When the game show "Are You Afraid Yet?" starts to loose viewership, the producers twist the rules of the game in a desperate attempt to boost ratings.
When the game show "Are You Afraid Yet?" starts to loose viewership, the producers twist the rules of the game in a desperate attempt to boost ratings.
2017-08-25
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Game Shows Aren't Just For Daytime
A beautiful and hard-working girl lived in a Ukrainian village. She fell in love with a guy, but he was destined to die, and the girl has to hide from courtship and matchmaking of bothersome suitors. Her heart did not lie to any of them, and she decided to turn to a healer for help. What will be the fate of a young Ukrainian woman? The film is based on the poem by Taras Shevchenko.
Based on the short story 'Coffee, Coffee, Coffee,' Last Stop is a story about observation and contradictions. A surreal look into a young photographers world as she documents her daily commute through a train station.
A man slips into the shadow world, wandering alone through the streets along the walls...
Following a surprise hit song, the folk duo Joel and George set out to write new material for their first big show. The two butt heads in the creative process, and their partnership, and friendship, is put to the test.
The story of a guy trying to get his washing done, late one fateful night.
Shrimp explores the strange, interwoven and often hilarious daily lives of the women and men who work and play in a Los Angeles BDSM den.
Isa’s having a bad shift. The restaurant is packed, there’s new graffiti in the bathroom, and her best friend Earn has just told her he’s picking up shifts at the rival rooftop bar next door. Customers start getting weird, the chefs couldn’t care less, and the strange messages in the bathroom seem to be telling Isa she needs to get out of there. When her manager asks her to get some biodynamic wine from the cupboard upstairs, Isa realises the only way out is up.
The inhabitants of a Spanish village gather for the visit of a death defying tightrope walker. He comes with his own attractive aura of danger and drama, and the crowd are not disappointed. Animated in a sketchy style on paper, this film powerfully uses the graphic freedom of this technique to select and embellish, to swoop and wander around the village. Austere sound effects and an Albeniz guitar piece are used to heighten this charmingly modest drama in which ordinary things – a hammer driving a nail, a flock of birds wheeling in the sky – are given their due.
The Intruder was Toonami's first Total Immersion Event (T.I.E.). It premiered on September 18, 2000, and is remembered for bringing about the death of TOM 1 and the birth of TOM 2.
A boy and his red balloon follows the course of a strange procession. From France's Eric Ledune.
When the batteries on her trusty 'pink rabbit' vibrator go flat, a frisky young house wife is forced to improvise to get her rocks off. Just when all seems futile, God answers her prayers.
An unexpected event threatens to undo the job interview preparation of an anxious young man.
Dramatization of the real-life shooting of Stanford White by Harry K. Thaw.
A splendid chain of unlikely encounters. Hunters, a tractor driver, a disco boy, and a corpse.
Filmed during quarantine, this short film is about a phone call during the stay-at-home order that shifts into a strange dramatization about a visit to a friend's house, a goofy substance, and a card game interrupted by a shocking revelation that took place before the stay-at-home order occurred. A one-man performance piece from the maker of CONTEMPORARY HALLUCINATION.