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- In 1951, a group of high schoolers come of age in a bleak, isolated, atrophied North Texas town that is slowly dying, both culturally and economically.
- The summer of 1984: 32 years after Duane Jackson captained the high school football team and Jacy Farrow was homecoming queen, the small town of Anarene, Texas prepares for its centennial celebration. Oil prices are down, banks are failing, and Duane's $12 million in debt. His wife Karla drinks too much, his children are always in trouble, and he tom-cats around with the wives of friends. Jacy's back in town, after a mildly successful acting career, life in Italy, and the death of her son. People assume Duane and Jacy will resume their high school romance. And Sonny is "tired in his mind," causing worries for his safety. Can these friends find equilibrium in middle age?
- A rodeo clown meets a woman who, during one night, dies under suspicious circumstances. The man is blamed for her murder, and now he has to clear his name.
- Four naive young men journey to California in hopes of finding the truth about the infamous Rod Belding of Saved by the Bell (1989) fame.
- A reluctant serial killer grapples with his base desires and longs for his own death, as a small town Detective closes in on his trail to stop the killing spree while dealing with her own trauma.
- 20031h 26mNot Rated7.1 (263)TV MovieForty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, more than 80% of Americans still believe that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. This documentary attempts to separate fact from conspiracy theories to get to the truth.
- A boy (Billy E. Hughes) earns a wounded dog's loyalty after he nurses the animal back to health.
- A 50s style informational video with a murder recorded over the middle of the video.
- David Reeves (Fred Doss) is no one special. A mundane job as an accountant and an empty house comprise his life. Day in and day out, he goes through the same routine he has for the past five years. He feels hollow and alone. He is... nobody. Until one day a chance encounter changes everything. Now as he evades capture by the powers that be, he must fight to uncover a terrifying secret buried deep within the walls of the Pentagon and the confines of his own mind. Only after a helping hand reaches out from the shadows does David learn that his success or failure will ultimately affect the lives of hundreds.
- Deana McGuffin is a third generation New Mexico bootmaker, hand-crafting wearable pieces of art. When she is approached by a Canadian artist and a San Franciscan tattooer to create a gay themed cowboy boot, a story unravels of a unique collaboration that takes them to the heart of cowboy country in Northern Texas. BOOTWMN is a heart-warming, intimate and at times funny portrait of the queering of a traditional art form.
- A man comes to terms with his addictive nature.
- A young recent widower runs into a college acquaintance at her coffee shop and they reminisce about the woman they both loved.
- Two roommates begin to question their relationship as strange occurrences happen around them.
- An up close and personal day to day adventure with 20 cyclists on a 6 day bicycle ride through Texas. The 500 plus mile ride starts in Wichita Falls, TX and ends in Corpus Christi, TX.
- After finding an old doll in the attic of his new home, James is slowly stalked by this malevolent being.
- A continuation of the plot set forth (and which takes place years prior) from the opera "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini. Act I On the morning of their wedding, Figaro and Susanna discuss the good and bad of moving into the room between the Count and Countess. They are soon interrupted by Marcellina (who is after Figaro because he owes her either repayment of a debt or marriage), Bartolo (her legal counsel), Cherubino the page, Basilio (the estate busybody), and then the Count himself. Act 2 That same morning, the Countess is contemplating the state of her relationship with the Count after Susanna told her what happened earlier that day. Figaro comes in with a plan to outwit the Count and save Susanna from the archaic wedding night practice of prima nocta. The Countess and Susanna get Cherubino ready to play his part. Unfortunately, the Count returns early from hunting and the plans quickly fall apart, and the Countess's sitting room becomes a hub for disgruntled gardeners and the audacious trio who want to see Figaro suffer. Act 3 That afternoon, the Count tries to figure out what happened earlier in the day, and why his servants seem to be conspiring against him. The Countess and Susanna have hatched their own plan to catch the Count at his own game, and start working together to get Susanna to the altar without interference. To everyone's surprise, it turns out Marcellina's contract with Figaro cannot be fulfilled after all because she and Bartolo just so happen to be his long lost parents. Everyone on the estate is invited to a wedding celebration. Act 4 After the wedding, Susanna and the Countess disguise themselves as each other and lay their trap for the Count under the cover of night. For a moment Figaro falls into the trap as well, and misunderstands his beloved bride, inspiring him to speak about the infidelity and cruelty of all women. Finally, despite mistaken identities and lots of hiding amongst the topiaries, Figaro and Susanna get a happy ending to their wedding day, while the Countess forgives the Count. Everything is as it should be. Let's all run to celebrate.
- There is a thin red line between life and death when it comes to dealing with the mafia. Mr.P (Tim Ajro) is a paranoid boss who trusts no one but himself. When it comes to his faithful soldier, Jezzo (Eddie Lura), he has to make a decision about his loyalty. The decision he makes will decide the future of Jezzo.
- Men's perspective on relationships with their female partners or lack of relationships.
- Zachery Sullivan left a life behind several years ago for his wife and child. Now, struggling through the recession, Zach will do anything to support his family. Recruiting his high school friends; Cowboy, Bear, and Lazago, the four begin a life of crime.
- The summer of 2000 brings a new darkness to the word vigilante. The Texas Department of Public Safety's own website is being used to stalk and kill convicted sex offenders across the State of Texas. The Texas Governor is making a bid for the Whitehouse and is already taking heat for the number of executions in the State. Top Officials want the murders stopped before they de-rail the Governor's train to the Presidency. Texas' top Law Enforcement Agency the Texas Rangers are tasked with catching the murdered and bringing him to justice. Ranger John Scott is sent to East Texas to assist Tyler Ranger Charlie Williams with setting up a task force for just this undertaking. John Scott is a colorful character. Politely asked to leave the Dallas Police Department he found a home with the Louisiana State Police until leaving to take a position in the Texas Highway Patrol. Scott became a Texas Ranger as soon as he was eligible. But, Scott's Law Enforcement record was not the only reason he was brought into the investigation. Someone is banking on his military experience to help solve these crimes. But, as the investigation unfolds, Scott uncovers an International flare, and his military experience may be the only thing that saves his life.
- Zach is using the money he has gained from the murder to give his family the things he feels they deserve. "Bear" seems to have an objective with getting a card game going, and you get to meet Zachs old boss, Lazago, and the crew that he has built through the years. What is Zach up to? Only time can tell.
- Lights, Camera, Action. Show Me State of Mind. How can you have a winning mentality when you can't get a ride? There's an elephant in a room full of bull riders. Things to workout when building strength of character. Best figure out before we run out of time. Where there's a will, there's a bull. We ain't got no quit. Cowboy Try. Keep the Faith.