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- A cultural analysis of what causes zine makers to tick; what the hell zines are, why people make zines, the origin of zines, the resources and community available for zine makers, and the future of zines. Interviews with about 70 zine makers, ex-zine makers, and readers from the northwest. Featuring footage of the Portland Zine Symposium, other zine related events, and activities bringing zine culture to life. An original documentary with over 64 hours of footage for people with a new interest in zines as well as pros and novices. The video sparks untapped creativity and new interest into zine making and reading.
- This movie was produced before the Internet made sexual pornography widely available online. This movie was produced before the Internet allowed web-cam girls to strip, dance, or perform sexual stimulation online for male clients watching. During that time period, perverted or lonely men called 900-sex-chat telephone numbers to indulge in sexual conversations or fantasies with female operators. The movie's plot involves two detectives wondering if a serial killer is responsible for three similar murders. The three victims are shot in the head while in sexual flagrante delicto. Eventually, the detectives focus their investigation on Paula, an attractive operator, who works through the 1-900-LOVE ME service. In the end, things don't work out well for both Paula or both detectives.
- 2011–2023TV EpisodeSCTV comedy legend, Andrea Martin, co-hosts; Alexis Honce show how to find the right coat to go with a holiday outfit; best hairstyles and products for holiday travel; how to rock a suit over the holidays; how to shop for great gift pack deals.
- 2011–2023TV EpisodeDay 4 of Marilyn's 10 Days of Giveaways; chef Rodney Bowers' gift guide; Rodney cooks up a crown-pleasing holiday recipe; gift wrapping DIYs; Shaun Hatton and Bohus Blahut ("Vintage Tech Hunters") show retro tech and games from Christmases past.
- 24/7 Sunset Strip a busy Hollywood store located on The Strip right smack-dab in the middle of the movie studios, clubs and historic music venues. Nightly chaos involves their customer base ranging from drunks, hookers, mental defectives, pimps, homeless and the power hungry ego-maniacal Hollywood rich and famous.
- Gustaf now wants to make The Void in 3D and orders Ed to build a 3D camera. In an attempt to salvage 12 years of pain and misery, Fex tries to invent a means of converting the footage they've already filmed. When the invention backfires, he and Lu are transported into Fex's computer and must navigate an assortment of retro games in order to escape.
- In a small town circa 1860 small pox takes the life of a little boy. He enters a world that will get him prepped and re-incarnated for his next life.
- When Chief Madwe runs out of jam, Buddy and the kids decide to pick fresh blueberries for him to make more jam. Adventure Sue flies them to a distant berry patch but when she twists her ankle, the kids have to give up their berry picking to get Sue back to safety.
- A camel travels off-site for an exam; inoculating the lions.
- Host Joe Winston summarizes the first fifty episodes of the series, for viewers to vote on their favorites.
- Rob's in for the surprise of his life when Deb pulls up in a horse drawn carriage dressed as Cinderella ready to propose. Steven sits through "Tony N' Tina's Wedding" waiting for the wedding party to give him the cue, a proposal to Clara.
- Brodie hopes that his African marriage dance will have Janet swooning. And Danny declares his love and his hopes for marriage to Chantal with a full-page ad in Fashion Magazine.
- For natives of New Orleans, Mardi Gras is Christmas and New Year's wrapped into one. For the scores who descend upon the city for this annual festival, it's a time of drunken merriment and wanton abandonment. "A Feast of Fools" looks at what happens when these two cultures clash. It's not always pretty.
- It's Halloween and Fuzz and Malloy are taking the opportunity to advertise their new skills as paranormal investigators. Unbeknownst to them, a vampire has been stalking the streets of LA feeding upon the homeless population. One potential victim, Hobo Barb, worms her way into their apartment in an attempt to escape the blood sucking predator. Meanwhile, Steve Connor spies on them from the shadows, plotting his next move.
- 1984–198524mTV-Y77.3 (47)TV EpisodeKeith, Lance, Sven, Hunk and Pidge ask for help from the Princess Allura to find Voltron. With guidance from the ghost of her father, King Alfor, they find four of the five keys needed to form Voltron. With no choice, they head into battle with only their robot lions to keep back Doom's soldiers.
- When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy.
- Clint hopes to hit a hole in one when he proposes to his girlfriend Robyn on the Pinawa Golf Course in Winnipeg, while James lays all his bets on one horse when he proposes to Donna at the Woodbine Race Track.
