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- Amidst the decline of the Wild West at the turn of the 20th century, outlaw Arthur Morgan and his gang struggle to cope with the loss of their way of life.
- Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.
- After being revived from death and having to join a pro-human organization without a choice, Commander Shepard must assemble a team, battle a new threat, and make tough choices in order to save the galaxy from total annihilation once more.
- Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.
- Robert Pereno should be a household name, but every time he is on the brink of greatness, he somehow manages to mess it up. This is his story...
- While returning suspected killer Pruit Dover to Dodge to stand trial, Matt is shot and badly wounded, and yet Dover stays with him and nurses him back to health.
- The Call of Duty series returns this time into a modern day setting. The player takes control of a character nicknamed "Soap," for the majority of the campaign and will need to progress through many modern warfare scenarios.
- Being a bona fide badass is the price of entry for a career in rock and roll; and if you ask Dave Grohl, it's the key ingredient for just about anything worth doing. His approach to life has fueled the Foo Fighters' 20 year,11 album career and garnered him a following of very stoked rock fans, many of who gathered at this year's SXSW music conference to hear Grohl's keynote address. The hipsters, rockers, start-uppers and next-big-thing developers packing the room were no doubt curious to hear how one goes about dropping out of high school, rising to fame as the drummer in Nirvana (a small Northwest act you may have heard of), and then go on to lead one today's few remaining true rock bands? For Grohl, the answer's pretty simple: figure out who you are and what inspires you and don't look back - develop that individuality by working as hard as you can at what you love. That clarity of approach drove not only his Nirvana/Foo Fighters trajectory, but numerous musical side projects like Queens of the Stone Age, and Them Crooked Vultures. And most recently, a new artistic title: documentarian. He didn't know anything about the film making process except what he needed to know most: Passion for your subject is sine qua non; and not one to do anything without it, Grohl didn't question himself. Nor apparently did Rick Springfield, Neil Young, Stevie Nicks, Paul McCartney, and Tom Petty, all subjects of Sound City, his fascinating documentary about the people behind the studio that launched an amazing roster of legendary music acts. For a guy who admits to still feeling like a 13 year old and dressing like a 17 year old, Grohl has something to teach all of us...and shares it with Off Camera in one of our most inspiring interviews to date.
- Niko Bellic comes to Liberty City, America to live the good life, but ends up having to assist his dangerously indebted cousin Roman with his financial troubles, by any (mostly illegal) means necessary.
- This new DVD, filmed in late 2005, features the full concert version of Pat Metheny Group's most recent album "The Way Up", which earned them their 10th Grammy Award® and Metheny personally his 17th.
- A massacre at a Russian airport leads to a war between Russia and the United States. Meanwhile, a Task Force is sent to find the perpetrators and bring the bloodshed to an end.
- Two siblings (The Riddle Solvers) received a mysterious riddle from the ocean. To solve the riddle, they need help from loggerhead sea turtles, tide pool animals, spring frogs and a one-legged singing pirate. The riddle helps reveal the way water moves around the world.
- Drug dealer, football player, alcoholic, shooting victim. In his first decade of acting, Michael B. Jordan has found ways to humanize characters that, on the page, may seem stereotypically what he dubs "the black guy." In The Wire, a young and very sheltered Jordan asked fellow actors to help him understand how to simulate a cocaine high onscreen, and through that surreal experience discovered his unfettered love of acting. In Friday Night Lights, Jordan started journaling as an acting exercise, and amassed a detailed back story for quarterback Vince Howard that made the character seem shockingly real. With Fruitvale Station, Jordan dug even deeper. Playing a real person for the first time, he inserted himself deep into the family of the slain Oscar Grant, who was killed by a police officer on a train platform in Oakland in 2009. Jordan spent time with Oscar's former girlfriend, mother, daughter, and all of his friends. The result was an intensely real portrayal of an innocent young man in a film that exposes our ongoing race problem in this country, and Jordan's performance was nuanced, understated, and masterful. Perhaps his ability to play characters with the odds stacked against him comes from his own desire not to fall into that lifestyle. Jordan started working very young, doing modeling and acting in commercials, and saw an acting career as a way out of the tough urban environment of Newark, New Jersey. In his words, he saw "plenty of Wallaces, Bodies, and Avon Barksdales," and was determined to make a better life for himself. Not only does Jordan not want to just "play the black guy," he also doesn't want to compare himself too closely to actors that came before. He says he doesn't want to be the next Will Smith, or the next Tom Cruise-he just wants to be himself. When you are around Jordan, his optimism and ambition are infectious and endearing. He doesn't just want to star in films - he wants to produce them. He doesn't want to just be on television, he wants his own channel. And he doesn't just want to be the face of a studio, he wants to run a studio. At Off Camera, we wouldn't bet against him doing anything he sets his mind to.
