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- A family that has faced hardship has their dilapidated house completely rebuilt while they are away on vacation for a week.
- Operation EX-I-33 was a secret government experiment that ended disastrously with loss of human life. A man slowly descends into madness from isolation and loneliness caused by the experiment.
- Drama about the strong bond between a cowpoke and a wild bronco set during the 1940s.
- A docudrama about the death of the American dream.
- Young bullied Peter Parker is gifted great power on a school trip. He quickly cashes in on his new gifts and rises to fame. That new found fame causes Peter to turn a blind eye to a criminal at Silver Star Studios. By letting the man go, Peter is inadvertently responsible for the death of his Uncle Ben. Vowing to never again look the other way, he takes up the mantle of Spider-Man and promises to protect the city of New York forever. Being Spider-Man is not as easy as some may think. J. Jonah Jameson is out to destroy Spider-Man's career as a hero and Quentin Beck, A disturbed individual from Peter's past, has plans far worse for the Wall crawler.
- A group of talented theater students must plan and execute the perfect heist in order to exonerate their beloved mentor of a crime he did not commit.
- A veteran rodeo rider takes on a young apprentice in order to "teach him the ropes", and winds up competing against him.
- Weekly series in which the brilliant Jean Shepherd told stories, visited interesting locations and met interesting people. Initialo series was in 1971. Series was resurrected for additional episodes in 1985.
- Veteran suicide is a national tragedy on an epic scale.A remarkable treatment is proving more powerful than ever imagined: Pairing veterans with wild mustangs taken straight off the range; miraculously turning despair into enduring hope.
- Retelling of the famous incident in the 1854 Crimean War when a British cavalry unit, because of a mix-up in orders, charged an almost impregnable Russian artillery position and was decimated.
- Glass is a metaphor for Life...both begin one way and through the influence of outside forces change shape and become something other than what they began.
- This documentary chronicles the project by Steven Reigns devoted to collecting rubbings from LGBTQ historical markers, signs, tombstones, cenotaphs, plaques, and monuments.
- Uncompromising sports talk show host Dino Costa talks about his journey from homelessness to fame prior to his public fall from grace at SiriusXM.
- Cowboys and Indians celebrate their culture and heritage in exhibitions from Cheyenne, Wyoming.
- When a group of teens create a haunted house, they stir up the ghosts that reside in a historic theater.
- 50 Over is a documentary film that follows four friends as they travel to all 50 states, in 50 days, stopping in each state to play a round of golf. From Maine to Florida, from Florida to the Midwest, from the Midwest through the Four Corners, the Pacific Northwest, even Alaska and Hawaii, this film explores the beauty and diversity of this country through the lens of public golf. The conflict of driving a '91 Dodge camper van, the constant mystery of the next night's accommodations, and a schedule that many deemed impossible, the narrative certainly does not lack drama. However, apart from the inevitable ups and downs of such a journey, this film explores much more. Golf is a game that for so long has carried with it a reputation. Golf has come to be synonymous with terms such as elitism, upper class, and the country club. This is not an unfair assessment, however, golf has another side. By playing public, inexpensive courses, talking with course owners and the wide variety of people who frequent the tattered fairways of this country, this film paints a picture of golf, away from the country club, at the courses that have helped shape the lives of so many.
- The 'prom queen'. The 'art kid'. The 'gay guy'. The 'drop out'. The lives of these four individuals are told through the eyes of those who don't know the whole story. Beginning in reality and spiraling into melodrama, 'Hearsay' acts like the 'telephone-game' where you never know what to believe.
- Arrival of train at the Cheyenne, Wyoming station of the Union Pacific Railroad.
- A champion rodeo rider enters a series of rodeo competitions, and is winning every one so far. However, his enemies are plotting to stop him from taking part in the contests by any means necessary.
- A drone terrorizes a Wyoming town, at the will of a mad man.
- Gas station attendant Dale Roper is a political junkie and part-time speechwriter for a man he hates: dumb-as-a-post Wyoming state senator Wilt Sturgeon ('Like the fish!' say all his campaign signs). When incumbent Congressman T.J. Carvey unexpectedly withdraws his bid for re-election, Sturgeon becomes the Republican candidate for Wyoming's only Congressional seat and Dale winds up working both for and against Sturgeon in an attempt to save the nation from Wilt the Fish's influence and deliver the election to Mark Hoffman, the charismatic Democratic candidate. As the election draws near and Dale is faced with cynicism and corruption on both campaigns, he is forced to decide which side he's on--with potentially dire consequences.
- After a superhero gets his powers taken away, he winds up in therapy unable to cope with being powerless.
- During World War II, Cheyenne native Alan O'Hashi's family avoided life in internment camps such as Heart Mountain. Alan now documents the overt and quiet racism pervasive there and throughout the United States and relates his experiences to current struggles and the issue of civility within society. DVD story includes interviews with Robert Walters, Terie Miyamoto, Carol Kishiyama Hough, and Brian Matsuyama who lived and worked in the once vibrant West 17th Street Japanese neighborhood.
- What appears to be the typical "guy meets girl" relationship becomes a race for survival.
- A videotape is found at a rest stop in Nebraska. But it's contents are so fantastic - it must be seen to be believed. This is the story of two servicemen on their 1st tour of duty - who find out it may be their last assignment on Earth.
