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- 1992–7.6 (37)TV Episode
- 1992–6.8 (31)TV Episode
- In-depth documentary about the history of the Hellboy comic book, the history of the character and the making of the 2004 movie adaptation of the same name.
- The costume design of the A-list cast's characters and how it shaped the heist film.
- A documentary about the background and making of for the movie V for Vendetta.
- "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! -- The Alpocalypse Tour is the concert event to end all concert events...and the perfect way to kill some time while waiting for the end of the world.
- A look at the movies in the year 1939, considered by many to be one of the greatest years in film history.
- Driving school with Tyrese Gibson, Paul Walker, and Devon Aoki put through the driving action skills that they'll need in this film.
- This mockumentary, a bonus feature on the DVD of 'The Sweetest Thing', may actually be funnier than the movie it accompanies. In deadpan style it presents a version of the life 'Nancy Pimental' lives as she rises from dedicated partier to Hollywood scriptwriting mogul, being enabled along the way by her entourage of none-too-bright friends and assistants.
- DVD Featurette showcasing the international artists who made the film.
- Though the MGM Musical "Words and Music" celebrates the brilliant body of work by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, the studio misrepresented Hart by omitting his excessive drinking and homosexuality as well as Rodgers' crankiness and perfectionism.
- A film critic accidentally kills his lover during a spat in which she falls and hits her head. In panic, he immediately covers up his involvement and leaves the apartment. A private investigator had been tailing the woman for her ex-husband. Realizing what happened, the investigator launches a blackmail scheme. The critic turns the tables after the investigator turns in his report. Meanwhile the police enter the case. Led by a detective with screenwriting ambitions, the chief suspect becomes the critic. But the detective's ambitions shrouds his judgment. He invites the critic to dinner and an affair with the detective's wife is initiated. Meanwhile, the critic's regular girl friend is suspicious of the whole affair.
- A talent agent finds Jose to be the most beautiful specimen: the next broadway star! But when fame gets in the way, the loyalty of Jose's friends is put to test.
- Inside the Production of 'First Descent'.
- In his first one-hour stand-up special, funnyman Aaron Karo raises the comedy bar as he uncorks his witty observations on bridesmaids' speeches, tanked-up friends who always start fights and the perils of being a 30-year-old bachelor.
- Stevie Ryan appears in sketches about The "Hunger Games", Paris Hilton's latest business venture, "Keeping up with the Kardashians" behind the scenes footage, Deena's "Jersey Shore" spinoff, and a special appearance from "Mob Wives" Drita D'Avanzo.
- Ali Wong's stand up special delves into her sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is terrible.
- Genevieve Gorder and the "Town Haul" crew tackle the town's biggest eyesore in Jeffersonville, NY.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- Science-fiction giants and lifelong friends Ray Harryhausen and Ray Bradbury meet in front of a studio audience to relate anecdotes from their life and work together. Their shared love of dinosaurs led to an appreciation of many early science-fiction films, most notably Willis O'Brien's classic 1925 film "The Lost World". They first met at the age of 18 at Clifton's Cafeteria where meetings of the "Rocket Society" were held. Mr. Bradbury relates how his short story "The Fog Horn" led to John Huston hiring him to write the screenplay for "Moby Dick"; the story also became the inspiration for "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" which Harryhausen animated. Ray Bradbury describes his joy on the night he presented his friend with an honorary Oscar. Mischievous as ever, Bradbury promises to pry up his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and move it next to his dear friend Harryhausen's star.
- With her burglary trial approaching, Alexis has to decide whether to take a plea bargain.
- Comedian Andrew Santino performs his first Showtime stand-up comedy special at Vic Theatre in front of his hometown of Chicago.
- 'Peter Billingsley' narrates this 20th-Anniversary documentary about how a low-budget movie became a king-sized yuletide classic.
- A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems.
- MADTV alum Aries Spears stars in "Comedy Blueprint", a standup set where no one can avoid his jokes and aggressive style of comedy.
- A blind man has an operation to regain his sight at the urging of his girlfriend and must deal with the changes to his life.
- Aziz Ansari focuses his unique viewpoint on pending adulthood, babies, marriage and love in the modern era.
- Aziz Ansari channels his crude side in this 2012 comedy special, taking on topics like watching porn and the struggles of dating in New York City.
- The creators of Babylon 5 (1993) discuss how they developed the future technologies and societies portrayed in the series and the movies, set 200 to 250 years after today. Items discussed include: the use of Gerard O'Neill's space-habitat concepts for the Babylon 5 station, rotating to generate artificial gravity and featuring "greenbelts" and fast-closing guillotine doors; faster-than-light travel utilizing hyperspace and "jump gates" for entry and exit to normal space; design of the Starfury fighter, combat and weapons in space, and the nagging question of whether to use sound effects in the near-vacuum of space.
- Frank portrays a manic Robin Williams, who tries to dominate the show, and offers a satirical doctoring of the series "Grey's Anatomy." Frank also does spoofs of Al Pacino, Michael Richards, Charles Barkley, and Bill Clinton in other sketches.
- An overview of the Batgirl character as portrayed in Batman & Robin (1997)
- An overview of the Batman character as portrayed in Batman & Robin (1997)