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- 1972–19771hTV-PG7.8 (76)TV EpisodeA couple is caught by the mob for laundering money. When the husband is abducted and believed killed, Stone and Robins must protect the wife because she is the prime witness.
- A movie that introduces the new rising stars of San Francisco and the Bay Area California. A fun filled laughter romantic pseudo dark comedy enlightening the social, political, religious issues around college students and their demonic battles.
- Adam Savage talks about what Making means to him and what inspires his Maker journey. Tell us why YOU make. Post your videos, stories and blogs with hashtag #WhyIMake and spread the word.
- Two girl friends from San Francisco set out on a Hawaiian car-camping excursion in search of adventure, Instagram likes, and the meaning of life. Along the way disaster ensues, their friendship is challenged and spiritual fulfillment is realized during an unlikely series of events culminating in a sacred dance ritual.
- A documentary film that looks into how a very personal decision a woman makes to accept her own aging process can cause ripples in the world around her, pressuring her to follow a set of societal standards that don't really benefit her. It's a small glimpse into the unfortunate reality for so many women who don't want to fit the mold society has made based on physically and mentally unhealthy beauty standards. Much of the inspiration for this short film is drawn from a 100 day focus group that was conducted on TikTok, to better understand how people, especially young people, view aging in this day and age. More specifically, the research was based on showcasing a woman embracing her aging hair to see how people would react to seeing someone blatantly go against traditional beauty standards that obsess over eternal and flawless youth. #WHITEHAIRDONTCARE brings to life the experiences and fears about aging that are part of many women's daily existence.
- Steven, Adam and Andrew try spaghetti dishes at cheap, medium and expensive price points to determine which is the most worth it for it's price.
- Follow the adventures of Jonathan Shaffer, an ex-Surrealist forced back into the fold for "one last surrealist job." A comedy about a man who must reconcile the normal person he has become with his strange past to defeat his worst enemy - the Dadaist Conspiracy.
- From Los Angeles to San Francisco, Steven, Andrew, and Adam try three different toast at three different price points to see which toast is the most worth it.
- Rabbit is back in the field and Glenn pays his dues.
- In 1951, the undefeated University of San Francisco football team declines an invitation to play in the Orange Bowl after being told they would only be invited if they played without their two African-American stars: Ollie Matson and Burl Toler.
- 1972–19771hTV-PG7.6 (78)TV EpisodeA drug kingpin guns down a cop. To ensure a conviction, a narcotics officer who witnessed the murder will have to reveal in court a closely guarded personal secret that could cost him friendships and his standing in the department.
- An enjoyable video dairy as we see the trio, filmed by Joe Cornish, go on their US tour of Hot Fuzz.
- 1972–19771hTV-PG7.4 (84)TV EpisodeRobbins falls for a public defender representing a psycho, who is trying to eliminate witnesses to a murder.
- 1998–2008TV-MATV Episode
- Joe is given only three days to live after he is exposed to a very dangerous chemical when the SIU team investigate the theft of some highly potent drugs. This leaves Nash and the other officers very upset.
- 1972–19771hTV-PG7.8 (81)TV EpisodeAn abused wife vanishes after a vicious attack by her drunken husband and all clues point to murder with the husband as the prime suspect, but he can't remember if he did it or not.
- Facing a sex obsessed culture, a mountain of stereotypes and misconceptions, and a lack of social or scientific research, asexuals - people who experience no sexual attraction - struggle to claim their identity.
- This 14 minute short documentary features a panel hosted by the Disabled Student Union at University of California Berkeley called "Are Cripples Screwed." In addition to the panel, viewers are introduced to a community of disabled individuals who address misconceptions and stereotypes about sex and disability while sharing stories about their intimate relationships.
- During a family dinner at the restaurant, Bailey, Julia and Claudia all announce their plans to leave town to start over. It starts a wave of tension and arguments over their priorities. Later though, Charlie has a surprising revelation of his own when he tells them that he has decided to sell the house and split the money between them to pursue their own dreams. After thinking about it, the rest of the siblings agree and decide to move on and let go of their past for good. Griffin also decides that it's time for him to move out of the Salinger garage and into a place of his own. With everyone leaving town, Charlie makes Luke the new partner in his furniture factory to support him, Daphne, and little Diana, while Charlie and Kirsten, expecting their first child, move into a new house with Owen to start anew and set the next stage for their new lives together.
- We gotta go go go and never stop going til we get there- Jack Kerouac, On The Road. That's exactly what these musicians are doing, playing there music and having a good time at it. Performance. That's their trade and their passion.
