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- When "town slut" turned sex columnist Cassie Cranston returns for her mother's funeral it spices things up in the small town of Beaver's Ridge when a group of eccentric town folk, each with their own motives, convince her to plan an orgy.
- Writing the perfect suicide note is not easy.
- Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Samantha & Anaïs believe that they are twin sisters separated at birth.
- A reality show with sons and daughters of celebrities and/ or very rich, big name parents in the corporate world. They are taken on a cattle drive where their ability to cope without the normal luxuries of life are tested.
- What does it actually mean to be Canadian? This humorous documentary, featuring interviews with a who's-who of famous media related Canadians, hopes to find the answer.
- Scarlet is a single, workaholic Los Angeles matchmaker with no love life. Scarlet's mother is constantly trying to fix her up, to Scarlet's chagrin. Everything changes when homeless actress Sabrina crashes into her car, and into her life.
- An Jewish teen spends his first night alone guarding a body awaiting burial and ends up fighting for his own life.
- After comedy has been outlawed in society, two bottom-of-the-barrel comics face trial for committing comedy, along with the young woman who broke the law by laughing at them. Confronted by a stern lady magistrate, they discover humor is no laughing matter.
- Sheep #100 never gets a chance to jump because the sleeper always falls asleep before getting to him. Can he figure out a way to accomplish his lifelong dream, while still staying humble?
- A brief biopic about the rise and fall of a likable professional spokesman.
- Following the aftermath of a bank robbery gone wrong, four women try to survive in the deadliest of situations.
- It is hard out there for an executive. As you know, the job market is more like the Hunger Games these days. This short film shows what lengths job applicants will go to in order to land a sweet ass job. We're talking six figures, paid vacation, full benefits; the mother-load. What would you do to beat out your fellow applicants for a job like that? Well, you'll see what Dale and Melissa are willing to do. Yes, there is singing, dancing, rapping and more.
- This is no ordinary "Little Red Riding Hood" tale. In "Ruby vs. Wolfgang," a fractured fairy tale is told from the point of view of the wolf, who turns out to be the protagonist.
- Ana and Miriam are asylum seekers in Norway. While waiting to be deported on their 18th birthday, the day when they're considered adults, the girls decide to come up with their own way out.
- Paige is going through the motions of her life while she deals with her loved ones' lives crumbling around her, but little does she know that the one stable person in her life is the one that needs the most help.
- SkiTown Productions' Pirate Theatre presents: The Monthly Daily Show! Featuring special guest interviews with prominent people in the community as well as regular sketches "Pirate Theatre News", "Kasey's Ponderings", and "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game" all recorded with a live studio audience.
- A woman is carved from wood and brought to life by a master craftsman, but over time she falls in love with the world outside her window.
- Lovers clash. Friends fight. Neighbors brawl. This is the story of DRIFTING, the sometimes hilarious, sometimes heart-wrenching new film that examines how people only hate the ones they love.
- A day in the life of the Maintenance Division aboard an oppressive Space-Station.
- "The Projectionist" follows a cinema projectionist as he lives out his solitary life spying on audiences from his projector room. When he happens to bump into a girl who is a regular at the cinema it ignites a journey of intimate self discovery where the projectionist endeavors to win the respect of his peers, and the heart of the girl.
- Grandpa loves Grandma, who is suffering from dementia, very dearly. And to prevent the constant reminder of the painful truth, Grandpa took advantage of her memory. A heartwarming drama about a loving husband creating false memories just so that his wife does not have to face their less than perfect life.
- Finding beauty in risk.
- Music video for the song "Beautiful Things", by Chicago-based musical artist, Donnie Vie.
- The episode starts with "Tubing the Yampa" and then leads to a goofy Sheriff played by Brian Harvey to an interview of actual Steamboat Springs Sheriff Garrett Wiggins. A Rednik Theatre sketch follows (spoofing Piknik Theatre & Shakespeare in general). And finally, though cut from the television broadcast for time's sake are "Kasey's Ponderings" where she sits down with Chief Theater Executive Director Scott Parker, Chris Walsh sings and plays an ode to his television, and in conclusion, (also cut) another episode of "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game."
- Johnny Spillane, Nordic Combined Medalist, interrupts a spoof sketch of himself (Pirate Theatre News) and then sits down to answer the tough questions about his success. He is then serenaded by Russ and Patty with a song tailored to his life. Mike Smith from Excel Gymnastics sits down for an interview during "Kasey's Ponderings." And finally, though cut from the television broadcast for time's sake is a sketch called "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game" with Reed Jones as the guest bachelorette.
- During the Pirate Theatre News, Amendment 64 is discussed in Fillabong Valley as visitors cannot find the legalized pot shops. Todd sits down with Kevin Fisher of Rocky Mountain Remedies and asks the hard questions. Hymie's New Age Deli (a weird place even by Steamboat's standards) caters to all types, well not really, as seen in this sketch. At the end of the show, some bonus footage of "We're Not Clowns" is shown to close it out.
- The show begins with the Tea Party election tale of Alowishus Dipschlitz for Moffat County Coroner during the Pirate Theatre News. Next on Kasey's Ponderings, Kasey sits down with Erin Gleason of the V.N.A. to discuss Health Care Reform and the Affordable Health Care Act. Also, Todd announces that he might be stepping down as host of the Monthly Daily Show because of his addiction to "twerking". Chris Walsh performs his song about "The Walk of Shame." "We're Not Clowns" perform, along with Egeria. Finally, Todd moderates a City Council Candidate Forum.
- In Colorado, a fast-talking negotiator is determined to get top dollar for every last piece of her collection. Down the road, a local artist has a killer collection of atomic age lamps and pricey glow-in-the-dark sculptures. Later, a lone mountain home features its own jailhouse, an underground bomb shelter, and an awesome collection of Western ware.