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Captain Hollywood
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Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind
When young Simon Robertson moves with his family to a new town, he thinks the biggest peril will be the local bullies. Unfortunately, Simon's new friend Meg informs him that the town has a much darker secret: a body count stretching into the hundreds- courtesy of Porkchop, a deranged madman with a pig mask. When the killer resurfaces, Simon and Meg will experience the most terrifying night of their lives. It's Still not safe to go back into the woods!
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This 10-minute short was produced by the Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles, CA. Basically what we have is a history lesson on everything to do with water. We learn how it comes from the clouds, what happens to the snow on the mountains, how streams keep flowing and other things including how it gets to the faucet for us to drink.
Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Movie
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O Mistério do Samba
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Am I Normal?: A Film About Male Puberty
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Batman & Jesus
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Rats Corner
Klim, illegally convicted of karate training, returns home after five years in prison. Finds shelter with a caring uncle Pasha. But the desire to find the one who sent him on a “five-year vacation”, and even killed a friend, makes Klim stir up the “rat corner” of corrupt cops and local bandits. But the truth is treacherously bitter.
Parthibhan Kanavu
Parthiban, a young executive, sees a woman at a bus-stop and quickly falls head over heels in love with her after he finds remarkable similarities in their two personalities. He is then cajoled into "checking out" a girl for an arranged marriage, which he does reluctantly, only to find that she is the girl he secretly admires. Elated, he agrees to the marriage. A bizarre twist follows immediately after.
Queen: A Night at the Odeon
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