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- Bridge Bank want an ad to make them look friendly and likable. This worries Martin as their competitor, Provincial Credit Union, are a founding client of BND. After waking up next to Marion, Martin is worried about their relationship, and passes a Daiyonda ad to Sumo. A headhunter is trying to get Martin to Shanghai. Martin becomes worried about his hallucinations; things come to a head for him.
- To infiltrate a mental institution to free a political prisoner who is a friend of Pete's, MacGyver must feign madness. Getting in is the easy part...
- A cinema verite documentary about the lives of four journalists in the midst of an industry-wide crisis.
- When a senator's daughter under Secret Service protection is kidnapped from a private school, detective Alex Cross investigates the case even though he's recovering from the loss of his partner.
- A girl thinks that she sees her love she's been longing for. Only to find out it's her imagination. Asia walks past subject in the background. As Asia passes, subjects looks in her direction as if she has seen a familiar presence. Her love (Bri Elise) thinks she sees Asia across the room. A friend catches her attention and distracts her. (Bri Elise) looks back as her friend pulls her away and she doesn't see Asia anymore.
- Daiyonda's ad is to be aimed at the female market, so more women are needed in the meetings. Bill's answer is to hire a few women to go to the meetings, but Marion sees through this. Martin and Marion go out to dinner, but Martin 'zones out' and annoys Marion, who tells him how clichéd and predictable he is. Martin rethinks the ad, to Marion's approval.
- Three girls come to Hollywood to make it big, but find only sex, drugs, and sleaze.
- On workplace orders to undergo psychiatric evaluation a demon clown revisits her past move to the big city. Painful memories of her pursuit to become a fairy reignite buried desires, sending her on paths that may result in the disappointment of her life coach.
- ShortAn underachieving wallflower struggles at her phone sales job until her alpha female co-worker offers her a chance to join an all female, underground fight club where the only rule is "no touching".
- Pat Bradford teaches his daughter and infant granddaughter about his life in the forests of Saskatchewan, Canada. Leading them down rivers and through trees, he explains fur-trapping techniques and what brings him to the land. Shot entirely on Super 8, this documentary roves over the Saskatchewan landscapes and delves into the family relationships that motivate the stoic trapper.
- Becca, Kibblets and Sunshine live at home. Blame the economy. Blame their parenting. Blame the meth addiction. When obtaining the drug becomes increasingly more difficult (every seller assumes they are undercover cops) the girls come up with the brilliant idea to cut out the middle man. Turning to the penny saver, they procure someone to cook the drug for them. Enter a brilliant, yet quirky, gentleman who goes by the street name "Hindenburg". As they descend into the jiggly dark underbelly of the drug world, they soon find themselves faced with the hard reality of prison after two hardcore, not by the book, detectives bust their dealings.
- A finance executive is mysteriously kidnapped and when the hostage takers send video demands directly to the man's wife, a lone police officer, Detective Kelsoe, has his suspicions.
- "Celebrities Anonymous" is a web series that focuses on regular LA girls dealing with the aggravation that accompanies having a famous celebrity ex. These girls aren't quite over their relationships, for one reason or another and, no matter where they are in their lives, the exes never seem to go away. More so than any regular breakup where one can get away almost entirely without seeing or hearing about an ex, these women have to cope with their demons being plastered all over the media in the tabloids, on entertainment TV shows, and the Internet. Celebrities Anonymous (CA) refers to the support group meetings they have where they vent to each other about their lives and the men who continuously haunt them. These girls help each other not buy the tabloids or look at their exes online. Dating in LA can be a bitch but it's a whole new playing field when you shack up with a celeb. Get ready for the tabloids to track your every move.
- In 2004, Charlize Theron won the Oscar for "Monster" in a beaded, metallic Gucci gown by Tom Ford. She is the epitome of beauty - even though she wins for a truly ugly role. From an ultra-sexy supporting star to a killer lead in couture, Charlize is a risk taker who isn't afraid to go fug-tastic on screen, and fashion-forward on the red carpet.
- The Critics' Choice Awards are a chance for the pro-movie reviewers to sound off on their fav-films of the year, but more importantly it's another red carpet during award season for fash-fanatics to fawn over. Since its start in 1996 the Critics' Choice has become a sartorial-palooza with mega-style stars like Angelina Jolie, couture kiddos like Dakota and Elle Fanning, and WTF fashionistas like Sarah Silverman posing hard on the red carpet.
- A young girl, Mary Jane, finds refuge from an oppressive town in the stories of her lonely neighbor. Confused by the impoliteness of heroes who run away from Death, Mary Jane embarks on a quest to find him and let him know that someone will be his friend.
- An enemy of MacGyver's fills a supposed safe house with several deadly booby traps to exact his revenge on MacGyver.
- Spouses looking for silver in Mexico find a 300 year old severed hand driven by a demon.
- While leaving the set where a new ad for 'Rex' beer is being shot, Martin runs over Rex the blue heeler. Bill arrives as the new CEO of the company, and starts his reign with a shakeup of personnel. Daiyonda automobiles have commissioned a new ad for their 4WD, and Marion, their marketing director, must work with Martin to create the ad.
