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- Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- This documentary reveals the untold story of American cinema's gloriously sordid cinematic past.
- Kill The Hippies! Hot rod juvenile delinquents from outer space come to Memphis to kill hippies! Shot on16mm film between Tupelo, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee in 1996, "The Sore Losers" is a southern psychedelic sexploitation cinematic romp & stomp with a killer lo-fi garage/punk soundtrack. They Wanted Meat So They Ate The Flower Children! Director: Mike McCarthy.
- A documentary about the history of exploitation films that focuses on the careers of legendary producers David F. Friedman and Dan Sonney.
- Gory, Gory, Hallelujah! Take an outrageous ride through the wild world of exploitation films with this often-hilarious documentary, HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS, THE GODFATHER OF GORE!
- Two dimwit owners (Robert Carradine, Richard Hillman) of a struggling hauling company are approached about hauling a huge, mysterious box across country at the end of the century. The cargo has religious significance and may be an attempt to release Satan in the Devil's Triangle to start the next century. En route, many step out to try to stop their delivery including Patrick Kilpatrick as a gay ex-con, Talia Shire playing in drag, Morton Downey, Jr. as a tv celebrity, and Rosanna Arquette as a gun-toting sexpot.
- A young woman, Chloe, is hospitalized during an intense psychotic episode. Plagued with hours-long, hyper-realistic dreams, both Chloe and those around her struggle to cope with their lives.
- In a small town, a young man gives in to his irrational desire to recreationally murder a stranger.
- Edward Wood is a an 84-year-old African American man, a veteran of the US Navy and the American Civil Rights Movement, and one of a few who personally witnessed the 1961 Freedom Riders Greyhound bus burning by an angry mob of Ku Klux Klan members in Anniston, Alabama. Wood tells his inspiring, spiritual and often humorous life story from his living room, as well as locations around Anniston that were the scenes of both violence and victory in the struggle for equal rights for African Americans in the deep Jim Crow South of the 50's and 60's. My Anniston Edward Wood is 60 minutes of very compelling stories in the great tradition of American oral history.
- Gail Fulton, a librarian living in a Detroit suburb, was gunned down in a parking lot by a trio of Florida killers. Donna Trapani, a nurse from Pensacola, hired the three because she had been jilted by Gail's husband. This documentary goes on the road, re-riding the death trip from the deep south. It's a crime of passion that leaves behind a ruined family.
- A series of bizarre, often funny and occasionally disturbing images.
- A son, having coped with the absence of his long dead father, realizes his life isn't that great when he learns of a special time capsule.
- The misadventures of NASCAR Legend Geoff Bodine & Astronaut Winston Scott as they compete against road rally teams from Melbourne, FL Gulfport MS.
- US's preparedness for a major WMD strike.
- Examines the relationship between memory and history in the U.S. South through the site of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama.
- There has been a collective of public servants, military and law enforcement, along side citizens that have protested the long standing corrupt social dynamics in their country. This in turn causes the government to employ privatized armies to mediate the citizenry. The powers at be feel it necessary to take this course of action to cast definitive order in their adopted class system of rule. Within this system the public suffers greatly as a widening gap emerges to separate the wealthy from the rest of society.
- Dramatic rendering of the true story of Audrey Marie Hilley, murderer who used small doses of arsenic over a long period of time.
- Teams will pass through the International Motorsports Hall of Fame and the Talladega Motor Speedway, as well as Fairview Riverside State Park in Madisonville, La., in search of clues that will lead them to their next destination. The intensity of the Race takes its toll on one family member who has a breakdown on the way to the Pit Stop. Another team is paralyzed by fear and panics about whether or not to complete a task. Also, while their cars race side by side on a stretch of highway, one team shows their wild side when they "moon" another team as they pass.
- 2011–TV Episode