- Lloyd wants Ian to get along better with him, so he continues to annoy him. Belinda and Helen list things that they dislike about each other, creating tension between the two. In the meanwhile, Ian and Shinky's favorite band, The Clash are coming to Calgary and struggle to get tickets.
- The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
- Struggling to cope with the death of his father, 10 year old Micah unwittingly falls into the grasp of The Molok, an ancient creature who feeds on human memories.
- A man gets punished for what he did in his past.
- A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him.
- Q, Sal, Joe and Murr are real-life best friends who love challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and stunts ever caught on hidden camera.
- You play either side of a new Allied/Soviet war when the real villian is an evil master of mind control.
- Proving you can't keep a good agent down, Sam Fisher returns for this third undercover outing, which takes him deep inside North Korea on an information warfare mission.
- A dramatised account of the Nobel Prize winning discovery of Insulin by Fred Banting, Charles Best, J. J. R. Macleod & James Collip at the University of Toronto 1921-22.
- It's "Creed" meets "Top Gun" as high school wrestler Chris Torres pursues his dream to fly jets at the US Naval Academy. He'll need to win a state championship while navigating the challenges of his senior year, including a girlfriend going to West Point, a nemesis they call Kid Hulk, and Navy Seal trainers that stand in his way. With all the drama and action, can Chris achieve his goal of becoming a Navy fighter pilot? WGA I315958, Copyright PAu 3-951-363.
- Shirley, an old box turtle, meets a very lost raccoon named Fernando Hernandafandavez, and helps him discover the magic of spring. Together they learn about a newborn fawn who sleeps alone in the woods.
- "Portable Storage" is a quirky adventure/comedy set in the final days of the dot com boom. Irrational exuberance, roaming blackouts, petitions for a governor's recall, and the early days of online gaming are the back drop of an epic adventure trying to find a storage pods which have mysteriously disappeared.
- Temporal agent Gage Blackwood must take one final trip through time and visit Atlantis, Shangri La and El Dorado to find an artifact called the Legacy of Time and stop an alien invasion. His A.I. bud Arthur joins him once again.
- This movie documents the era surrounding the creation, marketing and distribution of the influential horror film, "Creature From the Black Lagoon," and the two sequels that followed. Flash forward 60 years later, and we see how the legion of fans continue to grow for this classic horror character, and how the movie is still relevant today.
- Seriously injured Matt faces a moral dilemma when Blue Horse saves his life and prevents the escape of a prisoner. The Marshal knows that Blue Horse is being sought by the Cavalry as a fugitive from a reservation, and he is well aware that he is duty-bound to assist their search in any way possible.
- If pro skateboarders have resumes, Tony Hawk's is undoubtedly among the longest and most envied. Though he's the most decorated skater ever with the highest contest win percentage of any sport and a $1 billion video game series, Hawk has arguably given more to the sport than he's received. Watching Hawk skate is testament to creativity and artistry as much as athleticism, as is his autobiography, which required a glossary to catalog the tricks that are his legacy to the skateboarding lexicon. His Tony Hawk Foundation has contributed over $4 million to develop 500 skate parks around the world. He's also been skating's foremost advocate, promoting it through some of its darkest days (though smashing his pelvis while attempting a full loop dressed in a gorilla suit probably doesn't count). Hawk joins Off Camera to talk about the evolution of the sport from its scrappy underground beginnings to X Games behemoth. He shares his thoughts on the vital role of creativity and artistry in athletics and his continued love and commitment to the sport. Now a father of 4 that can still stick the most difficult tricks ever invented, we learn why at 44, he still makes his primary living on four wheels.
- Michael baffles a hardware store patron with an extension cord, confuses a food deliverer and duplicates a key. He then demonstrates a de-nutter in a health food store, freaks out a woman with a manicure fish. In an arcade, he opens a box from Germany containing a small child.
- "The Inspiring Vanessa Show" introduces motivational individuals that share their journeys and their most important lessons. The show is aimed to help inspire young people and give them the opportunity to learn valuable knowledge.
- When Grime City's local hoodlum, Larry Finn, turns up mysteriously burnt, police captain Jack Hersey is reluctant to acknowledge anything out of the ordinary. But when scientist-from-out-of-town Patricia Murdoch starts asking awkward questions, he is forced to investigate.
- As Jim Halpert, John Krasinski embodies The Office's most beloved Everyguy, but his middle-achiever alter ego belies the actor's impressive and accomplished resume. At just 33, he has written, directed and produced both television and feature films with some of the industry's most talented heavy-hitters. Krasinski shares his own version of the waiter-to A-list story and talks about staying true to his artistic path despite periods of self-doubt. An avid and humble student of experience, he discusses what he's learned from his work with industry veterans such as Sam Mendes, Gus Van Sant and George Clooney. Krasinski talks to Off Camera about wrapping the final season of The Office, the value of supportive parents, and about his newest film, Promised Land, which he co-wrote, and co-stars with Matt Damon. At one of the most interesting junctions in his career, an actor who's arguably done it all looks ahead to what he hopes will be next.
