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- Experience the Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift.
- Set during a period of exceptionally rainy weather, high-school boy Hodaka Morishima runs away from his troubled rural home to Tokyo and befriends an orphan girl who can manipulate the weather.
- In 2199, the crew of the space battleship Yamato embark on a dangerous journey to the planet Iskandar to acquire a device that will rejuvenate the war-ravaged Earth.
- As the town of Dog River goes bankrupt the residents of the town must pack up and move out. However our favourite citizens make one last-ditch effort to save Dog River.
- A futuristic firefighting mecha service is created to protect the world.
- Ichi is a blind woman who roams about town with her shamisen (a three-stringed Japanese guitar), but she has exceptional sword skills with which she fights off yakuza and other villains.
- Bruce Lee is universally recognized as the pioneer who elevated martial arts in film to an art form, and this documentary will reveal why Bruce Lee's flame burns brighter now than the day he died over three decades ago.
- A concert documentary of Led Zeppelin's December 10, 2007 tribute performance for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
- On 27th July 1986, British stadium rock band Queen broke new ground by playing for the first time in Hungary, a country which was still under a communist dictatorship behind the Iron Curtain.
- Ozzy Osbourne's four decade track record as a culturally relevant artist is unprecedented, but his personal struggles have been shrouded in secrecy, until now. Featuring never before seen footage uncovered from the archives and interviews with Paul McCartney, Tommy Lee and others, God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is the first documentary to take viewers inside the complex mind of rock's great icon. Emerging from a working class family in war torn England, Osbourne and his neighborhood friends formed Black Sabbath and invented heavy metal. Plagued by self doubt, Osbourne the solo superstar went on a binge that lasted 40 years. God Bless Ozzy Osbourne will relive the highs of his triumphs as well as his journey to sobriety, which Ozzy regards as his greatest accomplishment.
- If God is our pure, all-loving creator, can he really turn his back on sinners and allow them to suffer for eternity in hell? Where did this vision of hell come from? Is it possible we've got hell wrong? Or are recent challenges to the traditional view merely an attempt to avoid the inevitable? "Hellbound?" is a feature-length documentary that seeks to discover why we are so bound to the idea of hell and what our views on hell reveal about how we perceive God, justice, the Bible and, ultimately, ourselves.
- An urban love story about the soul of a mother, the heart of a fighter, and the faith of a child.
- This film takes viewers on an intimate behind-the-scenes tour of a landmark exhibition, giving them a chance to see these paintings as never before, while also giving a detailed biography of one of history's greatest artists.
- Zoe and her brother go on a quest to save Halloween backed up by the illustrious Vinnie the Vampire
- When John married Elizabeth, he became a stepfather to her four children. After three years of marriage, they have a new baby together and there's a lot of love in their house. But after messy divorces, neither of them has wanted to put their new relationship to the test of a money conversation. That's led their debt to get dangerously out of control. Gail has a blunt warning: Love won't keep them together, not if the money sucks.
- Thirty four year olds Paula and Jermaine make a good living earning a combined $140,000 annually, which should be enough for them and their toddler, Marcus, to live on comfortably. They have made the decision that both Paula's parents - one who lives out-of-town - act as the daycare and often nighttime providers for Marcus, with one continuous half week chunk where they do not see Marcus at all, all in a supposed effort to cut costs. Especially during that time, both Paula and Jermaine overspend on their indulgences - sometimes individually, sometimes together - neither which includes stuff for a real life, such as a home, as they live in a cramped apartment they hate. Their "rewards" as a couple (i.e. without Marcus) seem to be their first priority, which has gotten them into a $40,000 debt load so far. They are financing everything on high interest credit, with even their consolidation loan at over 30% interest. Gail suspects they are substituting shopping for a life, more importantly a quality life with Marcus. Gail shows them the money they are wasting not only on their bling, but on the high interest repayment of debt. She also shows them that they have to plan for their future away from that apartment, and start building a network of friends in their area, people who they can socialize and do things with besides shopping and eating out.
- Divorced twenty-nine year old Innis, who makes $50,000 a year, is the father of two young children. After splitting from his ex, he lived in his car with just a bag of clothes until he convinced his mother to let him stay at her one-bedroom apartment, sleeping on the living room sofa, temporarily until he got on his feet. What was supposed to be two months has now turned into over a year, he having saved no money at all and literally confining his mother to her bedroom. He pays no rent and whatever debt of his has been paid has been paid by his mother, who has had to take out loans to do so. Including what he owes his mother, his debt sits at $31,000. He has been dating Rachel for over a year, she who too lives at home. Thus, the two have nowhere they can go for privacy, which means that that they spend much time out spending money just to be together. Innis pampers her, but at the same time she considers his inability to manage his money as an obstacle to moving their relationship to the next level. Gail basically has to get Innis to grow up and be a man, which means owning up to what his slacker life has caused, and being responsible to those in his life instead of just sponging off them.