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- Set during WWII, an Australian and Japanese soldier play a deadly game of Cat and mouse in a South Pacific Jungle.
- A colony of cockroaches lives peacefully in a messy bachelor's apartment until his new girlfriend moves in.
- After being struck by lightning John unknowingly has a "special" power to please a woman simply by touching them.
- After striking the mystical B7add13 chord Brian is transported back in time to change rock and roll history.
- Divided in five parts, 'The Art of Influence' registers fifteen artists' impressions on the life and work of other artists that influenced them. Part one 'Performers on Performers' covers Salerno-Sonnenberg's opinions on Maria Callas, and Cassandra Wilson's on Miles Davis. In part two 'Ways of Seeing', Fuentes talks about Luis Buñuel, Iturbide about Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Frankenthaler about Jackson Pollock, and Jackie Chan about Bruce Lee's films, Buster Keaton's stunts, Charles Chaplin's humor, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Sylvester Stallone. Part three 'Breaking the Silence' is dedicated to Fugard's admiration for Bertolt Brecht, and Oe's for Günter Grass. Choreographers Marin and Jones reflect on the influences of, respectively, Samuel Beckett and Marcel Proust, in part four 'Choreographers on Writers'. The last part, 'Artist and Visionairies' registers Anger's opinion of Jean Cocteau, Bo's admiration for Marcel Duchamp, Komar and Melamid's memories of Andy Warhol, and O'Connor's affectionate appreciation for Bob Marley.
- A couple will do whatever it takes to survive a zombie Armageddon cause by a virus emitted from a meteor shower.
- Breakfast cereal spells out warnings to its eater.
- After striking the mystical B7add13 chord Brian is transported back in time to change rock and roll history.
- A rambling man pontificates on sex, drugs and existence while moments from his life flash before him - or do they?