- The U.S. government has stepped in and dissolved the national police as we know it, putting the CIA in charge of the justice system. This allows them the power to chase criminals globally with unprecedented force in a new world of terrorism that crosses all borders. Welcome back to the Wild Wild West, where everyone carries a gun. We begin in a seedy, dark, and dank bar, located in the China Town district of San Francisco. A MYSTERIOUS MAN sits like he's waiting for something, or some one. The bar keep studies him, wondering who his is, why he's been in the bar so long. He pours him a whiskey; the man starts having visions as he goes into a post-traumatic trance of some sort. A LONE MAN in a trench coat with dark glasses inters in to bar, "I'll have what he's having... whiskey." The Lone Man sits and asks the Mysterious Man to look into the mirror behind the bar on the wall; he sees two men sitting a table. He's asked one more time; he now sees an empty booth and table, he's mystified, confused. He's asked to look one last time; the two men are back, but with weapons pointed in his direction. The Mysterious Man instinctively feels something in the side of his left jacket, a high powered six shooting pistol. Something begins to click in him. In his eyes, a killer emerges as he stares back into the mirror's reflection of the two men aiming their firearms in his direction. The atmosphere's thick with fear and trembling; he suddenly swivels on his stool with his six shooter in point blank range of the table in question, but he's stopped by the Mysterious Man. He drops his pistol on the bar counter as the Mysterious Man tells him to look into the mirror; he explains that the MAN sitting there was there all the time and that this procedure was initiated to bring him back on line. The Mysterious Man reveals himself as a CIA agent, PEACE MAKER 3-19 and tells the Lone Man his true identity, PEACE MAKER 0-1, an ASSASSIN. 0-1's circuits power up as we realize he's not human. They walk out of the bar; the Man at the table in question gets up with his walking cane as an eerie light flashes from his belt buckle like that of 0-1's. THERE IS ANOTHER.
- A re-imagining of the duel from the 1974 classic 'The Man with the Golden Gun', this short film pits Bond against the Man with the Golden Gun in an all-new funhouse! 6 shots VS only 1 - who will win?
- ShortOn August 3rd, 1967, 1LT. Howard Schnabolk fought to control the wheel of his Dustoff medevac helicopter as it crashed during The Vietnam War. Conflicting reports suggest enemy fire took down the helicopter while others say it was helicopter malfunction. Howard's great-nephew, Daniel Colella, sets out on a journey to uncover the mystery of what happened that day and attempt to give Howard the posthumous recognition he deserves.
- Forced to research architectural solutions by an ex-CIA university administration, a student literally searches the world over for answers that can mend the bruised spirit of Aggieland.
- Since 2003 Vancouver, BC has been ranked one of the most livable cities in the world. But deep in the heart of this stunning city lies a dark secret known as the DOWNTOWN EASTSIDE, a 5-block radius of premiere real estate infested with disease and hard core drug abuse. This neighborhood has the highest HIV rate in the industrialized world. 1 out of every 3 residents has HIV and 90% have Hepatitis C. These statistics are on par with Botswana. This enormous decline in public health rates prompted the Canadian Government to re-evaluate their approach on the so-called "WAR ON DRUGS". The result was the most criticized Government approved drug policy in decades. INSITE - North America's first legal, Government funded Supervised Safe Injection Site was born. Vancouver's Downtown Eastside is truly one of the most unique melting pots on the globe, where some of the top global drug legalization activists are based. In this community, social workers are considered pioneers, activists are often considered criminals, and homeless drug addicts form the majority. This socially controversial film is told by some of the individuals living within this reality as well as people responsible for support systems, Government Officials, and local law enforcement agents. 100 Block will take viewers on a journey into areas deep within the Downtown Eastside to explore the reality that these people call home. Welcome to the downtown eastside!
- An HIV-positive Bay Area gay man shrink-fits a new pair of shoplifted jeans in the bath while candidly relaying his emotional and sexual reality on the phone to a friend.
- 100 Days is your passport to palate-pleasing experiences and cultural exploration. Host Leslie Sbrocco travels the globe and shares knowledge and humor alike as she indulges in iconic treats and undiscovered treasures.
- In the summer of 2000, a graphic designer from San Francisco, California, who calls himself Someguy, launched 1000 blank journals into the world. One came back. Where are the other 999?
- This recording of a live concert performed at a folk club in San Francisco featuring popular songs European and American songs from past centuries to the present time. The album was originally conceived when British folk singer Richard Thompson was asked by "Playboy" magazine to provide a list of the top ten songs from the previous millennium. Thompson's list, which included songs dating back to the 1200s, was never published, but the artist decided to put together a concert that featured arrangements of many of those songs.
- Hear all about two recent culinary mini-vaca trips in Seattle and Monterey, see foodie pics from Yelp and Instagram, plus other random deets from the perspective of Garett Thomas, SF Indie Filmmaker.
- Host Garett Weston Thomas, Indie Filmmaker, typically the ongoing guest for this program, discusses the 90th Academy Award nominations with someone or something we guarantee you've never seen before. First episode filmed entirely in 4K.
- It's the newest Point Shoot 'n' Eat with Garett Thomas, pointing out the eclipse from the Mission District in SF during the 2017 solar eclipse with his GoPro, and using a shoebox to view it safely.
- 2015–TV EpisodeHost Garett Weston Thomas visually recounts the fastest on land he has ever traveled -- during his latest trip to Japan on the Shinkansen High Speed Rail. You get to view a simultaneous clip he filmed on *THREE* cameras in 4K, plus hear more about food eatings across the pond ranging from kaiseki to okonomiaki to even wide-ranging kitkat bars. An exciting and swift 4K Point Shoot 'n' Eat vlog entry.
- Host Garett Weston Thomas takes you on a journey across the country from Boston, MA to New York, NY via the Acela Express bullet train. He brings you along on his east coast vacation, where he and Tom compare this trip's ride to the Shinkansen in Japan, plus they meet many friends and family while becoming avant-guard restaurant food extraordinaires. Trip with T&G one month ago, from 10/16 - 10/22.
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- 1979– Not Rated7.3 (7)TV EpisodeA farewell to those who died in 2020; overshadowed bright spots of the past year; medical professionals who have come face to face with COVID-19; how the pandemic changed how one plans; the life and legacy of Sy Sperling, Hair Club for Men founder;