MythBusters, a TV show that started in 2003, takes on urban legends, myths, and movie scenes to determine their feasibility using scientific research and engineering. The hosts conduct experiments, often leading to explosions and crashes, to debunk myths and educate viewers.
FBI agent Malcolm Turner goes undercover as Big Momma, a nanny in a wealthy family, to find a computer virus that could endanger national security. While dealing with the challenges of impersonating a woman and taking care of the family's children, Malcolm must also uncover the identity of a rogue cop. Hilarious situations ensue as Big Momma tries to balance her undercover job with her personal life.
In a world very much like our own, great race horses of the past have a chance to be reborn as "horse girls"—girls with the ears and tails of horses as well as their speed and endurance. The best of these horse girls go to train at Tokyo's Tracen Academy, hopefully moving on to fame and fortune as both racers and idols. Special Week, a high school horse girl from the countryside, has just transferred to Tracen, and she's determined to fulfill her promise to her mother to become the best horse girl in Japan. On her way to school, she takes a pit stop at the race track and instantly falls in love with Silence Suzuka's style, becoming determined to race on the same team as her.
After surviving a zombie apocalypse, Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the heartland where they encounter evolved zombies and navigate the challenges of a makeshift family.
Paul Blart, an overprotective mall cop, goes on a vacation in Las Vegas with his daughter. However, he gets caught up in a heist when a gang of thieves plans to steal a valuable art collection from the hotel where he is staying. Paul must use his security guard skills to save the day.
Tom and Mia inherit a family apartment and move to Athens. Tom is a company start-upper, while Mia becomes an anti-capitalist activist.
When a 35-year-old video game tester is kicked out of his apartment, he is forced to move in with his grandmother and her two elderly roommates. As he tries to balance his work life with his new living situation, he finds himself caught up in a series of hilarious and outrageous situations.
A successful advertising executive, Octave, starts to question the meaning of life as he becomes disillusioned with the world of consumerism. He embarks on a downward spiral of self-destructive behavior, leading to chaos and mayhem.
Timmy Failure, an 11-year-old detective, teams up with his imaginary polar bear friend to solve a missing pet case in Oregon. Along the way, Timmy encounters various challenges and obstacles that test his detective skills and determination.
Before being judges, attorneys, or jury members, they are first of all men and women at a crossroads in their lives, with their dreams and their secrets, their hopes and their limitations, all beneath the same sun, each with their own dark side. In a lovely provincial town, during a jazz festival, life will juggle with their destinies.
On Halloween, four friends wake up to discover that the fortune-telling game they played in 2002 is coming true in unsettling ways. They must unite and support each other to escape the unexpected and dire consequences that have flipped their lives upside down.
How to Avoid Everything is a comedy that follows the story of a 16-year-old girl as she deals with teenage life, including babysitting, student debt, and an ex-girlfriend. The movie explores themes of friendships and self-discovery.
SlingShot is a documentary that explores the life and work of inventor Dean Kamen. It showcases his passion for solving the world's water crisis and his invention of the SlingShot, a portable water purifying system. Through interviews and footage, the film sheds light on Kamen's innovative mind and his dedication to making a positive impact on humanity.
A group of professionals attend a job interview for a very lucrative position within one of the largest multinational companies in the world. Upon arrival, they are surprised to discover that there is no such interviewer, but that they will be subjected to a very particular dynamic. What begins as a civilized and professional process, ends up bringing out the darkest and most animalistic part of each of them.
The son of a dictator travels to the U.S. to attend college.
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote are back! The lovable characters have transitioned to the third dimension in the new series of animated shorts being produced by Warner Brothers. Wile E. Coyote is up to his old tricks in newfangled stereoscopic 3D. Hilarity ensues as per usual, check out the crazy antics in Looney Tunes: Rabid Rider
Ghosts wreak havoc at the old school, and a student communicates with the spirit while the team reckons with a power struggle.
Two guys quit stodgy corporate jobs, scrounged up all the savings they could, collected credit cards, and stepped - or better yet - scooted forward to follow their biggest dream: to become filmmakers. Josh Caldwell rode a Segway from Seattle to Boston, while his buddy Hunter Weeks directed a film they both shot about the experience and about the moments leading up to this crazy twist on the Americ
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