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- A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job, her students, and her co-workers is forced to return to teaching to make enough money for breast implants after her wealthy fiancé dumps her.
- Elle Woods heads to Washington, D.C. to join the staff of a Representative in order to pass a bill to ban animal testing.
- The U.S. government decides to go after an agro-business giant with a price-fixing accusation, based on the evidence submitted by their star witness, vice president-turned-informant Mark Whitacre.
- The complete story of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
- Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal re-opens a decade-old murder case.
- The editor of an exploitation newspaper commits a murder and assigns his protégé to investigate hoping to divert attention away from himself.
- Frontierswoman Sayward Luckett's struggles in Ohio during the late-18th and early-19th centuries.
- A dog (Hambone) treks from New York City to Los Angeles to be reunited with his owner (Hillie), meeting a host of helpers along the way.
- A seasoned hustler is forced to teach a young racer how to survive and win Midwestern drag races, reigniting a dangerous rivalry that threatens his chance at redemption with the only woman he's ever loved.
- A high-brow art critic takes a look at films below mainstream. He looks at lesser known titles in categories of pornography, exploitation, low budget independent, and overly violent.
- A. E. Staley went from growing up barefoot on a farm in North Carolina, to building a billion dollar agribusiness giant. He was the original owner of the football team that eventually became the Chicago Bears.
- Having portrayed the popular YouTube character the Cinema Snob for many years, Craig Golightly is set to release an original film all of his own to theaters. When the film is laughed off the screen and flops, Craig and the film's drunken director Neil Hall set out across country, 70s road film style, with two other YouTube celebrities (an eccentric musician and a gamer going through a controversy) in a quest to save their careers at the hands of Craig's father, a powerful former TV executive.
- Inspired by Bruce Brown's 1971 documentary, "On Any Sunday," chronicles the international sport of motorcycle racing.
- An angry internet atheist has a near death experience and must deliver the news of Jesus Christ to his devout internet followers.
- While shooting a documentary on the suspicious disappearances within the homeless community, a filmmaker and his crew go missing while uncovering a terrifying and vicious secret below the city's surface.
- When an exploitation filmmaker goes undercover as a pretentious film snob to obtain proper filming permits, he is thrust into a strange mystery surrounding the very secretive film commission.
- A story of cops, hookers, killers, and pimps; all centered around one sleazy night in the late 1980s. A cocaine addicted homicide detective is brought out of suspension in order to trail a local prostitute who may become the next victim of The Scalper, a serial killer who preys on the city's hookers. Meanwhile, her burnt out pimp attempts to get out of the business while finding it harder to protect his girls from both the killer and from an abusive rival pimp.
- This original documentary takes a raw and candid look into the history of the club and the lives of the men who've created their own society, their own culture, and their own history.
- An out of work surgeon creates a powerful prosthetic heart (made of solid gold) which he transplants into the body of a beautiful prostitute he accidentally runs over with his car. The two then find themselves on the run from her former pimp, and a team of gangsters the doctor owes money to.
- Brad Jones, along with his friends, provide comedic and improvised reviews of new films, recorded in a car after a screening at night.
- A portrait of an artist immersed in his defining project. Taxidermist Ken Walker has an unshakable belief he'll find true love. Or the hairy, 800-lb. validation of his life's quest. Can he find both by building a re-creation of Bigfoot?
- A serial killer is terrorizing a small town. Mark Bishop has just killed an intruder who attacked him in his home. He's not sure if he killed the real serial killer, but knows he doesn't want the attention. Mark has to get rid of the body and avoid the authorities, but he can't shake the feeling that the real killer is still out there.
- Chronicles the history of the iconic DeLorean automobile from the rise and fall of legendary automaker John Z. DeLorean, to to the international phenomenon of loyal owners and devoted fans who've kept the dream alive for over three decades.
- Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught Illinois lawyer and legislator with a reputation as an eloquent opponent of slavery, shocked many when he overcame several more prominent contenders to win the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860. His election that November pushed several Southern states to secede by the time of his inauguration in March 1861, and the Civil War began barely a month later. Contrary to expectations, Lincoln proved to be a shrewd military strategist and a savvy leader during what became the costliest conflict ever fought on American soil. His Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, freed all slaves in the rebellious states and paved the way for slavery's eventual abolition, while his Gettysburg Address later that year stands as one of the most famous and influential pieces of oratory in American history. In April 1865, with the Union on the brink of victory, Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by the Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth; his untimely death made him a martyr to the cause of liberty and Union. Over the years Lincoln's mythic stature has only grown, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents in the nation's history.
- From the long list of rumored haunted locations throughout the Prairie State, a group of paranormal researchers select the creepiest to investigate.
- An anthology homage to 80s shot on VHS films, with stories about a killer wheelchair, murderous squirrels, and a high strung movie director.
- Why would intelligent, successful people give up their careers, alienate their friends, and cause havoc in their families...to become Catholic? Donald Johnson travels around the country to get the story for himself.
- Scott and Ray are two old school video game geeks who spend the majority of their days playing Nintendo and reminiscing about the '80s, but when Scott is dumped by his girlfriend, the two devise a plan to take Scott's mind off of the drama. With the help of their friend Steve, the boys seek out the rare Atari porno game "Custer's Revenge" in an attempt to hold a contest to see who can get past 5000 points, all while Scott desperately tries to woo the attention of Sally, the beautiful game store employee.
- First person accounts present factors contributing to the federal debt and possible solutions. Topics include entitlement programs, defense spending, tax reform, and the choices America's debt forces on individuals and businesses.
- "Showing them in a game called 'cock fight,' in which they hop around on one foot with their arms folded. The whole affair is very laughable and sure to provoke a great outburst of mirth."
- Explores the lives of would-be record-breakers as they pursue their dreams of fame and fortune, sometimes both, usually neither.
- After his mother dies a college student is challenged to confront his feelings when he meets a lively girl who is coping with her own pain.
- Two remarkable activists model a grand experiment in independent living.
- Multiple teenagers find their way into a forest, but then discover it's making them lose their minds. Slowly, the teens begin to tear each other apart, bit by bit.
- A documentary about the New Deal era Uptown Post Office Murals in Chicago. How and why they were made by Henry Varnum Poor, why they feature Carl Sandburg and Louis Sullivan, and how they inspire people today.
- After discovering that her husband has cheated on her, the vengeful Melanie documents her exploits to gruesomely turn her husband, Jason, into a woman through means of such tools as power drills and tongs.
- In Chicago, a local entertainment reporter, Lisa (Stacey Miner), is interviewing friends and family about a local actor. A Paparazzi photographer (Lucas Craig) and an Escort (Polly Cassiday Doyle) set out to ruin the acting career of Paul Sabin (Jesse Connell) using Paul's mothers death. Paul had lost his passion for acting, but his agent Mike (Danny Babolcsay) convinced him to go back to work. After a video tape was released with Paul and the Escort in a motel room, Paul turned to drugs and alcohol to ease his pain. They ended up ruining his career and his life.
- Three youngsters tour the Lincoln sites in Springfield Illinois and provide perspective on them for the audience. The film was created to generate interest in the Lincoln sites in Springfield and distributed to classrooms throughout Illinois.
- Brad Jones and his friends try a vast array of exotic and disgusting foods.
- Can you dig it? In 1947, aliens touched down in Roswell, New Mexico. They abruptly abandoned the mission when one alien developed an allergic reaction to generic brand peanut butter. The Martians didn't return until 1965, stealing Belfast citizens' livestock. Liam McCarthy, a square farmer with a terrible haircut, communicated with the groovy Martians.
- As they move along Route 66, a film crew has many misadventures while interviewing the people that have decided to live their lives on the famous "mother road". Springfield, Illinois, here we come!
- Brad Jones and his wife play different of video games and review them.