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- 42-minute film of unused footage created by Dave Markey to accompany the eventual DVD release of "1991: The Year Punk Broke"
- A young teen named Finn (Seth Philyaw) is experiencing some weird things while his Mother is away on a business trip. Finn soon begins to realize that he is not alone and that there is something much more ominous at hand.
- A music based alternative show, designed to bridge the gap between Hip-Hop Legends & new school artists. A music based reality show that will change the music industry.
- Stephen M. Green (as himself) checks to see how many subscribers he has on his YouTube channel. Shockingly, he goes from 1 subscriber to 1,000 in a matter of seconds. The skit was filmed, directed, and produced by Stephen M. Green. It is available on YouTube and other websites.
- Bachelor Marc Bajau travels the country on behalf of a clothing brand. He loves life on the road, free from responsibility. But when he starts a new tour to promote the latest line, a one-night stand mysteriously disappears, leaving him in charge of six-year-old Lucas - Thus begins a journey through France like no other, where Marc and Lucas will cross paths with Pierre, an eccentric retiree, and Julie, a young woman afraid to go home and face her family. During this odyssey, flanked by his unlikely trio, Marc faces some difficult decisions that could alter his life forever.
- Desperate to reconnect with his former partner and lover, Ray Unic a disgraced cop plots a kidnap-for-ransom knowing his ex-partner Jane Scott will lead the investigation.
- N.Y.P.D. Detective James Morris hunts his younger brother a Federal Black Panther Party Member who has compromised Morris's Partner/Lover Detective Ralphie Valdez's undercover status.111 is the N.Y.P.D.'s Secret Division and cannot be confirmed.
- A natural history doc. which takes three Seventeenth Century Dutch paintings - the first images ever painted of tarantula spiders - and then travels to Brazil and Suriname in search of the spiders in these images.
- After the government decides to quarantine a suspected COVID-19 group to a remote location, a desperate man named Raz decides to escape the shady confinement. He sets off on a quest to find refuge with an old friend, Rose. When his text messages begging for help are met with rejection, he spirals into deploying a stream of threats which lead to irreversible primal actions.
- Between October 30 and November 10, 1950, around a hundred members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party took up arms in eight towns on the island and in the capital of the United States with the intention of proclaiming the Republic of Puerto Rico. The nationalists had the courage to fight, some poorly armed and others unarmed, against forces that outnumbered them and had superior military equipment.
- A magnitude 9.2 earthquake devastates southern Alaska in 1964. Savvy scientists investigate and reveal how Planet Earths' largest earthquakes occur.
- 2013–Podcast EpisodeOur Harryhausen series comes to an end with this week's episodes focusing on the 1957 film 20 Million Miles to Earth (dir. Nathan Juran). Author Edward J. Russell picked the movie this week, and we spend Part One of our chat talking about the movie itself and how the Ymir was a part of his childhood.
- We wind down our Harryhausen series with Part Two of our chat with author Edward J. Russell about 1957's 20 Million Miles to Earth (dir. Nathan Juran). Not only do we talk about the Ymir and the life Harryhausen breathed into his creation, we also dip into the Sinbad films and talk about the difference between the adventure movies and the monster movies. Also, Derek talks about a movie he recently watched - The Headless Ghost (dir. Peter Graham Scott).
- A comic satire 20 WAYS explores the absurd humor of an article by an Oklahoma lawyer that proposed twenty ways to spot an illegal. An entertaining, intelligent look at immigration using humor to explore this very contemporary story.
- Shane gives Jason some time off, and he goes solo to discuss the origins of the Shane Day holiday. Shane goes through the photos he was able to track down and tells some stories from some of the best years of Shane Days. Shane also goes on some tangents talking about the Bell's beer he is drinking this week, and then tells the story of his journey to Beer #1500 on ShaneDrinksBeer.com.
- Mexico's main primetime newscast for many years.
- A man ages once in every four years and spends his life searching for his true love, Lily.
- 400 BULLETS is an edge-of-your-seat Military Action story about what it means to fight for honor instead of profit. The film packs gun battles, epic hand-to-hand fight sequences and witty dialogue into its 90 minute run time.
- The Internet is flooded with e-mails promising money-making business proposals, lottery win notifications, and fabulous inheritances. This is the story of how one man's involvement with such an Internet scam ruined his life.
