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- This Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.
- Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the Maryland School of the Arts.
- Sometimes what happens at Spring Break doesn't stay at Spring Break... it follows you home.
- An English soldier must find and win back his girlfriend from the clutches of a mysterious group of hardcore ravers before he flies to Iraq in the morning.
- A romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, about an irresponsible guy who has to shape up in order to win back his wife.
- Not all stand-up comedy is spot-cleaned and pre-packaged for the masses. Like the legends who were born out of smokey, booze-soaked nightclubs of decades past, Doug Stanhope spews his own brand of moral outrage in an unmatched style that borders on self-destruction. Nothing is sacred, no subject off-limits and most importantly nothing is contrived. From critically acclaimed appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to regular appearances on The Howard Stern Show, Stanhope always shows an intelligence and brutal honesty in his comedy, no matter how viciously graphic or unsettling the material may be. Taped live at the Gotham Comedy Club, this appearance is an unflinching look at one of the few voices left standing in the dark, punk-rock underbelly of stand-up comedy.
- One Antarctican winter isolated from the rest of the world, but not from eachother.
- Introducing A Show of Hands, a pop/punk band from Central Florida.
- It is time for death row inmate Henry "The Overkiller" Graham to meet his fate. But is it the electric chair...or something far worse? The Overkiller - the most gruesome, over-the-top, excessive, more-than-enough, ridiculous, abundantly effective and extreme serial killer is...Henry? The authorities certainly think so and have thrown him in the slammer. But beautiful, young Carrie has fallen for this seemingly average former retail store worker and has decided to pursue him and bring him into her heart and home. What follows is your regular dysfunctional family comedy with a few slight twists.
- A competition reality series where couples submitted video testimonials for the chance to win a free wedding, then millions of fans decided every detail of their marriage including the location, the dress, the registry, and the honeymoon.
- 'Getting Nailed' is an interview series hosted by Liz Culley.
- America's Crown Prince disappears from public view forever taking his wife along for the ride.
- Blind Faith is set in Manchester city centre. It follows Jed, a homeless man, who is convinced that the love for his girlfriend and his spiritual belief will somehow turn his life around. Blind Faith mixes the harsh realities of the streets with the closeness of the homeless community. It delivers a gripping, tense and sometimes heart warming story delving into the world of some of the most vulnerable people in society.
- Alice in Chains' EPK promo for their 2009 album Black Gives Way To Blue.
- My Space Rants! filmed over 600 New Yorkers in five days expressing their thoughts, gripes and opinions on any topic they chose from their boyfriends and mothers to the environment and global warming. The one-minute rants were then posted in near real time on MySpace where participants could add comments, share the videos with friends to encourage them to create and post their own rants. Scarpa's theme of participants not only as consumers but as content creators was an integral part the project. The series has garnered over 10 million viewers to date.
- A game show series, hosted by Amy Schumer, test how well best friends know each other through a set of trivia and challenges.
- A frustrated man explains how Facebook has ruined his relationship with his girlfriend.
- With stops on every continent, watch as Ian Erix journeys the globe and drops in on previously selected but unsuspecting online "friends" who have been communicating with him via the wildly popular social networking websites.
- The annual Danish Music Awards ceremony, this year presented exclusively as a MySpace web cast, featuring performances by Danish pop artists.
- The meats make a startling discovery.
- The official music video for "You Don't Know Me" featuring Tim and Eric as an unhappy couple, intermixed with video of Ben Folds, drummer Sam Smith and bassist Jared Reynolds playing on the lawn outside the couple's house.
- The six remaining contestants perform songs for the "Idol Gives Back," in which sponsors donate money for young people living in extreme poverty.
- Rudy is visited by the Spirit of DRM and taken on an eye-opening journey through time.
- A saddened Rudy is asked to kneel before Zod.
- Rudy supports the striking writers of the WGA as Casey attempts to make an episode of Galacticast without him.
- Galacticast star Casey moves into a haunted house with other horror stars in a parody of The Real World.
- Investigative journalist Danielle McCasey takes a look into the life of homicidal actor Doctor Slasher.
- Rudy and Dave demonstrate their new motion capture technology donated by their friend "John."
- An investigation into a treatment centre with a controversial treatment for alcoholics.
- Online investigators track an accused killer, warning police that he must be stopped.
- 2017– 38mPodcast EpisodeBen Shapiro guests, and talks political philosophy, religion, metaphysics, illegal immigration, playing the violin for Larry King, and getting bullied in high school.