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- When their favorite pop star launches an online dance contest, Mia and Mackie create their own team to compete in the video while their nemesis and neighbor, Avery, uses her charm and resources to get the better hand in the competition.
- In the tradition of a classic "A Christmas Carol," this film offers many lessons on the importance of giving and the cause and effect our choices have on others.
- The story continues...at school.
- For the past few years the Archer children have come to expect very little from their parents. Growing up with mega-successful parents, William (a famous author) and Elizabeth aka The Queen (Hollywood's publicist to the stars) the siblings both have bitter attitudes and something to hide. Sixteen year old Tori has two sets of friends, therefore two sets of problems, two sets of mistakes, and most importantly, circles of lies. She has a heart of gold, and knows right from wrong, but succumbs to peer pressure and consistently makes poor choices that cause irrepressible situations and problems. Older brother Billy has his own set of issues. Expelled from college during his sophomore year, Billy is struggling to find his sexual identity, while attempting to make amends with his ever absent parents and keep his little sister afloat.
- Lindsey Lou's father has gone missing on a mountaineering expedition and she's determined to find him, only she's the least qualified for the job.
- Acting Dead is an Emmy Award winning satirical dark comedy about the world of Hollywood zombies. What if your acting career took a turn for the worse, and the only way to be cast in the ever-growing number of zombie-based TV show and movies was to...actually become one? Welcome to the afterlife of Tate and Alex, who learn that sometimes you have to go six feet under to get to the top.
- Benny Armstrong was fired. The life he knew and future he had planned are now a haunting memory showing up in foggy daydreams and bowls of sugar coated cereal. With jobs scarce and cardboard plentiful, he takes to the streets to try his luck at "hand outs" after meeting Charles, a seemingly successful street dwelling scam artist. Trying to keep his job a secret from his loving but vacant mother is hard enough, but as he and Charles vie for the public's donations using every ploy in their arsenal they can muster from tap dancing to dog tricks, Benny begins to realize that his new cardboard life is just as full of hard knocks.
- After proving to the high school drama teacher Mr. Owens that she is Juliet, Tori is given the lead in the in the school play, much to the delight of her co-star and best friend, Dylan. Meanwhile, Billy has a close encounter with Tasha (her new wild BFF) and begins to question his own sexuality.
- After proving to the high school drama teacher Mr. Owens that she is Juliet, Tori is given the lead in the in the school play, much to the delight of her co-star and best friend, Dylan. Meanwhile, Billy has a close encounter with Tasha (her new wild BFF) and begins to question his own sexuality.
- With the parents out of town, and Billy at his lovers, Tori is left at home to cope with a string of circumstances when her "wild" friends show up at her house unexpectedly.
- With the parents out of town, and Billy at his lovers, Tori is left at home to cope with a string of circumstances when her "wild" friends show up at her house unexpectedly.
- As the series opens, we meet our leads Tori and Billy, and learn how mixed up and confused these Malibu teens really are. While Tori is lying to her best friends and living two lives, Billy tries to come to terms with his own failures and lack of motivation.
- As the series opens, we meet our leads Tori and Billy, and learn how mixed up and confused these Malibu teens really are. While Tori is lying to her best friends and living two lives, Billy tries to come to terms with his own failures and lack of motivation.
- As Dylan tries to understand what has caused the rift between his two best friends, Tori realizes that Riley might not be the best choice for her but big brother Billy has other plans and persuades her to set up a "double date" with Riley and Tasha for therapeutic reasons.
- As Dylan tries to understand what has caused the riff between his two best friends, Tori realizes that Riley might not be the best choice for her but big brother Billy has other plans and persuades her to set up a "double date" with Riley and Tasha for therapeutic reasons.
- When Tori misses the first rehearsal for Romeo and Juliet, her best friends check on her, only to find a serene Tori relaxing and taking the day off a la "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", while secretly scared to death realizing she may have made a life changing mistake the previous night.
- When Tori misses the first rehearsal for Romeo and Juliet, her best friends check on her, only to find a serene Tori relaxing and taking the day off ala "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", while secretly scared to death realizing she may have made a life changing mistake the previous night.
- Billy realizes he is attracted to Tasha and might not be gay after all, while Tori sets her mind on regaining Mr. Owens trust by whatever means necessary.
- As Tori and Dylan say goodbye to their roles as Romeo and Juliet, we meet a movie star client of the Queen just as an unexpected guest stops by to wreak havoc on the wrap party.
- After dreaming about nearly getting caught with Riley, Tori shares a tender moment with her cousin Alex, who later takes her on a surprise visit to see Dr. Freed.
- As preparations for Tori's 17th birthday party are in full swing, the over stressed event planner is determined to make it a big "Hollywood party" and Dylan shows up with the new girl, Sam.
- Dr. Freed figures out how to solve Tasha's problems as Tori talks with Christian about Riley prior to an overdue reconciliation with her best friend.
- An interesting character makes a surprise visit to the Archer home, Alex takes Tori to another session with Dr. Freed as she tries to come to terms with her own fears, and move forward with her life.
- Everyone is present when Tori blows out the candles on her cake; Danielle and Christian appear to be at the end of their relationship and Tori's mind plays tricks on her.
- Danielle brings her green jealousy monster to the party, as Christian grows tired of her immaturity and sees an open door to gain Tori's trust.
- As her best friends grow more and more concerned with her well being, Tori shows an interest in the new Aussie boy, and Christian apologizes to regain her trust.
- When Tori is frightened by Christian's obsessive behavior, his female counter part shows up to assist, ending in a cat fight, meanwhile Tori opens up to Noah about Riley.
- Cousin Alex shows up with Tori's surprise birthday present - as Christian finds Danielle making out with the DJ while Tori daydreams about Riley.
- As Tori sets out on a new adventure, her best friend struggles with a secret that could change everything.
- The chaos continues at the construction site with the unscheduled arrival of The Queen (escorted by her famous client Marcus Dunne), which escalates the drama unfolding with Billy, resulting in a long, overdue rant by Tori.
- While Dylan is tormented by the loss of one best friend and information he needs to share with the other, Tori and Noah investigate a mysterious discovery at the new estate.
- Acting Dead is a satirical dark comedy about the world of Hollywood zombies, and not just the ones leaving their Botox appointments in Beverly Hills. What if your acting career took a turn for the worse, and the only way to be cast in the ever-growing number of zombie-based TV show and movies was to...actually become one? Welcome to the afterlife of Tate and Alex, both struggling to get by, living in their new skin, or what's left of it. But life doesn't slow down just because your heart stopped beating. Sometimes you have to go six feet under to get to the top.
- Tate gets the ultimate ultimatum from his frustrated travel agent turned talent agent, Margot Mullen. Book something or "I'm going to have to let you go." Does Flatline Inc. offer a solution he can live with? Alex might have something to say about that. With a company who's slogan is "Getting Actors Work, Even if it Kills Them," what could go wrong?