Sidewalks: Video Nite is an American television show featuring music videos. The show is a spin-off from Sidewalks Entertainment. Sidewalks: Video Nite's music format is primarily POP and R&B. The show also airs country, jazz, and hip hop clips.
America's Funniest Home Videos is a comedy TV show that showcases funny and often embarrassing home videos submitted by viewers. The videos often feature people getting into hilarious situations, bloopers, and funny moments caught on camera. The show has a live audience and includes audience voting to determine the funniest video of each episode. Join in the laughter and enjoy the best of hilarious home videos.
Celebrity pairings ride along in a car together as they sing tunes from their personal playlists and surprise fans who don't expect to see big stars belting out tunes one lane over.
Hosted by Terry Crews, WORLD'S FUNNIEST is inspired by the hit YouTube channel, FailArmy, and showcases the best in viral and soon-to-be-viral videos, featuring funny and adorable animals and kids, as well as amazing human triumphs and fails.
Get ready for the hacking, slashing battle of a lifetime in a new adaptation of the legendarily violent Sengoku Basara franchise. Based on the best-selling video games, the new installment of this action-packed anime revolves around one massive battle featuring mechanized samurai, mystical ninja, gun-toting warriors, and a blinding array of deadly special moves!
At the Movies is a talk show that focuses on film criticism and reviews. It features discussions about movies, including reviews by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. The show became popular in the 1980s and gained a large following. The hosts use a thumbs-up or thumbs-down rating system to express their opinions on films. The show also covers topics such as DVD releases, video rentals, and film discussions.
MatPat of The Game Theorists Youtube channel puts game mechanics to the test in real life with the help of experts alongside fellow Youtubers. After some training, they compete to see who can conquer the game's challenges.
TV 101 is an American drama series that aired on CBS from 1988 until 1989. The series stars Sam Robards, Brynn Thayer, Leon Russom and Andrew Cassese. Other notable cast members include Stacey Dash, Teri Polo, Alex Désert and Matt LeBlanc. The music for this show was created and produced by Todd Rundgren.
In April 2003, mountaineer Aron Ralston gets trapped under a boulder while hiking alone in Utah. He records a video diary, rationing his food and water, and struggling with hallucinations. After six days, he amputates his own arm, rappels down the rockface, and is rescued. Years later, he gets married, has a son, and continues climbing, always leaving a note for his family.
Frances Callier and Angela V. Shelton headline this interactive 30-minute talk show exploring and debating the headlines, topics and characters of the day. Also with expert interviews and video chats with guests and viewers.
Makoto and Yura Onoda are a newly-wed couple with zero sexual experience. Yura is a shy and naive 25-year-old woman whose good looks grab men's attention, something that she dislikes because she gets embarrassed very easily. Her husband Makoto is of the same age, but as opposed to his wife, he loves having dirty thoughts about other women. Physically though, Makoto is truly faithful to Yura. Both of them may be virgins, but now that they are married, they are ready to dive into the world of sex, "practicing" as often as possible. However, the world of sex is complex, so they need all the help they can get to find their way through it. Thankfully, their friends, acquaintances, and porn media lend them a helping hand.
Famous actor/musician Jack Black plays video games with a vlog-like twist.
Parker Coppins, star of a popular YouTube gaming channel, offers comedic gameplay commentary on a variety of games. Some segments include "Scare the Heck Out of Parker," in which Coppins plays horror games, "Parker vs. the Fans," in which he plays one chosen by the fans, and "Parker's Virtual Reality," in which he delves into virtual reality games.
When Youta, a photography enthusiast, finds a VCR tape containing a video girl named Ai, he unknowingly brings her into his life. As Ai helps Youta navigate through love and relationships, she gradually develops feelings for him. However, their bond is tested when Youta's friend, Takashi, also falls in love with Ai, leading to a complex love triangle.
A retired CIA agent with brain cancer is approached by an agent who offers him an experimental drug that can extend his life. In exchange, he must complete one last mission to eliminate a terrorist. With only three days to live, he must balance his mission with reconnecting with his estranged daughter.
A desperate young journalist turns to podcasting to salvage her career, but her rush to make headlines leads her to an alien conspiracy.
Sin Nombre tells the story of Sayra, a young Honduran girl, who embarks on a dangerous journey to the United States to escape the violence of the Mara Salvatrucha gang. Along the way, she meets Casper, a member of the same gang who is trying to start a new life. Their paths intertwine as they face countless obstacles and dangers on their way to the American dream.
The Comic Side of 7 Days is a British television programme shown from 2005 on BBC Three. It is a topical comedy programme which shows the satirical side of the past 7 days of news. It was broadcast weekly on a Friday, with several repeats during the following week. The show was created by Andy Marlatt and Tony Roche. It was produced and directed by David Tyler. The number seven features heavily during the programme and features in several lists between sections. Various comedians comment on the week's news. These have included Jo Caulfield, Richard Herring, Will Smith, Lucy Porter, John Oliver and Junior Simpson. The main narrator is Jon Holmes. The voiceover artists are Emma Kennedy and Ewan Bailey.
Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. On the way he discovers France, bicycling, and true love.
This documentary series follows videogame developer Double Fine as they set-out to create a classic point-and-click adventure game. The series follows industry veteran, Tim Schafer, and his team as they launch a Kickstarter campaign to fund the game and finally, three years later, ship the finished product to fans.