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- A rescue mission is assembled in Thailand where a group of young boys and their soccer coach are trapped in a system of underground caves that are flooding.
- A native girl falls for a visitor to her island, but she's chosen to be sacrificed to the volcano god.
- A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.
- The stooges are witnesses at a trial where their friend, a dancer at a nightclub where they are musicians, is accused of murder. The stooges manage to disrupt the proceedings but save the day when they discover the real murderer's identity.
- Against the backdrop of Napoleon's Waterloo campaign, an ambitious woman from a family of entertainers begins a destructive climb up the social ladder.
- The Tramp wanders into and disrupts the filming of a go-kart race.
- Bitcoin is the most disruptive invention since the Internet, and now an ideological battle is underway between fringe utopists and mainstream capitalism. The film shows the players who are defining how this technology will shape our lives.
- With her family in financial difficulties, Rebecca is sent to live with her two strict, unfeeling aunts, who do not appreciate the young girl's charm and energy. Rebecca must make new friends and adjust to surroundings that are sometimes difficult. But she still finds time to think of numerous ways to help others in her new hometown.
- The stooges are tailors, and are heavily in debt to the Skin & Flint finance company. When the boys read about the big reward for a fugitive robber, they think it could be the answer to their problems. The bank robber conveniently ducks into their shop and leaves a suit with a safe combination. After his girl friend fails to retrieve it, the robber returns with gang and a wild fight ensues. The boys miss out on the reward but wind up with the crook's bankroll and can pay their creditors.
- A drunken homeowner has a difficult time getting about in his home after arriving home late at night.
- A Personal Journey Into The Uncharted Depths Of Nerd Culture, A Realm Full Of Dangers, Creatures And More Or Less Precarious Working Conditions...
- After viewing this provocative documentary, you will never look at Wikipedia the same way. Filmmakers Scott Glosserman and Nic Hill engagingly explore the history and cultural implications of one of the most traveled and referenced sites on the Internet. A whole range of opinion is expressed about the impact of Wikipedia on the archiving of learning, from interviews with founder Jimmy Wales to commentators suspicious of the site's supposed neutrality. The documentary delves into the EssJay controversy in which a Wikipedian made false claims about his academic credentials and the battle over journalist John Seigenthaler's inaccurate entry. Evenhandedly weaving multiple perspectives about the impact of Wikipedia, the film provokes a deeper conversation on how knowledge is formed and what future generations will learn about history and the world.
- SLATERSVILLE: AMERICA'S FIRST MILL VILLAGE is a historical documentary series told across eleven episodes that retraces the two-hundred-year history of the first industrialized mill village created in Rhode Island, America.
- In this film the author (Pavel Grinyov) talks about the gaming console Dandy, which was very popular in the Russian Federation in the 90 years of the late 20th century. In particular, the film is explained in detail about how there was also covered by the game console in Russia and pirate games, which have been distributed. Dandy had a logo in the form of a gray elephant, a curse word in this context means low-quality pirated games.
- 200650mNot Rated6.3 (115)VideoA look at America's contemporary predilection for superficial patriotic symbolism via consumerism.
- Travel to the some of the world's most haunted places and explore tales of the supernatural with host and paranormal investigator Ben Hansen. Join those that work and live in real life paranormal infested locations, all of which can be visited on your next road trip. Just remember when you go looking for ghosts on your travels..sometimes they're already there waiting for you.
- A documentary about youth drinking culture and the legal drinking age.
- A slow television program in which specialist Øyvind Hjelle cooks a Christmas rib for seven hours, degree by degree, and not at least minute by minute.
- Experimental x-ray film by Dr. John MacIntyre showing a frog joint, as well as human heart and digestive system.
- Birds are the bearers of omens in ancient Rome. When a chicken lands in Livia's lap, she knows good things are coming her way. She marries the Emperor Augustus, lives the beautiful life hosting fabulous dinner parties, wearing elegant dresses, surrounded by great art, drinking wine, afternoons spent at the baths and all the while plotting to make her son, Tiberius, the next emperor. It is alleged that she poisoned a few people who stood between her son and the throne. That includes Augustus. "Livia, the Frescoed Lady" is musical parody with lyrics inspired by "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady." Utilizing an elastic sense of time, Livia charms all and we root for her to succeed. It's politics, historical and hysterical.
