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- Philadelphia Police Task Force members Andrew McJones and Tim Johnson investigate the murder of a small-time magician.
- "Before the Movies" is KLE Pictures' fourth completed film, and their first intentionally starring their dog, Bisbee. It's a mockumentary about what Andrew, Sean, Ryan, and Matthew supposedly did before making movies. They drift from occupation to occupation in this film, made in a period of only 24 hours. Some of the jobs are a security guard, private investigator, Bisbee's personal manager, ballerina, comedians, and even a pirate. While the infamous "Ghost Hunters" segment may drag on too long, "Before the Movies" is overall better than its predecessors.
- Philadelphia Police Task Force members Andrew McJones and Jon Byers investigate the disappearance of one of their own, which may be linked to a mysterious artifact.
- Some men have a natural talent for anything they set their minds to. Some men can solve the problems of the world with a wink of an eye. Some men understand that George Bush was not an actual bush. This is not the story of one of those men. Arthur Gingleslopper, perhaps the most naïve man in the world, is back again on his biggest adventure yet: finding a job. Join him as he conflicts with an overzealous fashion model, a single tree, unfinished macaroni, and more, in... "ARTWORK!"
- Andrew McJones, Jon Byers, Tim Johnson, and Joe Mancible work as a special task force for the Philadelphia Police Department.
- Many scientists have contemplated on what a typical day in the life of Matthew is like. Well... the contemplating is over! For the first time ever... we reveal The Chronicles Of Matthew to the world.
- The second chapter of "The Hit Man Series" picks up several months after the first. "The Kidnapping" finds Andrew reprising his role as the nameless hit man from "The Cover-Up." In this second chapter, it's not so easy for the hit man, as he has to face an ambitious cop named Peter Heading.
- Four friends set out to make the best movie ever made. However, it's harder than Joe, Aaron, Craig, or Harold thought. They start off making one type of movie, but when that fails, they try half the genres in the business! Get ready for a duck, a yo-yo, some ketchup, and a Man-Dog in this movie... which even you might think is the best movie ever. Maybe not.
- Deep in the jungles of Peru, inside an Incan temple, an ancient power is hidden away - to have a wish granted, for anything: for world domination, ice cream, or goats? Sure, goats. In a card game, the bad guy, otherwise known by his actual name, The Bad Guy, tempts Mr. Boss-Man of the T.I.A.S.A.(This Is A Secret Agency) with this mysterious artifact. To prevent the dastardly man from using the artifact's power, Boss-Man engages The Bad Guy in a more high-stakes game, where people instead of cards are being laid down. Fortunately, The Bad Guy's henchmen are, for the most part, not brilliant and very susceptible to getting shot by Mr. Boss-Man's best card, Jonathan Eagle.
- This new tale of suspense continues following Peter Heading, the cop from "The Kidnapping" who swore to take down The Hit Man. In the final of three films by writer/director Ryan Konig, it has been three months since Officer Peter Heading watched The Hit Man drive away after escaping capture. The Hit Man, played now for the third time by Andrew Lembeck-Edens, has been staying off the grid with the hope that Officer Heading might give up the man-hunt. Unfortunately for The Hit Man, Heading is stubborn, and will go to any lengths to track him down. Still, as much as The Hit Man wants to stop hiding, he hasn't quite shaken the rush of facing off against Heading, one of the few adversaries who's given him a run for his money. Knowing he won the first round, The Hit Man stalks Heading in a sick hope that one day Heading WILL find him, and they can go for round two. But as Heading and The Hit Man trade blows once again, their lives may not be the only ones at risk.
- Arthur Gingleslopper is back! In the third installment of the infamous Arthur Gingleslopper shorts, Art finds himself working as a cadet in a police station. The previous installments being "The Interrogation" and "The Interview" (ASRM Shorts) let's see if Art's newest exploits measure up.
- A couple of shorts/skits by Matthew Lembeck-Edens, Sean Konig, and Ryan Konig compiled into a collection of short films.
- A song parody based on the Beatles song "Do You Want to Know a Secret."
- As 2011 ends, the guys at KLE Pictures sit down together and answer dozens of questions that analyze how far they've come. They take a look at the first seven years, as well as the years to come.
- Based around an employee that has uncovered his company's embezzling scheme, and the hit man who has been sent to kill him.
- Many years ago, a man named Philip McBean got involved in a museum heist for an ancient artifact... The Amulet. He was on the run from the police, who were high in pursuit, when he dropped The Amulet in a local park. In the present day, his grandson, Jimmy McBean, has made it his life goal to find what he believes was by birth his. Little does he know that treachery, murder, and kidnapping all await him when he uncovers The Amulet. So when Tim Johnson of the P.P.F. goes missing after being the last one to have The Amulet in his possession, the rest of the team is hard on the trail to get him, and The Amulet back.
- A fake Gillette Fusion commercial about a borrowed razor, and a desperate man who just wants to start his day with a clean shave.
- Various stunts and skits ensue as Andrew, Sean, Ryan, and Matthew hang out.