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- Two brothers in 1910s California struggle to maintain their strict, Bible-toting father's favor as an old secret about their long-absent mother comes to light.
- Follow Po, who partners up with a no-nonsense English knight named Wandering Blade, to find a collection of four powerful weapons before a mysterious pair of weasels do, and save the world from destruction.
- A research expedition to the Arctic discovers that a melting polar ice cap has released a deadly prehistoric parasite.
- Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of Dug, along with sidekick Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
- Tale of prehistoric survival and love between a male and a female belonging to opposing tribes that happen to be at slightly different stages of evolution.
- In 1881, in Algeria, Michael Denning and Hector Servadac are fighting a duel when a comet brushing Earth takes the two men to the Moon where they discover a prehistoric civilization.
- The adventures of a team of dogs who protect the world as secret agents, unbeknownst to humans.
- A magic raven helps Vitka Paramonov to visit different eras, beginning with the stone age and then working forward in time.
- Today he's famous as the creator of some of Mastodon's most finger curling riffs, with a legendary mind and personality that leaves heads spinning. His untamed creative energy has led him to be a member of at least four bands at once - including Mastodon, Fiend Without A Face, West End Motel, and The Scragglers. When he's not playing music you can find him in his backyard, carving wooden tikis, and the occasional giant phallus. This feature length documentary reveals the steps of Brent's journey, from cape-wearing kid to legendary wild man of rock status, featuring questionable substances, freight train hopping, and lightless basements. As such viewers are cautioned against trying to mimic Brent's lifestyle choices. It's probably wiser to follow the steps of his guitar lessons on the instructional disc, which features over two hours of guitar techniques taught by Brent, in a unique way that only Brent would teach them. The Sound - 2 hours of guitar lessons taught by Brent, with the help of some cute kittens, hot lava, and fireworks. Featuring songs from Mastodon, Fiend Without A Face, and West End Motel. The Story - Brent tells all and you'll see all. It's as close to hanging out and partying with Brent as you're likely to get. Get a backstage tour of his road guitar collection, and hear the outrageous stories of how he acquired them. Includes live footage from the Once More 'Round The Sun tour, the recent past, and the way past. Featuring interviews from Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor, Brent's friend Max Cooper, a home tour, plus a visit to Brent's original practice cave. Outtakes and blooper reel
- Meow Wolf Santa Fe's House of Eternal Return was created out of a massive, collaborative effort by artists entering uncharted territory. In this documentary miniseries, discover the secrets, methods, and brains behind this monumental art installation with footage and interviews by the talented people who willed it into existence.
- Bill Kelliher is known as the rock-solid foundation of a band known for its constant reinvention and refusal to bow to expectations. Bill's roots in hardcore punk and thrash metal, combined with years of putting passion to work, forged a signature sound that would ultimately become the backbone of the sludgy, psychadelic and progressive riffs that are Mastodon. In this honest and unflinching feature-length documentary, Bill reveals all that he has sacrificed to achieve his dreams - and what he learned from fifteen years on the road. From the lowest of lows, to international success as one of today's biggest metal bands, it's all here "The Sound" - Bill Kelliher sits down to teach you his favorite Mastodon tunes, warm-ups and other exercises " The Story" - featuring never-before-seen interviews with bandmates Brann Dailor and Brent Hinds, along with Kevin Sharp of Primate and Brutal Truth 2+ hours of song tutorials, teaching solos, riffs and more 2+ hours of guitar instruction covering guitar technique Live concert footage plus a full rig tour of Bill's gear Outtakes and blooper reel
- 13,000 years ago, a large comet exploded over eastern Canada unleashing a mass of burning fragments that ignited a mega storm of fire spreading for thousands of miles. Nearly every living thing on the North American continent was destroyed, including an ancient civilization known as the Clovis.
- For the most part the Plains Indians were very diverse in their cultures which are profiled in some detail. But a common aspect was their horse culture made possible when the Spanish, defeated by the Navaho, abandoned their livestock and their horses thrived in the wild prairie environment. The mobility made possible by the Indians taming the feral horses enabled a return to a nomadic lifestyle that favored hunting over the agrarian lifestyle predominate among Indians since the sixteenth century. But history better remembers the warfare with neighboring tribes and the Europeans encroaching on the Plains that was facilitated by the horse culture.
- Looks at the future of Boston and Houston after people disappear. It also looks at what will happen to the mummified and cryogenically frozen bodies that are left behind.
- Avacados are a tasty fruit native to the Americas with a ridiculously large and bad tasting seed. Biologists believe avocados were consumed by a large animal that enjoyed the fruit and swallowed the seed whole later to deposit it elsewhere with a nice pile of fertilizer to help it grow. But no suitable animal seems to exist anymore. And the avocado isn't alone in that regard.
- 2010– 1h 29mTV-148.0 (18)TV EpisodeDid other explorers beat Columbus to our shores? New evidence suggests that America may have been discovered -- and rediscovered -- by Asian, Celtic, and Polynesian tribes, among others. Dramatic recreations augment the story of these amazing journeys.
- For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA. Researchers struggled to find DNA in fossils that could survive millions of years. Then, one scientist had the idea to look for DNA not in fossils - but in dirt.