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- Strait-laced go-getter Roger hopes to propose to his dream girl during a weekend getaway at her family's lake house, but his eager-to-be-best-buds potential brother-in-law might accidentally wreck his plans.
- Documentary on the migratory patterns of birds, shot over the course of three years on all seven continents.
- A sweeping, immersive journey into the world of wild horses that illuminates both the profound beauty and desperate plight they currently face in the Western United States.
- In 1861 Oregon, a mountain man and his Native American wife live in a cabin built on a Paiute burial site, leading to a violent dispute with the local tribe.
- Two longtime friends battle mid-life crisis by opening a bowling alley/pizzeria in their small hometown.
- Jack De Quincy, an American graduate of Oxford, is still considered a wastrel playboy by his father, owner of a giant lumber company in the American northwest. To prove he is a man his father sends him there to take charge of a large lumber camp, filled with brawny he-men who spend their time drinking, gambling and brawling when not cutting timber. Once there, Jack establishes himself by winning a fight against "Dum-Dum" Pete, the toughest man in those parts. Along the way he sees to it that a needed operation is performed on the camp's mascot, a crippled young boy, and saves his sweetheart, Marie O'Nei, that daughter of a rival lumber company, from drowning in the river when the spring thaw causes an ice-break flood.
- A railroad engineer adopts a French orphan while he's fighting in the army in World War I, and takes him back to the US when the war ends. Later the boy needs an eye operation that the engineer can't afford, so he takes the rap for a murder he didn't commit in order to get his son the operation.
- 50 Over is a documentary film that follows four friends as they travel to all 50 states, in 50 days, stopping in each state to play a round of golf. From Maine to Florida, from Florida to the Midwest, from the Midwest through the Four Corners, the Pacific Northwest, even Alaska and Hawaii, this film explores the beauty and diversity of this country through the lens of public golf. The conflict of driving a '91 Dodge camper van, the constant mystery of the next night's accommodations, and a schedule that many deemed impossible, the narrative certainly does not lack drama. However, apart from the inevitable ups and downs of such a journey, this film explores much more. Golf is a game that for so long has carried with it a reputation. Golf has come to be synonymous with terms such as elitism, upper class, and the country club. This is not an unfair assessment, however, golf has another side. By playing public, inexpensive courses, talking with course owners and the wide variety of people who frequent the tattered fairways of this country, this film paints a picture of golf, away from the country club, at the courses that have helped shape the lives of so many.
- All Jacob wants to do is to celebrate his brother Hunter's 21st birthday - just the two of them. But a tragedy from their past keeps coming back to haunt them.
- Mother Goose and Friends teaches early literacy via storytelling, music, and crafts for toddlers. Each episode focuses on concepts like colors, patterns, shapes, and rhythm.
- Advances in diet and medicine has increased people's lifespans by decades. People are just not dying fast enough and overpopulation has become an epidemic. The One World Government has an extreme solution. A lottery and euthanasia.
- Jeff Erikson and Steven Gregerson are on the hunt for Killing Kyle, but it looks all-too familiar.
- What happens on the night of Halloween, when two mercenaries are being interviewed? Well, The Clown Prince of Crime comes to visit, of course, and he wants to have a little fun on this special holiday night.
- Rin Tin Tin witnesses a murder for which his master is blamed. Rinty knows who committed the crime, and sets out to track down the killer and clear his master's name.
- A look at the origins of a regular part of our everyday lives; the story few remember but all take for granted. Featuring inventor Steve Van Ert, historian Roger Brooke, and a rare glimpse into the testing facility where the roll we know today came to be.
- A smelly killer, dubbed Sewer Stench Slaughterer by the police, is at it again, killing the innocent Walter. Ace detective Richard Peoples goes on the hunt for the Slaughterer in this hilarious romp directed and written by Jason Boese.
- A Billionaire, who is obsessed with his search for Extraterrestrial Life in the Universe, receives the latest report from an international team of Scientists and Researchers. "Report 72".
- A research scientist discovers there may be a massive government conspiracy with the Chinese government to train the American public through all digital media. The technology portrayed in this photoplay is real. Actual attempts have been made by scientific contractors to warn intelligence agencies, but were dismissed. It is still unknown as to the degree by which the American public may have been trained by the incalculable amount of digital media streaming through our daily lives. What is known is that this technology can and will work.
- The misunderstood hero Electron and the misguided villain Blaze at war with each other. Who will succeed, and who will be the last one standing?
- Darth Vader discovers the Internet. When he receives an email back from Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, saying that he won't join the Dark Side, Vader tries replying back but fails.
- You are not safe on land or in water. Great White Grizzly is a mutant with a vengeance for a taste of blood. Beware.