- The Pipeline Masters competition; where surf history was made. There is Gerry's Era, and Gerry's Army, the Free Ride Generation and the birth of backside tube riding, Simon Anderson's spectacular three-fin Thruster debut. There is Michael Ho's broken wrist wonder, Tom Carroll and The Snap, Sunny Garcia's Three Knockdowns. There is the Rise and Rise of Kelly Slater and the Frontdoor/Backdoor domination of the Irons Bros. Year after year of outrageous rides, bone-crushing wipe-outs, nail-biting competition and the sort of drama that can only come when you pit the very best against the very worst: some of the most deadly, hairy, out-of-control waves ever seen. Pipeline Masters captures it all: the history, the action, the legends and lore-the soul-of the greatest surfing event ever.
- Cruel and Unusual investigates the historic change to California's Three Strikes Law, which was the harshest sentencing law in the United States. The film tells the personal stories of three individuals sentenced to life under the law for minor, non-violent crimes, including writing a bad check, shoplifting a VCR, and taking a slice of pizza.
- Amy must decide if a student raped his teacher or was seduced by her; Kyle is unhappy about his non-medical duties at St. Michael's; Maxine tries to locate the mother of an abandoned newborn; after Jason menaces Amy while she's driving Lauren and Eric home, Bruce suggests getting a restraining order; fearing the worst about her health, Gillian gets the diagnosis she's dreamed of for years.
- A secretary with an impeccable reputation for trustworthiness and reliability colludes with her boyfriend to steal $50,000 from her employer.
- Little Luke is highly resistant to the idea of taking tall and awkward Agnes Maypole to a school party, but when Grandpa finds the girl to be kind and considerate he becomes equally determined to compel the boy to honor his commitment to go ahead with the date.
- A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.
- Top Decking is a comedy Web Series based around the everyday occurrences at a big city based Card Store. Join Becca, All Star Cards most recent hire, as she jumps into the crazy world that is Top Decking.
- Moscow, January 1948. In the bitter cold, a large crowd attends the State Funeral of the Yiddish actor and director Solomon Mikhoels. An official proclamation mourns the death of "a great People's Artist of the Soviet Union." What people are really mourning is the death of the most popular Jewish theater in the Soviet Union, and the man who kept it alive against all odds for over 20 years. No doubt many suspected the truth: he had just been assassinated by Stalin's secret police.
- A teen-aged boy named Derrick, introduces the viewer into his room and a insane world of craziness. Derrick talks about random topics and he does a lot of random things in his room. The series is a variety sketch show filled with random live action skits, animation segments and lots more.
- Rene defends a past rape victim whose rapist wants custody of "their" son. M.E. is dealing with Kelly and school. Past: M.E. introduces Rene to her mother.
- Ex-con Perce McCall helps to save Matt's life in a shootout, and then falls for a beautiful, but greedy saloon girl who puts him under great pressure to start stealing again.
- Treachery and murder result after a bonded bank messenger, his wife, and an accomplice steal a $20,000 payroll.
- With the help of her son, a woman plans and executes her husband's daring escape from police custody.
- Amy's ruling in the case of a teenager who called in a bomb scare to avoid a test is complicated by the arrival of an I.N.S. agent who's ready to deport the boy to Afghanistan, and almost certain death, if he's found guilty; Eric saves Lauren from being kidnapped by Jason; Gillian's raging hormones leave Peter exhausted as she goes into overdrive about the plans for Maxine's wedding; Kimberly blackmails Sean into getting her job back in exchange for helping Maxine find an endangered teenager who's aged out of the system; Kyle defies hospital protocol to give a dying woman her last wish; Eric ends Jason's stalking with tragic finality.
- Amy hears the case of a young boy charged with obstruction of justice for not revealing the name of the man who took pornographic pictures of him; Maxine contends with a woman who allows her abusive husband to violate a restraining order; Peter and Charles negotiate a prenuptial agreement for their parents; Jason Lobdel eludes Amy's police protection as he continues to stalk her; everyone walks on eggshells as Gillian suffers through ugly hormonal mood swings; Jared gives Maxine the diner; Amy's plan to censure an attorney backfires.
- Amy and Michael agree to work out Lauren's custody with a mediator; Maxine and Kimberly clash over a child lost in the system; Jared returns from China to get an answer from Maxine; Lauren fears that their apartment is haunted and Amy begins to agree with her; appearing before Amy in court as the caseworker for a teen-aged mother, Maxine gives an impassioned plea which provides Amy with food for thought about not only the girl, but Amy's relationships with Maxine and Lauren; Bruce runs into Amy and spurns her offer of friendship, but later relents most emphatically.
- Two fugitives get into the boiler room of a hospital and threaten to destroy the building by tying down the safety valve if they are not permitted to go free.