Formula 1: Drive to Survive is a gripping documentary series that provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing. Through captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, the show explores the intense rivalries, dangerous races, and personal sacrifices made by the drivers and their teams. Get ready to experience the adrenaline rush and the drive to survive in the fast-paced world of Formula 1.
Das Traumschiff follows the stories of passengers and crew members aboard a luxury cruise ship, as they navigate through various adventures, romances, and comedic situations.
The adventures of a group of German truckers on jobs all over the world.
Six years after the events of "Wreck-It Ralph," Ralph and Vanellope, now friends, discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure. After saving the arcade from the Cy-Bugs invasion and from Turbo's revenge, six years have passed when Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz are still best friends who hang out every night after work in Litwak's Family Fun Center and Arcade. However, six years of being a racer in Sugar Rush has caused Vanellope to express quandaries with the increasing predictability of her game, so Ralph tries to surprise Vanellope with a new hidden track in Sugar Rush. Vanellope enjoys the track but goes against the controls of the player to ride it, causing the wheel on the console to get stuck, and the player to accidentally remove the wheel from the game. Mr. Litwak inadvertently breaks the wheel while trying to reattach it. Knowing that the company who made the part went out of business years ago, Litwak has no choice but to unplug Sugar Rush, rendering Vanellope and its citizens homeless. After a conversation with Fix-It Felix Jr. in Tapper's, Ralph decides to venture with Vanellope via the newly installed Wifi router to the Internet to find and purchase a new wheel for Sugar Rush from eBay. The two follow Litwak's avatar and meet KnowsMore, a search engine who points them towards eBay. Ralph and Vanellope successfully acquire the wheel via auction, but find they have no money to complete its purchase, which they are told will expire within 24 hours. After consulting a pop-up advertiser named Spamley, Ralph and Vanellope venture to a popular online game, Slaughter Race, to steal a valuable car they can sell to cover the auction. After engaging in a high-speed chase throughout Slaughter Race, the car's owner Shank commends Vanellope for her racing skills, causing visible jealously in Ralph at the budding friendship. Despite not allowing the pair to take her car, Shank points the duo towards video sharing site BuzzzTube after posting a video of Ralph taking a leaf blower to the face. They meet up with an algorithm named Yesss who gives Ralph the funds earned from his videos' popularity. When the money earned turns out to not be enough to keep Vanellope from returning to Slaughter Race to consult Shank, Ralph decides to make more videos playing off the top trends to earn more money. Ralph becomes a viral sensation with Yesss playing off this by having her assistants venture out into the internet and spamming users with pop up ads. Wanting to feel useful, Vanellope offers up her services as a pop-up advertiser. Not wanting Vanellope to fall back into Slaughter Race, Ralph has Yesss appoint her to the fansite Oh My Disney! where Vanellope realizes that she is an unauthorized advertiser and ends up meeting the Disney Princesses. The Princesses speak to Vanellope and stress the importance of finding and pursuing one's dream through song, inspiring her to return to Slaughter Race. Meanwhile, Ralph successfully earns the money for their eBay bid, despite being hurt after reading the rude and mean-spirited comments posted on his videos. After being accidentally answered over the phone and put on mute, Ralph finds Vanellope back in Slaughter Race confiding in Shank about her desire to stay there and leave the arcade. Desperate to not lose his friend, Ralph approaches Spamley about any possible virus that would make Slaughter Race more boring and less desirable for Vanellope. Spamley takes Ralph to the dark web where they meet Double Dan, who gives them an insecurity virus that analyzes any imperfection and spreads it to other parts of its surrounding area. The virus, scanning Vanellope, spreads her glitch throughout Slaughter Race, causing the game to shut down and reboot, almost killing Vanellope and Ralph in the process until Ralph breaks out from the game before it shuts down. Vanellope discovers Ralph's actions and berates him for them, asking him to leave her alone. The surviving virus escapes Slaughter Race and scans Ralph's insecurities and spreads them throughout the Internet itself. The virus manifests into hundreds of alternate versions of Ralph that tear up the Internet in a rampant search for Vanellope. With the help of Knowsmore and Yesss, the pair attempt to lead the horde of virus Ralphs to an anti-virus software. The virus Ralphs form a giant Ralph that capture Vanellope, as Ralph attempts to fight them off. Ralph catches their attention and calls them out on their selfish possessiveness of Vanellope, claiming that letting go and accepting her choice to stay in Slaughter Race does not have to mean the end of their friendship, and can actually strengthen their bond. Having let go of his insecurities, the gigantic virus Ralph disappears, in the process dropping Ralph, who is saved with the help of Spamley and the Disney Princesses. The Internet is restored and Vanellope decides to stay in Slaughter Race, with Ralph returning to the arcade and participating in activities with the other arcade members, while regularly video chatting with Vanellope. He watches the sunrise from Game Central Station, coming to peace with the changes in his life as he heads to work with Felix. In a mid-credits scene, Ralph and Vanellope crash a child's Pancake Milkshake game on her iPad. In a post-credits scene, a Frozen 2 trailer is teased, only for Ralph to rickroll the audience.