- Episode: (2018)2015–TV EpisodeIntelligence agencies may be withholding information in the Trump Russia probe; cities racing to get new smart technology may not be careful enough about cybersecurity; a major arrest in a lawless area of South America that may be funding terrorism.
- A couple realise their dream of retiring to the South of France. Their life changes dramatically when they meet another, younger couple.
- After Trevor Miller, a radio announcer for 98.5 Capitol Radio, makes some comments about the drug epidemic in our country during an interview. Once the heads of the company get word of it, they demand that Trevor apologizes for what he said on-air during his broadcast.
- Ron the magician aims to pull a marriage proposal out of his sleeve, while Ted is filling a room with 900 balloons to surprise Athina into saying yes.
- In a seemingly idyllic town, a secret is buried in a room of an ancient home: for every towns person there is a clock, and when the clock has ticked its last so does the heart.
- George's Old Beta Delt fraternity brothers pay him a visit at the White House the same week he is to preside over a death penalty execution. The President wants to prove to the guys that he hasn't gone soft since their college days and invites them to join him at the execution.
- Pruning is such a variable topic with many attributes to be taken into consideration such as climate, species, and goals of the gardener. For many, pruning is simply another part of gardening, but for others it can cause a cold sweat more commonly described as prune-a-phobia.
- "A Road to Independence," is a dramatic and real story of personal growth seen through the life experiences of eight special needs students. Through a unique program called Lifelink, these students, who otherwise would never have gone beyond high school, attend college and take classes with age-appropriate peers. The hour-long documentary features the personal stories of these students and their struggle to gain critical life skills and navigate the world in new and challenging ways. Joe Myers spent one year among these students, facing with them their difficulties and their moments of joy and triumph on their individual journeys. A Road to Independence captures the emotion and impact as felt in the hearts of the Lifelink students.
- Ride along on a rustic, and rusting, Polynesian cargo boat as it makes deliveries to 21 of the globe's most isolated coral reef atolls in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. Along the 3,000-mile route meet black pearl divers, the man who found the Kon Tiki, Marlon Brando's Mutiny girlfriend, a ship laden with NFL-sized crewman and many more. Through the Tuamotus, a chain of 78 atolls that sailors going back to Magellan dubbed the dangerous archipelago. The name derived from its low-lying, barely visible, wooden-boat-sinking reefs. The ship is packed with 600 tons of everything from chicken and beef, to cement blocks and metal roofs. The cargo boat has changed life for both better and worse.
- An episodic tale in which a despondent young man follows the lives of people going to and from home on an L.A. freeway. Meanwhile, an angel and the devil make wagers on which of the drivers will fall in love, die, or in some way change their lives.
- Vernon Jackson stars as Stokley Turner, a young man who finds himself facing a life sentence in prison. However, the city's most notorious drug dealer wants revenge after being crippled at the hands of Stokley. With the help of the crooked Chief of Police, Stokley is released into the dangerous underbelly of Iowa City, Iowa. And a new hotshot politician may not exactly be the perfect candidate the public thinks he is. With no one to turn to, Stokley finds himself taking on the entire city in this explosive sequel to A Time for War.
- The Cigarette Man snarls his way through a long quest for a precious pack of cigarettes, opposed by a silent monster.
- Tis the season to be mutant. X-Men Apocalypse's Apocalypse has a new trick up his unnecessarily-armoured sleeve and he's using it to give us the greatest Christmas prezzies a mere mortal could dream of. Or are they? [Whenever this question is posed the contradiction is always true]
- A White Tiger faces a critical exam; Polar Bears arrive in Quebec.
- Joe takes us to the Sonoma Valley Worm Farm to meet Jack Chambers. Trained as an airline pilot, Jack found his true passion in gardening. Jack was directed to the "Worm Farm" by a friend who suggested he buy worms for his compost pile. At the time, Jack didn't realize how important of a place the Worm Farm would become to him and his family. After putting the worms into his compost bin, Jack left on a 5 day trip not thinking about the effects the worms would have on his compost. After his trip, Jack found the worms had fully transformed the bin into rich, black compost.
- 2010–TV EpisodeHere in the north Atlanta, GA area, gardening is easily a year-round event, if you allow it. The problem is, most people we know around here who have a summer garden, quite by mid-July. That is such a shame. Some of the best parts about gardening happen after summer ends.
