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- A commercial for Universal Studios Florida theme park in Orlando, filled with movie references.
- A movie studio intern uses magic to help make sure the trailer for studio's blockbuster film is uploaded on time.
- Arthur and Hagrid are trying to prep the motorbikes for when you ride through the Forbidden Forest.
- The original scripted ending to 'A Perfect Getaway'.
- A throwback to silent slapstick as two friends are turned wildly against each other when a new neighbor girl draws their lustful desires.
- A boy with dreams of candy is visited the night before Halloween by a demon with unknown intentions.
- Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.
- Metus' Revenge is the extended ending of Bionicle: TLR. Metus, having been turned into a snake and banished to the wastelands, tries to get his revenge on the Glatorian. However their pet beetle Click undermines his evil plans.
- Spider-Man must stop the Sinister Syndicate from using an anti-gravity ray on New York, as well as rescue a group of reporters from them.
- Springfield's theme park Krustyland, run by Krusty the Clown, is opening it's newest roller coaster, the upsy-downsy spins-aroundsy teen-operated thrill ride is opening, and in this simulator ride, you're going to be the first to ride it, along with the Simpsons family! However, Sideshow Bob has escaped from prison and has taken over the park, and soon you're on a wild adventure crashing through the Krusty's attractions, with Sideshow Bob doing anything to destroy you.
- Keiichi Tsuchiya, 'The Real Drift King' performed all the stunt driving for Sean's drifting attempts and failures under Han's tutelage.
- Pre-show video that plays before Universal Orlando's Revenge Of The Mummy Ride documents the strange going-ons on the set of The Mummy films as the cast and crew discuss whether or not the curse is real.
- Members of the audience fight against stage performers set to a specially created Xena/Hercules movie.
- NBC news covers Jackie Kennedy naming the latest U.S. ballistic missile submarine and the President addressing the Auto Worker's Convention.
- NBC news covers the Queen Elizabeth taking the slogan honor of her official birthday, President Kennedy in crutches, Kennedy's meeting with Italy and their discussions on Italy's role in aiding underdeveloped nations and more.
- Preview of the upcoming film Midway (1976), featuring three surviving American veterans of the battle itself - two pilots and the intelligence officer who identified the location of the Japanese objective.
- This is a live recording of the inauguration of Kennedy. The new President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, begins the new era.
- The cast and crew of "Law & Order: LA" offer a behind-the-scenes look at the new series.
- Dick Dastardly and Muttley have kidnapped Elroy Jetson. Yogi Bear and Boo Boo pilot a rescue mission, time warping through Bedrock, Scooby-Doo's Haunted Castle and Jetsons City.
- A short documentary and bonus material for the movie "Casino" with screenwriters Martin Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi and producer Barbara de Fina talking about the writing process that led to the creation of one of the greatest films ever made.
- Using the true - life story of Nada al - Ahdal as a catalyst, the filmmakers created a story featuring a child bride marriage, but with a happy conclusion.
- This brief piece reveals to us the many alterations that were made to take on new kinds of dinosaurs for the film Jurassic Park III (2001). The Raptors have changed slightly, according to new findings, and the Spinosaurus is now the big man on campus. There's also interviews with the filmmakers and stars of the film to inform us about how realistic the animatronics and special effects for the dinosaurs are becoming.
- This documentary short tracks the legacy of 'The Mummy' from Karl Freund's original 1932 production (and its sequels) through Stephen Sommers's 1999 remake (and his 2001 sequel, 'The Mummy Returns').