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- This film shows feminine sophistication: how a wife can get her husband to do what she wants.
- This short French documentary filmed in Chinguetti, Mauritania and aboard the Concorde supersonic aircraft explores the international effort to study and photograph the 1973 solar eclipse, the longest solar eclipse of the century. Scientists on the ground prepare their equipment and battle a Saharan sandstorm in the moments leading up to totality, while in the air pilots and crew attempt to stay in the eclipse's shadow across most of the the continent of Africa.
- And there's all kinds - moka java, espresso, Turkish, Spanish.
- This is a film about some Spanish youngsters who form a band and the things they get up to. The band is called 'Los Hombres G'--an actual band from Spain--and they were very famous towards the end of the 1980s. The film stars the band members as themselves.
- ShortG3N-0 is the NPC of a video game programmed to repeat his mission again and again, but when he gains consciousness, he starts to fight for his freedom.
- In the documentary 'inGREEDients', registered nurse and filmmaker David Burton, discovers an alarming connection between diet and illness while investigating trans fats and hydrogenated oils in America's food supply. Do you know what a partially hydrogenated oil is? What does zero grams of trans fat per serving really mean? Find out in this compelling documentary that takes the audience on a time-line journey through the history of human food consumption from prehistoric times to the present, when heart disease is the number one killer of humans and despite recent changes in food labeling laws, pounds of trans fats are consumed everyday. This documentary features interviews with medical doctors, natural health doctors, scientists and researchers, politicians, journalists, and the lawyer that successfully stood up against two corporate food giants whose products are household names across America. The film also includes a brief look at heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, the three diseases most directly connected with our consumption of trans fats, chemical food additives, and processed food. With cutting edge animations rarely achieved in independent filmmaking, 'inGREEDients' will entertain, inspire, and educate all audiences of all ages.
- 2015– 5mTV EpisodeIf wi-fi isn't working on your iPad there are a few quick things to try: (1) in Settings turn off wi-fi on the iPad and turn it back on, (2) turn the iPad off and back on, and (3) turn off or unplug your router then turn it back on. Hopefully you're now good but if not there are more things to try.
- The is a reasonably good chance that the Earth had a second moon for a time before the two 'gently' collided and merged. It's a pretty good hypothesis for explaining the wildly different terrain on the far side versus the near side of the moon.
- In eight years Shaka Zulu takes this minor tribe and using new battle tactics and weapons, conquers all the neighboring tribes. His reign is then cut short when he is assassinated. But even 50 year later the military force he created was able to challenge the modern British Army.
- Episode 1: "The Mystic Message of the Spotted Collar" Zudora, 18, has a guardian, Hassam Ali, a disciple of Hindu mysticism. Hassam Ali was a fakir with a small caravan circus. Zudora's mother was his sister and the rope walker. Zudora's father remained in a small mining town where he prospected for gold. As the story opens Zudora, her mother and Hassam Ali, her uncle, are visiting the town of Zudora's birth and where Zudora's father is still prospecting. Zudora's father finds that the Zudora mine yields a wonderful run of gold. He becomes over-zealous and is killed in an explosion. He wills the entire mine, which is valued at $20,000,000, to Zudora, when she reaches her eighteenth birthday, and in the event of Zudora's death, going to the nearest heir-at-law. Zudora's mother receives information of her husband's death when she is about to ascend the rope and give her performance. She falls to the ground, and with a dying gasp turns over to Hassam Ali the guardianship of Zudora. Zudora reaches her eighteenth year. Hassam Ali has set himself up as a mystic, but his one purpose in life is to rid himself of Zudora, so that the mine will be his. He is also anxious to rid himself of John Storm, Zudora's sweetheart. He has kept from Zudora the information about her inheritance. He at last arrives at one plan that seems safe. Zudora has evidenced quite wonderful powers of deduction. He tells her that since she has always been so anxious to incorporate herself in his work, he will give her the next twenty cases he is called upon to solve. He says: "If you win, you may marry John Storm. If you lose on any one of them, you renounce him forever." Zudora's sweetheart is involved in a great case for the city. Opposed to him is one Bienreith, a prominent lawyer. The case is going well for John Storm. Hassam Ali decides that after eighteen years of waiting it is time to use heroic measures. He denounces Storm in front of Zudora, and then tells her about the twenty cases. The very first thing in the courtroom, Storm slaps the face of Bienreith, after