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- A look at four seasons in the lives of a happily married couple and their relationships with their family and friends.
- A jock and a social misfit accidentally switch bodies after a freak accident.
- Fatal Attraction between a dentist and his patient
- Feature length documentary of the real story behind the legend of The Mothman.
- Long time Bluegrass singer and songwriter Dave Evans heard a voice when he was just a child at the young age of thirteen. "From the ole Queen City, to New Boston town, Ironton and Ol' Hanging Rock, I've made every stop, I've played every station, while traveling down Ol' Highway 52." The ambitious youngster who at the time was just acquainting himself with the craft of music and the talent of playing the banjo, had written these mature lyrics that would come to pass as a bold prediction, some say vision, of his life to come. By age 18, the boisterous teenager and close knit family man from Portsmouth, Ohio landed his first professional job when he was asked to join Earl Taylor's Stoney Mountain Boys band where Evans would play the banjo. The talented young "Banjer Picker," as he liked to call himself, was soon gathering a reputation for having lightning quick hands when it came to stroking a banjo, and over the course of a year quickly discovered his talents as an emerging singer and songwriter as well. When an unfortunate illness struck his mother in 1969, Evans, true to his "family above all" roots, returned home to Ohio to care for his Mother and be with his loved ones. After her passing, Evans remained in Ohio until the beckoning of Bluegrass music began calling his name once again. Playing in various clubs, fairs, theatres, and festivals; he harnessed his talents until an opportunity presented itself in 1972 that he couldn't resist. Larry Sparks, known for his hard driving Bluegrass ballads, had approached Dave about joining up with his band of musical outlaws and soon Evans was a "Lonesome Rambler." It was during those years playing and touring with the Ramblers that Evans would master his deep tenor singing style that would become a staple of his identity within the Bluegrass community. As with many Legends, their stardom comes to pass through a natural progression, and Evans, true to form, after bouncing around in numerous bands of notoriety, eventually embraced his destiny and moved from being a back up vocalist and band mate, to a front man and leader of his own crew. In 1978 Dave Evans formed "Dave Evans and the River Bend," a vehicle which would finally allow the talented musician to step into the spotlight and produce the music he had always dreamed of making as a child. Soon Evans, as predicted, had played every venue, theatre, and stage along the long and winding "Ol' Highway 52." The River Bend thrived for about a decade, touring various states and territories and recording 5 albums with long time Bluegrass icons, Rebel Records. During the 90's Evan's career came to an immediate and unfortunate halt when again family came calling, and an incident transpired that to this day, has never been clearly explained to the public. After his son was attacked and shot at by a local group of troublemakers, Evans, being an individual from a time when men were men, took the law into his own hands. As the famous song "Pastures of Plenty," which Evans covered in his album "Classic Bluegrass" goes: "My land I'll defend with my life need it be, cause my pastures of plenty must always be free." Evans did just that by abiding by such a credo, but unfortunately men who follow their inner voice sometimes find that truth from within, often doesn't fit within the exterior world. Evans soon fell victim to a political agenda scorned from run-ins with past public officials that had made it their mission to retaliate against the former Lonesome Rambler who had made some enemies along the way to becoming a Bluegrass Living Legend. Evans, the respected artist, musician, and family man who had avoided a record his entire life, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for an "assault" charge. The popular, internationally recorded Bluegrass star would soon vanish from the public eye and the music business for a full decade. Evans, who was incarcerated in Ohio, was well known by inmates who had been long time fans of the local boy who had made it big. Although the charges and sentence were clearly a skewed, and never was there more of a case where the punishment didn't fit the crime, Evans, being the man he is, served his full sentence without a holler or complaint. While being locked away from the world and taken out of the limelight, Evans however continued to write music from within his "Cold Dark Cell," as mentioned in his masterful "High Waters" album from 2002. As any great artist does, he adapted and turned an unfortunate situation into positive energy, recording several albums shortly after his release and drawing on those experiences for lyrical inspiration. Songs such as "C.O. come and get me," "It's all up to you,' and "Somebody's here for me," off of his return album "Bad Moon Shining," became immediate hits with fans who immediately connected to the truth and sincerity of these telling masterful lyrics of his time in prison. Rejuvenating the River Bend Band, only this time calling on his family to round out his crew, Evans and sons continued on the path he was stalled from 10 years ago. To this day, Dave Evans continues to travel the many winding roads a musician takes throughout life. He is without a doubt, a man who has remained unchanged by time, the last of a breed of men who like life simple, and who make music for the sheer joy of it. Not preoccupied with corporate sponsors, synthesized enhanced lyrics or looking to reinvent himself, he has managed to do what few musicians have during the span of their career and life: Play by their own rules, make the decisions and music they want, and in the fashion that doesn't compromise their own personal beliefs, morals, or methods. Our film will document this amazing true story of one man's prediction of his own destiny and seeing it through despite juggling the many hurdles life can throw at you. We will interview key people from Dave's childhood and early years, as well as prominent Country and Bluegrass musicians that have played with, or been inspired by Dave's career. Our film will at all opportunities incorporate as much of Dave's music as possible to help narrate our story through not just voice over and interview, but in song.
