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- Five young adults are recruited by the Lightspeed Rescue organization to protect the city of Marnier Bay from the forces of evil.
- A documentary about writer and director Brian De Palma.
- Based on a true story of Hank Gathers, a basketball player from Loyola Marymount who collapsed and died during a game. Hank was a loudmouth Philly kid who was one of the best high school basketball players in the city. His rival comes in the form of Bo Kimble, a more serious athlete who doesn't care for Hank's reckless behavior. When the two players get recruited by USC, they eventually become friends. Hank and Bo are not really played much with the USC team, and head to Loyola Marymount, where the two became college sensations.
- A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...
- Professor Stephen Hawking enlists engineering expert Prof Danielle George and his own former student, Christophe Galfard, to find out if and how humans can reach for the stars and move to different planets.
- When the eccentric businesswoman, Francis Whinthrop, reveals her plan to win a highly coveted item in a black market auction to her doting, silent lover, Robert, a tangled web of secrets and obsession starts to unravel, threatening to destroy both her reputation and sanity.
- After endless night shifts in the cutting room, an editor looses the sense of reality and becomes part of his own movie. A movie you don't want to find yourself in.
- Across the mediums of animation in search of a missing hero.
- Sister Mary Catherine is pregnant, and she doesn't know who the father is. Afraid to keep the baby, she has no choice but to get an abortion.
- James is a high school senior who is able to re-live the past 24 hours in order to fix his mistakes and prevent any mishaps that befall him. He lives alone with his father, Richard, as it has been a few years since his mother passed away. One day, he encounters an event that he struggles to fix. Ultimately, he must learn to shift his perspective toward the future and appreciating the positive aspects of life, rather than obsessing over the past.
- A young screenwriter attempts the impossible by writing a completely happy movie. No conflict; no drama. He researches the things that give people joy-everything from Dolphins and Puppies to Bubbles and Seashells. But as the Writer creates this world of happiness, he discovers something inevitable about his story-it's sad.
- Every Sunday morning for over three years, the Santa Barbara chapter of the Veterans for Peace has been putting up a war memorial on the beach. They place a white cross for each soldier who has died in Iraq, laid out like a mock-graveyard. This documentary is about this war memorial and the people who visit it. Many of these visitors come to see a specific cross for a friend or relative. Others merely stumble across it. They knew the casualties were numerous, but they did not feel the enormity of it until they saw Arlington West for themselves.
- Sir David Attenborough reveals the findings of an investigation into what is happening to our oceans, and looks at whether it is it too late to save their remarkable biodiversity.
- Stars are not eternal; they are dying in unimaginably large explosions called supernovas. Second only to the Big Bang, these explosions are where creation and destruction meet. Only now have we begun to understand how these wonders in our sky work.
- In "Broccoli: Taxicab Confessions", a broccoli taxi driver rants to a rider. In "The Raven", a raven raps the famous Edgar Allen Poe poem. In "Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss: Common Cents", Nanna visits the gynecologist (Lil' Puss Puss), with complaints that coins are falling out of her genitalia. In "Genre", an off-screen animator torments a cartoon rabbit by putting him in various styles of film. In "Billy Ray Shyster's House of Discount Special Effects", a cowboy hat-wearing salesman offers to do any special effect for only $19.95. In "Robin", the titular character goes to the movies with a friend, where a fat film buff annoys them. In "Death Wears a Plush Jacket", a bear that lives in a balloon is impaled by a giant needle. Also contains the shorts "Incident at Palm Beach", "Dogfishing", and "Opposing Views".