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- Kevin Pearson has a problem. He's being watched. He has been since he was born. Now he's thrust in the center of a government conspiracy involving a 50 year old secret, alien abductions and a myseterious woman who may hold the key to it all.
- Alien Secrets weaves sci-fi and reality in an epic portrayal of one man's search for an alien/human hybrid and his drive to save humanity.
- Jimmy Brown is thirty and single. He has just come home from a failed life in New York City and thinks his life is over. After returning to Pasadena from a stalled career in the New York art scene, and a disastrous break-up, Jimmy finds himself right back where he started. Now he is living in his Parent s house and working in the Comic Book shop that he left behind over ten years ago. His co-workers, childhood buddies Lyman and Sack, have never left the security of the shop that they now co-own. Experts of pop culture and masters of their universe, Lyman and Sack are all too happy to let a dejected Jimmy back into the circle of dorks that he was a part of for so long. Desperate to revive his career and fearing that he will fall back into his old life, Jimmy keeps Lyman and Sack and anything else from his past at arms length. But when Alison Brew, Jimmy's high school crush comes back into his life, he ll need to remember the mistakes from his past to get the girl who got away.
- Our story begins when Greg convinces his girlfriend Nicole to take him to her family reunion in New Jersey. Bad move, Greg! The couple find their relationship on thin ice when they are forced to endure all sorts of oddball antics with the family, including cat discipline, Monopoly control freaks, a softball game from hell, and a Vietnam experience that is a comedy classic. This is a movie for anyone who has ever had to meet the folks and survived.
- A gifted stand-up comedian and talented U.S. Paralympic soccer player, Josh Blue refuses to bow to any of the challenges that come from living with cerebral palsy. He jokes, "I realize that people are going to stare so I want to give them something to stare at." He uses his self-deprecating sense of humor to defy stereotypes and encourage others to overcome their pre-conceived notions about disabled people. Blue - who was born in Cameroon, West Africa, and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota - got his start in comedy while pursuing a B.A. degree in creative writing from Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. He now calls Denver, Colorado "home". In addition to guest-starring on Comedy Central's "Mind of Mencia," Blue has been making audiences laugh in top comedy clubs, theaters, colleges campuses and corporate events all over the country. At the 2004 Las Vegas Comedy Festival, he won the $10,000 Grand Prize at the Royal Flush Comedy Competition. In 2005, he earned rave reviews on the college circuit and a nomination for "Best Diversity Event of 2006." Describing his comedy as "spastic and engaging," Blue wanted to be on "Last Comic Standing" to "make people aware of the fact that people with disabilities can make an impact." Apparently he was right; on August 9, 2006 he won Last Comic Standing 4. In addition to being a stand-up comic, Blue is also a U.S. Paralympic soccer player, and he participated in the 2004 Paralympic Games that took place in Athens, Greece. The Paralympics, held two weeks after the Olympics, are the world's second largest sporting event. In "7 More Days in the Tank", Josh Blue returns to Denver for a stellar homecoming performance at the historic Gothic Theater. Recorded three days after his Last Comic win, the show had sold out three weeks before. Referring to the recent "liquids" scare on air travel, Josh asks himself: "Josh Blue, you just won Last Comic Standing. What will you do now?" "I thought I'd take down an airplane with shampoo!"
- "Tangible Fathers" is the story of a Catholic Priest as he discovers his homosexuality, struggles with family relationships, his vows to the church and his self acceptance.
- Three young women, one wealthy and unsatisfied, one planning her perfect wedding, and one self-destructing with alcohol are forced to confront the choices they have made. In the course of one day, each must change as they struggle to reconcile who they think they are with who they have become.
- "Sweet Dreams" is a portrait of youth stripped bare of innocence and joy, to be replaced with violence and desperation.
- Neil Alden may have an artificial arm, but he has no tin ear. Despite being born without his right arm, Neil has yearned to play bass like his hero Michael Anthony of Van Halen. Through a chance encounter with a German engineer and a little help from his friends, Neil's dream may come true...