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- This short, chapter 3 in the "See America First" series, covers the years 1807-1819. It is the age of territorial expansion. The Louisiana Purchase from France means that America now reaches the Pacific. Commerce on the Mississippi River plays an important part in expanding the population into the newly acquired land. The War of 1812 challenges American resolve, and the Florida Purchase of 1819 expands America to the south. As the narrator tells the story, the audience visits various cities, battlefields, buildings, and monuments associated with the featured personalities and events.
- "The Late, Great Horror Show" was a hosted horror movie show with Jim Cook screened on Saturdays at 11:30 pm, on WJET-TV, Channel 24 from 1980 to 26 March 1983.
- "Rock Video" was a hosted music video show with Jim Cook as host. The show ran on WJET-TV, Channel 24 Erie, Pennsylvania, USA roughly between 1980 until 1986.
- "The Just Right for Late Night Horror Show" was a hosted horror movie show with Jim Cook screened on Saturdays at 11:30 pm, on WJET-TV, Channel 24 from 17 November 1984 to 28 June 1985.
- This award-winning cult masterpiece spins the story of Lazarus, who is forced to face an ancient challenge in a win-or-die confrontation. In this elaborately spun 78-minute martial arts spoof, Lazarus gradually evolves into a real force.
- Lord Alfred Hayes takes an exclusive look at some rare battles, including Bret Hart challenging Ric Flair for the WWF Championship!
- A local Pennsylvania band scores a one-hit wonder in 1964 and rides the star-making machinery as long as they can, with lots of help from their manager.
- Wrestling matches featuring Disco Inferno, Chris Jericho, Diamond Dallas Page, the Steiner Brothers, Lex Luger and many other top stars of WCW.
- WCW Worldwide took place on September 30, 2000 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
- In 1820, a Nantucket whaleship, the Essex, was rammed and sunk by an enraged sperm whale in the Pacific Ocean. Out of 20 crew men, only 8 survived. This is a tale of remarkable courage, endurance and pathos, of men driven to the edge of darkness, forced to make the most awful decisions in order to survive.
- An out of work programmer takes a job writing software for the mob.
- Shakespearean characters in a modern office setting wrestle with internal politics and pressing deadlines. But more than this, "Shakespeare's Dilemma" represents a view from within.
- Spoiled rotten sixteen year old boys and girls get lavish parties throw by wealthy parents.
- The chief physician at a large metropolitan hospital is formulating a serum to resurrect recently deceased patients. When his facility comes under federal inspection, the doctor is forced to dispose of the "patients" as quickly as possible, even though they are in mid-experiment. With the help of the evil hospital operations manager, he manages to ditch the experiments in a neighboring swamp. Little do they know, the serum works. The experiments come to "life" and wreak havoc on a group of local students conducting science experiments in the swampland. With the help of a hermit, a beautiful innocent bystander, a park ranger, and the police captain, they try to piece together what is going on - as well as how to survive.
- Following the success of Women of Walmart, Playboy went on another arousing girl-next-door search. This time to that uniquely American institution McDonald's.
- Fourteen Days in America 2004 represents the first in a series of projects capturing the hearts and minds of people from around the world. Its objectives utilize the dynamics of the visual arts to provide grassroots information about people and the places they choose to live in. Fine art still portraits together with a blend of film documentary capture information we gather, in order to build a historical archive of photographs and film footage. The latter includes selected short interviews accompanied with footage produced in and around each venue. The progression with which each venue is treated and represented will be available for generations to come.
- Henrietta, who dreams so intensely, objects materialize out of thin air, encourages her partner Rudy to visit a shaman, Corny, to find out why he can't remember his dreams.
- A big market TV director must win over a lax, but charismatic crew at a small town TV station. As job losses loom on the horizon, the crew unites to try to outmaneuver the obstacles that mean to destroy their comfort level.
- A story of deception, lies, and betrayal. Jake decides to take Steve up on his offer to spend a weekend away at a hunting camp with the hope of putting his past behind him. During the course of their stay we learn that not all is as it seems and their journey takes a fatal turn.
- Identical twins retain a unique material from early development deep within their brain stems. When this material is removed from each twin and combined, it produces a powerful neurological restorative for other identical twins. In a non-twin, the material induces a euphoric "super high" and greatly increases mental acuity. For the wealthy there is a black market for these substances. Removal of the material is fatal to the original set of twins. Everything comes at a price.
- 'Chris & John's ROAD TRIP!' chronicles the crazy antics of culture aficionados and OUTtv personalities Chris & John as they travel from city to city on a summer-long road trip adventure.
- Years ago Jazmin lived in foster care. Now she's living large thanks to having been adopted by rich parents, and she's anxious to have a Sweet 16 to make up for all of the birthdays she's missed. Jazmin's first birthday party since being adopted at 14 years old.
