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- The first alternate ending for the 2006 film 'The Last Kiss'.
- The second alternate ending for the 2006 film 'The Last Kiss'.
- Documentary to accompany the film's release showcasing the creativity in bringing the film to the silver screen. Highlighting 'behind the scenes' with cast and crew.
- Deleted scenes from the 2009 movie 'Homecoming'.
- An East German spy in 60's London is haunted by his past as a young World War II soldier.
- Deleted scenes from Red Hill (2010).
- Mark Logue is the grandson of Lionel Logue, speech therapist to Prince Albert Duke of York, later King George VI. After his father's death, Mark discovered his grandfather's diaries, letters, medals and other effects detailing the history of the relationship between Lionel and the King. In 2009, Iain Canning, producer of The King's Speech (2010), came calling. Information from Lionel's archives was used to improve the historical accuracy of the film.
- Follow the adventures of the Koala Brothers, Frank and Buster, living in the Australian outback whose mission in life is to help others.
- An overview of the making of Amazing Grace (2006) and a look at the historical facts behind the film.
- After Steve has had another nightmare he and Rob move on to Hipping Hall,self-indulgence as ever ruling on the impersonation-filled drive . At their destination they meet two young women and Steve is convinced he has met one of them,Yolanda, before. He takes her for a drive where nothing happens but he does get a call to say he has won a part in American show 'Pathological',involving a seven year contract.
- Arriving in the lake District Rob and Steve visit Greta Hall,formerly occupied by Coleridge - with whom Steve identifies - and the Wordsworths' home,Dove Cottage. Steve is annoyed as it's about to close and they only get in as the lady on the door is a fan of Rob's. Over dinner at the Holbeck Ghyll hotel there is the inevitable round of impressions - from Alan Bennett to Ken Bruce. No wonder Rob astutely notes that they "have the same conversation in every restaurant."
- Steve wakes from his dream that he is in Hollywood with Ben Stiller to find he is in bed with the Polish receptionist before he and Rob move on to L'Enclume at Cartmel,singing Kate Bush's song 'Wuthering Heights'. On arrival they sample the starter menu,read of Warren Beatty's sexual exploits in the paper and have another duel of impressions,ranging from Ray Winstone to Liam Neeson,over dinner. Afterwards Rob phones his wife for a loving chat whilst Steve rings Mischa in Las Vegas,where she is writing about prostitutes,and has a gloomy conversation with his American agent over his - lack of - a Hollywood career.
- Steve has been asked to write reviews of six restaurants for a Sunday supplement and plans to use it as a holiday with his girl-friend Mischa. However she dumps him and returns to America so he asks his friend Rob to come with him instead. It becomes clear that Mischa is the real food expert and Steve needs Rob's expert advise. However,at the Inn at Whitewell,they spend their dinner-time trying to outdo each other with film star impressions,though at least a last minute cancellation means they do not have to share a double bed as Steve had feared.
- The duo visit the Malham limestone pavement,where Rob quotes 'Tintern Abbey' and Steve ends up rock climbing with a boring geologist.At the Yorke Arms in the Nidderdale Valley they discuss Abba's 'The Winner Takes It All',Welsh actors and film roles they took which ended up in the cutting room. When Steve admits to writer's block on his reviews Rob suggests he take the women they have met on the trip as his inspiration,after which Steve rings his son.
- Following a visit to Bolton abbey - an excuse for Rob to quote Wordsworth =- and an outdoor breakfast at the Angel at Hetton,the guys drop in on Steve's parents,who seem to be far bigger fans of Rob than of their son. After an operatic contest in the car they return home - Rob to his welcoming family,Steve to his lonely flat. He does,however,phone his agent to turn down the American offer.
- In this true crime documentary, we delve into the murder spree that was the inspiration for Joe Berlinger's Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000).
- 2000–201546mTV-147.8 (1.1K)TV EpisodeA young man is found naked and dead in the desert.
- A murder appears to be a suicide with very little evidence.
- Two nude men manipulate their flaccid penises (and testicles) in a live comedy show.
- Santa Claus has three sons, Mel, Daryl, and Roy, and all of them are talented. They have their father's toy making gift, not to mention scientific genius, but do they understand the true meaning of Christmas? Santa would like to retire, and it's time for the boys to learn their lesson, so Santa proposes a contest: whichever one of his triplets can first understand the true meaning of the holiday can have family business. What will it take to teach the boys such an important lesson?
- Learn to play the Brazilian way with Simon Clifford, who trained the actors to play football for the hit film Bend it Like Beckham. Learn all the tricks and skills of the classic Brazilian players like Zico and Ronaldo.
- A young writer who follows strangers for material meets a thief who takes him under his wing.
- Orphaned high school student Rick Riker is bitten by a radioactive dragonfly, develops super powers (except for the ability to fly), and becomes a hero.
- Three teens find themselves in a town over run with zombies. Deciding to fight back, they go on a punch you in the throat, action packed, non stop ride through the city, woods, and schools.
- Signe, spared from death to produce a child, befriends a little girl, Frigg, and escapes from the camp.
- A young couple, physiologist Agla and filmmaker Gunnar wake up at a glacier camp to find the camp mysteriously abandoned and their co-workers gone. When searching for the lost team they realize they're up against an unknown deadly force.
- Little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, the Woodsman and Granny all tell the police the events that led up to their encounter.
- Parody of The Exorcist (1973), with Linda Blair once again possessed by Satan, and Leslie Nielsen as the exorcist.
- A woman puts an ad in a magazine looking for a man to fulfill her fantasy of a stringless, anonymous pornographic affair.
- A team of parapsychologists try to figure out a strange phenomenon occurring in an apartment building.
- Lightbulbs, fire, barbed wire, mousetraps, staple guns, thumbtacks and glass are weapons of choice in The Backyard. This undercover documentary takes you deep into the controversial arena of backyard wrestling where the limits are constantly being tested...and broken. The Backyard follows several backyard wrestlers in different countries as they pursue their dream to become professional wrestlers.
- Blowtorch is the Brooklyn story of Ann Willis, a recently widowed and financially struggling, mother of three. When her oldest son is murdered, she inexorably takes the investigation into her own hands.