- Paradise Found: A group of hardy seafaring Polynesians first reached the island in about 400 AD. They found a lush tropical island. A paradise of tall palms, clean water and abundant fish. With such gifts from nature a complex civilization soon flourished. The people called themselves and their Island, Rapa Nui. From the original settlers of a few hundred, Rapa Nui culture and population exploded. By the 1500's over 10,000 people inhabited the tiny island. Powerful clans ruled, and they expressed themselves in sculpture, art and by creating a written language. For the Rapa Nui, the future seemed assured. Paradise Lost: Rapa Nui life revolved around the canopy of giant palms the original settlers discovered. The palms were a source for canoes, food, clothing, tools and they provided the rollers necessary to move the large carved heads from the quarry to the seaside. But by 1700's, the palms were all but cut down, the rains had washed most of the topsoil into the sea and the civilization was threatened. Without canoes to fish or soil to grow, the Rapa Nui faced imminent starvation. The ruling families waged war for what little food remained. Rival groups toppled each other's "Moai." With nowhere to turn for aid, the Rapa Nui social system fell into chaos: cults formed, warriors took what they wanted and cannibalism was rampant. On Easter Island, civilization came to a crashing end. Today but a few hundred of the descendants of the original Polynesian setters remain.
- Faith Hill is a Grammy-winning singer with a heart of gold. Whether she is dusting off her boots or accessorizing her couture, this country music star is just as comfortable in the world of pop. From down-home country cutie to the queen of crossover couture, Faith ditched the farm-town fug and sang her way to style.
- When a grown son accidentally sends a 'private photo' to his mother, you'd image how uncomfortable the discussion would be. Now imagine that the mother mistakenly sends one back in return. Family Photos looks at the extremely awkward possibility that comes when a swipe of thumb can reveal our most intimate selves to anyone in our lives.
- Lupita Nyong'o, Diane Kruger, and Marion Cotillard are the ultimate red carpet queens. The style elite drools with fash-envy over their killer couture cred and even when they suffer a sartorial stumble these mega movie stars manage to land on their sick stilettos.
- A theft of uranium occurs at a nuclear power plant where an ex-girlfriend of MacGyver's works. She enlists his help to catch the thief which endangers hers and MacGyver's lives.
- Two siblings and their friends are whisked away by their eccentric babysitter on an imaginative journey to India where they learn the power of stories and the meaning of friendship.
- The notion of man's best friend being more than such may be unimaginable to some but to an increasing number of dog owners throughout the world, they are so much more. Fly High: Story of the Disc Dog explores the history of the rapidly growing sport of Canine Flying Disc in the canine competition world. The film chronicles the history of this young sport.
- MacGyver and a female agent he despises pose as a married couple to infiltrate a psychiatric hospital in Czechoslovakia to free a human rights activist.
- The sky is literally falling in this thriller as one of the nation's leading astronomers, Madison Kelsey believes she is tracking a huge rogue asteroid rocketing toward earth.
- Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne and Kate Upton are more than just selfie-starlets. They're the new couture clique stomping their way to supermodel-dom. But before these fresh faces of fashion were trending on Twitter they went through an awkward phase just like the rest of us.
- Once a pop star as the lead singer for the boy band Awesome, Alex Boyé gave up his rock-star lifestyle to pursue a life of uplifting and inspiring others through his signature musical style. This compelling documentary tells Alex's story of poverty and homelessness, his conversion to the LDS Church, the power of music in his life, and the path that led him to being one of the most dynamic and influential members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and an award-winning solo recording artist.
- Roommates Sarah Williams (from Jim Henson's Labyrinth) and Christine Daae (from Phantom of the Opera) find out that they're living in the same building as Jareth (Labyrinth) and Erik (Phantom). Stalking, magic, and hijinks ensue in this audio web series of the comic created by Rebecca Morse. Based on an idea by Ashe Rhyder, art and story by Rebecca Morse.
- Bobo the clown is the front man for Bobo Burgers, but is cynical and burnout. A "brilliant new idea" for Bobo Burgers shows him exercising along with burger eaters, and a Bobo Fun Run is organized. A "burger stylist" is hired (at $40k/day) to make the Bobo Burger LOOK healthy. Bill forces Bobo to actually take part in the Fun Run - with tragic results. Daiyonda head office orders Marion to conduct market research on the projected 4WD ad (against Martin's advice), which directs it to be 'shot' in space.
- Helen Mirren's an Oscar winning style star, but her first red carpet looks are fabric-overload-city. The Dame covers up from head to toe, hiding her hot-bod under one fash-fail after another. Luckily her style-sense gets better with age and she lets her sophista-sexy side shine through.
