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- Albert Brooks directs himself as a successful film editor with far too many issues that affects the relationship between him and his remarkably patient girlfriend.
- Adrian Grenier stars as Sean McAllister, a successful fashion designer who hasn't seen his family in years. He returns to his hometown for a painstaking family reunion that will take him back to his past only to rebuild his future.
- A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.
- A teenager has a mobile broadcast transmitter in his van that allows him to take over the airwaves as a renegade disc jockey.
- When a high school senior, Chris, gets in trouble with the West L.A. police for joy riding in stolen cars, his wealthy but neglectful dad hires Chris's older brother Lance to spend time with him and keep him out of trouble. Lance is in the underworld, running guns, so caring for Chris starts out as a good cover. Then, he warms to his brother, and the two develop a strong bond; Chris gets serious about school and starts to come out of his shell. But, will the relationship be strong enough to weather pressures from Lance's business, Chris's discovery that dad is paying Lance for the care, and Lance's enjoyment of female companionship?
- Hollywood's own "Can't Be Stopped" crew is one of the most influential and recognizable graffiti crews to emerge out of the U.S. is Since its inception in the early 1980's, the initials C.B.S. have been at the forefront of evolving graffiti art into a true, authentic art form. The kinship forged by father figure "Skate" creates a bond of brotherhood, a surrogate family protecting these artists from the temptations of the Hollywood streets, imprinting upon them an unrivaled standard of morality, respect and integrity in graffiti. Skate's tutelage becomes their lore and mantra, the driving force as these boys come of age, many from broken homes, into their ultimate success and prosperity. Unbeknownst to these young artists, they were shaping the medium and ultimately became pioneers. Their notoriety and acclaim was a transcending factor that evolved this contemporary art form, transcending the stigmas attached to this subculture.
- With the size of her classes dwindling each year, Newton High music teacher Malvina Adams is asked to retire. Trying to prove she's still got it, she composes a school fight song which finds its way into the hands of bandleader Bob Crosby who turns it into an overnight hit. Over the protestations of her stuffy niece Abby, Malvina travels to New York and performs her song with Bob's band and becomes even more popular. The newness of the song fades quickly though, and, faced with becoming a flash-in-the-pan, Malvina tries to write one last hit song before giving up and returning to Newton.
- Therapist Ben Harmon, his wife, Vivien, and their daughter, Violet, move across the country to Los Angeles to escape their troubled past.
- Katie and Tommy at Fairfax HS. Top Recruit: Scott Harris (Fairfax), Tanner McKee (Centennial), Cameron Thomas (Carlsbad). Watch List: Sophia Genevich (Serra), Ashworth Molten (Orange Lutheran), Chelsea Olmedo (Chatsworth). Advice: Xander Schauffele (Scripps Ranch). BC: Carlsbad, Surf Team, Ben Goldstein, Ryan Blackburn, Wyatt Andrews, Peytie Slater. Honor Roll: Natalie Duhs (University City), Noah Hodge (Santa Margarita), Davon Jones (Quartz Hill). Blast: USD Soccer, Allie Jara (Yorba Linda). Game Day: Birmingham vs Fairfax.