a particularly insulting speech, and is invited to a duel that night. An hour later the newspapers are full of her sweetheart's trouble. Zudora rushes to his side and finds him practicing with a revolver. She plans to keep him from meeting Bienreith. She purchases a drug, and drops it in a glass of drinking water. Next morning the papers tell of Storm's disappearance. The great mystery of it is that Bienreith has been found dead in his room and the blame placed upon John Storm. Storm is arrested. Zudora rushes to her uncle and begs that this be her first case. When she goes to Bienreith's home that morning she finds the collar that he had worn when killed. It has queer markings on it. She studies the lines carefully, but can make no headway. Storm is formally charged with the murder. She reaches the courtroom just in time to say, "Stop, he is not guilty...," and falls into a faint. Hassam Ali and Burns, a confederate, watch as the girl recovers and explains that she has solved the mystery. Burns is placing a revolver, equipped with a silencer against her neck, when she turns suddenly and takes a pencil from his pocket to prove her contention to the court. She realizes, in looking at the mark, that there is a similarity between the markings of Burns' pencil and the markings on the collar. Court is adjourned. Zudora induces Burns to accompany her home. Under hypnosis he confesses to killing Bienreith. Zudora had placed two lawyers behind the curtains and they hear the confession. Zudora has solved her first case and Hassam Ali congratulates her. In the courtroom Zudora clasps Storm in her arms as the judge proclaims him free.
- While studying in Spain, Don Antonio de la Cruz (Patrick James) is asked to return to his native California by his ailing father. Upon his arrival, he discovers the Alcalde is ruling the province as a tyrant and his soldiers murder anyone who dares to challenge his authority. The people's only hope is the legendary hero, Zorro aka Don Diego de la Vega, whom Don Antonio finds mortally wounded after rescuing innocent men from the Alcalde's firing squad. Zorro/Don Diego urges Don Antonio to assume his secret identity and rally the Californians to fight the iron-fisted rule of the government. Don Antonio is also bethrothed to the wealthy señorita, Doña Maria Costanza Arellaga (Patrice Martinez), in which they do not get along but their romance is hinted when Don Antonio assumes the role of Zorro.
- In nineteenth century Spanish California, heroic masked swordsman Zorro, who's actually a local nobleman, must protect his friends and small town (or pueblo) of Los Angeles from its corrupt magistrate (or alcalde) and other menaces.
- Don Diego de la Vega opposes the corrupt tyrants of Spanish California as the masked swordsman, Zorro.
- Zirconium is rather light weight considering it's a second row transition metal. It is used as cladding for nuclear fuel rods but tends to be contaminated with hafnium which is difficult to separate and interferes in nuclear reactions. Zirconium also reacts with steam which is a problem if a nuclear reactor get too hot.
- Silent (with music) short depicting scenes from Zion National Park at the height of the fall foliage season. Images include slot canyons, river valleys, steep cliffs, meadows, vistas, mule deer and bighorn sheep filmed at sunrise, sunset and after dark.
- While in a town doctor's office trying to pull Carney's aching tooth, Bill Blake is abducted by three outlaws who mistakenly think he is the doctor. They want him to treat a dying old man who they believe knows the location of a large amount of money. When they realize he is not a doctor, they ask him to pretend he is the old man's son to get him to reveal the location of the loot. To make him do this they threaten the life of the owner of the cabin they are hiding in, along with his pretty daughter.
- It's time for Matthew to do some debunking. According to Quantum Field Theory empty space is loaded with a tremendous amount of energy which has become a popular power source for all manner of exotic spacecraft engines. Sorry. They won't work.
- Zen & the Asteroid is a Taoist, Sci-Fi Comedy for all ages. It's about Spaceships and Secret Councils, Mad Doctors and Attractive Androids, Zen Koan Questions and a big Asteroid headed towards Earth. The year is 2073. When the eternal spirit of Zen gets bored and decides to have some fun with an asteroid, Earth's very existence is at stake. The Council gathers on the Martian moon-base Phobos and decides to stop Zen and save the Earth by sending the Investigators--an assorted group of Mars' most talented Bounty Hunters.
- Ze Frank is one of the most creative and enigmatic people working in digital media. He's also just plain funny. His work could arguably be among the most viewed and participated-in content ever created. He is known as a performance artist, humorist, composer and speaker, including multiple appearances at the prestigious TED conferences. For millions of followers and fans who know him through his experiments in online interactivity, social media, and audience participation, this installment of Creative Inspirations reveals the man himself as he explains his unique point of view, his thought processes, and what spurs him on.
- Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov.
- A new student moves into school, making enemies with the affluent societies and joining the Science Club.
- On today's episode, David speaks with Zachary Vazquez and promotes the independent film, Desert Fiends. Zachary has been in modeling and acting since the 1990's and has a lot of great information to share with actors and crew who are new to the business. He is local to the Tampa Bay area.
- Although it's headwaters are close to the Pacific, they are cut off from the ocean by mountains causing the Yukon river to meander north through the Yukon then west across Alaska to the Bering Sea. The river is most famous for the gold rush of 1897 at the confluence with the Klondike River. As a result of the gold rush the forests along the river were decimated and it was catastrophic to the Tr'ondek Hwech'in people when the interlopers settled among them. The forests have largely recovered. And fortunately the visionary Chief Isaac relocated his people down river where they have preserved their ancient traditions.
- While water-skiing, Yukari falls into a mysterious oil-like slick that starts to turn her into a plant. Tommy and Oscar trek into the jungle to find a special plant that can be used for an antidote. They discover that Cesar is responsible for the water pollution. Soon the villain and his henchman are hot on Tommy and Oscar's trail.
- Two truck drivers find a rancher by the side of the road who apparently died of a heart attack. Sheriff Morgan learns that the car had the gas siphoned out of its tank and the wad of cash the rancher was carrying has disappeared. Backtracking his movements to the previous evening, the lawman learns that the rancher's financial status was overheard by three drifters working on a nearby spread.
- 2021– 13mTV EpisodeThieves have become adept at watching users enter their smartphone postcodes. Later they steal the phone and promptly change the postcode and apple id to seize control of the phone and all the users personal information locking the user out. Here's how you can stop them.
- A desperate woman runs through the forest, seemingly being chased by a guy. In the middle of nowhere, she finds a farm that seems abandoned, where she looks for something or someone in order to appease her affliction. A surprising finding will turn victims into villains in a game of mirrors in which the truth may be just an illusion.
- The cute little pictures of a proton with three little quarks inside does tell much of the story. It's not realistic because it doesn't include the forces of attraction or the virtual particles or, most important, the energy. And energy is was creates most of the mass per Einstein's famous equation.
- 2020– 8mTV EpisodeApart from hydrogen the atoms that comprise your body were forged in the core of stars. Then when these stars exploded in supernovae the atoms were scattered throughout the universe. Eventualy some of these atoms were gathered together as new stars. At least one of these stars, our sun, formed a planet called Earth with people living on it. But no one knows if the atoms in your body came from the same star or a multitude of wildly dispersed stars.
- This short looks at the odd bequests that people have made in their wills over the years. They include a woman who left her fortune to her pet cat and a murderer who ensured that his corneas would be donated to a blind girl after he was put to death in the electric chair. At the end, the will of Charles Lounsberry, who died with no earthly possessions, is read in its entirety.
- Dr.David Render gives strong insight and navigation regarding capacities in an holistic approach. Dr.David shares the mind on bringing healing in North America. The question, "What does it take to bring healing to 333.300.000 Million people which is 1/3 of a billion people ?Staggering that is just U.S alone. Dr.David has an amazing plan of action, transaction, and action packed dynamic power to make this happen during healing session and during the worst pandemic COVID-19, Civil unrest protesting world wide concerning police brutality, and death in the millions beyond the world has ever seen. Therapy is needed is an understatement.
- Bones do more than provide structure to the body. Bone marrow creates blood cells. But most surprising bones produce hormones making it a part of the endocrine system. And the hormones bones produce have diverse functions. Here's what is know so far.
- This Thanksgiving Day tune-fest features the song stylings of Eydie Gorme and Dean Martin, plus both instrumental and vocal contributions from trumpeter Al Hirt. The evening's repertoire is made up of 25 of the public's all-time favorite songs as determined by a poll conducted by Reader's Digest. Conducting his own arrangements of these time-honored chestnuts (and staving off staleness in the process) is musical director Jerry Fielding, about five years removed from both the end of his HUAAC-created exile (1959) and the composition of his ground-breaking - and career-making - score for The Wild Bunch (1969).
- Coley Jarrett, an up-and-coming boxer, returns to the Everglades after defeating a leading contender. He becomes the target for every would-be tough guy in the 'Glades, as well as mobsters who are angry that he wouldn't take a dive when ordered to do so. When Coley refuses to testify against the racketeers, Linc uses the fighter's girlfriend to change his mind.
