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- Joe Pantoliano interviews Dr. Dean Brooks, the former Superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital from 1955 to 1981. Brooks participated in the film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" when the producers cast him as Dr. Spivey and shot the film at the hospital in Salem, Oregon during the mid-1970's. Brooks talks about how he started in psychiatry, became involved with the film, and what he learned about acting from Jack Nicholson.
- Video World is like other movie rental stores. It's the best place in town to discover new films. It also went out of business. Documentary filmmaker Ben Churchill returns to his hometown of Woodbury, Connecticut to capture the store's final weeks and celebrate the dying culture of local video stores.
- Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, answers the most common questions about being blind.
- Personalities clash on the set of a TV pilot made for PBS in this documentary about what goes on behind-the-scenes at a 10-day film shoot. The video features interviews with members of the film crew and footage from on-set and at many locations throughout Connecticut including Mystic Seaport, the Essex Train Station, and the cities of Bridgeport, Redding, and Norwalk.
- Explore the life of a drag king, a woman who dresses masculinely for performance, in this short documentary profiling artist Mady G. who reveals the different techniques used to transform oneself from a woman into a man whiles explaining the motivation to pursue this lifestyle since childhood.
- One film crew interviews five people at three locations asking them the same questions.
- Chris Baldyga is a gym manager by day and independent professional wrestler, The Iron Eagle, by night. Chris talks about about his childhood dreams of becoming a professional wrestler, how he developed his wrestling character, and gives us a behind the scenes look at the independent pro wrestling circuit.
- After accidentally discovering a toy museum in Vermont, filmmaker Ben Churchill decided to make a documentary about who's behind the collection of nearly 100,000 toys and why some people still enjoy them as an adult.
- Tommy Edison, who's been blind since birth, reviews movies from his point of view.
- Follow two guys while they travel across the U.S.
- Ben Churchill and his friend John Fazio pick up where they left off on their last road trip when they head to San Francisco. to interview cat lovers in Dolores Park, visit Pier 39, go to the Fortune Cookie Company, and stop by The Wave Organ.
- Tommy Edison talks about how he dreams as someone who is blind, shows how he uses an ATM, shares what sighted people say to him, demonstrates how he uses inaccessible money, and learns how to drive a car.
- 2011–201610mTV EpisodeTommy Edison explains what colors mean to him as a blind person, shows how he crosses a busy street, attempts to open his eyes, demonstrates how he cooks food alone, and presents the first edition of "When Sighted People Forget."
- 2011–201613mTV EpisodeTommy Edison talks about the top three celebrities he would want to see if he wasn't blind, visits a car dealership to see if he can buy a vehicle, demonstrates how he uses the iPhone, explains why braille is on a drive-thru ATM, and tries to hit a baseball.
- Tommy Edison explains why he's blind, shows how he reads menus at restaurants, introduces his nephew who is also blind, attempts to hit a golf ball, demonstrates how he writes braille, and presents the second edition of "When Sighted People Forget."
- Tommy Edison tells us what he likes most about being blind, shows us the talking calculator he used in high school, explains why nature scares him, introduces us to a funny local pizza chef, and demonstrates how he take photos using Instagram.
- Tommy Edison talks about how his parents told him he's blind, learns to dribble a basketball, shows if he can write using a pen, explains how to offer help to someone who is visually impaired, and attempts to throw a basketball into a hoop.
- Tommy talks about what he actually sees as someone who is blind, gives a tour of the online video conference VidCon through his four senses, and explains how he identifies people and how often he can recognize someone by their voice.
- Tommy, who has been blind since birth, reveals his favorite and least favorite sounds, talks to his blind nephew about what happens when they are drunk, and demonstrates unique products that assist people who are blind, deaf, or non-verbal.
- Tommy reveals if he would want sight through surgery, asks people to describe colors to him, shows an app that identifies objects for the visually impaired, gives tips sighted people can learn from the blind, and explains how he knows when he's awake.
- Tommy, who has been blind since birth, talks about his favorite and leave favorite smells, and demonstrates how he uses his white cane as a guide when traveling.
- Tommy answers the question 'how does magic work for blind people,' demonstrates how he organizes his CDs and DVDs, talks about how he learned to smile, and visits The Magic Castle in Hollywood to learn if there are magic tricks for blind people.
- Tommy talks about what it was like growing up without sight, answers questions from fans at the online video conference Playlist Live, and attempts to draw various objects based on how he thinks they look.
- Tommy, who has been blind since birth, explains his perception of things that are intangible, learns how to make a pizza, and demonstrates how he reads comments that are posted on his Instagram.
