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- In 1938, after his father goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, Indiana Jones finds himself up against the Nazis again to stop them from obtaining its powers.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- A small town pastor is forced to reckon with an act of forgiveness when the convict he forgave for murdering his wife returns to town five years later, while the town sheriff investigates another murder that may be related.
- Bomb City is a crime-thriller, about the cultural aversion of a group of punk rockers in a conservative Texas town. Their ongoing battle with a rival, more-affluent clique leads to a controversial hate crime that questions the morality of American justice. Based on the true-life story of Brian Deneke.
- A romantic comedy about two trashy couples travelling to Reno to see a monster truck show.
- Brother is pitted against brother in this tale of feuding ranchers in the old west.
- A heartfelt documentary focusing on the day-to-day lives of professional wrestlers, some on the rise, some on the wane, and others fighting for their lives.
- John Sands, a former Texas marshal turns to ranching, and later to a gunfighter when he sets out to prove that casino/saloon owner, Matt Garson, had his brother, a newspaperman, killed.
- Despite different backgrounds and disapproving parents, a working-class teen falls in love with the wealthy son of a prominent family in a small West Texas town.
- Wrestling with Faith is a biographical film centered around retired professional wrestler "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. The film chronicles his extraordinary journey from growing up in a wrestling family, to becoming a wrestling superstar and now an ordained Christian minister. The movie showcases the highs, the lows and the redemption of his life and career
- A musician brooding over the marriage of his sometime girlfriend decides to take his adopted daughter to his home in Texas to celebrate Christmas with his family. While there, he begins to rekindle the relationship he once had with his childhood girlfriend.
- A 16-year-old girl's faith in God proves to be stronger than the cancer that is killing her.
- Very rare and seldom-seen, youth-oriented racing movie. It is the story of a young man's dream to get a ride in a top-fuel dragster.
- A cross country coach leads a team of troubled kids as he battles his own crisis of faith.
- With commentary from soldiers on both sides of the conflict, filmmaker Kevin Booth's incisive documentary wades into the murky waters of the American war on drugs, the longest and costliest war in U.S. history.
- Fleeing a bounty hunter, a thief and a farmer set out on an incredible journey across Texas.
- A docudrama about the death of the American dream.
- Baseball player Dan Walker being benched doesn't bother him as it allows him to make the easy decision to be a full time Texas rancher - his goal to own his own ranch - and be at home with his wife and daughter, Susan and Mary. The one thing Dan will miss about not being a ball player is the casual friendship he has with a bunch of disadvantaged boys at his team's ballpark. Without knowing their full stories, Dan could always manage to get a few of them into the ballpark to watch games for free. When Dan learns that two of them, Skippy and Hank, will be sent to reform school, with the probable outcome being they growing up to be adult criminals due to that experience, Dan feels he has no choice but to take the two with him to Texas to try to get them jobs on ranches. Dan learns both that city boys being thrown into the deep end in ranching duties doesn't sit well with the locals, and that there are just as many disadvantaged boys in the country as there are in the city, they who just want three square meals they can call their own. Dan is able to convince his initially reluctant fellow ranchers to donate property and seed funds for a pilot project for a boys' ranch where they can raise their own food, have a roof over their heads, have some proper, caring adult guidance, and get a decent education in the process, the ranchers who only agree on the condition that Dan manage the ranch. With the ranch up, running and thriving, Susan worries most about a younger boy named Butch Taylor who doesn't seem to have ever learned how to be a real boy, while Dan has to worry about Skippy, who doesn't respond to authority, who just wants to live on his own rules, and who only understands what money can do in whatever manner he can get it. As such, Skippy may threaten the pilot moving into a permanent situation, one where all the other boys are responding in this supportive environment.
- A distressed family man finds unexpected solace in his predicament of randomly teleporting around the world, leaving his wife to provide for their small daughter.
