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- Dillon stumbles on a little known news story about a company called Life Tracker Limited, which claims it has discovered a way to predict biological events in a human's life by looking at their DNA. Everyone views the story as a modern day form of palm reading that will go nowhere, but Dillon keeps turning on his camera when he finds articles on the Internet or hears about it on the news. The story keeps getting bigger. People all over the world are paying tons of money to see if their DNA shows any trace of disease, or future children, or when they'll die. With little to no resources, Dillon is left to guerilla style street interviews and filming the reactions of his small group of friends. When Dillon, his best friend Scott, and Scott's girlfriend Bell all get their futures predicted their lives start to change... along with the world itself. Nothing is physically changed in any single person's day-to-day life, but the ideas that have been put in people's heads convince them to flip the world upside-down. That's when things start to get out of hand. From the intimate relationships in our every day lives, to the literal future of the human race, nothing will ever be the same after Life Tracker.
- A brilliant but unhinged man holds a young woman hostage to force a confrontation with her father.
- Joe was supposed to die but he didn't. A minute later another Joe from one minute in the past catches up in time. A minute after that another Joe shows up. Then another. The room is going to get full quick unless they do something fast.
- Joe and Natasha both go to the local coffee shop in hopes that they will be more successful finding love than they have been on the Internet. Thoughts are buzzing from all direction, from every coffee shop patron, and then Joe spots Natasha in the corner reading a book. He wishes she'd look up so he can see her eyes, and his wish comes true... But that's not all. The two lonely souls are magically connected and they can read each other's minds. In a moment each of them knows that the other is their dream come true, but as soon as the eye contact is broken, so is the magical connection, and they'll have to be brave enough to go on faith.
- A man and woman find a 1950's style educational video that teaches them How To Make A David Lynch Film.
- Two men decide to secretly switch wives to spice up their sex lives, but it back fires the morning after.
- After the death of his grandmother in February 2008, Writer/Director Joe McClean decided to make ANOTHER DAY in her memory, spreading the advise to anyone suffering from a loss, that the best advice is to keep putting "one foot in front of the other." Another Day follows Todd through an average day in the life of an apartment manager/handyman in Nashville. He wakes up alone. He takes a shower. He goes to work. He takes care of business. He goes to bed. The next morning he wakes up to do it all over again, but not before reading a note left by a woman he loved and lost. The note was written on her death bed as she watched Todd watching her die. She tells him in the note to just keep moving on and one day time will heal all.
- When LAPD officer, Adam Wilson returns home early and finds a stranger named Luke, hovering over his daughter with her blood on his hands, he goes ballistic and arrests the man on the spot. However, after insufficient evidence gets this guy off, Wilson turns to alcohol for salvation, causing his wife to divorce him. One year later, Janet Wilson relocates to her brother's home where she is determined to start over. When her bro's meddling wife Andrea sets her husband's sister up on a blind date, things spiral out of control as Janet unknowingly falls in love with the man responsible for her daughter's death.
- A "Leave It To Beaver" 1950's family plays their favorite American Real Estate board game. Money Please! In an absurd twist, the game play begins to reflect the reality of the real estate market, and the characters are pushed into lives of crime, sex and violence, where only the fittest survive.