In Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Elle Woods, a blonde woman and recent law school graduate, heads to Washington D.C. to pass a bill banning animal testing. She faces challenges and encounters comedic situations as she navigates the world of politics and fights for animal rights.
Roy Munson, a former professional bowler with a promising career, loses his hand and his livelihood after a bowling alley accident. Years later, he discovers a talented Amish man named Ishmael who has never held a bowling ball before. Roy becomes Ishmael's mentor and together they set out on a journey to win a bowling championship and overcome their personal obstacles.
A family's home is haunted by a host of demonic ghosts. Strange events begin when Carol Anne sleepwalks and communicates with a TV set. As the hauntings escalate, the family seeks help from parapsychologists who determine that it is a poltergeist. They discover that their house was built on a relocated cemetery. The spirits take Carol Anne and the family must find a way to rescue her from the other dimension. With the help of a spiritual medium, they successfully bring Carol Anne back but must confront the malevolent spirit known as the Beast. After a final battle, the family escapes as the house implodes into the other dimension.
Who Is America? is a comedy TV show that uses satire to delve into various aspects of American culture, including patriotism, chauvinism, and bizarre occurrences. The show aims to highlight and expose the intricacies of the United States of America through humor and embarrassment. It also touches upon topics like the star-spangled banner, the military-industrial complex, and far-right ideology.
When the Los Angeles Police Department is in need of strong leadership, straight-laced Sgt. Joe Friday and his unconventional partner Pep Streebeck stumble upon a dangerous criminal plot. Together, they must navigate the city's seedy underbelly and unravel the truth behind the crimes.
The Jacksons: An American Dream is a TV mini-series that follows the journey of the Jackson family as they rise to fame in the music industry. Set in the 1940s-1980s, the series explores the struggles they face as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of show business, dealing with a domineering father, the pressures of fame, and the impact it has on their family dynamics. It also sheds light on the individual members of the family, their relationships with each other, and the sacrifices they make for their careers. Based on a true story, this heartwarming series is a must-watch for fans of the Jacksons and anyone interested in the music industry.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown is a delightful animated film that follows the story of Charlie Brown, an ordinary boy with a big heart. Despite facing constant failure and setbacks, Charlie Brown never gives up, teaching us the valuable lesson that it's not about winning, but about trying our best. Follow Charlie Brown's journey as he participates in a spelling bee, flies kites, skates at the rink, and embarks on a bus trip to New York City. With its endearing characters and beautiful hand-drawn animation, A Boy Named Charlie Brown is a must-watch for the whole family.
Postal is a dark comedy film based on the controversial video game of the same name. The plot revolves around a man named Dude who becomes involved in a series of crazy and chaotic events after losing his job. Along the way, he encounters a wide range of characters and gets caught up in a gun rampage, a virus outbreak, and various other absurd situations.
In 'The Couch Trip,' a psychiatric patient escapes and impersonates a radio psychiatrist, leading to hilarious chaos. He travels from Illinois to Los Angeles, where he crosses paths with baseball, Hollywood, and an international conference. Along the way, he encounters adultery, psychoanalysis, and a mental breakdown. Will his impersonation be discovered, or will he continue his amusing adventure?
A husband and his wife move into their dream house, but soon begin experiencing strange occurrences. As they dig deeper, they discover their next-door neighbor's horrifying secrets, leading to a terrifying home invasion.
U2: Rattle and Hum is a documentary and concert film that follows U2's journey across America during their Joshua Tree Tour. The film features live performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews, providing an intimate look into the band's music and message. From the streets of New York City to the historic recording studios of Memphis and the concert venues of San Francisco, U2's passion for music and social issues shines through. From heartfelt love songs to protest songs, U2's iconic sound captivates audiences and leaves a lasting impact. Don't miss this incredible journey through music history.
When a group of terrorists takes over their naval base, the misfit sailors of McHale's Navy must band together to save the day. With a mix of comedy and action, they use their unique skills to outsmart the terrorists and protect their base.
In Pressure Point, a psychiatrist is assigned to evaluate a prisoner who claims to be a member of an American Nazi group. The movie explores themes of sedition, racism, and violence, as well as the psychiatrist's own struggle with insomnia and personal demons. The story is told in flashback, revealing the prisoner's journey from a troubled childhood to his involvement with the American Nazi group.
America's 50-million strong Evangelical community is convinced that the world's future is foretold in Biblical prophecy - from the Rapture to the Battle of Armageddon. This astonishing documentary explores their world - in their homes, at conferences, and on a wide-ranging tour of Israel. By interweaving Christian, Zionist, Jewish and critical perspectives along with telling archival materials, the filmmakers probe the politically powerful - and potentially explosive - alliance between Evangelical Christians and Israel...an alliance that may set the stage for what one prominent Evangelical leader calls "World War III."
Panther is a movie set in the 1960s, portraying the rise and activities of the Black Panther Party. It explores themes of racial prejudice, civil rights, and the fight against racism. The story revolves around the FBI's surveillance and attempts to dismantle the Black Panther Party. It also delves into the impact of police brutality and the racial tension of the time.
In Miss Firecracker, a small-town seamstress named Carnelle competes in a beauty pageant on the Fourth of July. She hopes that winning the pageant will finally give her the recognition and acceptance she has always wanted. Along the way, Carnelle encounters various obstacles, including an escaped psychiatric patient, family drama, and her own insecurities. With a combination of optimism, comedy of errors, and eccentric characters, Miss Firecracker is a hilarious and heartwarming tale of perseverance and self-discovery.
This Is the Army is a patriotic musical comedy that follows a troupe of entertainers who join the army during World War II. The film showcases their journey through basic training, their performances in a variety show for the troops, and their efforts to boost morale. It explores themes of patriotism, resilience, and the power of music and entertainment in times of war.
During World War II, a marine in training accidentally shoots his instructor and assumes the identity of a dead soldier to avoid punishment. He finds himself in an internment camp and must navigate the challenges of his new life while hiding his true identity.
Gunner Palace is a documentary that takes viewers inside the daily lives of American soldiers stationed at a palace in Baghdad during the Iraq War. It explores the challenges they face, the camaraderie among the troops, and the impact of the war on both the soldiers and the Iraqi people. The film provides a gritty and intimate look at the realities of war and the human stories behind the headlines.
Tom Cameron learns that his twin brother is with a group of German spies. They intend to thwart the government's efforts to round up horses for military service.