- Funny yet incisive look at the PANTEX Nuclear Weapons Plant, in Amarillo, TX, which was used for nuclear weapons assembly during the Cold War. The plant, which provides most of the jobs for those living in Amarillo, now operates as a disassembly-line where the weapons, which were once built there, are now being taken apart with the plutonium getting stored underground. The film deals with the issues of storing the plutonium and the effects the plant has had (and is having) on the town of Amarillo, as well as how it has affected the way people thought about the Cold War and its aftermath. It does so by taking a look at the lives and activities of the Amarillo residents directly or indirectly associated with, or having strong opinions about the Plant.
- A couple of small time crooks decide to rob a small jewelry store in the quiet town they live in. Things go sour and not as planned after they realize they have very little talent or experience in the field of robbery. The undercover cop that patrols the area has his own dark plan and will stop at nothing to execute it. They all have one thing in common; STUPIDITY. This situation gets really complicated when their paths cross on what becomes the most stressful and worse day of their lives.
- When a peaceful father is recruited by the Nazi SS, tragic circumstance befalls him as he is ordered to kill two Jewish children in WWII Hungary.
- A video documentary/road trip that celebrates the drive-in movie theater's impact on the United States, and pays homage to the people who keep the few remaining ones fully operational. Features interviews with horror movie maker John Carpenter, movie critic John I. Bloom (aka "Joe Bob Briggs"), Michael Wallis, author of "Route 66: The Mother Road," and others.
- This is a semi-biographical account of the short NFL career of quarterback Ryan Leaf, who was one of the most highly-rated quarterbacks entered in the NFL's 1998 player draft and was considered a lock as first or second choice. Leaf was chosen second, by the San Diego Chargers, but signs of trouble surfaced behind the scenes when, in answer to a question about how he would handle being such a high draft choice, Leaf proclaimed he would take some buddies to Las Vegas and celebrate madly. It quickly became clear Leaf lacked maturity to lead, and after winning his first two games of the 1998 season his efforts collapsed in a dreadful loss to Kansas City, followed by an infamous screaming encounter with a local reporter and a perfunctory public apology. Leaf never accepted the responsibilities of being a leader, constantly quarreling with seemingly anyone around him, and injury benched him for the 1999 season; when his replacement, Moses Moreno, was himself injured early in 2000, Leaf became the Chargers' starter and proved abysmal as a quarterback with just one win in sixteen games. He was cut after 2000 and finished his career as a low-ranked backup in Dallas in 2001 before disappearing from the NFL altogether, his career considered the worst in the history of the NFL.
- "The Grapes of Wrath: We Shall Overcome" is a documentary film authorized by the Estate of Elaine A. Steinbeck. The film explores the legacy and meanings of John Steinbeck's American realist novel "The Grapes of Wrath" (1939) while also revealing the struggles of dispossessed families in the U.S. today. The release of "The Grapes of Wrath" shook America to its core with its unflinching depictions of poverty, homelessness, starvation and misery within the U.S. and its exploration of the imbalance of power between the wealthy and the poor. This film examines the impact of the novel since its publication 75 years ago and utilizes its influence to shed light on the current state of similar social issues in America today.
- The story of two lonesome men on a road trip in search of glory, redemption, and a mystical machine built out of used auto parts
- A young man's car brakes down in the middle of the road. He tries to find some help but instead he finds something totally strange. There is also a security guard Tom Cracker that is assigned to watch for any illegal activities in that area. One thing that none of them know is that there is something in the dark that is watching both of them. "Something In The Dark" is a very funny short film. It's a mystery with the unexpected twist.
- On October 22nd, 2010, actresses Katee Sackhoff and Tricia Helfer embarked on a cross-country motorcycle ride taking them 2,500 miles from Los Angeles, CA to New Orleans, LA to raise awareness for the BP Oil Spill Disaster in the Gulf. Titled 'The LA La Ride', it was the very first under the Acting Outlaws brand -- a charity company started by Katee and Tricia to raise money and awareness for various charities and causes. Joining them on this trip was a film crew who documented the entire event. This footage was edited together to create a documentary film which follows these two as they ride from city to city, raising awareness and experiencing an adventure unlike any other.
