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- As if working for a living wasn't stressful enough, imagine having to deal with zombies. Lindsey is a hardworking accountant who returns from a stay at a mental hospital to find the walking dead up and around. Due to recently enacted federal regulations her boss has hired a zombie to be her assistant. Her coworkers don't seem to mind taking extended breaks while the zombie tirelessly does their work. Lindsey however feels that zombies deserves fair and equal treatment despite being short a few vital signs. As the death toll mounts, it becomes increasingly difficult to focus on work.
- Every night, Scarlett wakes up in the dark unable to move - and she's not alone.
- A single day in the life of Malcolm Gloom, the man with the worst luck in the world; only this particular day is just a little different.
- Two lemonade stands. Two rival mothers. Kung-fu.
- An hour long documentary capturing The 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions, an historic event which brought religious leaders from around the world together for the first time in a century.
- Two immortal guys living in NH decide to give up saving the world and instead take up bowling. But when an evil CEO threatens the teenagers of the world, only they can stop him.
- BU-SHI-DO - noun. (in feudal Japan) the code of the Samurai, stressing unquestioning loyalty and obedience and valuing honor above life. It is true courage to live when it is right to live, and to die only when it is right to die.
- First person account of egregious injustices suffered under the American capital punishment system are examined and exposed in this influential documentary. To Flawed To Fix is comprised of interviews with wrongfully incarcerated men, former Illinois Governor George Ryan, experts from Northwestern University's Center on Wrongful Convictions, and murder victims' family members. A cogent case is made against the state's use of capital punishment, while raising the very same issues nationally. Aired in two segments in Chicago on ABC's Sanctuary program.
- In a Time of Siege, narrated by Studs Terkel in his own words, admires the work of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly and other members of the group Voices in the Wilderness, whose humanitarian delegations defiantly delivered medicines to Iraq in violation of U.S. led UN economic sanctions. The group was attempting to address what it saw as a misguided and inhumane effort that failed to punish the Hussein Regime but instead contributed to what the medical journal Lancet reported to be a more than doubling of infant and child mortality rates. The group makes the case that the many thousands of child deaths that occurred were in fact a direct result of the UN Sanctions, and should therefore have been defied as a matter of conscience. Back in the US, many members of the group, Kelly in particular, faced possible jail and large fines as a result of their delegations.