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MOVIE
Time for Milking
5.51
In the film Dhara Ka Tem Saroj and Mukesh are a farmer couple living with their two children in the village. On a summer afternoon, Saroj is bitten by a scorpion while harvesting wheat in the farms. Mukesh, her husband, is skeptical about taking her to the hospital, assuming she would be fine. The night becomes gloomy and brings back memories of the lost time in their life.
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Long For Fish
5.51
After meeting Sima Jiao, the master of Gengchen Immortal Mansion, who has been sealed in the mountains for five hundred years, and Liao Ting Yan, who unexpectedly came to the world of immortality, he was overcome by his "salted fish" (a term used to describe people who are self-deprecating and have no pursuits) instinct of wanting nothing. From then on, Liao Ting Yan began to guide Sima Jiao to be good step by step and became the person who changed him. During the process, they fell in love and experienced a love-hate entanglement spanning three lives in the fairy palace, the demonic realm and the human world. In the end, the two chose to protect their love and maintain peace in the three realms.
MOVIE
Bullets for Winter
5.51
It is confirmed to be in the works, but the release date is still unknown. The movie is expected to be a soft reboot with a new actor stepping into the iconic role.
MOVIE
Cry for Help
6.21
A documentary about the rise of teenage suicide and what two different American schools are doing to reach out to students and their parents.
TV
Time for Beany
7.91
Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally on the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955. It was created by animator Bob Clampett, who later reused its core characters in the animated Beany and Cecil series. The show won three Primetime Emmy Awards for best children's show.
MOVIE
Tit for Tat
5.51
A marriage counselor's blackmail scheme targeting her clients' unfaithful husbands spins dangerously out of control.
TV
Time for Timer
71
Time for Timer was the collective title for a short series of public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in the early 1970s. The animated spots featured Timer, a tiny cartoon character who represented the sense of "time" in the human body. Timer was in charge of when a person felt it was time to eat, time to sleep, etc. He carried a large pocket watch inside of him, which would often set off an alarm whenever something was about to happen. Usually wearing a bow tie and top hat, Timer looked somewhat like a little yellow blob with long arms and legs, and a face. Timer also had limited magical powers, such as instant transportation, which he often used to exit his host body from time to time if things got too exhausting. A wise-cracker as well as a song-and-dance man, Timer promoted healthy eating and personal hygiene for children, using clever songs and animation.
MOVIE
Meat for Dinner
5.51
An artist moves in and out of a studio. The camera shifts from a dollhouse-like view of her to a character observing the world.