surreal animated comedy set in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The story follows a talking goat and his adventures with a young girl, as they navigate through a world full of legends and fairy tales. The film combines elements of comedy, fantasy, and surrealism to tell a unique and entertaining story.
All This and Rabbit Stew is a 1941 animated short film produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is notable for being one of the Censored Eleven, a group of Bugs Bunny cartoons withheld from syndication due to their racially insensitive content. The plot revolves around an African-American hunter pursuing Bugs Bunny through various comedic scenarios.
A woman's life takes a turn when her husband asks for a divorce and she must rebuild her life and find happiness. Along the way, she discovers her true passions, including baking and romance.
During World War II, Superman foils the plans of Japanese saboteurs who hijack a bomber plane with intentions to bomb Metropolis.
Hollywood Vice Squad follows a group of police officers who are determined to take down a powerful crime syndicate operating in Hollywood. The film explores the seedy underbelly of the city and the challenges faced by the officers as they try to bring the criminals to justice. Along the way, they encounter teenage prostitutes, goons, psychopaths, and henchmen, leading to a thrilling and action-packed story.
The Problem with Apu is a documentary film examining the impact of the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, an Indian convenience store owner from the animated show The Simpsons. The film delves into the issue of racial stereotypes and the effect they have on real-life individuals.
A married woman leaves her husband, starting a lesbian relationship with a friend. Soon a third woman joins the relationship; meanwhile the abandoned husband discovers her bisexual nature with a friend.
The Color of Fear is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the deep-rooted racial tension and prejudice faced by different minority groups in America, including Native Americans, Mexican-Americans, and Chinese-Americans. Through a series of candid conversations with people from diverse backgrounds, the film sheds light on the impact of racism, homophobia, and racial stereotypes on individuals and communities. It serves as a powerful reminder of the need for tolerance, understanding, and the dismantling of systemic racism.