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- An African-American GI goes to Berlin and faces prejudice.
- What happened to the women at 10 Rillington Place? The story of British serial killer John Christie, who committed most or all of his crimes in the titular terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving Timothy Evans.
- A guy hears unusual replies from his google assistant, and found that he is not alone in the House. The presence is none other than "the dead Male Lead" who is talking to google assistant. The time loop continues again and again as the dead guy kills next "Male Lead".
- One man's journey through the memories, hopes, dreams and projections of what his emotional life has been or might have been. Through these 13 different dance duets with a range of tonalities, details, innuendos and revelations (and of course 13 is a rather unlucky number), we see the high points, the low points, the sublime and the deeply painful, the confronting, and the just plain silly moments from different relationships he has had or might have had, or wished he'd had.
- The 38th annual Major League Baseball All-Star Game, held at the "Big A" in Anaheim, California, was won by the National League in extra innings.
- St. Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox.
- The 1968 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was won by the National League when the legendary Willie Mays, a replacement for the injured Pete Rose in the N.L. starting lineup, scored an unearned run in the bottom of the first inning. The N.L. pitchers then held the A.L. All-Stars scoreless, limiting them to three hits, over the rest of the game.
- The 1969 Major League All-Star Game was won by the National League by a score of 8-3.
- The National League All-Stars beat the American League All-Stars 5-4 in extra innings.
- Cincinnatti Reds vs. Boston Red Sox.
- 2 European women take a road trip throughout the entire state of Wyoming. They visited 21 towns, 47 locations, and drove 3,522 miles.
- Episode: (2024)2023–Podcast EpisodeFirst, host Jason Gares takes you to the Midwest Gaming Classic website to talk about this years panels, who's in them, times and what they are all about. Then, we travel back to the 2022 show which hosted an impressive panel of a few very well known YouTube personalities, those of which included Pat Contry, Adam Korlick, the Immortal John Hancock, Patman QC, John Riggs and Jason Lindsey, better known as Metal Jesus. Join our panel as they discuss where they find inspiration for their videos, their favorite videos, and various gaming memories. Lastly, watch as Jason plays Atari: Recharged Berzerk and Yars Revenge from his Steam library.
- 24: Day 6 Debrief is a web-based series of five episodes, each a few minutes long. Set a few hours after the events of the sixth season, the series follows Jack Bauer as he is reluctantly drawn back to Division to be debriefed on his imprisonment in China twenty months prior.
- Four Private Security Military Contractors are hired by the US Department of Defense to pick up and transport Dr. Aziz Malick near the region of Kandahar, Afghanistan to an undisclosed secret location. Their mission comes to a sudden halt as the crew intercepts a suicide bomber in their passage through the isolated mountainous terrains. Faced with life and death the men find themselves hunted by an enemy that knows their every move.
- A thoughtful examination of the fleeting nature of life. "5 MINUTES" illustrates what 5 minutes mean in the lives of different persons. After a sudden car accident, ROBERT WHELAN convalesces at a hospital. Five different stories intertwine with the main story, Robert's last five minutes of life. On her journey to the hospital his wife, ARIEL encounters different people who spend the time their own way.
- 2021–TV EpisodeIn 1971, video games took a huge step with Computer Space, the first-ever arcade video game. Find out some of the histories behind this release and see extremely rare artifacts as Marty Goldberg discusses the history of the game, and answers questions moderated by Jeremy Parish of Retronauts.
- In a world where technology and information coincide, being connected to the world wide web allows for databases to be breached, and computer systems to be compromised. Certain information, sensitive information, cannot be allowed to be accessed at any time from the Internet. This type of information can only be recorded on paper, and filed and controlled by only one person. When a high ranking official requests the information, the controller of the data must pass it on verbally, face to face, and to only those with clearance to hear. These Sensitive Information Controllers, or S.I.C.'s, are housed at anonymous and random locations. The power of information lies in the hands of only a small number of people with PLAUSABLE DENIABILITY. In this story, a S.I.C. is to be tested and seduced by those who might seek to destroy America. Kant Hegel is that S.I.C.
- Butch and Rooster bring down an old acquaintance with a product aimed at improving the lives of the blind and visually impaired. Already liking the guy and his mission gives them a head start but they have to walk a mile in a blind guy's shoes before they can reach a verdict on the business.
- Episode: (2023)2018–TV EpisodeThe last 50 years have witnessed the practical extinction of the natural nighttime environment from most of the inhabited places on our planet. The majority of people can no longer see the stars in the sky overhead at night from where they live. The reason? Light pollution; an incredible glut of wasted energy that we create, every second of every night, in levels that increase from year to year. The negative effects of light pollution (LP) reach far beyond that of having robbed us of our views of the universe. While awareness of this issue has grown, not much has been done to actually stem the tide of light pollution's advance. Why? Basically, while the general ideas of the nature of the sources of LP seem somewhat evident, not enough creativity and sensible thinking have been applied to really quantitatively understand and combat it. In his work of over 15 years in studying the issues, Drew has uncovered some shocking facts about the wild-west nature of outdoor lighting installation in the U.S. And he has seen a real need for the kind of effort that the members of the hacker community could help mount; developing creative solutions in research, tech, and digital work that could ultimately help bring light pollution under control. Prepare to be challenged.
