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- Considered today to be one of the most successful films of the 20th century it's almost impossible to imagine that Back To The Future was rejected more than forty times by Hollywood studios before finally getting greenlit at Universal. The unlikely hit spawned two sequels, an animated series, theme park ride, and musical, and made household names out of its cast, thrusting Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover, and Lea Thompson into the spotlight, and solidifying Michael J. Fox as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars. Featuring interviews with Michael j fox, Lea Thompson, Robert Zemeckis, Billy Zane, Alan Silvestri, Huey Lewis, and co-creator, Bob Gale, Back To The Future: Behind Closed Doors tells the inside story of the unlikely series of events that got the film off the ground as the crew grappled with cost overruns, an overly ambitious schedule, and unprecedented casting change that rocked the production. At the time, nobody could have predicted the impact the movie would have at the box office, and around the world for generations to come.
- On March 31, 1993, the world was shocked by the news that 28-year-old Brandon Lee, son of Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee, had been fatally shot on a film set. But how could an accident like this happen when the gun that fired the fatal shot was supposedly loaded with safe, blank ammunition? And how did a supremely fit martial arts hero succumb to an abdominal gunshot wound when the chances of survival seemed to be stacked in his favor? Dr. Hunter analyzes all the available medical details to offer insight into the death of Bruce Lee.
- CAMPAIGN OF TERROR reveals the beginning of the Unabomber's campaign of terror from 1978 to 1985, and delves into his childhood to discover what might have made a young mathematical genius with few friends into a sociopathic terrorist. CAMPAIGN OF TERROR also tells the story of how the Unabomber began to ramp up his terror campaign from 1985 to 1993, claiming his first murder and taunting his FBI pursuers. His secret journals from his time as a grad student in Michigan reveal the extraordinary moment when Kaczynski's thoughts first turned to murder.
- CAPTURE AND CONVICTION tells the story of 1993 to 1996, when the Unabomber was holding America to ransom with a series of increasingly powerful bombs until his arrest in 1996. Kaczynski's brother and sister-in-law reveal the extraordinarily emotional story of how they came to suspect he was the Unabomber which ultimately led to his arrest. CAPTURE AND CONVICTION also tells the story of Kaczynski's trial, with the revelation that as a teenage student in Harvard he was subjected to a secret psychological experiment, which some claim could have been responsible for turning him into the terrorist he became.
- On Friday, August 28, 2020, the heroic 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman died at home surrounded by his family at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. He was just 43 years old. Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes the available medical evidence to find out how this highly-admired actor lived and died. Dr. Hunter also explores firsthand accounts from Boseman's life, to explain how Boseman managed to overcome the childhood traumas of homicide and racism, to shine bright, but briefly, as a superstar and spokesperson for Black rights.
- Collision Course unravels the speculation surrounding car and airplane crashes involving celebrities. Footage from the scene, police records, CGI reenactments and interviews with eyewitnesses provide a detailed look at what put these celebrities on a collision course. New episodes include the tragic crashes involving Paul Walker, Tracy Morgan and John Denver as well as Harrison Ford's airplane crash onto a Santa Monica golf course and Justin Bieber's repeated vehicular mishaps.
- We trust doctors with our lives. They heal us when we're ill and guide us on a path toward healthy living. In Hollywood being famous doesn't make you immune to sickness so what happens when the person celebrities entrust with their well-being uses that power to seek fame, make big bucks or execute something far more sinister? REELZ original series Dr. Feelgood examines the terrible true stories of physicians whose practice led to controversy, mystery and tragedy for their notable clients. Each one-hour episode delves into one celebrity's search for happiness through physical enhancement, weight loss or performance booster and the prolonged debate that followed. Can doctors in the immediate orbit of celebrities remain objective and clear-headed in their diagnoses and treatments? And where does the responsibility lie: with the client who wanted and took the drugs-or the expert who prescribed them?
- On November 30 2013, the sad news was announced that the star of Hollywood action franchise 'Fast and Furious' Paul Walker had died. In a tragic twist of fate, the 40 year-old heartthrob had passed away in a high speed car accident. The ultimate action hero, who was blessed with stunning good looks, Paul had a thirst for thrills etched into his DNA. His maternal grandfather raced cars at the famous Bonneville Speedway, while his male side was dominated by wartime heroics. His grandfather was a Pearl Harbor veteran turned boxing champion and his father was a Purple Heart recipient. Ironically, ocean-lover Paul was a reluctant film star who had seen acting as a means to finance his passion for surfing. But at age 25, the arrival of his daughter Meadow forced Paul to challenge his Mormon LDS roots, deciding he wasn't ready to be a full-time father. Paul and the action movie industry became a perfect fit, earning Paul a fortune and the means to indulge his passion for fast cars. But after a decade contracted to the 'Fast and Furious' series, Paul wanted out. He had reconnected with his daughter and had launched his own disaster relief charity. During a Thanksgiving break from filming the latest turbo-charged outing of the multi-million franchise, Paul hosted a charity event. He took a ride around the block in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT with his business partner Roger Rodas. They crashed and lost their lives. Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes the details of Paul Walker's death.
- SCANDAL MADE ME FAMOUS is a documentary series that shows the unforgettable stories that turned everyday people into household names - from Casey Anthony and Lorena Bobbitt to Amy Fisher and Tonya Harding. Each hour-long episode unfolds in the storytelling tradition of the fan favorite original series MURDER MADE ME FAMOUS but SCANDAL MADE ME FAMOUS proves you don't have to kill to become a notorious celebrity - you just have to be a part of a killer scandal.
- Teenaged Patti Laurman believes silver-tongued Paul Snider (a Canadian businessman and pimp) when he promises to make her a Playboy model. He said the same thing to his wife, Dorothy Statten, who he has killed. Now, an unsuspecting Patti is in the hands of a killer.