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The tables are turned when a plant monster grows a human houseplant in a torturous room of gore and existential dread.
Rock On is a DVD released by the Australian band The Screaming Jets in 2005. It features a live performance at Evan Theatre, Penrith and some bonus material such as an interview with the band and the video clips for Heart of the Matter and Right Place, Wrong Time. It also came with a bonus disc of the extended live performance also called Rock On.
Scrappy is running a sideshow, and Margie wants to come in. She sneaks in and accidentally sabotages some of the acts, particularly those starring Scrappy.
A female rookie armored truck guard is caught between her co-workers' plot to rob their own truck and greedy gangsters desperate to grab the cash.
A looped video, part of the City of Ys sculptural installation series by Camille Henrot.
Screen Test of Edie Sedgwick and Kipp Stagg (aka Bima Stagg).
Screen Test of Lou Reed.
Scrappy runs a rodeo in a vacant lot, with a lot of mistreated cats standing in for cattle to be roped, and so forth. A little girl wants to be part of the show, but the boys don't like that.
The Triumphant Return of the Loudest Comedian of the 80s.....except this time he's in the Philippines
Screen test with George Millaway and Archie.
But happily Kerkhof the uncompromising iconoclast is back. With his newest film RON ATHEY: IT’S SCRIPTED (the original title RON ATHEY: SO MANY WAYS TO SAY HALLELUJAH had to be changed because there is already a 2 hour documentary in production under this title) he has delivered a convincing artistic achievement. Those without strong stomachs will probably find the overwhelming amount of injection needles and razor blades a bit too much, but the film is so cleverly constructed that one cannot look away.
Scrappy and Oopie sneak into the New York Auto Show to look at the new cars. Then they go home and build their own auto from bath tubs and sausages. Will they be the hit of the show?
By converting a radio, Scrappy has a new invention, a TV set that he shares with his friends as they change channels watching various shows until they land on an exciting boxing match.
Scrappy comes down to open up his toy store and let customer Oopie in. Oppie begins to wreak havoc, but when the toys begin to attack the two of them, they defend themselves.
Scrappy and company are putting on a show in the barn. All they need is a good theme song for the balcony scene, which Scrappy writes. Unfortunately, while everyone else remembers the music, he keeps forgetting his part.
Scrappy and the Champ compete on horseback, in cars and airplanes to win the race.
Scrappy goes to the South Pole with many radio personalities.
Scrappy and Oopie are tootling along in a car-and-trailer rig, which is larger on the inside than the outside. It's able to submerge and fly, and contains a cow, and a tree that contains a wasp nest and a bear.
Scrappy and Oopie are playing, when a pony arrives from Hollywood. Scrappy tries to ride him, but the pony throws him. When Oopie gives him sugar cubes, the pony takes a liking to him.
Jungle Animal Tales: 3 Stories (1985) "The Saggy Baggy Elephant" (written by Kathryn Jackson and Byron Jackson, illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren) "The Tawny Scrawny Lion" (by Kathryn Jackson and Gustaf Tenggren) "Rupert the Rhinoceros" (by Carl Memling and Tibor Gergely) Re-released in 1989 as Tawny Scrawny Lion's Jungle Tales.