- Here is Tom's perspective on the Dunning-Kruger Effect. If you're not familiar with this effect you have a long way to go. The effect is demonstrated by a graph of your experience versus confidence which shows over-confidence comes quickly following a major loss of confidence as your knowledge grows and reality sinks in.
- This film documents the long history of Rocky Point Park, an amusement park and shore dinner hall situated along the coast of the Narragansett Bay. For over 150 years, New Englanders flocked to the spot, for a game of Sunday baseball, for a picnic, for a rock-n-roll concert, or to ride on the Tilt-a-Whirl . Then, in 1996, the park closed. With its rides sold off, the park sits as a ghost town, scheduled for demolition and primed for the construction of condominiums. The story of Rocky Point Park will be told entirely by the people who lived there, who worked there, and who spent every waking moment of every summer at the park. We have collected found footage, family photographs, and memorabilia from the park. Along with a couple of local still photographers, we have shot extensively inside the ruined buildings and on the hallowed grounds of the former amusement park. From Babe Ruth to George Bush, from the first presidential phone call to a devastating hurricane, You Must Be This Tall hopes to capture all the fond memories left behind at Rocky Point, leaving future generations with a visually-stimulating reminder of the way things were.
- 2021– 11mTV EpisodeIf you are using Apple Notes as a stand alone applications you're missing out on some really useful capabilities that come from integration with other applications. It Apple Reminders immediately come to mind, Tom demonstrates three integration techniques. But sharing provides integration with a host of other applications.
- A woman returns a trip out of town and finds someone else staying in her apartment who claims to lived their years. When her landlord and the building's janitor claim to have never seen her before, the woman takes her concerns to the police and their staff psychologist are return to the woman's apartment building to find everything as it should be - except the woman's husband has disappeared.
- Mirrors seem simple enough. What we see in them is turned around backwards but other than that, simple. except mirrors aren't flat sheets or glass. They're sheet of molecules. And light isn't a slender beam but a wave. That means we have to consider quantum theory. And quantum theory says mirrors behave in a bunch of strange ways if you look in the right way.
- When a police officer searches a car after stopping the driver for speeding he discovers a stolen bracelet. Blake believes the young man was framed and tries to find the guilty parties.
- This short starts out as a documentary. In a dramatization, Eadweard Muybridge's photographic experiments prove that when a horse gallops, there are times when all four of the animal's feet are off the ground. We are then brought to the present, where MGM directors and their cinematographers are shown working on current productions. The film closes with closeups of the studio's major stars and a tribute to the studio's actors who have joined the armed forces.
- "You are not Alone, the Musical" is the Only Jackson Musical. During this evening of Music and Stories, Jermaine Jackson (Jackson 5 legendary member) tells his family's story from their native city to Michael Jackson's death, with unique archives of pictures and videos. Jermaine performs songs from the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson, and from his new album "I Wish You Love" featuring baritone David Serero.
- This Traveltalks entry takes the viewer to California's Yosemite National Park and offers glimpses of many of its well-known natural wonders.
- Paquita believes she carries a curse. She lives with her aunt, who practices magic. She loves Andres Hidalgo.
- The Armistice of 1918 that ended World War One was a deliberately humiliating blow to Germany that was enshrined by a further humiliating monument in the Glade of Armistice where the treaty was signed. Fast forward twenty years to World War Two when Germany gained the upper hand and in the same location forced France to sign its own humiliating armistice.
- 2019– 9mTV EpisodeMen and women routinely experience erections of the homolog that is the penis in men and clitoris in women several times in the course of a night's sleep. Scientists believe this is a mechanism to ensure blood flow to oxygenate these organs and keep them healthy.
- This Traveltalks entry showcases Yellowstone National Park with its waterfalls, grizzly bears, bubbling hot water springs, and geysers.
- A mortally wounded soldier stumbles into Johnny's camp. Before he dies, he says only one thing: "Fort Concho." Johnny rides to the fort and discovers it empty of soldiers. The sole survivor is a coward who hid during the fighting and survived--knowing Indians do not harm the mentally infirm--by pretending to be crazy. Before Johnny can leave, he's captured by Kiowas who plan to torture him to death.
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- A Modern Giallo Horror Film, YELLOW tells the story of a lonely young woman who begins an unlikely relationship with dire consequences.