Fawlty Towers is a classic British sitcom set in the fictional Fawlty Towers hotel in the seaside town of Torquay. The show follows the misadventures of hotel owner Basil Fawlty, his wife Sybil, their hapless waiter Manuel, and the various eccentric guests who stay at the hotel. With its witty writing and physical comedy, Fawlty Towers has become a cult favorite and is regarded as one of the greatest British sitcoms of all time.
Wallace and his dog Gromit become involved in a sheep rustling scheme in which Wallace is framed and wrongfully imprisoned. They must outsmart an evil robot dog and save the sheep.
When Sid takes a job as an egg nanny, he unexpectedly finds himself taking care of a trio of dinosaur eggs. Now, it's up to Manny, Diego, and the rest of the gang to save Sid and return the eggs to their rightful parents before time runs out. Will they succeed?
The six-episode series is centered around the wild world of Bangkok's road rescue services and Wanchai who is newly arrived in Bangkok and must unravel a city-wide conspiracy alongside a young, upstart journalist.
Adapted from a popular webtoon. Toriyama Michiru, an ordinary housewife who has never thought about adultery before gets addicted to a subscription affair service that allows you to have a “safe affair.” Her married life with her husband (Kimura Ryo), who she’d met through work, began to deviate from the ideal she had originally envisioned. One day, at the recommendation of a friend, she learns of an app called “Buffet,” a subscription service that allows married people to have affairs safely and confidentially. After signing up for the service, she encounters photographer Junya, and Kentaro, the heir to a major hospital, and as a result, she becomes unable to break free from the never-ending loop of desire for self-approval and paying for more services. A new and exciting “swamp” suspense drama centered around love, money and greed begins!
The Man Behind the Badge is the title of a half-hour American television police drama series which aired on the CBS from 1953-1955 starring and hosted by character actor Charles Bickford. Years later, Bickford appeared as one of the owners of Shiloh Ranch in the NBC western series, The Vrginian. In its first season, The Man Behind the Badge aired on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. EST opposite ABC's Jukebox Jury.
Minzhu ran a bar, but the business was so bad that she lost all her store deposit, and the landlord kept pressing for rent. Seeing this, Meizhen decided to develop an innovative spirit and began to provide special services in a bikini. Soon, the bar's Business is booming….
When a young woman's eccentric roommate tries to help her find love, a case of mistaken identity leads to comedic chaos, with hilarious consequences.
In this failed TV pilot, The Amazing Screw-On Head, a secret agent with a screwed-on head, must fight against evil beings and their schemes to protect the President of the United States. With his abilities and a range of mechanical devices, Screw-On Head battles supernatural powers and paranormal phenomena.
Kabukicho Love Hotel is a movie that takes place in a love hotel in Tokyo's Kabukicho district. The film follows the lives of various characters, including a Korean woman hiding from the police, a musician working as a cleaning lady, and a man who becomes involved with a prostitute. As their stories intertwine, secrets are revealed, relationships are formed, and chaos ensues.
The Best Two Years is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows two young Mormon missionaries as they navigate the challenges of their two-year service in the Netherlands. With a backdrop of windmills and canals, they experience both humorous and poignant moments while teaching the gospel, connecting with the people of Holland, and discovering the true meaning of faith, friendship, and love.
This Above All is a 1942 movie that tells the story of a deserter who falls in love with a nurse during the London Blitz. The film explores themes of patriotism, heroism, and class differences in society.
Hotel Pacific follows the story of a young boy who takes a job as a waiter at a hotel. He navigates the challenges of working in the service industry while also dealing with issues of growing up, first love, and finding his place in the world. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences that shape his journey towards adulthood.
Saya Suzuki is an ordinary employee working at a hotel. She falls in love with her elite boss Susumu Tsuge. Through their romance, Saya Suzuki grows as a person.
Two Air Force friends have fun during their enlistment.
Because of her last name "Kumada" (bear + rice paddy) and her appearance, Misa's high school classmates call her "Pooh" disparagingly. She obviously has no friends and can only let down her guard around her pet parrot and the goldfish in the science room at school. But, then she finds herself quickly becoming best friends with Izumi who is a cute and popular classmates. Although somewhat puzzled by Izumi's interest in her, Misa is excited about having a friend for the first time ever. But, Izumi's initial angelic demeanor gradually transforms into a demonic one.
A journalist visits a restaurant and realizes it has terrible service. In order to help improve the service, he writes a complaints book and encourages other customers to do the same. Through this process, the restaurant's owner starts to take notice and makes efforts to make the necessary improvements.