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- 1992– 15m5.2 (94)TV EpisodeA very basic look at the creation of the film What Lies Beneath (2000) that delves more into the film's director, Robert Zemeckis, than the movie itself. We are basically given information about Zemeckis' career with clips from his past films and interviews with actors who took part in his films. A look at the film's 'Hitchcock-esque' direction is also brought to our attention, to show how this thriller was pulled off.
- A list compiling the 100 Greatest cartoons, new and old, as voted by the British public.
- Actress Amy Adams talks about the film "Vice"; actress Jodie Sweetin discusses her latest projects.
- Inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, and the most daring rescue mission ever attempted.
- A mathematical genius, John Nash made an astonishing discovery early in his career and stood on the brink of international acclaim. But the handsome and arrogant Nash soon found himself on a harrowing journey of self-discovery.
- It's the summer. Oliver is desperate to follow his crush Bonnie to the Capri Beach Club. His mother is tired of the overheated non-air conditioned apartment and father's terrace club. Father relents and takes the family to Capri.
- A dog discovers the meaning of its own existence through the lives of the humans it teaches to laugh and love. Reincarnated as multiple canines over the course of five decades, the lovable pooch develops an unbreakable bond with Ethan.
- The making of the film "Hotel for Dogs".
- After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word he speaks.
- A look at one hundred years of romance in American cinema.
- Bert Newton counts down the hottest scenes from the hottest films with the hottest stars from 20 to 1.
- Tommy finds a pregnancy test in the trash at his wife's house, and instantly assumes that the test is his daughter Colleen's. Janet is forced to break the news that the test is actually hers. Tommy's Dad calls to tell his son that he is back at home with his wife, and although he is getting the silent treatment he couldn't be happier. Unfortunately, things are not so bright for Chief Reilly, who finds himself in a spot when he's overextended with his bookie. Faced with the possibility of bodily injury, he pockets some jewelry while out on a fire call. Lou also finds himself in a tight spot when his buddy's widow makes a pass at him. The Probie's home life becomes a mess when his girlfriend's teenage daughter Nicole comes to stay with the couple and hits on him. The guys learn that they're getting a female firefighter in the house, and decide to ice her out and alienate her so much that she wants to leave the house.
- When a meteor, bearing a Trojan Horse worth of rapidly-evolving organisms, crashes into The Earth, it's up to Dr. Ira Kane, Dr. Harry Block and their friend Wayne to unite as an anti-alien defense force known as The Alienators.
- A documentary about writer-director Cameron Crowe's feature film, "Almost Famous" that first aired on HBO.
- A portrait of the singer as he recounts his Montreal childhood, his New York breakthrough, and his subsequent successes worldwide. Openly gay, Rufus provides a frank and revealing look at his life, including his going temporarily blind from drug problems. With comments by his sister and his mother, musicians Elton John, Sting, Neil Tennant ("Pet Shop Boys"), Tom ?? ("Keane"), and showcasing his talents on solo piano as well as with his band, this is a fascinating film.
- Danny has 'just sex' with Delinda, whose mother wants to 'finally' match her again with idealistic college boyfriend Dr. Derek Stephenson. Casey concludes from an incognito visit that the department chiefs must be 'taken down a peg or two' on a mandatory corporate retreat, and makes it desert camping and paintball, in two teams. Derek is allowed to stand in for Ed, who must fill a surveillance vacancy. He and the finalists investigate $2,000,000 missing.
- David Carter contacts Major Stark and Sergeant Romar for help. Together, they try to alert the President about what's really behind all the meteor strikes.
- Danny is recalled for active Marines duty. Mary gets an unexpected visit from her father. Ed is having a confrontation with an old mafioso about the casino.
- A sexually frustrated suburban father has a mid-life crisis after becoming infatuated with his daughter's best friend.
- A closer look at the making of Sam Mendes' American Beauty (1999), one of the greatest cultural phenomena of all time.
- In 1839, the revolt of Mende captives aboard a Spanish owned ship causes a major controversy in the United States when the ship is captured off the coast of Long Island. The courts must decide whether the Mende are slaves or legally free.