- young woman, Dakota (Renee Porada) has finally found a way to "control" her Lycanthrope metamorphosis and desires to live a "normal life".
- Government-trained assassin Braxton is The Locator! Hand-picked for a special taskforce, his objective is to remove any threats to the safety and stability of the United States. With blood on his hands after completing the order to eliminate his partner, Braxton loses his lust for killing.
- When Canadian figure skaters, Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, skated a flawless routine in Salt Lake City, it should have been a gold medal performance they would always remember. But instead a Russian pair won despite a number of errors and the controversy that followed was one that the skating world will never forget. After a furious debate that engulfed the games for nearly a week, an extraordinary deal made both pairs champions. Both teams saw their medals tarnished, but not as much as figure skating itself after the biggest judging scandal in skating history.
- Pete ditches his girlfriend for a night of indulgence with a mysterious blue drug. Little does he know he's in for one bad trip.
- Two perspectives of our modern world are explored through one man, who represents the enslavement and beauty found in it.
- Mixing horse manure and soiled straw to make mushrooms, cleaning rat-infested storm drains in Los Angeles, and making shower drains in Erie, PA, it's a Dirty Job!
- Something ancient lurks in the surf off Sea Bright Beach. It swims silently, can breathe air and walks upright. It's also very, very hungry and not for seafood anymore. Tonya, Rodney and Rupert are out-of-towners joining a crowd of young people gathered on the beach for an all-weekend music marathon. Even after several townspeople are torn apart and devoured by the humanoid creatures, the partygoers remain oblivious to the horror that has risen up from the sea. They dismiss local girl Tess as a weirdo and refuse to heed her cries and warnings that monsters roam the beach, hunting for human flesh and that hundreds of buried egg sacks are ready to hatch at any moment.
- 1977. A family is murdered in cold blood. The case goes unsolved for decades and remains a mystery. Enter the present day, detective Lee Southward is sent on assignment to infiltrate an illegal underground fighting tournament and bring in the organizers. Lee battles his way to the top of the tournaments in attempts to get closer to the organizers. As Lee draws closer and begins to piece clues together he is brought back to the case closed decades ago. However there is a problem: The organizers are of the undead and crave human blood! Lee must fight his way through all the sex, drugs, and violence of the underground while trying to piece together evidence with the help of an undercover officer and find a way to stop the undead!
- After giving up her life as a professional pool player, Elizabeth meets a young pool player who wins her over and back to national competition.
- A chess game with each move stifling or igniting the the possibilities between two people.
- 24 Frames is a stop-motion animated black comedy mockumentary about a stop-motion animated film production at an art college in the southern U.S. The crew, which consists mainly of ambitious animation students, aspires to adapt a children's book into an animated film to impress the school's president, who also happens to be the director's mother-in-law, and the author of the book. Personality clashes, artistic differences, and a series of grisly mishaps soon cause the production to spiral out of control as the would-be filmmakers struggle to finish the project.
- After a hip injury as a result of a fall, Neil Woodard enters a nursing facility unhappy with the changes occurring in his life. Initially uncooperative and insistent that he will return home once he recovers, he deals with the reality of no longer being a priority in his family's life, but discovers comfort and friendship in the residents and staff. However, he soon learns that all may not be as it seems. Told from the perspective of the afflicted this is the story of one man's descent into the world of Alzheimer's dementia.
- A documentary based on how hand signals came about in baseball. Who initiated them and their usefulness.
- A cop's life changes when he suspects his son of murder.
- When an underachieving loser blows the remainder of his inheritance, he lures his kindhearted, mentally challenged best friend into helping him film snuff movies, but it all goes to hell when the dead become undead.
- With behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of several of the key actors in the film House of Bedlam (2008), this making-of video captures the spirit of the cast and crew during production in rural Pennsylvania.
- Two hundred years ago in the town of Bedlam, Pennsylvania, a brothel was burned and the girls buried alive. Today, a group of college students on a botany expedition come across the remains of the old house and discover that the spirits of the girls who died there still possess the house.
- CoFilmed at one of the Greatest comedy Clubs in North America, "JR's Last Laugh", Basile rips apart the audience with material about growing up with a dysfunctional family, his issues with weight loss and his toys he grew up with. You'll feel as if you were part of the audience from the comfort of your own home.
- In a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, an ailing father defends his son as they slowly travel to the sea.
- After WWIII has devastated the USA, a small band of female warriors attempt to survive long enough to make it to the last city left. The problem is dictator Rollins doesn't want her city overpopulating so she sends out her team of mercenaries to hunt and eliminate any "survivors" in the wastelands. The females, along with the help of a man out to avenge the death of his family, fight their way to the city combating mutated scavengers, wasteland renegades, and the city's own mercenaries along the way.