- Over the past 200 years, many battles have been waged in the name, of Liberty. Whether they were fought on bloody fields of war, or the freshly mowed lawn of a baseball stadium, this film celebrates the tenacity of ordinary human beings, who have taken extraordinary measures to ensure that they leave the world a better place. This film explores Jackie Robinson's historic struggle to enter Major League sports as the first African American player of the modern era. Legendary Hall of Fame Broadcaster, Ernie Harwell, hosts this documentary film and describes the extreme pressures of prejudice, racism and hatred that his friend, Jackie Robinson endured during the late 1940's. This film features: 1968 World Champion Detroit Tigers, Gates "Gator" Brown and Jim Price, Curtis Granderson (New York Yankees), Rodd Allen (1984 World Champion Detroit Tigers) and Jackie Robinson's daughter, Sharon Robinson (Author).
- Everything is completely black and silent for nearly one whole minute with no explanation. The video, which doesn't have Stephen M. Green present throughout the entire run-time, was filmed, directed, and produced by Stephen M. Green. It is available on YouTube and other websites.
- Stephen M. Green tastes one of the many coffee drinks from 7-Eleven and doesn't like it at all. He is present throughout the entire video, which was filmed, directed, and produced by Stephen M. Green. It is available on YouTube and other websites.
- A young pregnant woman escapes from her corporate sponsor to seek freedom for herself and her unborn child and to set in motion a plan to bring down the autonomous organization. When she meets an immigrant shop owner with everything to lose, will she be turned in or helped to achieve her goal or will the armed agents of the omnipresent organization catch up with them both first?
- One day Katia finds a letter in an old bottle. It is from Mathew her school sweetheart whom she hadn't seen for 16 years. Can one letter bring back memories of childhood love and change their unhappy lives?
- Dan Bell takes viewers of a night time tour of some local Baltimore 's hidden history. First stop is a former late 1800s mansion where the Baltimore invention the Ouija board was named. A location for the classic film "Diner" is also included in this archived version of a May 2019 live stream.
- This docu-drama from a Catholic perspective seeks to understand our modern world by understanding the motivations behind the most damaging historical event in Church history: Martin Luther's Reformation which began in 1517. By using re-enactments, interviews with current Catholic clergymen as well as historical consultants, the documentary gives the viewer some obscure and lesser-known knowledge in order to make the case for this damning moment in history.
- Jimmy Doherty and the team see how science taking place today will impact on all of us in the future. Beetles inspire new technologies, the latest scanner allows scientists to take a trip inside a shark, and ancient specimens are called into the battle to help prevent an extinction.
- The movie, and true story, is about how Harold began working for the garbage industry in New Jersey only to find out that it was run by the Mafia. Having been in and out of jail most of his life, Harold feared more jail time and so went to the FBI. Harold went undercover to get as much illegal information that he could. The information he got helped put away dozens of Mafia men. Harold is currently in the witness protection program.
- Shocked by someone's death, Chloe, Lucifer and the rest of the team work together to investigate and take down the killer. Then, Lucifer has an epiphany, Maze decides to mend a broken friendship and Chloe finally sees the truth.
- A Divine Journey profiles a young change-maker, Divine Mugisha, striving to overcome the hardships of living in extreme poverty. The story follows her heroic journey as she sets out to study psychology to treat depression and prevent suicides in disadvantaged and refugee communities. Divine grew up in extreme poverty, facing hunger and mental health challenges. Despite her struggles, she dedicates her life to creating change. As a young advocate, she started Supportive Pillar, a CBO dedicated to helping youth stay in school. On a mission to address mental health issues, Divine recognizes she must now leave home to pursue her own education so she can better serve her community.
- This feature length documentary film follows the early history of Fat Wreck Chords, from its founding by Fat Mike and his then wife Erin Burkett, through its cultural zenith in the late 1990's.
- Each of us has once dreamed of breaking the monotonous and tiring routine of life. Chris and Hugo have found the solution: a golden job.
- Jason falls for an Amish girl in a wagon train party that has stopped over in Seattle. He must commit to the peaceful, non-violent Amish way of life if he is to pursue her, but finds it difficult when an extortionist threatens to provoke a union strike and attacks him outright.
