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- Walter Gibson is a university freshman going through a dry spell. His old buddy arranges a "sure thing" for him in California. Gibson and his classmate Allison then take a long road trip out to Cali, and both foil each other's plans.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- This educational film emphasizes the importance of good grooming and personal hygiene habits. Clothes should always appear clean and neat, and should be appropriate to the classroom setting. (Inappropriate dress makes you uncomfortable and conspicuous, not a good thing!) The functions of the skin are examined in scientific detail. Methods for cleaning the skin are demonstrated. Besides maintaining skin and body health, good grooming habits will help you "fit in" in various social situations, and may even help a gal attract a boyfriend!
- The Conservatory follows four high school seniors (and one pushy mother) as they battle each other and two hundred other hopefuls for a few coveted spots at the ultra-competitive Delaware Musical Theatre Conservatory. Henry and Jenna Barker, fraternal twins from upstate New York, share a genuine love for performing that has bonded them together since birth. In spite of their father's disapproval and the family's grim financial circumstances, the two siblings are determined to leave their small town behind and pursue a bigger life on the stage. Sandy Lynn Brown, a sweet girl from Texas, has been force-fed plies and soprano songbooks by her overbearing mother, Noreen, since the tender age of three. But as the audition nears and tensions flair, Sandy Lynn questions whether she can leave behind the life she loves for a dream more her mother's than her own. And finally there is Brandon Schaubman, an arrogant former child actor, who was blacklisted from Broadway at the age of 12 after accidentally setting another performer on fire. Determined to regain his former "glory," he risks his young future on an original song he's written just for the conservatory audition. A spirited satire of a world governed by song and dance, who will be accepted? Who will be rejected? Everyone's future hangs in the balance!
- A crazed, philandering professor prevents his studious wife from leaving him by committing the perfect murder.
- Fed up with the hedonistic life he has created for himself, a college student decides to leave everything behind. However, he soon discovers that getting out is not so easy. Held up by both fanatical protesters and his own dimwitted buddies as he tries to leave the campus, he slowly realizes the true cause of his unhappiness and what he needs to do about it.
- An experimental film has a college student, Bill, fantasizes about a pretty girl around Ithaca college and in trying to understand his environment, Bill has various encounters with an asortment of wierd characters around the campus.
- After being shown a commercial for the AI company GAIA, five self-assured focus group participants are asked to determine who among them is not fully human.
- 50 years ago, the Belgian Egyptologist Claude Vandersleyen translated a stela found just after the end of World War II at Karnak, near Luxor in Egypt. It had been commissioned by Pharaoh Ahmose, and describes a terrible storm in Egypt which calls clearly to mind the Plagues of Egypt as described in the Book of Exodus. In 2014, research at the University of Chicago confirmed a link between the Tempest Stela and the catastrophic eruption of Thera, the volcano on Santorini which destroyed half the island 3500 years ago. The eruption caused long-term damage to the climate world-wide, but hit the south eastern Mediterranean most hard. Did the disaster lead to the mass departure of an entire people ? If the eruption could be accurately dated, this might make it possible to pin a date upon Exodus. Some of the most eminent experts in the relevant fields (climatology, geology, vulcanology, dendrochronology, Egyptology, archaeology and theology) are asked to give their views. As we listen to what they have to say, and learn of recent discoveries and scientific analyses, our perception of one the most dramatic events described in the Bible will evolve.
- Roger gets a clone of himself made, expecting his life to improve. Things don't work out how he planned.
- The trials and tribulations of recreational league basketball. Long practices, bitter rivalries, dreams of glory and a bit of incompetence.
- An in-depth study of whole food, plant-based nutrition, debunking the most common myths associated with modern nutrition. Exploring your need for protein, calcium, supplements, metabolism, and other issues, "To Your Health" provides answers to your biggest questions. Follow Julieanna Hever (a.k.a The Plant-Based Dietitian) as she travels the country to interview the biggest names in the Plant-Based world including Dr. T. Colin Campbell (The China Study), Dr. Joel Fuhrman (Eat to Live), Dr. John McDougall (The McDougall Program), Dr. Neal Barnard (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine) and many more.
- In this subject, the camera conveys us to the beautiful Cayuga Lake and valley at Ithaca, N.Y. Wonderful panoramic views of the valley, taken from Cornell University, are unfolded before us, and then is shown the University campus with its hurrying throngs of students. The football team is next seen at afternoon practice, including tackling, bucking the line and going through various intricate formations. Next we see a football aspirant tried out for a position on the team. He lasts until the entire team make mince-meat of him, then solemnly swears "never again." This, together with views of the students parading to the field, and going through their famous "snake-dance," terminate as interesting a subject on college life as can he imagined.
- 1967–20031hNot Rated7.1 (9)TV EpisodeHow Vladimir Nabokov wrote his most famous novel, and why it is one of the greatest novels ever written.
- In 1908 something felled millions of trees over 1000 square miles in Siberia, without leaving a trace. Many believe an asteroid was responsible. New evidence could at last solve the Tunguska mystery.
- The effect on the natural world of a nuclear war, reporting on research in America, Russia and Britain which suggests that for thirty years the world has had the capacity to cause a nuclear winter.
- Historians Forrest McDonald, Michael Kammen, and Olive Taylor go behind the Constitutional Convention's closed doors to reveal the framers' values and assumptions.