- A short documentary-style introduction to the Volunteer-in-Community (VIC) program at Holy Wisdom Monastery near Madison, Wisconsin. VIC Program description: If you are a single woman between the ages of 20 and 50, our Volunteer in Community program welcomes you to explore a shared way of life. You'll live in the retreat house, become immersed in Benedictine spirituality and experience the rhythm of work and prayer, learning and leisure. You will work on the prairie and monastery grounds, share in common meals, explore Benedictine spirituality and deepen your relationship with God. Learn more at benedictinewomen.org/monastic-life/volunteer-in-community/ Video, graphics and photos shot, designed and edited in Summer 2010 by Jenn Lindsay.
- A rowdy rock group are accompanied by a film crew to desolate Lake Infinity to produce a music video. One night the musicians visit the local pub while the various members of the film crew satisfy their carnal desires with one another aboard the luxurious houseboat they are all staying in. They are so busy they fail to notice that a rampaging lunatic has snuck aboard the boat, and one by one the various characters are brutally slaughtered in a variety of grisly ways.
- A 52-minute documentary about the Institute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion in Boston Massachusetts, where the scholars are neuroscientists, computer programmers, evolutionary biologists, cognitive psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists--who work alongside philosophers, ethicists, theologians, historians and linguists. The scientific study of religion is explored through scenes in research labs, interviews with research scientists, explorations of the Boston University campus and surrounding city, and glimpses into religious communities in various locations. Overviews of projects within the Institute are woven with a general discussion about how scientists explore, understand, and explain religious communities and behavior. What are the sensitivities of interdisciplinary research; the complexity of "religion" as a study object; dialogues between religion and science; the limits of science; and the value of scientific approaches to religion.
- Russ Raymond, America's number one crooner, disappears and joins the Navy under the name Tommy Halstead. Dorothy Roberts, a magazine journalist, is intent on finding out what happened to Russ and she tries everything she can to get a picture of him to prove he's Russ Raymond. Tommy's friends, Pomeroy Watson and Smokey Adams,help him while Pomeroy writes love letters to Patty Andrews. But because Smokey makes Pomeroy lie about himself in the letters, and when Patty comes to the Navy base, she's furious at Pomeroy. When Pomeroy, Smokey, Tommy and the Andrews sisters set sail for Hawaii, Pomeroy discovers there's a tomato in the potato locker, and she's been snapping shots of Tommy the whole trip. Whether Pomeroy's proving that 7 x 13 = 28 - three different ways, having Smokey help him play ship captain for Patty, or falling out of his hammock, it's an Abbott and Costello classic.
- When a man's sleep is shattered by a startling noise, he tentatively gets up to investigate. He quickly finds himself in the middle of a series of paranormal events that culminate in him chasing a mysterious intruder through his house. But as the intruder continually stays one step ahead of him, it becomes unclear if he is chasing a man, a phantom, or his own fear. When the chase leads him out into his garage, he plays witness to a more terrifying awakening than he could have possibly imagined.
- The comic story of Night Train, a Super Hero trying to come to terms with the diminishment of his powers. To help his transition into a "normal" life, he attends a support group called S.A.F.E.: SuperBeings Advocating Freedom of Expression.
- The cosmetics industry - is it simply a matter of frightening women about looking older? The face of "Rejuvenale" is too old (Kath - "it says she's 25". Babs - "almost 30"), and difficulty finding a new face leads to the team choosing a 14-year old Icelandic girl whose skin has barely seen sunshine in her life. The Daiyonda campaign is interviewing for the actor for their ad, and Marion wants "real women, real mothers, real 40".
- When Registered Nurse Jason Russell accompanied his daughter on a school field trip to the new CCA correctional facility in his hometown of Natchez, Miss., he began to consider the possibility of taking his 18 years of emergency room medical experience in a new direction.
- Police chief Brody must protect the citizens of Amity after a second monstrous shark begins terrorizing the waters.
- Five Muslim women explain what the veil means to them, and the distinctive headscarf of Jogjakarta is explored.
- He's an award-winning singer, actor, and highly successful clothing designer. From Mouseketeer to pop icon, Justin Timberlake brought sexy back when he struck out on his own and created a signature look that made him the object of every woman's desire.
- Kerry Washington goes from a natural beauty trying to find her way on the red carpet to a Scandal-icious style star. She could always hold her own in a sartorial showdown, but her role as Olivia Pope elevates her to a gladiator in the fash-arena.
- An extraordinary group of artists and musicians, in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, create an underground arts movement and transform a community.
- A woman in the midst of a devastating breakup is invited to her ex-boyfriend's apartment to return his keys. However upon arriving, she discovers she has been stood up. Left to her own devices in his empty apartment, she decides to revel in the nostalgic trappings of a place that once felt like home. In an unexpected turn of events, she is forced to confront her present when someone suddenly returns home and finds her in a compromising state.
- When a super computer is linked to a video game network, a computer programmer who designed the game must enter the virtual reality world of his fantasies and defeat the computer before it causes a worldwide information crash.
- Natalie Portman went from a precocious child star to an Ivy League A-lister who's smart about her style. Her eerie but epic performance in "Black Swan" sets this brainy-beauty apart as an award-winning style star. At the 2010 Oscars, Natalie's eye-popping Rodarte makes an epic style statement.