In 'The Haunting', a group of people spend a night in a haunted house and experience terrifying supernatural phenomena.
In Manta, Manta, two young men and their girlfriends find themselves immersed in a comical street racing rivalry. Fueled by envy and a love for cars, they navigate the world of noisy engines, car crashes, and hilarious pranks. With an Opel Manta as their weapon of choice, they race against rivals and attempt to outdo each other in the ultimate show of machismo. This German comedy explores the themes of friendship, rivalry, and young love in the backdrop of street racing culture.
Castello Cavalcanti is a comedic short film set in a village in Italy in 1955. The film follows the story of a racing car driver who crashes his car and ends up in the small Italian village. As he tries to navigate the village and its quirky inhabitants, he discovers that he has a family history in the village that he never knew about. The film is filled with whimsical and Wes Anderson-esque visuals and humor.
A group of university students go to a posh abandoned town, Paranormal Xperience, to research for their mobile phone game. They start recording and mocking everything on camera. There is a gas station, a hospital with hypnosis sessions, a pig-blood-filled salt mine, a café, a church, a pig farm, and a psychiatric center. They meet a widow, a psychotronic film fan, and a hard worker who aren't really who they seem to be. The students face rejection, a stalker, and a memory that comes back to haunt them. They try to escape the town with a tire pump, but they are trapped. They are murdered one by one, and the survivors find out the dark secret of the town.
In 'Plane Crazy,' Mickey Mouse tries to impress Minnie by taking her on a flight in his homemade airplane, but things don't go as planned and chaos ensues. This silent film showcases Mickey Mouse's early adventures and his charm as an anthropomorphic character.
McLaren is a documentary film that tells the story of Bruce McLaren, a New Zealander who founded the McLaren Motor Racing team. It explores his journey in the world of motor sports, his passion for racing, and the challenges he faced. The film also highlights his achievements and the legacy he left behind. McLaren is a gripping and inspiring documentary that offers a fascinating insight into the life of a legendary figure in the racing world.
In the midst of their financial struggles, a newlywed couple goes to great lengths to make each other's Christmas special by sacrificing their most valuable possessions.
In 'Hi'-Neighbor!', a group of mischievous children get into all sorts of funny and crazy adventures, from building a treehouse and riding a zip-line to exploring a rabbit hutch and causing havoc with a pedal car. As they go about their day, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, leading to hilarious and entertaining situations. This classic comedy film is filled with laughter, mischief, and a lot of fun.
Ben, Edna and their baby daughter are headed to California when their car breaks down. Ben ventures off to the junkyard in search of a spare part to fix his car. Coincidentally, Harry (the seedy junkyard owner) has just been accused by the police of selling stolen auto parts, and claims that he gets his cars from someone else. Ben wanders into the junkyard just in time for Harry to frame him and use him as a scapegoat. When Ben doesn't return after quite a while, Edna goes looking for him. She is then chased around the junkyard by Harry's odd, dim-witted friend Blowhard.
Bank robber Yosemite Sam forces Bugs to try to fly the largest airplane in the world.
Popeye has a new car; Olive wants a driving lesson. Things don't go well.
Billy Gilbert and Vince Barnett moved over to the remnants of the Christie Brothers for a series of short subjects in which they played variations on Laurel & Hardy. Here, in this short subject, they get hired to run a used car lot and steal a car for James Morton.
Nils Nilsson from Åsen, better known as Åsa-Nisse and his friend Klabbarparn goes Moose hunting. As a result of a sabotage, staged by their wives, Åsa-Nisse is accused for hunting with illegal weapons.
The harmless Berlin taxi driver Herbert Boeckmann has a bad day: Three mysterious gentlemen put the corpse of Boris Stravinsky, a Russian economist, into the car. Unsuspecting Herbert brings the "passenger" to East Berlin. There Boeckmann falls into the clutches of the KGB, who considers him a top agent of the CIA. As Herbert eventually returns to the western part of the city, the CIA waiting for him to be the taxi driver again suspected of being a top agent of the KGB. To prove his innocence, Herbert must find the real killer of Stravinsky. Herbert is given mysterious vials to which he sniffs in extreme situations, helping them not only to amazing powers and unsuspected abilities. As Super Agent "Herbie Melbourne" mixed Herbert on the agent scene. But between the lines he gets in the line of professional killer.
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