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- Follow the lives of soldiers who lived World War II, through previously unseen color footage.
- Times are tough, listener-ship is down and Casey needs to come up with a plan to save his radio station, WTYT 960, and fast! Casey's grand plan is to host a billboard sitting contest, where four lucky contestants have the opportunity to win "nine-sixty thousand dollars and a mobile home". All they have to do is be the last person to survive, living on a billboard.
- The movie is about a tech company, which is developing software capable of uploading a person's consciousness and memories to a virtual space.
- The Nfinity Champions League is a group of 30 teams that represent the best of the best in competitive cheerleading. These teams were chosen based on their established records of excellence, then invited to compete and decide once and for all, who among them is the ultimate champion. This film centers around that competition, held in Atlanta on April 5th. Blending documentary and amazing cheerleading performance footage, the Nfinity Champions League Cheerleading Event finally invites the world to truly see this often misunderstood sport. It shows the audience the love, dedication, sacrifice, and raw talent of all involved in this singular industry.
- Bobby Bowden is the patriarch of college football's most winning coaching family. Yet, his impressive statistics at Florida State University are only one aspect of his legendary achievements. Throughout his tremendous career, Bowden has focused not just on football, but he has also emphasized the importance of faith and family.
- If the 1960s represented peace, love, and the "We Generation", then the 1970s came to represent the pleasure seeking excesses of the "Me Generation." The 1970s were a decade when cocaine was king, a President fell in disgrace, homegrown terrorist groups prowled the streets and all-night parties raged in Studio 54 - all while neighborhoods burned and the Son of Sam hunted. And yet it was a time of renewed liberties, and huge technological leaps when two kids named Steve built a machine in their Silicon Valley garage that changed the world. Using rare footage and a period soundtrack, this special deconstructs the 1970s, from Watergate to Studio 54. It evokes nostalgia and challenges it, exploring the dark side of the decade's cult leaders, sexual liberation and disco scene.
- WWII in HD looks at the war leading up to D-Day offering first hand accounts of the Battle of Kwajalein and the bombing raids over Germany.
- WWII in HD looks at the battles in of Tarawa, New Britian, and the Invasion of Siciliy.
- WWII in HD examines the initial phases of the war preceding American entry into the conflict. The United States sends troops to Guadalcanal and North Africa.
- WWII in HD looks at first hand accounts of the Battle of Saipan and the Normandy Invasion.
- WWII in HD looks at first hand accounts of the Ardennes Offense and the invasion of Okinawa.
- WWII in HD looks at the end of the war from the fall of German to the bombing of Hiroshima.
- WII in HD looks at first hand accounts of the Battle of Iwo Jima, the invasion of Germany, and the war in the skies over Europe.
- WWII in HD follows United States soldiers as they begin their fight against the Axis in the Battles of Guadalcanal, North Africa, and Attu.
- WWII in HD examines for hand accounts of the Battle of Peleliu and the invasion of Germany.
- WII in HD looks at first hand accounts of the Battle of Leyte, the Tuskgee Airmen, the internment of Japanese-Americans, and the rescue of the "Lost Battalion".