- the J Class yachts - the world's most elegant racing fleet. The inaugural J Class World Championship, which will be organized by the New York Yacht Club in association with the International Maxi Association and the J ... coastal races and windward leeward racing off Newport August 21-26, 2017. Producer - Director Don Ramey Logan shot and produced this short video for the Wikipedia Foundation and it serves as a example to all of the grandeur of these majestic yachts. The first-ever J Class World Championship pitted six of the finest historic super yachts against each other Names like Ranger, Lionheart, Velsheda, and Topaz harken back to the golden age of sailing, when financial magnates like Harold Vanderbilt and industrialists like Sir Thomas Sopwith skippered their own resplendent J-Class yachts through the 1930s in what was arguably the heyday of America's Cup racing. When World War II started, the golden age of sailing died. J Class World Championship Repeats History The first-ever J Class World Championship pitted six of the finest historic super yachts against each other. With their majestic sails billowed, six powerful J-Class sailing yachts glide past the manicured lawns of the New York Yacht Club summer clubhouse in Newport, RI. Jockeying for position, the long, elegant yachts are soon in full-blown racing mode, crews of 25 scrambling aboard 140-foot-long decks as they trim the monster mainsails or giant spinnakers in synch with the helmsman turning the wheel, often racing just feet from their competitors. Names like Ranger, Lionheart, Velsheda, and Topaz harken back to the golden age of sailing, when financial magnates like Harold Vanderbilt and industrialists like Sir Thomas Sopwith skippered their own resplendent J-Class yachts through the 1930s in what was arguably the heyday of America's Cup racing. When World War II started, the golden age of sailing died. The latest generation of J-Class yachts are either relatively close replicas, or in one or two cases, the steel hulls of the original J-Class designs. The class is unique to the sailing world partly because it's an exclusive club, with only nine active J-Class yachts and only six racers, but also because the yachts are built to J-Class guidelines from the 1930s. The sailing super yachts have the same beautiful lines and sail plans as their great-grandfathers, but these days they have modern sails and electronics, different ballast ratios, and space-age build materials. History repeated itself last week as Lionheart, a direct descendant of Ranger, the 1937 America's Cup winner, won the first-ever J Class World Championship with the same kind of nautical beauty and sailing finesse that Ranger displayed some 80 years earlier. Producer and Director Don Ramey Logan takes you up front and personal with these sailing giants. The video is located on the official class Wikipedia page.
- 2019– 8mTV EpisodeHarold gets caught in traffic on his way to work. And to make things more difficult for him, he's not alone. Will he get fired?
- 2004– 12mTV-MA8.3 (353)TV EpisodeThe Nerd takes a break from reviewing games to do this special episode in which he gives out his analysis on game and movie franchises with confusing titles and chronological orders. In the first part he complains about the bundle of remakes to Street Fighter 2, the spin-offs to Mega Man, and the unreleased titles to Final Fantasy. The second part of the review is where he mentions certain movie titles with confusing sequel titles or spin-offs. Particulary the Zombie movie franchise being a sequel franchise to Dawn of the Dead without George Ramero's involvement.
- 2020–2021TV EpisodeCecilia Pillado's vision of assigning one element of nature to each movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
- A cast-iron coat stand, a haberdashery unit, and a mid-century sideboard looking for a new home are all ripe for restoration. But which restorers will be chosen to revive them?
- The team are paying out online gambling, plus The Pitch makes an each-way bet on abolishing the states, and when did fresh ads for fresh breath get so Extra? Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Carolyn Miller and Dee Madigan.
- Anita learns about the role elephants played in helping build the Indian railway, the Taj Mahal, and the place where the Beatles came to find enlightenment.
- It's another Fantastic Friday on the show.
- 2022– 58mNot RatedTV EpisodeOur story begins in Belper, England, the birthplace of Samuel Slater, who is known as the "Father of the Industrial Revolution" in America but a traitor to his native land. After the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council connects with folks in the Derwent Valley, Belper artists who were once less than familiar with Samuel Slater find ways to creatively rediscover his story, while researchers dig up long lost information on the man they label "Slater the Traitor." After Samuel makes his way to America, he establishes a partnership with Moses Brown and William Almy in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and sends for his brother John with plans for greater expansion.
- 2022– 57mNot RatedTV EpisodeAs factory life establishes a profound ripple effect throughout the Blackstone Valley and beyond, one of its most massive by-products is found in Lowell, Massachusetts, where Slatersville native Dr. Elisha Bartlett becomes the city's first Mayor. Following his life in politics, Dr. Bartlett writes prolifically about medicine, poetry and teaching, becoming one of the world's most respected doctors of the era. As brothers Samuel and John, and his wife Ruth, approach the ends of their lives, their excruciating hardships of loss are felt, as their village must adapt to changing times. As French-Canadians immigrate to the neighboring city of Woonsocket during the Civil War, their population spills into to Slatersville, transforming its community into a foreign-sounding and multi-cultured village.
- 1991–TV Episode
- 201554mTV-PG9.0 (21)TV EpisodeOne of science's great odd couples--British minister Joseph Priestley and French tax administrator Antoine Lavoisier--together discover a fantastic new gas called oxygen, overturning the reigning theory of chemistry and triggering a worldwide search for new elements. Soon caught up in the hunt is science's first great showman, a precocious British chemist named Humphry Davy, who dazzles London audiences with his lectures, introduces them to laughing gas, and turns the battery into a powerful tool in the search for new elements.
- 201554mTV-PG9.1 (17)TV EpisodeOver a single weekend in 1869, a young Russian chemistry professor named Dmitri Mendeleev invents the Periodic Table, bringing order to the growing gaggle of elements. But this sense of order is shattered when a Polish graduate student named Marie Sklodowska Curie discovers radioactivity, revealing that elements can change identities - and that atoms must have undiscovered parts inside them.
- 201555mTV-PG8.9 (17)TV EpisodeCaught up in the race to discover the atom's internal parts - and learn how they fit together - a young British physicist, Harry Moseley, uses newly discovered X-rays to put the Periodic Table in a whole new light. And a young American chemist named Glenn Seaborg creates a new element - plutonium - that changes the world forever, unleashing a force of unimaginable destructive power: the atomic bomb
- Kraut and Tea continues his discussion on "race realism" and argues that the alt-right does not understand evolution or math.
- An investigation into the allegations against one of Canada's most famous theatre companies.