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- When dosed with cosmic rays, four intrepid explorers are given incredible powers.
- An out-of-control robot is inadvertently set loose in a small community, and a crack squad of soldiers are sent to hunt it down. Gradually, the members of the squad begin to suspect that some of them are robots.
- It's 2035, an international crew in cryogenic sleep embarks on a voyage to explore a nearby Earth-like planet. Awakening a century later, they discover something went terribly awry during their journey through the cosmic vastness.
- See Yellowstone National Park: Grizzlies, geysers, rivers, canyons and, of course, moose.
- Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray examines the world's oceans and their importance to life on Earth.
- This spectacular presentation explores the volcano belt known as the Ring of Fire. Breathtaking cinematography displays close up shots of past and present Pacific Rim volcanoes from Chile, the USA, Japan, and the Philippines.
- Follow the people who follow the storms. Prepare to take a ride inside some of the most extreme weather conditions experienced on earth.
- T.R.A.X. is a secret government agency that investigates the paranormal. A strange 911 call leads two T.R.A.X. agents to a deadly group of vampires led by sinister Dr. Vitus Hemos, who's working on a mysterious experiment.
- A journey into the land of sharks. The old myth of swimming killing machines is put against the true nature of those rather peaceful hunters, whose evolution ended in biological perfection millions of years ago. We accompany expeditions of Dr. Eugenie Clark and Rodney Fox, who have studied sharks since the 1950's.
- From the earliest voyages that mapped the Earth to today's launches into space, "The Discoverers" reverberates with the passion to explore our universe. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning book by Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin, "The Discoverers" examines our desire to expand the boundaries of knowledge. The stories presented in this film span space and time, taking us around the world to participate in the act of discovery. Stand alongside Sir Isaac Newton in his British lab; then travel to the present to observe Dr. Louis Herman working with his very cerebral dolphins in Hawaii. Ever wonder "how did they do that?"
- A divorced father and his children move into a house haunted by a Revolutionary War-era troublemaker and his girlfriend.