- Anna suffers from chronic social jitters and perpetual awkwardness, so conversation guru Amos Stevenson educates her on how to overcome her klutziness while mastering complex conversation techniques. The sheer complexity of her new education causes Anna to wonder if maybe the "art" of conversation which Amos espouses is really a convoluted science which will distance her from true relationships.
- Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" is a classic American literature work. Kerouac writes about his experiences in Cheyenne, Wyoming during "Wild West Days" on his way to Denver. "The stars seemed to get brighter the more we climbed the High Plains. We were in Wyoming now. ... As the truck reached the outskirts of Cheyenne we saw the high red lights of the local radio station, and suddenly we were bucking through a great crowd of people that poured along both sidewalks. 'Hell's bells, it's Wild West Week,' said Slim." That's how Kerouac described the outskirts of Cheyenne in July 1947 from the back of a pick up truck traveling from Nebraska, probably on the Lincoln Highway. After his crazy night in Cheyenne, Kerouac (Sal Paradise) hitchhikes to Denver to meet some rowdy, free-living friends waiting out the post World War II slump in the Mile High City. His pals include a Columbia classmate named Allen Ginsberg (Carlo Marx) and Neal Cassady (Dean Moriarty). "On the Trail: Jack Kerouac in Cheyenne" documents a coming of age theme spanning three generations of "beats". The movie melds historic literature, still images and interviews with next "beat" generation members, including John Allen Cassady, son of Neal Cassady, who reads the part of Sal Paradise and juxtaposes them with 2009 video of Cheyenne Frontier Days and interviews of "beat" literature students from New Vista High School in Boulder, Colorado. The project is a documentary, educational and non-commercial.
- A small community survives our impending nuclear holocaust thanks to their wind-powered shield. When the wind farm breaks down, Natasha and her brother Lysander are humanity's last hope.
- The Shoshones will never again give their great scalp dance unless they do so surreptitiously for Uncle Sam has forbidden any more of these fierce ceremonies that certainly stir up all the latent bad blood in the Red men. The picture was made at Cheyenne with the express permission of the Indian agent who stood near to call the ceremonies to a halt as soon as any excitement should manifest itself among the dancers. First, the Indians are seen marching to the dance ground. The squaws are sent scurrying to the teepees for they are not permitted around while the dance is going on. Then, the medicine men got around the tom-tom and started the music. The dancers began their gyrations. They did not like to have the photographer around and one -- the worst and most evil-looking of the band -- tried to shoot an arrow into the lens. Several times he made the trial to the consternation of our photographer and was then pulled away by the agent who stopped the dance and compelled the Indians to disperse. The dance is quite the most thrilling one ever photographed and was made at great risk not only to the machine but to the photographer as well for the Indians do not relish having their sacred rites caught on film. To get an audience worked up to the highest enthusiasm means that this wonderful film must be on the program.
- Weight Watchers spokeswoman Sarah Ferguson continues her strenuous pursuit of a TV career in Adventures with the Duchess (8 p.m. Sat., ABC). Fergie rock climbs with a blind climber, feeds sharks with Jacques Cousteau's son and swings from a trapeze. She's a modern and accessible royal person!
- Dominic Syracuse offers life lessons in the form of silly stories and personal mishaps.
- Shawn has been tormented for years knowing that his father doesn't want to be a part of his life. When his mother dies and his father doesn't come to the funeral, he reaches his breaking point and drives from his home in Wisconsin to his childhood home in Utah where his father still lives...to kill him. After a snow storm forces Shawn to spend the night in a motel, he meets Ronnie, a carefree and adventurous woman who is heading west to reach her dream of becoming a country western singer. The two find a connection that may force Shawn to rethink his mission.
- What seems like any ordinary night for a young man named Kenny suddenly turns into a nightmare.
- Dominic hires a personal trainer to get into shape. However, the training becomes more difficult than he Anticipated when he realizes his trainer is potentially unhinged.
- Dominic Syracuse returns to his hometown to perform his first hour long stand up special. He covers topics from: terrible auditions, to family, to teaching anger management in prison.
- Jesus and Mindy set off on a spiritual journey to discover "truth". Their quest takes them across the U.S. into the desert. As they individually search for purpose and meaning in their lives, their worlds intertwine and they embark on a journey to find a way to change the world.
- Felix Truman tells the story of Russell Brooks, a high school student who finally snapped after being tormented by his classmates.
- A look at the life and work of controversial rock musician and cult hero, Wesley Willis.
- A real wild and woolly west with desperate riding, bucking bronchos, unexcelled lariat work by Art Boden, the champion lasso king of Wyoming, and rough riding by the famed Otto Kline, the champion broncho buster of the west. Among other features a vicious outlaw bucking horse is mastered. The famous headliner of Percy Williams Orpheum attraction is reproduced. A miniature Wild West Show is seen and the general prairie atmosphere is rigidly adhered to.
- The inaugural season kicks off at the world's largest and most iconic outdoor rodeo and western celebration. It's the 126th Frontier Days from Cheyenne, Wyoming, dating back to 1897. Up first, a chance to make history in the place where it all started, at the "Granddaddy of 'em All."
- As the season approaches, communication is key. How much Portuguese does one man need? Putting in work at the Coleman Casa, Team Thunder is a tour de force that's charging. Don't matter if it's the practice pen, Nothin' But Try Ranch, or Cheyenne. This crew is made of Steele from beginning to end. Frontier Days are here. Daddy, give 'em strength.