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- When humanity allies with a bounty hunter in pursuit of Optimus Prime, the Autobots turn to a mechanic and his family for help.
- Batman is manipulated by Lex Luthor to fear Superman. Superman´s existence is meanwhile dividing the world and he is framed for murder during an international crisis. The heroes clash and force the neutral Wonder Woman to reemerge.
- Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.
- One year after Kevin McCallister was left home alone and had to defeat a pair of bumbling burglars, he accidentally finds himself stranded in New York City - and the same criminals are not far behind.
- U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard and his team of Marshals are assigned to track down Sheridan, who has been accused of a double-murder.
- A lonely doctor who once occupied an unusual lakeside house begins to exchange love letters with its former resident, a frustrated architect. They must try to unravel the mystery behind their extraordinary romance before it's too late.
- Two feuding siblings carrying on a heroic family tradition as Chicago firefighters. But when a puzzling series of arson attacks is reported, they are forced to set aside their differences to solve the mystery surrounding these crimes.
- A basketball player's father must try to convince him to go to a college so he can get a shorter sentence.
- Five medical students experiment with "near death" experiences, until the dark consequences of past tragedies begin to jeopardize their lives.
- Chicago crime kid Mick O'Brien is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.
- A couple's break-up proceeds to get uglier and nastier by the moment as each tries to keep their luxurious condo from the other.
- A man discovers that his best friend's wife is having an affair.
- A college student is caught between the world of the living and the dead.
- Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.
- A female PI babysitting for a boyfriend gets stuck with his daughter and the case of her murdered father.
- Writer Jay and womanizing sportscaster Max have been friends since birth. Jay introduces his editor Samantha to Max and they hit it off. Max wants Jay to try to seduce Sam to test her before their wedding.
- The fates of an aging hitman and a washed up detective become entwined when one last job leads to one last chance to settle an old score.
- After the recent death of his father, Jackson Snorek decides he needs to spend more time with his friends, as people's lives can be very short. He runs into an old friend and decides to get the gang together to go camping at an old campsite that Jackson's old friend, Zach, and him attended when they were little. After being shut down, no one knew anything was going on there, until the 4 friends stumble upon Ingen's most recent creation: Operation Rebirth.
- Charlie is trying to get a job in a movie. After causing difficulty on the set, he is told to help the carpenter. When one of the actors doesn't show, Charlie is given a chance to act but instead enters a dice game. When he does finally act, he ruins the scene, wrecks the set, and tears the skirt from the star.
- The miser Scrooge passes down a London street the morning before Christmas, on his way to his counting house. So much is he detested that no one speaks to him until a beggar approaches, asks for alms, and is angrily stricken to the ground. A spirit appears and tells the miser that the beggar will again appear that night. Scrooge approaches his counting house, and as he is entering, the beggar again appears before him. He places his hands before his eyes to shut out the apparition, and when he looks again the figure has vanished. The interior of the counting house where Bob Cratchett, the clerk, and Fred, the nephew of Scrooge, are attending to their duties. Fred announces that he has just been married. His bride, together with the crippled boy, Tiny Tim, enter the office. Looking out the window, they discover the approach of Scrooge, and at the advice of Fred the ladies conceal themselves. Scrooge enters and is told of Fred's marriage. He kisses the bride, but immediately regretting his action, orders them out of the office. They plead for a Christmas holiday, to which Scrooge eventually consents. The spirit appears and leads Scrooge from the office. A merry throng on a London street, with a stranger scattering money to the children who gather about him. The spirit leads Scrooge to the throng, who shun him as he endeavors to speak to them at the command of the spirit. The cripple at the lodgings of Scrooge, and the latter entering, still led by the spirit. The beggar warms himself by the fireplace, while Scrooge in anger attempts to strike him, when he is transformed into the image of the dead partner of the miser. Horror-stricken, Scrooge sinks into a chair, and looking into the fireplace seeks a vision of his boyhood days. With a cry he sinks to the floor. The spirit again compels him to look into the fireplace, where he sees a vision of his forsaken sweetheart, as well as that of himself as a young business man. Thoroughly overcome, he falls to the floor exhausted, but the spirit again raises him with a command to follow him from the office. The meager home of the Cratchetts, where, at the command of the spirit, he showers money upon the ill-paid clerk and his happy family and is again led away. The Christmas festivities at the home of Fred, the nephew of Scrooge, Fred toasts his uncle, but the company refuse to drink to the toast. Scrooge, concealed in the recess of the window, notices this, and coming forward, showers them with money, promising that hereafter he will lead a different life. The spirit and Scrooge in the lodgings of the latter, where Scrooge falls upon his knees in prayer. Christmas Day, Scrooge gives a banquet to all his house can hold, including Fred, the Cratchetts and his friends, where he promises that in the future he will live to achieve the happiness of others.
