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- In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose work is re-writing history, tries to rebel. He meets a kindred spirit named Julia and they fall into a love affair.
- An ordinary high school student discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree.
- Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends.
- A comet wipes out most of life on Earth, leaving two Valley Girls fighting against cannibal zombies and a sinister group of scientists.
- In the far reaches of space, a small crew, 20 years into their solitary mission, find things beginning to go hilariously wrong.
- Dodger must confront the struggles of life as he is visited by the Garbage Pail Kids and intimidated by some older bullies.
- Todd Howard is a struggling college student. Nothing seems to be going very well for him, until he turns into a wolf.
- A woman takes revenge on the man who invades her home and tries to rape her.
- A small town is terrorized by "The Banana Killer", which turns out to be the missing link between man and ape.
- Broad satire and buffoonery presented as a series of movie trailers. Among the titles and subjects are: "The Howard Huge Story", "Skate-boarders from Hell", "The Invasion of the Penis Snatchers", Woody Allen (pre-Mia), movie trailer come-ons, Charlie Chaplin, war movies, Billy Jack. The source of the title is presented about an hour into the film.
- Howard F. Howard idolizes The Three Stooges since childhood. His friends and family are worried, and consider having him committed to a mental asylum.
- THE CANDIDATE stars Mamie Van Doren and June Wilkinson in a salacious political satire involving the sexcapades of an up and coming politician (Ted Knight).
- Acting coach and director Lauren Patrice Nadler critiques some of movies' most famous - and infamous - love-at-first-sight scenes. She reviews iconic couple introductions that range from great to mediocre to downright terrible, breaking down what went right and wrong in the actors' performances.