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- With the upcoming release of the summer's most anticipated film, "The Dark Knight Rises", one fan is having difficulty keeping his anxieties about the movie under control.
- Vietnam. 1973. The war in the Far East has become too much for the United States Armed Forces to take. As more and more troops are being sent home everyday, the American influence in Vietnam has all but disappeared, save for the existence of one building, the Hoo-Hoo Chocolate Factory, an American enterprise constructed early on in the war to act as the forerunner of capitalism and democracy in Vietnam. With only a few troops to spare, the U.S. Army sends the volatile Shed Baker, the rational Junglebug Hawkins, and the naive Danny Miller to guard this last outpost of America. As if their assignment wasn't enough, the North Vietnamese Army, fully aware of the symbolic significance of the factory as well, sends five troops of their own to end America's interference once and for all.
- Norman Mantis and his PR team work to rebuild the public image of Mel Gibson...by destroying it first.
- Lucy Wisemer has some great news... she's pregnant! Her boyfriend, Chet Bando, has some bad news... he doesn't care! Now, Lucy must decide to do the right thing but there's just one problem... What is the right thing? Join Lucy as she tries to figure out just want this whole abortion debate is all about! Whether it's dealing with the dreamy, hotshot abortion doctor, Joe Youngblood, or being kidnapped by the local Pro-Life terrorist group, Lucy's going to find out that this abortion debate isn't easy! It's fun for the whole family, planned or unplanned, in this new abortion musical that's Pro-Laugh!
- While the smart phone and social networking make it so easy for distant friends to stay in touch these days, few ever consider the downside of what that ease can mean for at least one of the friend's lives. CALLS FROM DAN considers the downside, as our protagonist Brian attempts to keep a job he hates and a girlfriend that he doesn't, while simultaneously managing the often random and always inappropriate calls from his far-off friend, Dan.