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- Test footage of Shrek featuring Chris Farley and Tom Kenny.
- Brought to you by Animation/VFX production company Psyop comes a quirky animated series "Grandma's Cats Are Trying to Kill Her!" Shortly after arriving at his Grandma's house for the summer, Lucas notices something horrifying - her cats are trying to kill her. Every two-minute episode revolves around the cats dreaming up another way to kill Grandma, while Lucas desperately foils their murderous plans. But the cats remain undaunted. They will kill Grandma. She only has one life and they have nine.
- A storyboard with Chris Farley as Shrek.
- Shrek and his friends enjoy themselves with some Karaoke partying.
- Music video for the Lifehouse's song, 'Hanging by a Moment'.
- A boy has a crush on another boy and he is too shy to confess, but his heart is not so reticent.
- The music video to Aguilera's version shows her and Elliott as animated fish similar to those in the film, combined with scenes of Aguilera and Elliott recording the song in a recording studio. The video also includes scenes of Shark Tale. The scenes of Aguilera and Elliott recording the song in the studio were shot by Rich Newey, while the scenes of Aguilera as a jellyfish and Elliott as a fish were edited by Peter Lonsdale and John Venzon, who also edited Shark Tale.
- Deleted scenes from 'Road Trip'.
- Jeff is the undisputed world champion of 'Super Ultra Mega Fighter Turbo', an online arena gladiatorial fighting game. He is revered, undefeated, with a towering reputation. Jeff spends long hours searching the internet for a foe worthy of his legendary skills, crushing player after player beneath his mighty sandals like so many discarded potato chips. But always, he remains unchallenged. However, through his daily routine of online domination Jeff finds, at last, a worthy foe, and he begins his ultimate battle. There can be only one survivor, could this be the end of our tyrannical champion?
- Sometimes, it's safer for productions to fake vehicles' movements for stunts rather than put them in real action. So special effects artists will use rigs and gimbals to make them move in place. NAC Effects will put a given vehicle or set on top of one of its six-axis motion bases capable of creating realistic movements of all sorts. Effects for scenes involving cars, motorcycles, pickup trucks, boats and airplanes can be achieved safely this way without risking the lives of the actors or their stunt doubles.
- In this documentary short, set decorator Francesca lo Schiavo, along with her key collaborators, in particular costume designer Colleen Atwood, discusses the sets of early 19th century London created for Tim Burton's 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' (2007).
- This documentary short offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the bloody throat-slitting effects for Tim Burton's 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' (2007) were created.
- This documentary short explores the fertile mind of Stephen Sondheim and his prolific legacy in American musical theatre through extensive interviews with the composer. It shows how he adapted a small horror play into a colossal macabre musical production: 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'.
- Join Donkey and Shrek as they rescue Fiona from the evil ghost of Lord Farquaad and embark on a bone-chilling adventure.
- Deleted scenes for the film Eurotrip.
- Columbia University explosives engineer Rodger Cornell rates 10 movie explosion scenes based on how realistic they are, examining such action and adventure movies like "Indiana Jones," "Transformers," "Django Unchained," "X-Men," "The Dark Knight," "Desperado," and more.
- The making of Gary Ross' "Seabiscuit". Documentary about how the dream project directed by Ross was brought to the screen, featuring clips and interviews with stars Jeff Bridges, Tobey Maguire and Chris Cooper; and with the crew revealing plenty of information on how certain scenes were developed.
- Explore more of Seabiscuit's stunning rise to celebrity status through historic newsreel footage of actual races and numerous interviews.
- 1992– 15m5.2 (94)TV EpisodeA very basic look at the creation of the film What Lies Beneath (2000) that delves more into the film's director, Robert Zemeckis, than the movie itself. We are basically given information about Zemeckis' career with clips from his past films and interviews with actors who took part in his films. A look at the film's 'Hitchcock-esque' direction is also brought to our attention, to show how this thriller was pulled off.
- Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi rates 10 gymnastics scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Ohashi is a former UCLA gymnast, four-time junior national team member, and six-time All-American. Ohashi discusses the accuracy of gymnastics scenes in "Stick It" (2006) starring Missy Peregrym, "Bring It On" (2000), "Old School" (2003), and "Killing Eve" S3E1 (2020). She comments on injuries and the extreme difficulty of the sport in "Final Destination 5" (2011), "Full Out" (2015), and "Make It or Break It" S2E20 (2011). Ohashi also analyzes which gymnastics movements would be relevant to self-defense in "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012), "Charlie's Angels" (2000), and "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" (1997).
- This documentary short offers an exclusive guided tour of the location of Sweeney Todd's hideous crimes.
- Jack Barsky is a former sleeper agent of the KGB who spied on the US from 1978 to 1988. After being exposed, he turned FBI informant and has since stayed in the United States, becoming a published author of "Deep Undercover" and an expert on espionage and Russian intelligence. He was recruited into the KGB after being approached by a member of the East German secret police at the University of Jena in 1969. Barsky rates the realism of Russian spying tactics such as message interception, surveillance, and sleeper cells in "The Fourth Protocol" (1987), "Anna" (2019), "Bridge of Spies" (2015), "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (2011), and the popular TV show "The Americans" (2013-2018). He also breaks down physical training and spies' backgrounds in "Red Sparrow" (2018), "Salt" (2010), and Black Widow's first on-screen appearance in "Iron Man 2" (2010). He also discusses the Bond movie franchise and its depiction of Russian spies in "From Russia With Love" (1963).
- Sergeant 1st Class Steven Mason is a jungle-warfare instructor for the 25th Infantry "Tropic Lightning" Division in Hawaii. Here, he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from jungle-warfare movies and rates them based on their accuracy.
- The making of the film "Hotel for Dogs".
- The making of Chicken Run (2000).
- Arthur returns to L.A. but no one seems to notice. Robbie wants to advertise Pay-Per-Jew before the Anna Kournikova highlights. Shrug thinks his new girlfriend may be a succubus.
- Materialistic model Danna is dating Ernie the waiter. Arthur hastily scribbles 100 pages for publisher Mr Lynch. Shrug arranges for Elliott Gould to narrate his straight-to-tape autobiography.
- Arthur, back in New York City, finds out from his publisher that the critics hated his book. Robbie wants to dump his new girlfriend but can't while her publicist is sick.
- Told documentary style with interviews and reenactments in black and white. What went wrong with Robbie's romance from two years earlier.
- Arthur is desperate to be seen as Lauren's boyfriend in other people's eyes. Robbie buys a house but struggles to tell Shrug. Jennifer rents out a police lineup room to root out a date. Robbie's house burns down.
- Shrug sees a famous doctor for a back injury, who convinces him the pain is due to lack of stress. Jennifer is asked to be one of the godmothers to a friend's twins, who may have been named for Robbie. Arthur starts his new job for the L.A. Times and has to be screened for a sexual harassment insurance policy.
- The group is having a meal as the conversation centers around Latrell Sprewell choking his coach.
- Jennifer enlists Lauren's help to get back in the good graces of a manicurist with an unusual massage chair. Robbie and Shrug go looking for 'American girls' at a local chain motel. Arthur tries to apologize for a brutal comment to a blind date and winds up attending therapy with the lady.
- Shrug wants Robbie to join him in buying a Van Gogh. Arthur dislikes Lauren's yoga teacher Wayne. Jennifer thinks his mechanic is the sleazy muckracker Evan the Dreadful. She enlists old friend Maureen McCormick's help in identifying him.