

First you'll see Jason Sechrest interview super stud Jason Ridge about his private life and his work in Jett Blakk's "Canvas", "Nasty, Nasty", and more. After each brief interview you'll see the scenes discussed where Jason gets it on with Paul Johnson and Rob Romoni, then watch Jason conquer Chad Hunt's colossal cock in a brand new scene!
A compilation of excerpts from old Helsinki-themed documentaries and new material.
7.1A special DVD containing 4 short stories about the 100 Acre Wood friends: Rabbit Marks the Spot; Friend, In Deed; The Piglet Who Would Be King; Donkey for a Day.
6.9The fine folks at EIT have spent years digging thought thrift establishments, video caverns, and haunted houses throughtout the country in order to create the most mind-melting VHS mash-up imaginable. Literally thousands of hours of video gold have been chopped up into millions of pieces and gluded back together into an ever-multiplying bizarre path to allegorical self-enlightenment and surreal resurrection. Obviously!
6.1The team of smart-talkin' toddlers known as Everything Is Terrible! have once again emerged from their VHS cocoons to conjure a jam on culture so culture-jamtastic that we're sorry we can't be there to hold your hand as you watch in dazed amazement. Thousands of hours of brain-boiling footage have been concentrated into an impenetrable jewel of an experience, teach us once and for all that loving well is the best revenge.
0.0A recap of Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture episodes 4–6, with new footage.
0.0The doctor makes a house call but three is a crowd after the action is over… A film about existential loneliness.
8.0This documentary tells the story of Freddie Mercury in the form of a trip to England in which we retrace his life, visiting the apartments he lived in, the studios in which he recorded his albums, his school friends and the venues in which he gave his most memorable concerts. Every one of these locations provides us with the opportunity to look back over Freddie Mercury’s career, and to interview those who knew him.
6.5Unleashed from the video vaults of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), AGFA MYSTERY MIXTAPE #3: SEQUELITIS is a brand new compilation of the most electrifying found footage mayhem that you’ll see this week. For our third tape, we’re diving into the most controversial, hotly debated topic of all time: HORROR SEQUELS! Thank you for your generous support during these difficult times. And remember: “This makes Guns N’ Roses look like THE BRADY BUNCH.”
6.7A cutscene film narrated by and told from Albert Wesker's point-of-view that retells the events of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
7.4CGI-animated adventure with Pooh and his friends. Join Pooh, Tigger, and the rest of the crew as they explore the Hundred Acre Wood in this fun-filled adventure. The friends do some sleuthing to solve the mysteries of a lost puppy and a case of the hiccups, as well as learning some important lessons about friendship.
0.0A two-hour in-depth exploration into the Hollywood musicals of the 1930s.
6.0The chase continues as Tom the cat pursues Jerry the mouse through seven vintage cartoons. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera directed the best of these: "The Flying Cat" (1952); "Missing Mouse" (1953); "Two Little Indians" (1953); the Oscar-nominated "Touché, Pussy Cat" (1954); and "The Flying Sorceress" (1956). The latter finds Tom tormenting his rodent nemesis from the air after borrowing a magic broom of a witch voiced by June Foray -- a.k.a. Rocky of Rocky & Bullwinkle -- among others. While the mayhem quotient is still high, these are less violent than the duo's 1940 cartoons. This collection also includes two lesser cartoons directed by Chuck Jones, "Is There a Doctor in the House?" (1964) and "Haunted Mouse" (1965).
0.0Kirby battles a fleet of mysterious spaceships that have the effrontery to attack Dream Land. The pint-sized hero embarks on a nerve-shattering journey into deep space, where he must confront his ultimate nightmare: the diabolical eNeMeE. Will Kirby emerge unscathed and victorious?
6.0Between 1975 and 1983 a new kind of film could be seen in French cinema : home-grown gay pornography. The films were shot in 16mm and most of them were passed and given certificates by the CNC (National Cinema Centre). They were screened in a small number of Parisian cinemas dedicated to gay pornographic films : Le Dragon, La Marotte and Le Hollywood Boulevard as well as several in the provinces. They were essentially the work of three production companies : Les Films de La Troïka (Norbert Terry), AMT Productions (Anne-Marie Tensi) and Les Films du Vertbois (principally Jacques Scandelari). The genre met an untimely end with the advent of video, the last being made in 1983 "Mon ami, mon amour (My friend, my lover)". Since then, gay pornography has not been screened in French cinemas. This film is the result of five years of painstaking research and investigation. It features extensive interviews with the directors and actors illustrated by numerous extracts from their films.
8.0A program of debut shorts from some of cinema's greatest diectors. Curated by Emir Kusturica and Stephen Frears, featured auteurs include George Lucas' "1.42.08 to Qualify" (1966), Ridley Scott's "A Boy and a Bicycle" (1965), Robert Zemeckis' "The Lift" (1972), Tony Scott's "One of the Missing" (1969), Kusturica's "Guernica" (1978), Luc Besson's "L'avant dernier" (1981), Lars von Trier's "Nocturne" (1980), Terry Gilliam's "Storytime" (1968), Paul Verhoeven's "A Lizzard Too Much" (1960), Roman Polanski's "Le gros et le maigre" (1960), Jane Campion's "Peel" (1982), and Frears' "The Burning" (1967).
7.3Four animated adventures for the Disney incarnation of Winnie the Pooh. In 'Cloud, Cloud, Go Away', Tigger learns that saying 'I'm sorry' is sometimes all it takes to make a new friend. In 'Me and My Shadow', Piglet discovers that he can be his own best friend. In 'Easy Come, Easy Gopher', Rabbit learns that honesty is the best policy when he secretly changes Gopher's blueprints. Finally, in 'The Bug Stops Here', teamwork is the name of the game when Pooh and his friends lend Christopher Robin a hand.
6.1A non-stop roller coaster ride through the scariest moments of the greatest terror films of all time.
7.5Spider-Man meets some of his greatest foes including Green Goblin, Kingpin, and Dr. Octopus, and rediscovers his own identity in the process.