- 2010–TV EpisodeHere in the north Atlanta, GA area, gardening is easily a year-round event, if you allow it. The problem is, most people we know around here who have a summer garden, quite by mid-July. That is such a shame. Some of the best parts about gardening happen after summer ends.
- In a desperate attempt to rack up "views", Elliot starts making ASMR videos only to be interrupted by a domestic dispute between Jamie and Owen over why Jamie was dropped from their bowling team. It ultimately culminates in violence, which prompts Elliot to do nothing except finish his video.
- On the village called "Communism" wrecked alien ship, which was carrying an alien boy. Bazarbay Narmatov, the village foremost, accidentally finds a wounded and weakened alien boy, decides to help him and gives the name Abdullajan. Naive people of the village not knowing that boy was an alien took him for an illegitimate son of Bazarbay and witnessed some extraordinary events.written by Aziz Eshboev
- In ancient times the dangers of abortion for women were compared with the dangers of war for men... and little changed for thousands of years. This ground breaking film explores the legal and ethical attitudes through the ages that have shaped attitudes today highlighting key ideas such as Animation, Ensoulment, Quickening and The Born Alive Rule.
- It's a goal of every food gardener to have an abundant harvest. But what are the best ways to get the most produce from your efforts? Today, we share tips for achieving a really productive garden and answer some of those tough harvesting questions every gardener faces.
- Our goal as gardeners is to have an abundant harvest, but what are some of the best ways to get the produce we desire? Joe shares tips for achieving that desired harvest. He also answers some of those tough questions every gardener faces over the years about when to harvest or plant disease.
- Set on a country estate where six priests are sent to rid a teenage girl of demons. While waiting for the ritualistic tenth hour, the priests start to uncover demons of their own as well as the dark secrets that haunt the estate.
- A reporter meets an actress whose producer is a presumed-dead thief, and stakes his reputation on predicting the next crime.
- On the northern bank of the Sand River in the Mala-Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, seven magnificent creatures reside in an area the size of Manhattan Island. Tracking them for 24 hours reveals a never-ending daily drama.
- Joe believes the children are our future. And that's why he's an afterschool Hip-Hop Culture teacher. But we learn that Joe may not have what it takes to teach middle school kids as his own sordid past is revealed.
- Agent 66 has disappeared and everyone wants to know why?
- AirForce One, The original Boeing aircraft that transported Eight different American Presidents has been de-commissioned. This noble plane is due to become a permanent exhibit at The Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. However, in order to accomplish this task, the Plane must be completely dismantled and transported to the construction site; it's wings separated from the fuselage and a building constructed around the pieces. Using a combination of "Up to the Minute" digital technology and traditional timelapse photography, The Production team will document this unique procedure. The Project will include interviews with Former Presidents, and a celebrity Narrator.
- An unrepentant ladies' man gradually begins to understand the consequences of his lifestyle.
- Alfie Carrington dreams of building a flying saucer. He is not a scientist. He is a dishwasher. He has no financing. He funds his dream by entering karaoke contests. Far fetched? Maybe. But he currently holds two patents and has gotten the attention of NASA.
- Episode: (2010)1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland", "CopOut", "The Crazies", "The Art of the Steal", "Prodigal Sons", and "October Country". The critics also reveal their picks for this year's Academy Award winners in the "Best Picture" category in the "Out Pick the Critics" segment. Phillips and Scott predict that either "The Hurt Locker" or "Avatar" will take home the best picture award, but also acknowledge that an upset by "Inglorious Basterds" is also possible.
- The creatures are about four feet tall. They have black eyes that seem to pierce your very soul. They come at night, they take you from your bed, and they float you through the wall of your bedroom into the heart of a waiting spaceship. It's the stuff of science fiction to some, but for people around the world, incidents like these have become the most terrifying and important events of their lives. Are all these people victims of similar hallucinations? Or were they really abducted by aliens?
- While European missionaries, mapmakers and mercenaries believed the Natural World existed entirely for human gain, the indigenous Indians of the Americas experienced nature as a sacred web of interdependent phenomena; Chief Seattle, of the Suquamish Tribe describing his world view thus: "Every bird, every humming insect, every sandy shore and very shining pine needle is sacred and holy to my people. All things are connected. Man did not weave the web of life. He is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself. This we know".