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- Will Ryan is a man who has always done the right thing. He plays by the rules, and never feeds on drama. But when he discovers his girlfriend in bed with his best friend, he seizes a second chance to follow his dream - playing professional golf. With the help of his grizzled former mentor and coach, O'Riley, a once great golfer now one step away from suburban gigolo, and his sponsor, Charlie Chase, fresh from a money laundering scandal, Will is on his way to the pros. But playing with the big boys means navigating the ruthless world of tournament golf, where competitive rivals, corrupt sponsors and personal demons are all waiting to test the limits of Will's skill and perseverance on the green - and his cheating ex-girlfriend and potential new girlfriend are there to test him. Ultimately, the real challenge comes from within himself as he must transcend the drama of his life to find glory in the game.
- This video from the Lifeforce Foundation is a compilation of footage from various animal experiments, especially those from the 1970s and 1980s, accompanied by commentary.
- Video footage shot in 1981-82, supplemented by a narrator's commentary that compares them to the situation in 2007, which has not changed much, shows the fate of kicked or stray dogs and cats that were caught on the streets and sold to experimental laboratories for the purpose of experiments. In the images filmed by hidden cameras in American laboratories, vivisection procedures cannot be seen directly, but the miserable condition of dogs and cats in cages after the procedures can be seen. Dogs are most often used in biomedical experiments as models in cardiology and endocrinology studies and in joint and bone research. Cats are most commonly used in neurological research.
- Although monkeys are not native to North America and many other countries, millions of them have been imported. They were caught in the wild and sold to vivisection laboratories. This video depicts common experiments that continue in experimental facilities to this day.
- These were the first vivisection videos taken by an organization who wants to stop animal experiments. In 1981 Lifeforce Founder Peter Hamilton and camera person Chas Leckie travelled to numerous research laboratories throughout Canada. The goal was to expose the secretive experiments on animals. The public taxpayers and donors have a right to know. These same and/or similar experiments continue today.
- Experiments on young cats and dogs in which their spinal cords are intentionally damaged, resulting in paralysis and other disabilities. All such experiments are funded by taxpayers.
- An interactive, Web TV series that enlists the audience to join a paranoid hacker in his digital guerrilla war against a fascist criminal network.