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- A man wakes up bruised and bloodied in a large city with no memory. As he begins to discover what happened to him the story takes a violent turn into the unexpected as he begins to discover who he really is.
- Mark Wong and Chris Slaughter's remake of the classic 'Top Gun' features most of your favorite characters and plot points from the 1986 version, plus just the right amount of comedy that the original lacked. 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' was even filmed with a real fighter jet. Edgar Wright and the others from the Empire Movie Awards' judges panel loved it because 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' took home the top prize for the Empire Movie Awards' Done in 60 Seconds competition in March 2010.
- Follow six 20-something actors as they try to navigate their way through the highs and (mostly) lows of making it as an actor in Los Angeles.
- A wealthy man goes to a noodle restaurant to order something "off the menu", but all he gets a healthy serving of justice.
- A man finds a briefcase while filling up his tire at a gas station late at night. Once he sees what's inside, his life will never be the same.
- Based on true events, The Knight's Cross is a story about spies deception in World War 2 Paris. Joachim Peiper is to be decorated by Himmler for his recent success in battle, but what does he know about his lover Marie's plans for the ceremony?
- A story of romance inspired by monsters and meat cleavers. On a search for a birthday gift, Malcolm finds himself in a little toy store with an attractive shop assistant, Charlotte, who seems susceptible to his flirtations. After a few dates he finds himself back at her place. This is when things get interesting... Trust is the foundation of all good relationships but have they rushed into things a little too quickly? If you go looking for trouble, you just might find it.
- With casting director workshops now proclaimed a rip-off, half the group heads off to scene study class while the other half checks out an improv class. Sarah (Audra Marie) and Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) introduce Vivian (Leanne Wilson) to their revered scene study teacher, the beloved and eccentric Terry Tompkins (played by 'That 70s Show' alum Don Stark). Jeff (Nate Golon) and Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) are forced to do an awkward improv scene together, while Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) nails a big audition for the new TV show 'Slingin It.'
- In this Season 2 premiere, Jeff (Nate Golon) and Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) have moved into a swanky new apartment, but for Jeff, it's at a big price - his dignity. Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) may have great new representation, but she's still auditioning for unpaid student films to build up her resume. Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) is still trying to regain his mojo after his bad attitude got him kicked off the network show 'Absolute Opposites.' Vivian (Leanne Wilson) has got a sleazy new boyfriend, but things may be looking up when she reunites with Sarah (Audra Marie).
- Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) has his big day, with the premiere for his new action film 'Urban Tiger.' But good things take a turn for the worst when there is a huge misunderstanding. Sarah (Audra Marie) does a runway show for the hot new "green" charity, Anti-Pave LA, and runs into the sleazy Junior Agent, who happens to be dating Vivian (Leanne Wilson). Jeff (Nate Golon) is forced to beg for his old restaurant job, while Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) is an extra on set as she tries to get her SAG vouchers. Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) and his Theatrical Agent meet under some seedy circumstances.
- Things are finally looking up for Jeff (Nate Golon) who lands a big audition that he is perfect for, but his excitement for the part may end up being his downfall. Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) gets in big trouble on the set of 'Slingin It,' while Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) is having her own problems working as an extra on the set of 'Four Dudes and a Dog.' Vivian (Leanne Wilson) and Sarah (Audra Marie) are at each other's throats thanks to the Junior Agent, and Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) is trying to keep it together under relentless pressure from the paparazzi.
- Vivian (Leanne Wilson) and Sarah (Audra Marie) finally realize that the Junior Agent is the source of all their problems, and devise a strategy to get him back. Jeff (Nate Golon) books the "lead" in a show, only to find out that it's a reality show that may get him the wrong kind of exposure. Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) finally gets to see the results of her starring role in the student film, and Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) is confronted by his improv teacher after soliciting pot from his fellow students. Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) meets with the lawyers of Anti-Pave LA, while scene study teacher Terry Tompkins ('That 70s Show' alum Don Stark) is fighting to keep it together.
- In this season 2 finale, Jeff (Nate Golon) is knee-deep in doughnuts, as he fights for the big prize on the reality show 'The Biggest Gainer.' Adam (Phillip Jeanmarie) does his celebrity appearance for the charity Anti-Pave LA, where his publicist learns an important detail about the founders of the charity. Kaitlyn (Kimberly Legg) must make a decision that can affect her career, but there are forces that may decide her future for her. Matthew (Jonathan Schwartz) puts himself on the line for his Theatrical Agent, at the risk of his great role on 'Slingin It.' Vivan (Leanne Wilson) and Sarah (Audra Marie) get ready for their industry showcase in their scene study class, while their teacher Terry Tompkins (played by 'That 70s Show' alum Don Stark) finds a way to get his life back on track.