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- A young man's peculiar upbringing renders him unable to competently cope with the struggle of growing up.
- Three of the most popular girls at Reagan High accidentally kill the prom queen with a jawbreaker when a kidnapping goes horribly wrong.
- A headstrong young woman returns to New Orleans after the death of her estranged mother.
- The misadventures of two young gay men, trying to find a place to be alone, one night in Manhattan.
- A drama that interweaves the life of a teenager, with his old baby sitter, her estranged husband, and their daughter.
- Deleted scenes from 'Igby Goes Down'.
- Two brothers go to France to claim the chateau they have inherited.
- Two brothers struggle to uncover the truth behind the mining accident that killed their father and bankrupted the town.
- Frank is a composer who works as a driving instructor to pay his bills. Tracy is a New York-born documentary filmmaker who is learning to drive. Soon the two are engaged, much to the astonishment of their friends.
- Old Friends is comedy about friendship, sex, boundaries and virginity. It is the story of Tim and Nick, two 28 year-olds who, until now, haven't seen each other since high school. Tim is married to his high school sweetheart, Andrea. Nick is dating Andrea's best friend, Katie. Everything would be fine if Nick hadn't taken Andrea's virginity back in high school. Since high school, Nick's life has been impulsive and non-committal. He's a bartender living in New York, enjoying the women and the lifestyle and taking it as it comes. Tim married Andrea, his high school sweetheart, shortly after graduating and they now live comfortably together in Manhattan. Having never explored a life of sexual promiscuity, Tim is implicitly skeptical of Nick and deeply resents him for having slept with his wife. Nick, who has never had a serious relationship, now sees a chance to re-form some old bonds with Tim and his still very sexy wife. Old Friends follows the unlikely series of events that draw Tim and Nick ever closer, even though Tim would like nothing more than to see Nick die in a fire.
- A look into Britney Spears' professional and private life: meet her inner circle, her family and witness the making of her latest album intertwined with groundbreaking live performances.
- Two best friends compete to be the best man at their childhood friend's wedding.
- Maybe he can't fix stupid, but Ron White sure does deliver the laughs in his brand-new Comedy Central special "Behavioral Problems," another brilliant addition to his already impressive résumé, which also features the wildly successful "They Call Me Tater Salad." Riffing on such wide-ranging topics as the unintended consequences of excessive drinking, his unique approach to funding the war, and joys of a bidet, Ron White proves that he still hasn't solved his behavioral problems.
- Each month, the Buzz Hunters and their nationwide, underground army of intrepid Buzz Hunter reporters, will hit the streets of Hollywood, New York and Anywhere Else, USA, pursuing the most buzz-worthy ABC entertainment intelligence in a fresh, fun, and completely original format.
- Leonard Cohen's dance to the end of love official music video
- The accompanying music video was directed by Mark Pellington. It was shot at Needham B. Broughton High School in the band's hometown Raleigh, North Carolina in 1993, and featured members of the Class of 1975, juxtaposing yearbook pictures with footage of the same people as they appeared in 1993.
- Released alongside Barbie as Rapunzel (2002), this documentary profiles the success of a young Texas artist named Amanda Dunbar as well as children who are passionate about following in her footsteps.
- The second video was directed by Mark Pellington. It comprises images of blooming flowers, the title word in several languages, and slow-motion footage of buffaloes running, leading up to Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph.
- Miserable critic, Brian Tanner, is famous for his vicious film reviews on his TV show Critical Eye. Over the years, he's grown to hate pretty much everything he sees, including his wife. Starring Hugh Bonneville from Downton Abbey.
- The soft drink 7UP was developed by Charles Leiper Grigg in 1929 at the Howdy Co., St. Louis. In 1995, the Pepsi-Cola International unit of Pepsico owned the rights to 7UP outside this country and used BBDO as its agency. In this commercial for 7UP, a blindfolded man is marched to the place of his execution. Suddenly, a marketing guy interrupts the proceedings, "Pardon me sir," he says, "While you're blindfolded, would you mind helping us out?" He goes on to ask the condemned man if he prefers the taste of Diet 7UP or a leading diet Cola. It turns out that he prefers the clean crisp taste of 7UP, like most people do.