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- Trump and - Zombies? In this action-comedy, a Zombie Apacolypse takes over Manhattan and two bumbling drug dealers are caught in the middle. The Media pounces, the Generals rebel, and the leader of the free world attempts to save the day.
- My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
- This martial arts/sci-fi film has plenty of action, intrigue and suspense. The story revolves around opposing forces in the world of military espionage.
- A modern-day coming-of-age sex comedy of mistaken identity, "Playing Doctor" introduces us to innocent high-school sophomore Heather, a future celebrity relationship author. She and her first boyfriend Bill are teenagers treading the dangerous waters of sexuality in the 21st Century. Innocence meets mid-life crisis in this farcical comedy that poses the question "Can virgins have quality sex without destroying their lives?" Heather discovers that being overly analytical, logical, and a product of a dysfunctional life has prepared her to successfully complicate her own relationships. However, on the flip side, her background and and nature have developed into a gift for helping others with spot-on advice.
- Nearly 1 in 2 Americans has a chronic condition which equals 133 million Americans. By 2020, about 157 million Americans will be afflicted by chronic illnesses. Sixty percent are between the ages of 18 and 64. "It's Not What You Think" is a compelling and insightful documentary seeking to create a greater understanding of what it is like to suffer from chronic illness, to educate the public as to the identities and trials of sufferers. Ideally, we would like for people to realize that there are people everywhere, of all ethnicities and creeds, of all ages and walks of life, who are suffering and who we would like to have as much chance as possible to lead positive, fulfilling lives. This documentary features the story of many individuals and the invisibility of their conditions. How a creative outlet has transformed their lives. How they have pursued goals despite what they must deal with on a daily basis. How Hope Heals.
- Follow the Blue Man Group and their antics as they run around the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York. They explore every level of the museum, stealing paintings, throwing paint, and creating their own displays. It's a fun romp that blends art on many levels.
- Charlie and Betty show up for an evening dinner with their friends, but soon enough Charlie's penny-pinching ways shine through like and land him in trouble. The film is a throwback to 1930's screwball comedy and the dialogue is filled with people talking in phrases from that era, including "You look like a million bucks", "Money Talks", "Take that to the bank!" and more.
- TV Commercial: Two people meet for a date and one of them has bad breath, which one is it? Through voiceover and camera angles we're led to believe it's one them, but when the truth is revealed it's a big comic moment. Chaos ensues as people run for cover on the streets of New York and we learn why we need the product.
- In the Music Video, a man is seen on the ledge of a building. Is he going to jump? Through a series of intense visuals a world is painted of a funeral with a cast of strange characters, and other imagery that intensifies the mood along with the song.
- An exciting post-apocolyptic tale of two brothers who become Gunmen... the only law in a world reverted back to the days of the wild West, built upon the ashes of a destroyed civilization. As the brothers get older, deep rooted conflicts finally pit them against one another.
- In this TV Commercial, John is stuck in traffic when he realizes he's been drinking a lot of coffee and really needs to go to the bathroom. Suddenly the 'Annoying Host' jumps into the backseat of his car and won't leave John alone. He's pitching "Pischers", a crazy product that allows the user to urinate in a bag that removes both the liquid and the smell instantly. John, desperate to both urinate and get rid of this annoying guy, gives in and uses the bag.
- At the start of the dark-comedy film, Willie is bound and gagged by two mafia hit men and brought to a bar where he is tied up to a stool. He's told they must wait for 'Big Mack', the head mafia boss to show up. They leave Willie with a flunky named Crunch, who they have no respect for, and go out for a coffee. We learn from Crunch speaking with Willie that Willie and his brother stole money from Mack last night. Crunch implores Willie to give up his brother to save his own life - Meanwhile the subject of who Mack really is comes up. Nobody has ever seen him, but the stories are rampant. "He killed a man with his bare hands". "I almost met him once but just missed him". - It all ends with a wild twist that pulls the rug out from under the viewer.