- The story of Pascal Ichak, a larger-than-life French traveller, bon vivant, and chef, who falls in love with Georgia and a Georgian princess in the early 1920s. All is well until the arrival of the Red Army of the Caucasus, as the Soviet revolution that has swept Russian comes to Georgia. Told as a flashback from the present, as a French-Georgian man whose mother was Pascal's lover translates his memoirs for Pascal's niece.
- Christy has a chance to hear his little girl's first words, courtesy of a Ham Radio Operator, in The States, and, when Binghamton denies the use of the base radio, McHale and The Boys are forced to improvise, with a Japanese radio, captured during a raid on an enemy jamming station.
- A "shockumentary" consisting of a collection of mostly real archive footage displaying mankind at its most depraved and perverse, displaying bizarre rites, cruel behavior and bestial violence.
- It is a lovely autumn day and Leslie has taken her daughter Brooke out for a driving lesson on a quiet country road. Unfortunately Leslie is a psychologist unable to pry herself away from her cell phone and the needy patients on the other end, and Brooke is a teenager unable to pry herself away from her own adolescent exasperation. Typical mother daughter friction, until, Brooke hits a small animal, Leslie's patient begins talking suicide and silence is broken on the quiet country road when an elderly couple come barreling along in their Station Wagon.
- Episode: (2022)2021–Podcast EpisodeJonathan Pitts joins Steve Alessi at The Family Business table to share his powerful story of love, loss and renewal. Despite losing his wife Wynter suddenly in 2018, he has continued to guide his four daughters to love God and serve others with the same generous spirit their mother possessed.
- The true story of Gwen Araujo, a young trans woman who was brutally murdered by four men in 2002.
- A Grave in the Woods is a nostalgic meta spoof of low-rent, early eighties "Direct to Video Horror Films" where cliche and lazy production take the place of artistry or technique. Never intended for public release, A Grave in the Woods quietly became a cult favorite that gets requested for special festival screenings.
- Christie thinks one of three models, including her close friend stole a fortune in jewels during a fashion show.
- As the popularity of retro gaming rises, there is a growing need for documenting and preserving the stories of developers, video game companies, and their software. Join Dr. Ken Horowitz as he discusses his experience documenting Sega, and how it may serve as an example of continued efforts by the gaming community to protect the legacy of our beloved hobby.
- 2018–TV EpisodeKinesthetic style, or tactile learning, means that some learn best by physically doing to fully learn and memorize a topic. Capture the flag competitions can be a way to understand security concepts with reading, understanding, applying and watching it in action. Creating a full multi-sensory learning experience to retain those concepts in memory for later.
- The 73 Crew's heart-sick Japanese friend, Fuji, must get a letter to his best girl, back home in Japan. But, a secret mission to mail the letter from a Japanese-held island becomes complicated, when Fuji's letter gets mixed up in Binghamton's plan to distribute propaganda leaflets to the enemy.
- A friendly, poetry quoting bus conductor in 1963 Dublin wants to stage Oscar Wilde's play, Salome, with passengers on his bus.
- Alfie Byrne is a middle-aged bus conductor in Dublin in 1963. He would appear to live a life of quiet desperation: he's gay, but firmly closeted, and his sister is always trying to find him "the right girl". His passion is Oscar Wilde, his hobby is putting on amateur theatre productions in the local church hall. We follow him as he struggles with temptation, friendship, disapproval, and the conservative yet oddly lyrical world of Ireland in the early 1960s.
- Major complications develop when the guys send a chapter of Parker's war novel - Including a highly fictionalized account of his sinking of the biggest battleship in the Japanese fleet - To Parker's hometown girlfriend, in an attempt to help him win her heart.
- One of the most exclusive and stunning places on the planet is right across the border. Famed for its exquisite architecture and spectacular views of the Sea of Cortez, Playa De La Paz is a divers paradise. The La Paz peninsula has captured the attention of many high-profile visitors including former president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and Bill and Melinda Gates Host Jeffrey Hayzlett met up with businessman and developer Jeffrey Curtiss to get his insight on the magic of Baja California Sur and how he risked everything during the financial crisis to bring his vision to life.
- This student film reveals the strange things that a dormitory night receptionist sees during a typical shift. The short was widely hailed as "the most uncommercial piece of ____ in Michigan State's history," but it was later purchased by ABC-TV's "Max Headroom" series.
- Gruber and the guys find that there is money to be made, in the lucrative German war souvenir market, and, after they, McHale, and Colonel Harrigan are all captured by a German patrol, during a souvenir-hunting trip to an off-limits town, Parker and Fuji collaborate on a clever plan to rescue their comrades.
- After many years apart, four twenty-something former friends break into their old grammar school to fulfil a promise to an absent friend.
