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- "Mad Max" clone set in the not-too-distant future about a group of people trying to escape to a safe haven called Neon City after a solar disaster that has decimated the Earth.
- Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans (the film shares the same name as Evans's famous 1994 autobiography).
- Documentary on the life of jazz trumpeter and drug addict Chet Baker. Fascinating series of interviews with friends, family, associates and lovers, interspersed with film from Baker's earlier life and some modern-day performances.
- Miles Keane pays the debts for his dancing bar by illegal fighting. When his debt is paid, he refuses further collaboration. But the fight mafia forces him to continue by threatening his mother, the murder of his former lover Joy and kidnapping his girlfriend Katherine Pierce. After the last fight, the mafia plans to also kill Miles and Katherine.
- After her marriage breaks up, Susan Hughes (Stockard Channing) leaves Boston, Massachusetts for Los Angeles, California, where her matchmaking sister Victoria (Mimi Kennedy) lives. Susan gets a job at a spa run by the eccentric but fit, Milt D'Angelo (Lou Criscuolo), with Coral (Sydney Goldsmith), a fellow instructor. Her apartment comes with the obligatory wacky neighbor Leonard Scribner (Gerrit Graham).
- Story about a group of commandos trying to retrieve some gold, which is stored in a NASA capsule. During the operation, they confront another commando group led by two evil mercenaries (one of them a Communist called Kristoff) and a batallion of Japanese soldiers who are unaware that WWII is over.
- Filmmaker Bruce Weber is a professed animal lover, and his newest film centers on his own dogs, a family of gorgeous golden retrievers, including "True."
- Handwritten notes from the filmmaker are superimposed over home movies. The narration describes the filmmaker's meditations on sexuality - at 20 when his mother asks him about his sexual orientation, and at 13 when his father describes sex. The home movies are a mix of dogs cavorting at the beach, his family on vacations, and a muscular nude man jumping on a trampoline and diving into a pool.
- Susan gives Milt samba lessons so he can dance with his wife on their 20th anniversary, but everyone thinks they're having a tawdry affair.
- Leonard and Susan write a screenplay about a mountain climber and garner interest from a producer who's put off by the thought of casting Leonard as the lead.
- Susan leaves her husband and moves to L.A. to start a new life. After a brief stay with her rich sister Victoria, she gets a job at a health club and a new apartment.
- Milt is talked into advertising his spa on television. Despite his reluctance he initially thinks it's a success. But when a client suddenly dies at the club Milt decides to give up the business.
- Victoria invites Susan and her friends to her second-annual 30th birthday luau. After fending off an obnoxious Indian, Susan finds herself being mauled by Victoria's drunken husband.
- Susan is surprised when she hears from her separated husband Frank. He suggests that they attend a weekend of sensitivity training to perhaps get their marriage on track.
- Milt sends Susan and Coral to check out a new health club, which they soon discover caters to gay clientèle -- and Leonard's a member. To prove that he's straight, Leonard asks Susan for a date. Meanwhile, Victoria joins Milt's health club.
- A radioactive bank robber takes Susan and Leonard hostage to protest the nuclear power plant which was built next to his home.
- When Victoria's eccentric summer camp lover comes to town with the symphony, Susan tries to prevent them from having an affair.
- Susan has a new neighbor who is slightly off balanced and a bit of a pest. She seeks the advice of friends and co-workers on how to deal politely with the man.