To become the greatest band of all time, two slacker, wannabe-rockers set out on a quest to steal a legendary guitar pick that gives its holders incredible guitar skills, from a maximum security Rock and Roll museum. As they embark on their journey, they encounter comedic mishaps and challenges while discovering the secrets of rock legends. Along the way, they learn the power of friendship and the true meaning of rock 'n' roll.
Lords of Dogtown is a coming-of-age film set in the 1970s. It tells the story of a group of teenagers from Venice Beach, California who become famous skateboarders. The film explores their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and the impact success has on their lives. It also touches on themes of friendship, rivalry, and the price of fame. The movie is based on a true story and highlights the importance of perseverance and following one's passion.
Romy and Michele are best friends who invent successful careers and relationships to impress their high school classmates at their reunion. Along the way, they encounter car trouble, blonde stereotypes, and learn the value of true friendship.
This is Vol. 1 of god’s movie. A series of interviews and performances with the chosen few that came in contact with the late Joe Cole’s mighty video 8 camera. This video is as much about Joe as it is about the people that he filmed. Joe was able to make people feel comfortable enough to let themselves go in front of his lens. I used to watch the raw footage of Joe’s hours of interview footage culled from walking the streets of cities all over. I was constantly amazed at his ability to find these totally unique people. When you watch this you will see what I’m talking about. Reminds me of a quote I have heard over the years, something that amounts to those who can see it (in) others must have some of it in themselves.
When his brother is killed in the ring, a martial artist seeks revenge and trains with a martial arts master in Thailand.
White Men Can't Jump follows two streetball hustlers who join forces to compete in a basketball tournament. Along the way, they face challenges such as racial tensions, friendship, and the ups and downs of their hustle.
Colors is a movie that explores the violent world of gang warfare in East Los Angeles. It follows the lives of two police officers assigned to the gang unit as they try to maintain peace in an area torn apart by violence and drugs. The movie highlights the brutal realities of life in the barrios and the challenges faced by both the police and the gangs.
Steve Ford is a private investigator in Venice Beach, California who gets involved in a dangerous case when his friend's dog is stolen by a ruthless gang. In order to get the dog back, Steve must navigate through the seedy underbelly of LA and confront various dangerous characters.
When a young woman begins talking to the ghost of a man who died in a car crash, they develop a unique bond and eventually fall in love. As they navigate their relationship, they must also deal with the challenges of the afterlife and the complications that arise when the woman's best friend starts dating the man's best friend. Set during the holiday season, this heartwarming film explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.
Cisco Pike is a retired musician who becomes a drug dealer in Los Angeles. He gets caught up in a corrupt scheme involving drugs, corruption, and retirement plans. As he navigates through the seedy underworld, he faces challenges from the police, a motorcycle cop, and a surprise ending.
In Clean Slate (1994), a private detective suffering from amnesia tries to solve a mystery involving a birthday party, a seductive femme fatale, and a dog. As he investigates, he discovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous situations. Will he be able to uncover the truth before it's too late?
In Paris, a gangster is pursued by hit men after he witnesses a murder. With his life in danger, he seeks refuge in Los Angeles, where he must navigate the criminal underworld and outsmart his pursuers.
In this comedy romance, a swinging single in Los Angeles joins a dating service and finds unexpected love in the process. The story follows the protagonist's hilarious adventures and mishaps as he navigates the world of dating and relationships.
Mur Murs is a 1981 documentary film directed by Agnès Varda about the murals of Los Angeles. The film explores the history of street art, graffiti, and muralism in the city, showcasing the work of various artists and exploring the cultural and artistic significance of their creations. Through interviews and footage of the murals themselves, Varda captures the vibrancy and diversity of the art scene in Los Angeles, while also highlighting the social and political issues that are often addressed through street art.
A slacker photographer in Venice Beach, California, pretends to be a policeman and becomes involved in a murder mystery. Along the way, he encounters eccentric characters, plays guitar, and dreams of fame.
After a drifter is struck by a car the driver offers to take him back from the hospital to her home in order to nurse him back to health...which turns out to be one of the biggest mistakes of her life.
A homeless drifter and drug addict find an empty luxury home in Pacific Palisades, leading them into a life of crime involving jewel theft and the criminal underworld. Along the way, they encounter a rich family, a strip bar, and a shootout.
Genesee is a coming-of-age drama set in Venice Beach, California. The film follows a teenager who stumbles upon a hidden talent for skateboarding. As he navigates the competitive world of skateboarding and the challenges of growing up, he discovers the importance of following his dreams and finding his own path in life.
The Minis is a heartwarming comedy that revolves around a group of little people who form a basketball team. They face various challenges and stereotypes but ultimately prove that size doesn't matter when it comes to achieving your dreams. Set in Venice Beach, California, the story showcases the power of teamwork, determination, and breaking societal norms.
Floundering (1994) is a comedy and romance movie that follows the story of a slacker who is unemployed and struggling to find his place in Venice Beach, California. As he navigates through the challenges of unemployment and life in the 1990s, unexpected romance enters his life, leading to a series of comedic and heartfelt moments.