- Ashton is a documentary filmmaker who is in search for somewhere to stay during a multiple day gap between shoot days, but the only place available is an Air BNB in a "blink you miss it" type town.
- 2021–TV EpisodeKevin Bayliss (art and design) and David Wise (composer) joined Rare Studios in 1987 and went on to influence many of the incredible system and genre defining games from the UK powerhouse studios including BattleToads, Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong Racing, and so many more. Learn the story behind the games, get to ask them questions, and even hear about the new projects they are teaming up together for.
- In 1963 the CIA secretly hired a group of Cuban-exiles to carry out a highly classified operation deep inside Africa's Congo. A Secret Legacy follows the personal journey of Frank Alvarez as he sets out on a mission to declassify the CIA documents and uncover the truth behind his father's involvement in this secretive Cold War operation.
- There's got to be some reason the beautiful girl next door won't give him the time of day. When a strange salesman provides the solution - Wibbly-Wobbly-Timey-Wimey becomes an understatement.
- In the town of Harbor Bridge, it is said that when someone dies, his last breath stays in his throat. When the head is severed, that last breath can be taken by another, and the recipient becomes stronger. Narcissa Sentinel (Bette Cassatt) has been robbing graves to cure her illness with these last breaths...but soon realizes that perhaps fresher specimens are in order. Shot locally, A SWEET AND VICIOUS BEAUTY is an epic Gothic Victorian movie that shows the journey of Sentinel from a sickly woman to a bloodthirsty mass murderer who terrorizes the town. From spooky old houses to headless zombies, this film has it all!
- Mafia daughter Suki finds herself at the wrong end of a drug deal and left for dead.
- Crazy adventures of an accountant with a briefcase full of defrauded money, a girl desperately looking for money for her orphanage and an Angel of Death, who doesn't know anything about money and doesn't need too. Death begs God for just one day of vacation. Since there is much to do on the earth, a substitute - the Angel of Death - is found for the job. Right from the start he runs into bad luck and what is more a beautiful blonde - the Guardian Angel - is bothering him. Little Angelica moves out in search of Santa Claus. Christmas Day is coming soon, so she wants to fulfill her Christmas wish - to find money to save her orphanage from closing down. On the way the little girl meets an accountant named Claus who has stolen a huge amount of money. He is being chased by a bunch of bumbling hoodlums.
- Fed up with their less-than-pleasant accommodations, McHale and the guys move to an abandoned wine cellar, and furnish it with some luxurious furniture, found during a mission. But, after first Binghamton, then Harrigan impound their furnishings for their own use, McHale and the guys must come up with a scheme to get it back, and keep it.
- With McHale and his Crew presumably killed in action, publicity-hungry Binghamton plays the part of the grieving Commanding Officer, when a War Correspondent comes to Taratupa, looking for a big story. But, when McHale and the Crew turn up very much alive and well, Binghamton must cooperate with McHale, to work up a cover story.
- Tamás Frei, host of Frei Dossier (Central Europe's premier TV newsmagazine), has interviewed Tom Hanks, Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis, David Duchovny, Luciano Pavarotti, David Copperfield, Bill Gates, Nobel Prizewinner Nelson Mandela, the Maharaja of Jaipur, Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, among many others.
- Voice activated AI is all around us. We are not only using it in our homes but on our phones as well and now there is a company bringing it to the workplace. Omar Tawakol, CEO of Voicera, spoke with host Taryn Winter Brill on how they are bringing AI to the workplace to make meetings productive again. Tawakol mentions how we are all spending too much time in meetings and not getting enough out of them. By breaking down the 3 pillars of voice, Tawakol discusses how voice activated AI can change the way we all participate in meetings.
- A bounty hunter disguises himself as an Indian to posthumously convict a deceased criminal - with unexpected difficulties.
- A classical who-dunnit-detective-story in an unusual setting: In the retirement-home for aging stage-artists "Ewige Rampe", an overly engaged doctor discovers what seems to be a murder by poison. The victim is the only inhabitant of the home who was not on stage, but a reporter of a gossip magazine. The two investigating police inspectors soon find out that the deceased lady blackmailed most of the inhabitants with little secrets she found out in her time as a reporter - nasty, but harmless things like a little shoplifting, alcoholism, a corrected date of birth, a success one never had... but are these little old secrets reason enough to kill someone? Or is there someone with a more important dark spot in the past? And what part does the attractive, but mysterious director of the house play, who cared for the founder of the "Ewige Rampe" in her old age? Has the caretaker, a plump man with a criminal background, a part in the murder? The film shows an eye-winking variety of aging stage-actors: the mundane old diva, the vain tenor, the melancolical comedian who always dreamed to be a tragic actor, the soubretta who would never admit her true age, the gay ballet-dancer, the opera-singer with a tragic story that made her loose her voice. All characters are hilariously comic, but touching and a little tragic at the same time. Finally, the cynical inspector and his young enthusiastic assistant solve the mystery in a surprising manner and peace comes back once more to the inhabitants of the idyllic place.