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1 - National Lampoon's Spring Break (2007)

Line up for a body shot! This is the ultimate Spring Break experience from National Lampoon! Starring hot pin up Nikki Ziering, this wild tour takes you to three of the hottest spring break destinations: Las Vegas, Cabo San Lucas and South Padre Island.

2 - Fastwalkers (2009)

For the first time, information you were never meant to know -- amazing UFO photos and footage you were never meant to see.

3 - Dummy Hoy: A Deaf Hero (2007)

The story of the first deaf baseball player in the major leagues (1888). William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy not only gave birth to hand signals in baseball, but also had a stunning baseball career.

4 - Bus 174 (2003)

The sad and disturbing story of what became of a member of the boy gangs of Rio de Janeiro who once scavenged beaches for purses or cameras, or anything else he could get his hands on.

5 - Keepers of the Frame (1999)

A documentary examining the history of film preservation and restoration featuring a host of stars, directors, producers, critics and film archivist who are dedicated to saving this precious art form.

6 - Children of God (2009)

Children of God explores the life of the children who live beside the Baghmati River in Nepal - on the sacred grounds of a Hindu temple in Katmandu, an area forgotten and ignored by the world, but considered the holiest and most sacred to the Nepalese people.

7 - American Bellydancer Part 1 (2005)

Can this ancient Middle-Eastern tradition survive in the modern Western world without selling out? This documentary shakes it up with some of bellydancing's finest artists.

8 - Tugs Untied (1999)

An interesting, funny, and sometimes weird look at college fraternity life.

9 - Hell's Kitchen (2000)

Hell's Kitchen: A New York Neighborhood is a time capsule visit to one of the big Apple's most notorious parts, made famous in movies for decades. Through stories retold by painters, tatto artisits, barbers and other coloful characters we get the picture of a vibrant multi-ethnich neighborhood where people struggled to survive, get along and move ahead, at a time when real estate development and gentrification has started to push the low income housing residents away for the benefit of affluent professional

10 - Duel with the Devil (2007)

Guatemala City is one of the most dangerous places in the world. Less than 15 out of 5,000 murders result in a conviction. But - with the help of C.S.I training - an elite group of officers hope to change things.

11 - The Phoenix Lights (2008)

During the Evening of March 13 1997, thousands of Arizona residents witnessed a silent mile long V-shaped formating of lights slowly gliding overhead. The unexplained sightings garnered headline news, catching the attention of USA Today, Extra, CNN, MSNBC, national morning TV shows and evening news shows including: Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather.

12 - Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (1983)

History of the Amos & Andy characters through radio to the controversial all-black cast TV show in the 1950s.

13 - Speed And Angels (2008)

Young Navy Officers, Jay and Meagan, dreamed of flying F-14 Tomcats since their childhoods. The film follows their two-and-a-half year journey through dogfights in the Nevada desert, night landings on aircraft carriers in the Atlantic, and eventually to the biggest challenge of their lives: deployment to Iraq.

14 - Two Days in April Part 1 (2007)

Follow the story of four college football players signed by the sports agency IMG as they endure training to prepare them both physically and mentally for the NFL draft.

15 - One Bad Cat (2008)

The transformative role art plays in the tumultuous life of backsliding preacher, Reverend Albert Wagner, an 82 year-old, African American, renowned "outsider" artist.

16 - High Frontier (1999)

From orbits 36,000 km away, satellites run our daily lives. They see and hear everything. This documentary shows a booming $50 billion dollar a year industry that has become the exclusive domain of the biggest and strongest -- defended by weapons designed to take out the competition.

17 - A Time for Burning (1967)

1966 Academy Award nominated documentary film which explores the attempts of the minister of Augustana Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to persuade his all-white congregation to reach out to "negro" Lutherans in the city's north side.

18 - New York Noir: The History of Black New York (2009)

An historical look at the African-Americans who have had a profound impact on the history of New York City. From Jan Rodriquez, the first free black sailor for the Dutch Fur Trading Company in 1613, to Colin Powell, Secretary of State under President George W. Bush.

19 - Pizza: The Movie (2004)

The U.S. Pizza Team. Drama, controversy, and hilarity abound as uniquely talented and passionate pizza makers battle it out as they attempt to go for the gold against their international counterparts.

20 - Swim (2008)

After leaving Iraq in 2005, former para-military officer David Broyles wanted to continue saving lives. So he founded a charity that provided assistance to severely wounded and disabled veterans, and raised funds by swimming all over the world.