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- A newly wed man who believes he's just gotten hitched to the perfect woman encounters another lady on his honeymoon.
- A filmmaker decides to memorialize a murdered friend when his friend's ex-girlfriend announces she is expecting his son.
- A group of cheerleaders from the local high school decide to show their school spirit for their football team by sleeping with the opponents the night before the game so that they can be so worn out the opposition won't be able to play.
- A coming-of-age story about two dim-witted 20-year-old roommates, Gene and Eugene, and their quest to lose their virginity.
- A boy learns that confidence and self-esteem are the greatest gifts.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- A crew search for all of the old Atari 2600 game cartridges of "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" that were tossed into a landfill in the 1980s.
- Finnish-made documentary about GNU/Linux, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software (FOSS) movement.
- Ned Trumpet, the chief pilot of a Navy blimp, is given to weaving accounts of the fighting prowess of his non-existent son. His friendship with widow Maude Weaver and her son Jess in effect sets him up with a real family.
- Redubbed "comedy" version of the early, very dated Sylvester Stallone film No Place to Hide (1970).
- In 2053, time traveling is a profitable business and Time Contractors take clients through time for a hefty fee.
- When a sex trafficking ring takes an interest in a destitute young girl, people from various walks of life are sucked into an elaborate plot to abduct her.
- An Afghanistan war veteran and Rideshare driver meets a mysterious woman who asks for his help escaping a blackmail scheme. In the process a man is killed and the woman vanishes, leaving him the lone suspect in the crime.
- A serial killer is leaving a string of dead teenage girl's throughout the city. It's up to Dr. Preston Cameron and his partner Detective Keiji "Ken" Ito to solve the case.
- "Tales of the Unknown" was a 1990 direct to video, non-hosted, horror anthology movie of four different scary stories.
- A young woman experiences the depths of American stupidity during sex.
- Charlie Vallejo is a mild-mannered, 20 year old Filipino American, going through something that most college aged students often go through, a break in relationship. Almost like a black hole in dating, the breakee doesn't really know where the couple stands. Break, time-off, space, or whatever you call it, that's what Kailin Villa Cruz, tells Charlie she wants right now. So does Charlie just give up and move on? Well he goes hermit style for awhile, but his life is reawakened when he goes back to his hometown, Sunnyvale, for Christmas break and finds his best friend, Lewis Tran, at his door. The Vietnamese kid with a plan for every situation doesn't make any exceptions here, as he tells Charlie that it's time to go. Parties, poker, basketball, and just kickin' it with the crew get Charlie back into gear. In comes Jesse De Los Santos, a girl that Lewis refers to as, hot sizzle. This isn't your everyday girl next door. She knows what she wants and right now, that's Charlie. At the same time, Kailin is told straight up by Crstine Pena, her close friend, that breaks are nothing more, but a coward way of ending a relationship. Always very protective of Kailin, Crstine lays down the facts cold and doesn't hold back on being blunt about every situation. The crossroads that the two faces is one that is glazed over by uncertainty, despair, and misunderstanding, but underneath all that lies the chance of coming back together.
- When something precious is stolen from you, your goal is not only to get it back but wonder what their motivation was for stealing it in the first place. Especially when you have a lot to lose and consider your deep dark secrets.
- Tired of waiting for the perfect man to sweep her off her feet, scientist Adena Logan constructs a wind-up robot lover in the basement of her small suburban home.
- "Extended Play" chronicles the misadventures of a teenage youth out for a summer afternoon of leisure fun, in a large suburban shopping mall. Failing numerous attempts to make points with the fairer sex, the young man directs his attention to the nearby amusement arcade where vicarious, but more accessible, thrills abound. Electric sounds of mock battles intermingled with laughter emanate from the mysterious depths. Like a moth attracted to a candle flame, our hero is irresistably drawn inside... and there, the adventure begins.
- A retired pitcher returns to his home town to reconnect with his old friends and family.
- Amazing pools that are feats of engineering and imagination stand out among everyday pools. Cliffside pools qualify along with others that were inspired by theme parks.
- Subject material is divided into 8 chapters, each presenting an aspect of life in the modern day Silicon Valley in a purely audio-visual format.
- The story of a young woman preparing to join her church youth group on a missionary trip, when they are kidnapped and forced to confess their "sins." But what exactly is considered sinful? How far would you go to protect your faith? Or your own identity?
- Dad is concerned that their little girl has a make-believe friend, but Mom dismisses it until she sees for herself.
- CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?. This entire time. Right before our very eyes...Well, it's out now. THANKGOD. Ha. Aren't they the most perfect couple? The brown Beyonce and Jay Z?
- A documentary of an exhibition tournament in Japan showing the difference between American and Japanese gaming cultures.
- When a woman tries to sell her house, some of the buyers get a bit too friendly. But when one of them goes too far, he finds out that she's capable of taking care of herself, and he's not the hunter, but the hunted.
- A man is haunted by a memory. Are the visions real or is he breaking?
- ShortCole is a young Christian man who desires to spread God's word but lacks the resources to do so. After an encounter with his pastor, he discovers that God's love starts with his immediate environment.
- Guy loses his job gets kicked on the street, and dumped by his girlfriend. Goes to Las Vegas and meets the woman of his dreams and has to fight for with her abusive ex and Mob Boss Father. What happens next is crazy.
- In 2007, Joe Patane, a licensed social worker, and Steve Wozniak, a close friend and co-founder of Apple Computer, welcomed ten challenged young men from New Jersey, ages 14-20, into Wozniak's home, for the inaugural week of The Patane Foundation's Dream Camps, a unique and brand new camping experience focused on community sensibility, creativity, independence, and specific to Camp Woz, technology.
- Claude Stuart rocks the house in his first feature-length comedy DVD, "Heap O' Trouble"! In this priceless routine; Claude discusses Southern Belles, the difference between American & British homeless people, and why he thinks God is a woman. Check out this gut-busting, full-throttle, no holds barred performance!
- After two chairs are abandoned on opposite sides of the road, they attempt to grab the attention of passersby. Slowly, they start to one-up each other and their grasps for attention become more outlandish, and in some cases, desperate.
- The World's Ugliest Dog Contest (TM) was founded with the aim of promoting rescue dogs, raising awareness of animal welfare and celebrating unconventional beauty, it brings together the planet's most aesthetically challenged canines, all vying to be crowned 'The World's Ugliest Dog' and become an overnight, global sensation. Incredibly, throughout the contest's illustrious history, there has never been a British entrant. Never have those dogs with their own unique sense of beauty had an ambassador on the world stage, someone they can support, idolise...that is, until now. This year Mugly, 'Britain's Ugliest Dog', crossed the Atlantic in a bid to prove himself best in show and become the first British male solo artist in some time to break America.
- Beyond the Unicorn features African entrepreneurs and venture capitalists committed to founding successful Silicon Valley startups.
- What happens when two roommates aren't prepared for the pizza guy to come?