- A Little from Left of Right takes a fascinating route to promote awareness of cannabis' essential place in our arsenal of medical treatments. Exploring a history going back to ancient cultures, the film recounts how cannabis was prevalent in American medical treatments until as late as the 1940s. The backlash against "marijuana" - the word is a thinly veiled racial epithet contrived by opponents - stemmed in large part from economic self-interest. The vanguard of the medical marijuana movement relates the inside story surrounding Californians passing Proposition 215 in 1996, ensuring the rights of the seriously ill to cannabis treatment despite daunting federal laws. We meet the people whose lives and health are impacted at a San Francisco holistic clinic. From societal bane to therapeutic remedy, cannabis' gradual hard-earned return is revealed.
- A Longer Journey describes how one woman comes to understand her body's messages of pain as she struggles with an unnamed illness. Using a collage-like experimental style, the film is the untold story of chronic pain through re-enactment, Butoh dance, and yoga. It is based on true stories of women living with chronic illness. The film reveals how pain can shape identity.
- Jon loves to worship God, but his way of showing it is unconventional which creates conflict in his church.
- Irene is a young housewife and mother who tries to raise her young family, love her husband and keep her home all the while studying her masters' degree. Mario, her husband, is a good man, but he's tied by convention. When she has a strange mishap one day, her domestic life is catapulted in a whirl of horror and violence that will tear the fabric of her very existence apart.
- Take a look at the extraordinary trade-skills program that Darby High School is running under the leadership of Max Fiedler and his students. "A Measured Success" showcases the Measure Net program and how a Montana High School and community are tackling the trade-skilled workers shortage.
- It's boom time as Wales becomes known the world over for one particular product - Welsh steam coal, the best you can get. In the space of 50 years, 'black gold' builds a new Wales. The coalfield pulls in hundreds of thousands of migrants with a different language and culture, becoming a bustling modern world of its own. Yet no sooner has Wales found itself at the centre of global trade, than the Depression causes an industrial crash with a bitter social fallout.
- Jen Walters' world is turned upside down after a freak accident leaves her with superpowers.
- Tula Jetters (Ann Margret) is a stubborn widow who still mourns the death of her husband from years ago called "The Captain." She lives alone in a big beautiful home by a lake, but her independence may be threatened by the reality of her diminished vision. She has resisted change, including seeing an eye specialist. Her late husband's niece Billie (Hunter Tylo) and nephew Dave (Sean O'Bryan) have a real estate agency and are now pressuring her to go into assisted living. They have dreams of using her land to make a killing in a big land development. They get a county social worker Jan (Rebecca McFarland) involved in evaluating her independence. Into this mix drops a drifter Henry (Matthew Settle) and his young daughter Cali (Shailene Woodley). Restless Henry becomes a handyman while Cali dreams of having a home here.
- A tale of fate and human capacity for endurance in an uncaring world. A Place to Stay tells the story of a traveller and a Gypsy girl who are thrown together by society's rejection of their customs and ways of life. Among the crop circles of Wiltshire a love developes that hides its own mystery - with profound consequences on both lives
- An impossible adventure begins when a young boy sneaks out of George Washington's encampment on a frantic search for his father, a 6th Pennsylvania soldier who does not return from the 1778 Battle of Monmouth. Will the game of draughts (checkers) save the young boy's life and get him home?
- Shane and Jason wrap up 2023 with a Christmas Special, looking back on the year and discussing some of the things they were most excited about. The guys wrap things up by resurrecting Shane's Christmas Mix tradition from the past, and creating a new 2023 Mix, with some help from a few special friends, which Shane then publishes on Apple Music.
- Stephen M. Green goes on a quest to find peace among obstacles, enemies, etc. Uploaded as an "EDIT," it is where a number of photos/clips are edited and made into something new. Star Knight is no longer available on the Apple and Google Play Stores.
- Dan Bell heads to Florida to film two locations for his latest Dead Mall Series video. The first stop is Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville, FL. This large, colourful and modern mall was the most successful mall in the United States in 1979. Regency Square's now deteriorating interior and mostly closed storefronts reflect this modern retail era's sad decline. Next is a visit to Palatka Mall in Palatka, FL. Though this once busy mid size regional mall is essentially retail dead, the building itself has been mostly converted to medical and government offices, providing a look at an example of a successful mall repurposing.
- Two Frenemies come face to face to flaunt their greatest Christmas gift. Envious of each others Christmas fortune, they join forces and set out to search for another gift lacking victim. Their mission backfires when they end up somewhere they never expected.
- We get a chance to follow the amazing journey of a loggerhead turtle. But this extraordinary creature isn't in for an easy ride. As she crosses the Pacific ocean, she encounters sharks, marlins, crocodiles, typhoons and the most dangerous enemy of all - fishermen.