Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson solves mysteries, assisted by his team of investigators, including the Ghost of the Marquess of Queensberry, Mike's adopted daughter and a talking pigeon.
Bert, a kind-hearted teenager, navigates the challenges of school, friendship, and heartbreak while dealing with meanness, rumors, and bullies. Along the way, he forms a band and discovers the true meaning of friendship.
When a caveman falls in love with a cavewoman, he must confront a rival and navigate the challenges of prehistoric life.
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth is a documentary that chronicles the history and evolution of the band Foo Fighters, founded by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl. The film explores the struggles and triumphs of the band members as they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, from their early days to their success as one of the most influential alternative rock bands.
John is a timid student who works at the University Book Store. He is studying to be a botanist and has a secret crush on the lovely Julia. One day, one of his letters gets accidentally mailed and Julia receives it. When the letter says that he is a fraternity man and a big track star, Julia rushes right over to see him. But John is neither and Spike, Julia's boyfriend, is a track star at a nearby College. John does not want to enter the track meet so Julia tries to use psychology on him. That and a good wrestling hold makes John timidly agree to enter the race, but Spike still scares him.
During World War II, a group of British soldiers are sent on a dangerous mission to a Pacific island occupied by Japanese military forces. They must navigate through the jungle, face enemy combat, and negotiate with the local inhabitants to achieve their objectives.
Terkel in Trouble is a dark and comedic animated movie about Terkel, a teenager who finds himself in a series of unfortunate events. From a near-death experience to a nightmare involving his little sister, Terkel's life takes a turn for the worse. With themes of violence, revenge, and vulgarity, the movie explores the struggles of adolescence in a humorous and satirical way.
A father gets a crash course in the outdoors in this made for television comedy for kids. Comedian Bob Saget stars as an urban living dad who decides to take his son Michael (Brian Bonsall) -- working his way to Eagle Scout -- on a camping trip. Poor dad is well-meaning, but fumbles his way through a series of mishaps.
Sylvester Cat goes bird-stalking in the mountains with his son, Junior.
Metallica: Quebec Magnetic is a live concert film featuring the heavy metal band Metallica recorded during two shows at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City, Canada in 2009. The film showcases the band's energetic performance, capturing their powerful live presence and the enthusiasm of the audience. It includes hits such as 'Master of Puppets,' 'Enter Sandman,' and 'Nothing Else Matters.' The concert footage is combined with behind-the-scenes interviews and backstage footage to provide an immersive experience for Metallica fans and music enthusiasts.
The grunge girl band "No Exits" is just about to get a record deal. At this time Jimmy is appearing again, the former boy-friend of the band guitarist Shelly. She had left him because his friend had raped her. But he doesn't know that - up to now. Shelly has fallen in love with the band singer Suzy in the meantime. But she still loves Jimmy, too. So she moves to him again, what Suzy doesn't like that all. Especially because she is becoming a feminist.
Willoughby Wren gets a job at a circus and, with the help of this magic hat, saves the circus from an escaped gorilla.
The grueling, emotionally torturous world of French preparatory schools provides the framework for this mystery. The deliberately rigorous courses are designed to prepare students to take the brutal examinations for entry into the elite Grand Ecoles, where a select few will gain the skills and education needed to insure a bright, prosperous future for themselves. The story centers on Delphine, a girl from the lower classes, and the upper class Claude. Both young women aspire to attend the Ecole Normale Superieure on the Rue d'Ulm. Delphine lives in humble public housing with her dull mother and two young brothers while Claude, who considers herself a Communist, lives in luxury with her own servant; she is sexually involved with fellow- student, Axel, who thinks himself a fascist.
While living separated, Mr. Kaski finds out that her wife has written a book about their marriage. And the book is not very flattering in tone towards Mr. Kaski and his abilities as a man.
A drama about a teacher and the students she teaches.
When a timid villager sees bureaucracy's ugly side, he makes a hollow bomb threat, unbeknownst to him that, only moments after his outburst, a very real bombing attack will level the Tourism Organisation.
Betty Boop's runt of a suitor thinks he'll have better luck if he takes cowboy lessons at a dude ranch; slapstick results.
While in a nightclub, Hugh doesn't recognize his wife, who has recently changed her hair color to blonde.
Si Jenks and Bob Carney go to one of those colleges where there are no classes -- although there is one befuddled, elderly professor who shows up for thirty seconds -- but there is lots of dancing, ukulele-playing, upper class men tormenting freshmen, and competition over Sally Starr, who seems to be the only student less than 30 years old.
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