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- The true story of a national spiritual awakening in the early 1970s and its origins within a community of teenage hippies in Southern California.
- This is a short parody of the movie Star Wars.
- A documentary of the decline of America. It features footage (most exclusive to this film) from race riots to serial killers and much, much more.
- Japanese-exclusive game for PlayStation to promote the Pepsi brand. Players get to take control of the Japanese drinks mascot, Pepsiman as he races to the rescue.
- Spoof of Apocalypse Now has health inspector Will Dullard traveling by car "uptown" with two friends to have a meeting with a certain Mertz, the owner of a meat processing shop, to "investigate with extreme predjudice."
- A child has only an 8 day life-span to complete a mysterious journey from the dim cave-dwelling society where he is born to a final gateway, the object of folklore. The abstract learning-games taught to the child bear an eerie resemblance to mammoth tasks and obstacles that hinder him in his journey. Can he complete the quest before his 8 days are up, and what lies at the end of this arcane sunless world? The gray, stagnating civilization place all their hope in a future they cannot comprehend and learned tasks whose meaning they no longer understand.
- A man visiting a museum sees the works of art come to life.
- In this slapstick comedy takeoff on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a mild-mannered sewage worker meets up with some cuddly extra-terrestrials traveling to earth in a giant pie. As he copes with his obsession, singing mailboxes, truck radios that spout bubbles, and one pie in the face after another, lead our hero to the Sara Loo pie factory and his close encounter of the nerd kind. With special effects reminiscent of Fractured Flickers, Closet Cases recreates and parodies all the memorable scenes of the high budget original.
- Documentary goes on the road with state fair daredevils.
- A giant builds a wall to keep children out of his garden, but then winter sets in permanently.
- John Carradine narrates the Washington Irving story of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman.
- The folk legend of John Henry, and his contest with a steam engine to cut a railroad tunnel through a mountain, is told in song by Roberta Flack.
- Sorcerer's Apprentice - Alfred Hitchcock
- Man (Ed Casaer) sets his pet hawk free and goes on a fantastic hang gliding adventure in search of his old friend. On the way, he encounters a boy (Erick McWayne) on a hillside who he offers to take on a flight.
- An artist creates a painting of the landscape he sees, then finds he can literally climb into the picture to see the fantastic world inside.
- A young man goes to a job interview at a TV studio, only to be greeted by two murderous videotape reels with a life of their own.
- This is the story of an ordinary businessman named Joe, as told from the point of view of his heart. Because Joe doesn't watch his diet, his smoking habit or his stress levels, he eventually suffers a heart attack.
- This short story follows a young mountain climber, as he ascends in the beauty of nature. Many challenges face this climber. Is the climb worth his life?
- A tough motorcycle gang causes mayhem while riding invisible bikes.
- The witch-burning days of New England are graphically recalled in this film adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic short story.
- Catch some big waves and groovy tunes in this psychedelic riff on surfing and surf culture. Image overlaps, color shifts, reverse motion coupled with a bizarre, fuzz/chamber pop soundtrack by the mystery band Topaz.
- A poetic exploration of man's "conquest of the useless," his quest to expand the limits of his abilities. Racing, clowning, teaching, flipping and flying - the world's finest skiers define their limits.
- A stop-motion pixilation spoof of old-time westerns in which actors appear to ride non-existent horses. A stagecoach is robbed by the villain, the heroine is abducted and Blaze Glory eventually recovers both the heroine and the money.
- Saul Bass discusses his most notable work in his own words.