- Tommy explains what he finds attractive as someone who is blind, tries to identify something that is created by a balloon artist, and attempts to sculpt objects based on what he thinks they look like.
- 2011–201615mTV EpisodeTommy talks about how he shops for clothes and matches what he wears every day, roams the back halls of a convention center using his white cane, and tries to guess the color of nine different scented markers.
- Tommy, who has been blind since birth, learns how to shoot a single-action revolver fast draw style and tries to hit the target in less than a second, explains his understanding of sight, and presents another edition of "When Sighted People Forget."
- Tommy answers the most popular question 'how does a blind person know when to stop wiping,' challenges people to explain intangibles like space and a sunrise to him, and tries to identify the colors of candles based on their scents.
- Tommy talks about what a blind person experiences on psychedelic drugs, visits an aquarium to touch sea creatures for the first time in his life, and shows us another example of "When Sighted People Forget."
- Tommy, who has been blind since birth, reveals his favorite and least favorite things to touch and films his reaction while riding a roller coaster.
- Tommy talks about how blind people find braille signs in public, reveals the worst things about being blind, and has another example of "When Sighted People Forget."
- Tommy answers the unusual question 'what happens when blind people cry' and visits the Picture Car Warehouse to experience movie cars first-hand when he touches the motorcycle from "The Priest" and the Volkswagen Transporter from "Little Miss Sunshine."
- Tommy talks about his thoughts on race as a blind person, takes a blind taste test to identify store brand food versus name brand food, and reflects on his adventures with his white cane after using it for four years.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews "Scream 4." Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews "Water For Elephants." A veterinary student abandons his studies after his parents are killed and joins a traveling circus as their vet.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Inception". Storyline: In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly skilled thief is given a final chance at redemption which involves executing his toughest job to date: Inception.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Clerks". Storyline: A day in the lives of two convenience clerks named Dante and Randal as they annoy customers, discuss movies, and play hockey on the store roof.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Thor". Storyline: The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live among humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Bridesmaids". Storyline: Picked as her best friend's maid of honor, lovelorn and broke Annie looks to bluff her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals with an oddball group of bridesmaids.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides". Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews the movie "The Hangover Part II". Storyline: Right after the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug jet to Thailand for Stu's wedding. Stu's plan for a subdued pre-wedding brunch, however, goes seriously awry.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews "X-Men: First Class". He says even though the majority of the film is visual, the characters are still very well defined. Plus, Tommy points out how the Gnarles Barkley song "Run" appears in the film. Watch the video to find out how Tommy rates the movie!
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison provides a humorous look at the upcoming movie releases in July 2011.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison provides a humorous look at the upcoming movie releases in June 2011.
- With the highly anticipated release of "Cowboys & Aliens" in July 2011, Tommy Edison showcases the film directing career of Jon Favreau. Mostly known for his work as an actor in such films as "Daredevil", "Very Bad Things", and "Swingers", Favreau directed a handful of TV movies in the early part of his career. As a director, his films include "Made", "Elf", "Zathura", "Iron Man", "Iron Man 2", "Cowboys & Aliens", and the upcoming Disney release of "The Magic Kingdom".
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews "Super 8". He expected the film to be very visual, but it turned out to have a good story with well-performed characters. Plus, Tommy talks about the soundtrack and tries to scare the crap out of us with examples of 'movie suspense tricks' they use with the help of sound.
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews "Green Lantern". He's not too happy with the performances of the lead actors Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively or the excessive use of CGI (nearly half the film). Tommy says, "Green Lanterm's super power is that he can create anything he imagines. What are the writers doing?" Plus, Tommy's opinion of Gossip Girl's Blake Lively, "Maybe the big screen isn't for you."
- Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison reviews the movie "Bad Teacher". Watch the video to find out how many eyes Tommy gives the R-rated comedy. He talks about the actors' performances, the characters, the film's soundtrack, and shows you the marketing tricks used in the Red Band trailer to get more people in the seats.
- Funny, side-by-side comparison of the movies "Friends with Benefits" and "No Strings Attached". Same formula, same characters, and even the same camera angles.
- With the release of "The Change-Up" ("The Change Up) on August 5, 2011, starring Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman... here's a trailer Mashup celebrating the body-switch movies 'The Change-Up', 'Freaky Friday', 'Vice Versa', '17 Again', '18 Again', 'Face/Off', 'Big', 'The Hot Chick', '13 Going on 30', 'Chances Are', 'Dream A Little Dream', 'Heaven Can Wait', 'Like Father, Like Son', and 'Dating the Enemy'