Kham grew up with elephants in Thailand. Elephants are majestic creatures, bred for peace, but prepared for war. When an evil Asian gang kidnapped the bull and the baby elephant during a festival and smuggled them to Sydney Australia, Kham must travel to a foreign land, and unravel a conspiracy that will reach into the highest strata of Australian law and business circles. With only his Muy Thai fighting techniques, and a disgraced Thai-descent police sergeant, he must reclaim his elephants, and his heritage... Against almost impossible odds...
A love story of the beauty and the geek based on a real Internet phenomenon. Train Man, is a fairy tale like story that has become a media sensation. You'll laugh and most likely cry as this geek transforms himself into a prince charming. Computer engineer Otaku (the Japanese term for "geek") is an average young man, dressed in unstylish clothes and dorky glasses. But as luck would have it, he encounters a pretty young woman on a commuter train and saves her from a lecherous molester, falling in love with her at first sight. A few days later he receives a thank-you message from the woman along with a set of Hermes teacups. Having never had a girlfriend or received a gift from a girl in his life, Otaku seeks out his pals on his BBS website for advice using his codename Train_Man: "How should I ask her out?" Deeply interested in Train Man's first love, his BBS pals eagerly supply him with advice. Encouraged by their support, Train_Man undergoes a total makeover for his first-ever date with "Hermess". Little does he know that he is about to ignite an Internet phenomenon...
Fanboy is an independent sitcom produced in Kalamazoo, MI.
This sitcom tells the story of Fanboy, a lovable nerd who works at a local comic store for free product. Each episode of this off-color comedy will follow Fanboy and his group of role-playing friends through the misadventures of their daily life. At this event we will screen five, 22 minute, episodes.
Watch Max and his robot companions heckle cheesy movies in this homebrew Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. This episode takes on Roger Corman's unreleased film, The Fantastic Four (NOT the one released in 2005), and guest stars the Great Luke Ski.