Lightning McQueen, a race car, is determined to show that he is still the best in the world despite the new generation of high-tech racers. When he suffers a devastating injury, he must train with a new trainer and discover what truly matters in racing. Along the way, he learns about friendship, perseverance, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
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.
In 1998, Adonis "Donnie" Johnson, son of Apollo Creed, is taken in by Apollo's widow. Years later, Donnie pursues a career in boxing and convinces Rocky Balboa to train him. As Donnie rises in the boxing world, he must also navigate his father's legacy and Rocky's battle with cancer.
A group of good-hearted, but incompetent misfits enter the police academy, but the instructors there are not going to put up with their pranks. A newly-elected female mayor requires the police department to accept all recruits, leading to comedic situations and challenges for the misfit cadets. Mahoney, one of the cadets, tries to get himself thrown out but decides to stay when he falls in love. He befriends other cadets and they face bullying from their superiors. Eventually, they are forced into real action during a riot, where they prove their worth and rescue their instructor from a hostage situation. In the end, they graduate with honors.
Rocky Balboa, the reigning heavyweight champion, faces a powerful new contender, Clubber Lang, and must enlist the help of his former rival, Apollo Creed, to regain his fighting spirit and reclaim his title.
Reluctantly retired from fighting, Rocky takes charge of Mickey's gym and agrees to train a young protégé who's hungry for success.
Pokémon Chronicles, partly known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Side Stories, is a spin-off series of the Pokémon anime, revolving around characters other than Ash Ketchum.
A teenager discovers he is a werewolf and gains popularity after using his supernatural powers to excel at basketball.
Mysterious Skin tells the story of two young men, Brian and Neil, who were both sexually abused as children. As they navigate their adult lives, the trauma of their pasts continues to haunt them in different ways. Brian becomes obsessed with alien abductions, while Neil becomes a male prostitute. The film explores themes of loss of innocence, prostitution, child abuse, and the lasting impact of traumatic experiences.
Drunken Master is a classic kung-fu comedy film from 1978. It tells the story of a young martial artist named Wong Fei-Hung who must overcome his alcoholism and train in the art of Drunken Boxing to avenge his father's honor. Along the way, Wong Fei-Hung learns valuable lessons about discipline, respect, and the power of perseverance.
the story follows Ringo, a former boxer going through economic problems while trying to gain custody of his son working as a firefighter, and Camila, a young doctor who works as a resident in public hospitals and helps a community dinning room.
In Any Given Sunday, the Miami Sharks, a once-great football team, are in turmoil. When the starting quarterback and second-string quarterback get injured, third-string quarterback Willie Beamen steps up and leads the team to the playoffs. However, Beamen's newfound fame and arrogance cause tension within the team and the front office. Ultimately, Beamen learns the importance of teamwork and leads the Sharks to a come-from-behind win in the final seconds of the playoffs. The movie explores the struggles and triumphs of modern-day football players and the pressures they face both on and off the field.
In 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia, newly appointed African-American coach Herman Boone takes over the football team at the desegregated T. C. Williams High School. With racial tension on the rise, Boone offers an assistant coaching position to Bill Yoast, the current head coach. The team, made up of African American and white athletes, faces conflicts and challenges, but with Boone's guidance, they achieve racial harmony and triumph. Despite facing adversity and prejudice, the team goes on to win the championship, proving that unity and equality can overcome any obstacle.
Derice Bannock, a Jamaican sprinter, dreams of winning gold at the Olympic Games like his father. However, after a mishap during the trials, his dreams are shattered. Determined to compete, Derice forms the first Jamaican Bobsled Team with the help of disgraced coach, Irving Blitzer. Together they recruit three other athletes, Sanka, Yul, and Junior, and train rigorously for the Winter Olympics in Calgary. Despite facing ridicule and challenges, the team perseveres and finally qualifies for the Olympics. With the odds against them, the Jamaican team competes with determination, representing their country with pride and dignity.
A high school teacher's experiment to demonstrate to his students what life is like under a dictatorship spins horribly out of control when he forms a social unit with a life of its own. When Rainer Wegner, a popular high school teacher, finds himself relegated to teaching autocracy, instead of anarchy, as part of the school's project week, he is less than enthusiastic. So are his students, who greet the prospect of studying fascism yet again with apathetic grumbling: The Nazis sucked. We get it. Struck by the teenagers complacency and unwitting arrogance, Rainer devises an unorthodox experiment. But his hastily conceived lesson in social orders and the power of unity soon grows a life of its own.
James J. Braddock, a washed-up boxer forced to give up his career due to a broken hand, takes on a fight against the number-two contender and unexpectedly knocks him out. Against his wife's wishes, Braddock returns to boxing and becomes a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. He faces Max Baer, the vicious champion, in a title fight and defies the odds to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
Super Twins is a Filipino telefantasya. The series, which used to be a part of GMA Network's First Quarter Explosion and aired on the primetime block, debuted on February 12, 2007. It ended on a cliffhanger on June 1, 2007, which suggests a likely sequel to the series in the near future.
Bull Durham is a romantic comedy about a love triangle involving a seasoned baseball player, a rookie pitcher, and an older woman. The story takes place in the world of minor league baseball in Durham, North Carolina. Jealousy, age difference, and the pursuit of dreams are explored as the characters navigate their relationships both on and off the field.
Tiger, Blood in the Mouth is a drama film that tells the story of an intense and passionate affair between a female boxer and her older trainer. The film explores themes of infidelity, attraction, and violence.
After a plane crash kills the entire Marshall University football team, the town of Huntington, West Virginia and the surviving players and coaches must find a way to heal and rebuild the team.