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- An absent-minded professor discovers "flubber," a rubber-like super-bouncy substance.
- As seniors in high school, Troy and Gabriella struggle with the idea of being separated from one another as college approaches. Along with the rest of the Wildcats, they stage a spring musical to address their experiences, hopes and fears about their future.
- In 1971, twenty-four male students are selected to take on randomly assigned roles of prisoners and guards in a mock prison situated in the basement of the Stanford psychology building.
- A new version of the long-running MTV reality show, which looks to unite people from different backgrounds and find a common ground.
- When lacrosse star Bridgette fails her core classes, she is kicked off the team until she can improve her grades. Edgington Academy's new teacher takes a special and disturbing interest in helping Bridgette that threatens her entire future.
- Heather is the lead singer for a band that is on its way to fame and fortune. Things get complicated when she becomes pregnant and has three men willing to be both husband and father. But her boss isn't one of them.
- In 1944, the family lives of three San Francisco Marines are affected by their personal experiences on the front lines in the Pacific and vice-versa.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- The project portrays the most famous pilot of all time in a completely new light. It reveals Lindbergh's secret double life and role as U.S. agent in post-war Europe for the very first time. The film combines all elements of a great investigative documentary with the emotional tragedy of a love story, damned to secrecy.
- A chronicle of the 1994 Football World Cup in USA.
- The secret history of U.S. Army aerosol radiation tests in segregated neighborhoods of North St. Louis during the Cold War.
- Civilization in the Danger Zone's renowned scholars and culture critics examine the threats to Judeo-Christian values and offer insights into how to reverse the tide of our civilizational decline.
- Can one man with a dream win the heart of the world's most powerful woman?
- For more than a decade the Hoover Institution has been producing Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, a series hosted by Hoover fellow Peter Robinson as an outlet for political leaders, scholars, journalists, and today's big thinkers to share their views with the world. Guests have included a host of famous figures, including Paul Ryan, Henry Kissinger, Antonin Scalia, Rupert Murdoch, Newt Gingrich, and Christopher Hitchens, along with Hoover fellows such as Condoleezza Rice and George Shultz. "Uncommon Knowledge takes fascinating, accomplished guests, then sits them down with me to talk about the issues of the day," says Robinson, an author and former speechwriter for President Reagan. "Unhurried, civil, thoughtful, and informed conversation- that's what we produce. And there isn't all that much of it around these days." The show started life as a television series in 1997 and is now distributed exclusively on the web over a growing network of the largest political websites and channels. To stay tuned for the latest updates on and episodes related to Uncommon Knowledge, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and the Hoover Institution's website.
- CHOSEN BY GOD documents & details the work of some of the world's earliest black leaders: the Nubian pharaohs who ruled Egyptian civilization for over 100 years, starting in 700 BC. The film asks and answers important questions regarding Egyptology, the history of Christianity and the origins of the Bible. The film starts by explaining why the Old Testament books of Chronicles and Kings abruptly end with the 25th Dynasty. From there, the producers & interviewees discuss the connection between the legacy of this dynasty with the preservation of the Jewish faith. The film notes the military successes of the era, as well as several contributions to modern civilization.
- Since the end of WWII, the United States has acted as the world's policeman. Does it have to be, forever?
- A mother does the impossible, finds treatment for Down syndrome, dramatically improving IQ and quality of life for her son and others.
- VALENTINO'S GHOST: WHY WE HATE ARABS (2015) exposes how U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East is the driving force behind the mainstream media's portrayals of that region and its people, resulting in injustice, bigotry, hatred and wars.
- In 2005, an 83 year-old World War II pilot views 16mm footage of his 1944 Spitfire crash for the first time.
- Alexander Langley is an accountant, but he has always dreamed of being a painter.
- Affairs at Jack's Lounge are never what they seem, especially with the unexpected arrival of Audrey (Margaret Gabriel), a strikingly independent female patron. When young bartender Sam (Paul Rodrigues) falls in love with this mysterious beauty, he uncovers a web of lies and deceit that he must struggle to overcome if their relationship is to survive.
- American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi is about Condoleezza Rice, an extraordinary but little-understood woman who rose from segregated Alabama to become the most powerful woman in the world. Incisive and shocking, this is the first retrospective film on the Bush Administration. It overturns the popular misconception of Rice as a yes-woman to President Bush to reveal her as his most enduring confidante - and thus responsible for much of the Bush legacy. This political, biographical documentary tells a Faustian story of a woman whose hubris tempted her into a pursuit of power that destroyed her core values, and hurtled America into a perilous new direction. Dr Rice leads her own defense, through a series of candid interviews.
- A documentary adventure about an entrepreneur from Argentina on a quest to pitch his startup idea in Silicon Valley.
- In the year 2000 a brand new organ is inaugurated in Gothenburg by Arp Snitger, Germany's largest organ builder three hundred years ago. How does that work? It is not uncommon for organs to be restored and for copies to reappear.
- Two alien janitors are stranded at Stanford University and plot to take over the world after cloning the bodies of two Freshmen.
- Future Summit: Virtual Worlds examines computer and Internet technology and how it is blurring the lines between reality and imagination. From breathtaking vistas on the movie screen, heart-pounding action in on-line games, to the increasing popularity of on-line social networking, the hour long program shows how these technological developments are shaping our communities and the lives of our children.
- A young man confronts the pressures of cultural conformity, without really understanding why it makes any difference what he does.
- Future Wheels travels the world exploring the latest alternative fuels and green technologies for all types of vehicles - including electric, ethanol, solar, vegetable oil, human power, propane, and hydrogen. automobiles and what will fuel the cars of tomorrow from hydrogen and solar to electric, and atomic.
- This short starts out as a documentary. In a dramatization, Eadweard Muybridge's photographic experiments prove that when a horse gallops, there are times when all four of the animal's feet are off the ground. We are then brought to the present, where MGM directors and their cinematographers are shown working on current productions. The film closes with closeups of the studio's major stars and a tribute to the studio's actors who have joined the armed forces.
- An exploration of the creative process - its angst, its thrills, its purpose and its methods.
- The Robotics Industry will revolutionize life in the next millennium. This incredible video features some of the most outstanding innovations in robotic technology. See how robots are used to remove toxic waste, clear minefields, and perform medical procedures. Watch robots that explore outer space, descend volcanoes, investigate ocean depths, and fly by themselves. Learn how robots can be controlled over the Internet, programmed by kids, and taught to operate autonomously.
- Cruel and Unusual investigates the historic change to California's Three Strikes Law, which was the harshest sentencing law in the United States. The film tells the personal stories of three individuals sentenced to life under the law for minor, non-violent crimes, including writing a bad check, shoplifting a VCR, and taking a slice of pizza.
- Bill Nye explains why pollution solutions are important for the planet.
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- Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, is a fraudster who put people's lives at risk, and because of that, now faces 20 years in jail.
- 2013–201543mTV-PG7.6 (12)TV EpisodeHost Don Wildman visits one of New York City's most iconic sky scrapers and the epicenter of a bitter rivalry, explores an unsolved murder mystery, and examines the spot where a film legend contributions to science and technology.
- Adam and Jamie crank the controversy to the max as they find out if Hands-Free driving is really the solution to making that all important call at the wheel.
- Covers space and astronomy-themed software for consumers, from simulators to games.
- A look at Apple's early efforts at networking computers such as Appletalk, AppleShare, FileServer and MacLink.
- 2013–TV EpisodeThe Arizona State Sun Devils take on the Stanford Cardinal in their first away game of the season.While the California Golden Bears take on the 4th ranked Ohio State Buckeyes at home.