 | You Got Served Beat the World 2011
Three dance crews prepare to do battle at the international Beat the World competition in Detroit. In the final showdown to become world champions lifelong hopes, dreams and even lives, are at stake. |
 | How I Got Lost 2009
Two friends deal with loss amidst events bigger than them. Andrew is the friend we all have, the one who convinces you to come along despite your better judgment. Talented but with seemingly nothing to lose, his tailspin is balanced only by his professional drive to succeed as a trader on Wall Street. His best friend Jake, brokenhearted and writing sports instead of fiction, does his best to clean up the mess his friend creates until he runs into his capricious ex, Sarah again. So Andrew convinces him to ditch New York and hit the road, going nowhere. They commandeer a cab to Philadelphia, where they borrow Andrews moms station wagon. But when their car runs out of gas in the middle of Pennsylvania, Andrew reveals the real reason for the trip his father has died, and he doesnt think he can make it through the funeral alone. On the road and in small town Ohio, Jake encounters the people who will help him start over. Meanwhile, Andrew runs away until he cant run any more. |
 | Margot 2009
At the age of forty Dame Margot Fonteyn is considered to be past her best as a prima ballerina and Ninette de Valois is reducing her roles at the Royal Ballet. Then the exciting young Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, a recent defector to the West, comes into her life and her bed and revitalizes her career. Frederick Aashton creates a new ballet for them and they become the golden couple of the ballet world. However, Margot is married to Roberto Tito Arias, a Panamanian politician of dubious repute who is not sympathetic to her calling and is probably faithless. When he is shot and paralyzed for life Margot must carry on dancing well into her sixties in order to pay for his costly treatment though she still collaborates with Rudolf in the occasional ballet. |
 | Andy Parsons Britains Got Idiots Live 2009
Britains Got Idiots is the stunning debut DVD of Andy Parsons, the star of Mock The Week and Live at the Apollo. Recorded at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue at the zenith of his sellout UK tour. Britains Got Idiots proves once and for all that Andy Parsons is not only the topical comedian of his generation but a damn fine dancer. |
 | Not Forgotten 2009
In a TexMex border town, a man and his wife must face their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. |
 | The Land That Time Forgot 2009
Shipwrecked castaways stumble upon the mysterious island of Caprona in the Bermuda Triangle, confronting maneating dinosaurs and a stranded German UBoat crew while trying to escape |
 | Bart Got a Room 2008
While Dannys father and mother independently search for love, Danny is on his own desperate quest to find a prom date. Dannys search becomes progressively more pathetic once he and his family learn that Bart, the schools biggest dweeb, not only secured a date for the prom, but got a hotel room as well. |
 | I Got Five on It Too 2008
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 | Batman Gotham Knight 2008
Animeinspired directtoDVD anthology film. Comprised of six short stories, from diverse creators, including Academy Awardnominated Josh Olsen A History of Violence, Batman Begins writer David S. Goyer, and comics scribe Brian Azzarello. Its planned for a release window of two to four weeks prior to the release of The Dark Knight, and would bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. |
 | Batman Gotham Knight 2008
Animeinspired directtoDVD anthology film. Comprised of six short stories, from diverse creators, including Academy Awardnominated Josh Olsen A History of Violence, Batman Begins writer David S. Goyer, and comics scribe Brian Azzarello. Its planned for a release window of two to four weeks prior to the release of The Dark Knight, and would bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. |
 | Batman Gotham Knight 2008
Animeinspired directtoDVD anthology film. Comprised of six short stories, from diverse creators, including Academy Awardnominated Josh Olsen A History of Violence, Batman Begins writer David S. Goyer, and comics scribe Brian Azzarello. Its planned for a release window of two to four weeks prior to the release of The Dark Knight, and would bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. |