- With the 1970s behind him, Ron Burgundy, San Diego's former top-rated newsreader, returns to take New York City's first twenty-four-hour news channel by storm.
- The Nevada gaming Commission questions Casey's license because of $3,000,000 missing from the Montecito books, from the last night before Monica bought the casino. Casey is cleared, Ed must find the thief helped by Danny, whose rough USMC instructor Sergeant 'Gunny' Burn shows up and 'enlists' himself on hotel staff. Meanwhile meteorology fan Mike's hero, the forecast presenter, works from the Montecito and needs a stand-in stat.
- Arthur returns to L.A. but no one seems to notice. Robbie wants to advertise Pay-Per-Jew before the Anna Kournikova highlights. Shrug thinks his new girlfriend may be a succubus.
- During the year 4000 B.C.E., King Gilgamesh feared the inevitable oncoming of death. In hopes to escape what all humans are destined for inevitably, he sought a plant which according to legend, would give one eternal life. Embarking on a great quest, he finally happens upon it. But upon his flee from the Mount Mashu, a Serpent confronts him regaining possession of the plant. Over time, an undocumented cataclysmic event occurs which causes a major geological upheaval. The plant is again lost along with all its mysterious powers. Now it's 2023, and during this time, a major Oil Company in Alliance with a Deep-Sea Mining Company, working in conjunction with a team of Oceanographers, are conducting research via a covert mobile drilling platform to obtain core samples in hopes of finding precious metals around an underwater extinct volcano site. A seismic event occurs which opens the ocean floor revealing an entrance way that had remained hidden for thousands of years. A young couple furtively obtains information from an oceanography department about the event, and ventures to the very area in hopes of finding something of great value. Their journey takes them into a subterranean world only to gain possession of a mythical plant: the same in which Gilgamesh had lost. Little do they realize what powers the plant possesses, and a serpent that is unleashed which terrorizes a small coastal town in an attempt to retrieve what doesn't belong to them.
- David Carter and Rafe attack the underground base, with the help of a Tyrusian team. General Konrad tries to take matters into his own hands.
- Materialistic model Danna is dating Ernie the waiter. Arthur hastily scribbles 100 pages for publisher Mr Lynch. Shrug arranges for Elliott Gould to narrate his straight-to-tape autobiography.
- A celebration of memorable movie scenes involving music and how they came to be, including "Lose Yourself" by Eminem from the movie 8 Mile (2002); "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel from Say Anything (1989); "Sister Christian" by Night Ranger from Boogie Nights (1997); "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" from O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000); "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John in Almost Famous (2000); "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen in Wayne's World (1992); and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith from Armageddon (1998).
- 1998–2000TV-Y6.2 (9)TV Episode
- The TV breaks. Mom and dad starts spying on the neighbors. Elke is disappointed with Ted until he helps a senior. Joyce needs a replacement babysitter for Bobby and Oliver reluctantly agrees. On top of the pay, the family has a color TV.
- Danny discretely investigate the theft of diamonds hastily supplied by jeweler Pete Natelson which were stolen during a Montecito video clip recording by Lil' Flip. Ed concentrates on catching dice cheater Anthony Demby. The girls believe Mike moonlights as male stripper.
- Chief Reilly and Lou have trouble convincing the crew to take Tommy back into the firehouse, until a huge warehouse fire reveals a secret about Tommy's replacement, Sully. Tommy's dad returns from his trip around the world with a new wife and a brand new lifestyle. Franco and Laura take their friendship to a new level while Mike finds himself stalking his ex-girlfriend. Sheila can't bring herself to be honest with Tommy about the baby.
- The story of Easy Company of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division and their mission in World War II Europe, from Operation Overlord to V-J Day.
- Outmanned and with supplies low, Basilone and other marines on Guadacanal rally to repel superior Japanese forces.
- In the dead of winter, the men of Easy Company fend off frostbite and hunger - in addition to the enemy - while holding the line in a forest outside of Bastogne. Meanwhile, exhausted medic Eugene Roe finds friendship with a Belgian nurse.
- Revelation 13:18 aka Black Caesar comes up with the concept for a life-changing instrumental album Beat Bop inside a Los Angeles Basquiat Art Show.