- The story revolves around an iconic actress on the skids, making a play for a comeback with a late night talk show host.
- Join the Wiggles as they add their special Wiggles magic to favorite nursery rhymes and songs.
- After an innocent man is released from prison for a crime he did not commit, he seeks out the people he believes responsible for his destiny's unfortunate path...under the impression that he is dieing of a disease due to a disturbing experience in jail, Murphy Berserk decides to no longer be the "forced" one in his life, but the "enforcer." He takes the advice of his long time war vet friend and decides to "cut all his ties, and end every game you started on this god-forsaked earth."
- Sketch comedy series based on the comedy of Godfrey Danchimah.
- Dreams: They drive our wildest aspirations, and inspire the best in those around us. Only one show turns a dream into a reality.
- Art Attack is a travelogue documentary series that explores the most unique, dangerous, and compelling art forms in the world.
- A true crime in New Jersey was caught on tape and not discovered until years later by a television producer who bought a camera in a pawn shop.
- In rural West Virginia, a group of diverse high school students must ban together for survival when a zombie apocalypse reaches their town. Red Dawn meets Dawn of the Dead in this pop culture throw back nostalgic action horror flick.
- Mr. Heisen-Bear and Al-Bear Einstein, two animated bears, work together to solve Heisen-Bear's every day problems using the scientific method and other science concepts. The videos start by explaining a problem that Mr. Heisen-Bear is having, after which he generalizes the concept, then performs an experiment. He then calls his scientist friend Al-Bear Einstein, to explain the concepts that outline the experiment. In this story, Mr. Heisen-Bear needs to make some fizzy soda for a picnic he's going to with his friends. Through an experiment shown in cartoon as well as by real students in a classroom, the children are taught the scientific method, atoms, acid base reactions, chemical formulas, dilution, solubility, volume, and weight in a manner which they can comprehend.
- A female ninja must take to bookkeeping to make ends meet when her ninja jobs dry up.
- TV SeriesReality Series following Vatican Sanctioned Exorcists in the USA
- Series developed around a family of scrappers in Pennsylvania.
- Tracy Evans is a Detective patrolling the very same streets his father was arrested and then incarcerated within.
- Series built around "Lying Lees" car dealership in Moorehead Kentucky where customers can trade in rare antiques for cars.
- Real life psychic Jane Doherty takes 4 participants (a bouncer, a marine, a tarot card reader and your average joe) into one of the most haunted areas in the United States to perform 2 seances...this is the truest sense a reality show...the people are real, the psychic is credible and truely odd and unexplainable things happen during the program. this is the first of a six dvd series where psychic Jane Doherty will investigate a paranormal area...
- Ever wanted to pick up the sport of Billiards but were afraid to or didn't have the time? The Basics of Billiards is an easy to watch, easy to learn, self help video intended for new comers interested in learning the rules, regulations, techniques, and terminologies of the game of pool. As opposed to other "how to" videos that teach viewers how to become a better pool player, this DVD is targeted towards novices and amateurs interested in picking up pool as a new activity, educating them on the basics of the sport. Before you can become a better pool player you have to understand the rules of the game, basics techniques and terminologies and the basics methods of play. Viewers learn along with our on camera beginning pool players covering subjects such as, "Tools of the Trade," "Table Terms," "Striking the ball," "More advanced shots," "Helpful Hints," The rules of 8 ball," and "9 ball."
- This film is a "visual Poem" spoken over images of the aftermath of the terrorist incident on the 11th of September, 2001.
- Learn how to keep your code "DRY" by defining variables and creating snippets of shareable code with mixins. We'll then use the extend functionality of Sass to extend styles onto other selectors.
- TV SeriesReality TV series based on the work of sports collector Eric Jacob.