- An ambitious auditor results to drastic measures to clear her name after being framed by a vicious slumlord and his organization.
- A concert of the industrial band Ministry, filmed during the famous "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste" tour with guest artists like Ogre (of Skinny Puppy) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys).
- Mr. Flip flirts with every woman he sees, and ends up with a pie, shaving cream, and seltzer in his face.
- Rupert Montgomery Featherstone, a retired actor, so the story goes, while picking his way tediously along the sunbaked cedar ties of the Great Eastern Railroad, observed at the side of the track a silk hat, a Prince Albert coat and a leather purse, the property, no doubt, of some careless passenger on the flying limited, which had just passed him. Opening the purse he found a railroad pass, issued to that honorable dignitary, the president of the Great Eastern, on whose property he was then trespassing. Rupert Montgomery Featherstone thought for a moment. He recalled that at one time he had found a purse containing $7,000.00, the property of one Hiram Rich, a Wall Street millionaire. Rupert had returned the purse to its owner, expecting to be nobly rewarded for his honesty, but on the contrary had received merely a glazed smile and an icy "thank you" from the magnate, who indicated the door of the outer reception room and returned to his stock reports. Since that time Rupert had been averse to returning such properties as he found in public places, and as be now slipped into the snugly fitting "Prince Albert" and donned the silk hat, he resolved also to avail himself of the railroad magnate's pass. He hastened to the nearest station and waited for a train. The train arrived and he boarded it. A suspicious conductor called for his ticket, examined the pass, stiffened perceptibly, forced a smile on his countenance and rang for two porters. There followed a brief whispered consultation between the conductor and the porters and the conductor again approached Rupert. "I beg your pardon, sir," he said, "but your stateroom is in the rear. I shall have it made ready for you, and in the meantime, if you desire, you may have dinner." Rupert rose hastily. "This way," said the conductor. During the repast that followed, Rupert occasionally pinched himself to make sure he was not dreaming. Two stalwart blacks fanned him and served him champagne. After he had lighted a perfect Havana perfecto, he asked to be conducted to his stateroom. Arrived there he expressed a desire to have a shave, manicure and shoe shine, apologizing for his appearance, explaining that he had been spending a few days in his summer camp. After his toilet was made and he had settled himself for another comfortable half hour in Havana, a messenger begged admittance and handed to Rupert a large parcel, containing some bulky packages of greenbacks. Let us leave Rupert for a moment and step aboard the "Flying Limited," where our friend the bona fide president of the Great Eastern, seated in an uncomfortable day coach, on a little private inspection of his road, reads his paper, unmindful of having lost his coat and hat out the window. The conductor approached him and asked for his ticket, not recognizing him as the "almighty boss." Discovering the loss of his coat, the president tries to explain. The conductor smiled blandly and rang for a porter. The train was stopped and the president of the Great Eastern was unceremoniously ejected from the train, 14 miles from the nearest station. By this time Rupert, the adventurous, had arrived at a large city, the terminal of the Great Eastern, where were located its main offices. Rupert longed for more gay life and stepped into a swell café, next door to the station. He ordered champagne for the house and as he raised the glass to his lips a Salvation Army lass approached him and extended her tambourine. Rupert nonchalantly placed a few hundred dollars on the goat skin and became engaged in conversation with the winsome little lass. She finally won him over and he confessed the finding of the money. She urged him to return it to the president and Rupert resolved to do so. The next morning Rupert called on the president of the road. The president fumed for a moment, then laughed as he noted beneath the rough exterior of the man before him honest, hungering ambition, so he called up his superintendent and told him to find a place in his office for R.M. Featherstone, which the superintendent did. It is needless to say that our hero in due time wedded the little Salvation lass who had saved him and who helped him to the position of superintendent of the Great Eastern Railroad and that they are living and will live happily ever afterward.