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The Lizzie McGuire Movie

Graduating from junior high school, Lizzie McGuire (Hillary Duff) goes to Italy for her summer vacation. Lizzie's inner thoughts are represented on the screen in the form of an animated version of herself...

The Magic Catalogue

Teens inadvertently acquire a cache of high-tech weapons the likes of which have never been seen.

The Mysteries Of Harris...

A mysterious man (Harris Burdick) submits to a publisher a series of fantastical drawings each with a brief caption. Burdick promises to return with the full stories the next day but is never seen again.

The Other Guy

A couple finds their relationship falling apart after 25 years of marriage. As a result, the wife decides to move into the big city in search of adventure and a new life. In her search for fun and excitement she meets the hottest man alive -- young, handsome, rich, nice and half her age. When he hits on her and the two start dating, her husband is forced to compete with the younger man to win her back.

The Runner

The story centers on a lone man who is sent back in time to change the course of history but who also has a personal motive of saving the love of his life.

The Santa Clause 2

Scott Calvin has been Santa Claus for the past eight years, and his loyal elves consider him the best Santa ever. But Santa's world is turned upside down when he's dealt a double whammy of bad news: not only has his son, Charlie, landed on this year's "naughty" list, but if Scott doesn't marry by Christmas Eve—just a month away!—he'll stop being Santa forever. (It's right in his contract—the "Mrs. Clause") Desperate, Scott turns to the elves' new invention—a machine that can replicate anything—to create Santa II (a toy version of himself) and he leaves his double in charge. Things quickly go south at the North Pole when Santa II institutes some strange redefinitions of what's naughty and nice; worse, when Scott finally falls for a potential Mrs. Claus, she threatens to drive a wedge between him and Charlie. In a climactic battle pitting Santa, Charlie, the new Mrs. Claus, and the elves against Santa II and his army of tin soldiers, the future of Scott's family, the North Pole, and Christmas itself, hangs in the balance.

The World's Most Annoyi...

Plot revolves around a man who is forced to travel cross-country with his annoying brother in order to get to his own wedding.

Tiana (series)

The series follows newly crowned Princess of Maldonia on a new adventure.

Time Jumper

Terry Dixon, the greatest agent of the secret government organization known as HUNT (Heroes United, Noble and True), has a cell phone like no other. Invented by Terry's father, it's called The Articulus and it has all the latest and greatest cell phone features—plus one: It's also a time machine!

Ever mindful of the dangers of Articulus falling into the wrong hands, Terry's father ensured that it can be operated by only two people on earth—Terry and his brother Sam. But Sam, the original Time Jumper, has been lost in time, forcing Terry, an unlikely hero, to step into his shoes. As Terry's search for his brother propels him through space and time, he is pursued by Charity Vyle, the beautiful, diabolical head of a worldwide criminal cartel called CULT (Council of Unlawful, Loathsome Terrorists), who wants Articulus for her own nefarious schemes. Each episode, Terry tries to stay one step ahead of his sworn enemy, while tracking down new clues to Sam's whereabouts.

Time Zones

An event causes the world to spontaneously develop "time zones," fractures in space-time which replace various segments of the world with identical geography from the past and future; so it could be 1750 in France, 300 B.C. in China and 2065 in New York.

Tiny Dancer

A Mexican-American ballet prodigy from Oakland, Calif., faces personal and family challenges.

Toy Story 2 in 3-D

Originally released in 1999, "Toy Story 2" went on to become one of the most popular animated features of all time. The film picks up as Andy is heading off to Cowboy Camp and the toys are left to their own devices. When an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (owner of Al's Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody, and Woody learns that he's a highly valued collectable from a 1950s TV show called "Woody's Roundup," the stage is set for a daring rescue attempt by the gang from Andy's room. The film introduced such other memorable characters from "Woody's Roundup" as Jessie the cowgirl, Bullseye the horse, and the Prospector.

Triumph

Set against the backdrop of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, the story of how the son of an Alabama sharecropper shattered Adolf Hitler’s myth of Aryan supremacy by winning a record four gold medals in the 100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash, the long jump and the 400-meter relay.

Tron

When Flynn (Jeff Bridges) hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer to prove his work was stolen by another executive, he finds himself on a much bigger adventure. Beamed inside by a power-hungry master control program, he joins computer gladiators on a deadly game grid, complete with high-velocity "light cycles" and Tron (Bruce Boxleitner), a specialized security program. Together, they fight the ultimate battle with the MCP to decide the fate of both the electronic world and the real world!

Tux

A young street fighter falls into a coma and learns that he has lived his life so selfishly that he only has enough karma points to be reincarnated as an animal 15 pounds or less. Trapped in the body of a chin-strap penguin, he tries to overcome the humiliation and rack up enough good deeds to get his old body back and save the girl he loves.