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- A girl named Rachael Newman has developed a taste for murder and will stop at nothing to become a college professor's assistant.
- Ten years after the first American Pie movie, three new hapless virgins discover the Bible hidden in the school library at East Great Falls High.
- A group of college students travels to a mysterious island to attend a rave, which is soon taken over by bloodthirsty zombies.
- A baker in small-town Minnesota turns amateur sleuth after finding her friend and delivery driver shot to death behind her shop.
- An indiscretion between two close friends tears down their respective marriages.
- Hords of insane assassins (2 cute) gather in or near a bar waiting to kill an insignificant FBI pencil pusher at 3AM and collect $3M. He's kept in a safe house/bunker nearby surrounded by FBI agents. Action awaits.
- Friends, family, and lovers struggle to find love, forgiveness, and meaning in an almost war-torn world riddled with comedy and pathos.
- Sinister things begin happening to kidnappers who are holding a young boy for ransom in a remote cabin.
- Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.
- Activists arrive in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the WTO meetings.
- Three snobbish high school girls prematurely age brought on from a curse, a drug (or something) after the arrival of new transfer student whom they believe is connected to a murder they committed a year earlier. A fate worse than death.
- Two truck drivers fight off thugs who have been hired to drive them out of business.
- A mysterious bomber is planting explosive devices in Seattle, Washington. Since their quality takes too big a toll amongst Seattle Police bomb experts, John Pierce, former head of the Bomb Squad, reluctantly takes the job that will take him to face his worst nightmare.
- A preacher's wife falls for a young man, and then she finds out nothing was how it seemed.
- Art, a drug-addicted dealer and hustler, arrives at his girlfriend Cody's apartment to find that she has overdosed on heroin. He tries to fix things by traveling back in time in an attempt to prevent her death.
- Jake has lived alone in the woods since the Vietnam War hiding from long buried memories. His gruff exterior and lonely routines are suddenly broken down by a young and feisty girl who works her way into his heart, changing him forever.
- Madsen plays an assassin who's hired to kill the woman he loves.
- It's the year UC 0223. With the Earth Federation collapsed, a new govenment has risen: The Congress of Settlement Nations (CONSENT). This new government tries to cover up the discovery of a new enzyme that could change humankind by feeding millions of who are starving to death. However, a rebel group led by Mark Curran tries to prevent this from happening. Their only hope is their new secret weapon: The G-Saviour (Gundam Saviour).
- An actor in a Wild West show must become a mythical Western Hero when a biker gang descends upon a small Montana town.
- An old thief befriends a young child.
- Over a year after bit actress Liz Woodward leaves him at the altar, comedy writer Gene Maxwell is still having trouble dealing with the situation and his life. Writing "Fear Knot", a novel about letting go of one's fears to be able to tie the knot, which he obviously wrote for Liz but which she has yet to read, probably didn't help. Unexpectedly, Liz, who he has not seen since that day, returns with an unusual request: help her father, Malcolm Woodward, move from his dingy basement suite into an apartment, as she has a movie assignment in Prague during when he has to move. After initially feeling the request unreasonable considering the circumstances, Gene agrees on what he considers compassionate grounds for Malcolm. Through it all, Gene has to deal with: what he thinks Liz's return means, which he, deep in his heart, hopes is a reconciliation; the advice of his overbearing parents, George and Gisha, and of his best friend, dance instructor Herbert; and cantankerous ex-pat Brit Malcolm himself, who initially does not want Gene around, but who ends up relying and confiding in the one person who is there for him during his own time of need, especially as he deals with a secret he does not want Liz of all people to know.
- Angel and Randy Henry are a sister and brother, caught on the mean streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. While Angel finds the strength to escape her seemingly hopeless situation, Randy slips deeper into a world consumed by abandonment and fuelled by drugs.
- A 17-year old equestrian faces the biggest decision of her life - whether to pursue her father's dream of becoming a professional, or her aspirations to go to college and lead a normal life.
- Two orphaned brothers struggle to stay together as they bravely ride the rails from New York to Nebraska in search of the safe haven of Father Flanagan's Boys Town.
- Sam Penzer is stuck downtown with no wallet and no way home. Nobody in this town will throw pity his way and lend him a helping hand. Sam's last hope is Don Quixote a man who believes that he's a mid century knight and his new "friend" Sam is his jester.
- The creation of the 1,500-mile Alaska-Canada Highway.
- In "My Father's Daughter" - the latest cookbook that Anna and Kristina are testing - the father and daughter in question are Bruce Paltrow and Gwyneth Paltrow. The cookbook reflects both Gwyneth's overall approach to food, which is in general a healthy and fresh approach (often using healthier substitutes for standard ingredients, those substitutes which include barley flour, vegenaise and brown rice syrup), and her fond remembrances of the social nature of cooking with her family while she was growing up, especially cooking with her late father, who taught her that such cooking is an expression of love. Beyond being envious of Gwyneth's overall life - which includes being an Oscar winning actress, being a singer, growing up in a Hollywood royalty family and being married to a rock star - Anna and Kristina admire the overall message of the book, but will they like the recipes? They are preparing six dishes in three hours: cold pea and basil soup, hot Nicoise salad, duck ragu, Vietnamese prawn sandwiches with homemade sriracha sauce, Lalo's famous cookies (Lalo being Gwyneth's mom, actress Blythe Danner), and homemade hot fudge. Their guest taster is Brian Malarkey, the executive chef at San Diego's Searsucker Restaurant. He is probably most famous as being a contestant on Top Chef (2006). Chef Brian, who specializes in American cuisine and seafood, will enjoy his time being the judge instead of being judged. In addition, Anna and Kristina taste test vegenaise against three more standard varieties of mayonnaise. And they test different styles of corkscrews.
- Twenty-five year old Nina makes a good $52,000 annual income as a law clerk, with dreams of becoming a criminal lawyer. Beyond being accepted into Harvard Law School, she has made no financial plans to pay for that schooling nor will she accept any offers other than from other Ivy League schools. She squanders all her money on herself in the moment. She has so much stuff, she uses a spare bedroom to store it all in. Because she doesn't like to drive or, God forbid, take public transit, she has retained the service of a personal driver. She has made no effort to pay off her previous $25,000 in student loans, which has since gone to collections, or her credit card debt, which has resulted in her having an extremely poor credit score. These debts currently total $29,000. She still lives at home, never having lived anywhere else. Although she makes more money than either of her parents, she contributes nothing to the household financially or otherwise, her father Dave who feels he can't even take a day off from his six day per week job in order to pay Nina's bills. She believes it is their responsibility as her parents to take care of her, including financially. Gail wants Nina to stand on her own two feet, which means moving out of the house and living on her own. In doing so, Nina will have to do things for herself with her own money, which will eventually include paying rent. Gail also wants Nina to review her career goals, including needing to go to Harvard as compared to a regional school, Nina who has so far taken the view that it's Harvard or nothing.