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- Two former Army Rangers are paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois) race down the Pacific Coast to get to a fellow soldier's funeral on time.
- Two gifted high school students execute a perfect murder - then become engaged in an intellectual contest with a seasoned homicide detective.
- 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.
- The life of a disc jockey is turned upside down after a romantic encounter with an obsessed fan.
- Billy Jack battles a motorcycle gang in a small California beach town.
- A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.
- A film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival.
- Musician Cat Power narrates this documentary on Janis Joplin's evolution into a star from letters that Joplin wrote over the years to her friends, family, and collaborators.
- A mysterious pendant unleashes a supernatural force upon its present owner.
- Made shortly after his death, this documentary explores the brief life and remarkable legacy of guitarist Jimi Hendrix.
- A Polish countess becomes Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders who feel she could influence him to make Poland independent.
- An outnumbered swordsman/gunfighter tries to prevent wealthy landowners from annihilating local Indians.
- Jimi Hendrix's landmark concert in Monterey County Fairgrounds in California in which he plays signature songs like "Purple Haze," "Foxy Lady," and "Wild Thing."
- Avant garde artist and bohemian Emile Norman is profiled and his life as an out and proud gay man in Big Sur, California is examined.
- This classic performance video features live material including "Comin' Home," "Piece of My Heart," "Down On Me"and others.
- A documentary examining the life and career of the late singer Otis Redding.
- The first-ever music video by the Grateful Dead, it shows them performing first as skeletons and then as themselves.
- For the first time since the Korean War, the Army National Guard's entire 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized) conducts a massive field training exercise at Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett, California.
- An omnibus walk through of the American Police experience.
- Huell travels to Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and Monterey Bay to explore the little-known history of abalone in California. From Native Americans who harvested them from the intertidal zone to the diving industry of the early 1900s.
- Huell tours the Point Sur Lighthouse, the last turn-of-the-century lighthouse still operating in California.
- Huell goes to the 22 oak-studded acres of fairgrounds at the Monterey County Fair and learns why the Salinas Valley is known as "the Salad Bowl of the World." Besides agriculture, there is plenty of good food, rides and even wool spinners.
- Huell goes to Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove on Monterey Peninsula. Now a state park with nearby dunes and beach, this "refuge by the sea" began in 1913 as a camp for the YWCA with historic buildings designed by Julia Morgan.
- After an overnight stay in Moss Landing at Monterey Bay, Huell takes a safari boat tour of the harbor and Elkhorn Slough. This large tidal salt marsh is teeming with life including otters, seals, sea lions, and nearly 300 bird species.
- Huell road trips to Fort Hunter Liggett, a 167,000-acre army base on the central coast. Sites on base open to the public include the 1771 Mission San Antonio and William Randolph Hearst's 1930 Julia Morgan-designed Hacienda ranch house.
- Huell goes to Monterey Peninsula in search of two historic trees. He stops on the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach to see the world-famous, 250-year-old Lone Cypress. In Monterey he visits a few sites connected to the Vizcaino-Serra oak tree.