- Former best friends Everett and Marlow embark on a road trip to Canada to fulfill a long-lost dream, finding it difficult to move on in life when there is so much left unsaid from the past.
- A mother travels West across mid-1960's America with her 12-year-old son in the hope of starting a new life without the boy's kind, yet shortsighted father.
- David Taylor, an archaeology student in the middle of completing a graduate thesis, is looking for a little adventure in his life. After apprenticing on a dig in Mexico, he and fellow college student Michelle Hamilton have been invited to lead a minor dig in Egypt over the summer months. But David's best-laid plans start to go astray when he suspects that his professor has an incredible secret hidden in his past -- a secret so important, so unbelievable, that it will have socioreligious repercussions throughout the world. And at its center is an ancient Latin manuscript -- a manuscript which is now in David's hands.
- ShortA small town sheriff discovers the bodies of missing teens, and with no leads to follow, he faces both personal and professional tribulations.
- In 1982, a group of sci-fi fans set out to stage the most ambitious Star Trek event in history, but faced the mother of all meltdowns. This is the story of bold plans, fan politics, and the ennobling, enduring spirit of Star Trek.
- Wisconsinite Bob Murray finds himself in the awkward position of being a bachelor at 34 while all of his peers are settling down and starting families. Wondering if it's the Milwaukee dating scene or his own neuroses that have kept him single, he embarks on an ambitious road trip from Milwaukee to Los Angeles, with eight dates scheduled in eight different cities, to put his theory to the test. What begins as an attempt to utilize the ever-popular medium of online dating as a means of finding true love turns into a journey of self-discovery.
- As they move along Route 66, a film crew has many misadventures while interviewing the people that have decided to live their lives on the famous "mother road". Springfield, Illinois, here we come!
- "Shock!" was a hosted horror movie show with Fred Salmon as "Mr. Shock" who presented movies for KVII-TV, Channel 7, Amarillo, Texas; from 18 April 1958.
- Jesse, a lesbian who has recovered from her religious Texan rearing. Knowing that her mother, who has thrown Jesse out from the family is now ready to reconcile with her after eight years of silence, she returns to her home in Amarillo. Jesse's younger brother, Clay, deceives Jesse in order to get her to see her mother. This film takes the Jessie where she most dreads to travel: back to her roots,her home and her family, where she must face and reconcile with her mother and her demons.
- Features Hollywood specialists who model legs or hands, train farm animals, throw knives. Also, a bloodhound trainer, armadillo farmer, and in London, a basket balancer and a unique wake-up caller.
- Joined by special guests Eric Rigler, Romina Arena and string ensemble Bella Musica, new age instrumentalist Jim Wilson captivates a sold-out audience with this breathtaking live performance staged at Texas' Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts. Highlights include "Eagle's Flight," "Morning on Cannery Row," "Northern Seascape," "To Love and Be Loved," "California" and "A Place in My Heart."
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- July 29th, 1956. 19 firefighters from the Texas Panhandle towns of Sunray and Dumas perish in a massive explosion at the McKee Refinery located between Dumas and Sunray. The film makers revisit the families and town folk still suffering the trauma of that day. The incident ranks today as the 6th worst fatal firefighter incident in the country, 9/11 being 1st.
- For over thirty years, the infamous Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas has stood as a symbol of America's freedom of mobility gained by the automobile. Follow this documentary short of Todd Kent's conversation with Stanley Marsh 3, creator of this enigmatic and eccentric sculpture.
- A prep gets convicted of killing a punk in a Texas town and doesn't have to do a day of jail time. Until ...
- Document the day-to-day lives of the ten-member Robertson family of Amarillo, TX. Possibly the first "reality television" show in American broadcast history. Hosted by Jane Wyatt of "Father Knows Best".
- Through a poetic narration by Leonard Cohen, and its accompanying visuals, La Carretera gives meaning to our connection, longing, and love for life on the road.
- A father, pushing 60, and his 30 year old daughter, a clinically depressed aspiring filmmaker, travel Route 66 in the hopes of making a documentary about the famed road.