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The 4:30 Movie is a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV (Channel 7) in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to films that spawned sequels.
Battle for Terra was released in France in French and English versions by Rézo Films on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 20, 2010 and include a 3D version of the movie with 4 3D glasses. [7] A Region B Blu-ray 3D was released in Germany. [ 8 ]
3rd Rock from the Sun is an American television sitcom created by Bonnie and Terry Turner, which originally aired from January 9, 1996, to May 22, 2001, on NBC.The show is about four extraterrestrials who are on an expedition to Earth, the third planet from the Sun, which they consider to be a very insignificant planet.
The film's tentative title was titled Planet Earth, the same as the BBC TV series. In February 2005, BBC Worldwide pre-sold distribution rights to Gaumont in France, Wanda Vision in Spain, and Frenetic Films in Switzerland. [7] Lionsgate acquired US, UK and Australian distribution rights to the film in the early 2007.
Planet of the Humans is a 2019 American environmental documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jeff Gibbs. The film was executively produced by Michael Moore. [3] Moore released it on YouTube for free viewing on April 21, 2020, the eve of the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day.
The Cold Moon will rise high in the Boise sky the day after Christmas, illuminating the city in its chilly glow for over 16 hours. No, the moon isn’t especially chilly this time of the year, nor ...
Lonely Planet tells the story of Katherine Loewe — an über-successful fiction writer who accepts an invitation to a writers' retreat in Morocco. With a book deadline looming and mourning a 14 ...
The story is told through a series of clips presented as VHS tapes [1] distributed by the fictional company Gemini Home Entertainment. [2] The tapes are a mixture of educational clips, commercials, public service announcements, and home videos, [3] produced by various fictional companies such as Regnad Computing, Harbinge Technologies, and Optica!