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James Cameron's Jurassic Park
The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a wealthy businessman named John Hammond (Connery) and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park's power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors, including Hammond's grandchildren, struggle to survive and escape the now perilous island.

Richard Donner's Jurassic Park
The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a wealthy businessman named John Hammond (Peck) and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park's power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors, including Hammond's grandchildren, struggle to survive and escape the now perilous island.

Joe Dante's Jurassic Park
The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a wealthy businessman named John Hammond (McCarthy) and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park's power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors, including Hammond's grandchildren, struggle to survive and escape the now perilous island.

Tim Burton's Jurassic Park
The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a wealthy businessman named John Hammond (Lee) and a team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park's power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors, including Hammond's grandchildren, struggle to survive and escape the now perilous island.

Chris Sanders & Dean DeBlois' American Dog
A quirky road movie following a talking dog actor's journey across America with a one-eyed cat and a giant rabbit.

Mike Giamo & Mike Gabriel's Sweating Bullets
A little bull named Bullets, that wants to be more like the horses that lead the herd. All the while, a timid cowboy visits a ghost town and confronts an undead cattle hustler named Slim.

John Musker & Ron Clements' Fraidy Cat
Oscar, a cat and Corina, a cockatoo are pampered, spoiled house pets that live an easy life in their owner's London flat. However, when a fellow neighborhood pet is kidnapped and Oscar is the prime suspect, the two must set off on a mission to find out who the real culprit is so that they can clear Oscar's name.

Steve McQueen's Hiawatha
In Lake Superior, a Native American scout sees the water and tells a chieftain he saw something on the water. This chieftain was no other than Hiawatha, who greets a visitor and his guides on a boat. He then tells the visitor a vision that when he arrives with him, it will be his final journey. Paddling into the sunset, the strange man is curious that he wants to know more about Hiawatha, to which his people begin telling the story of Hiawatha.

Mark Dindal's Henny Penny
In a universe completely populated with talking animals, Chicken Little's wildly active imagination and tendency to overreact have made her an outsider at home and in her community. When she nearly destroys the town in the great "sky is falling down" debacle, an angry mob forces Chicken Little to shape up. She heads off to Camp Yes-U-Can where she meets other animals with challenges of their own. But when Chicken Little discovers that the camp counselors have a dastardly plan, she will have to overcome her history of paranoia and summon her newfound courage in order to thwart the evildoers…

Joe Johnston's The Gremlins
Forced out of their forest home by the construction of an airplane factory, Gus and his fellow Gremlins set out to sabotage the British Royal Air Force's planes in revenge. But after meeting a pilot also named Gus and explaining the plight of his people, they strike a deal: Gremlin Gus will reform the Gremlins and now assist in the upkeep of planes in exchange for free food (in the form of postage stamps) and an untouched forest being set aside for the Gremlins to live in. When the pilot Gus is shot down and injured, the Gremlins help in his recovery and help him pass a medical exam later on in his recovery, allowing him to take to the skies again.

Paul King's Mistress Masham's Response
As in the source story, Maria, a ten-year-old orphan girl, lives on a large estate known as Malplaquet. Her life is not a happy one because her guardian, a fat, uncaring vicar by the name of Mr. Hater, always leaves her in the hands of her prim, strict governess Miss Brown. The only two caring people that Maria has in her life are Miss Noakes, the household cook, and a retired professor who lives out in the garden. To help herself feel better, Maria often takes long walks throughout the estate's grounds. One day, to her delight, she discovers an island out in the middle of a small lake that is inhabited by Lilliputians, or little people. Each of them quickly becomes friends with Maria and helps her to have fun in her day-to-day life.

Ryan Coogler's Catfish Bend
Caught in a Mississippi flood, a group of animals takes over the problem of flood control from the incompetent humans.

Gore Verbinski's The Crowing Of Chanticleer
Chanticleer was to have been the story of a vain rooster whose leadership the other barnyard residents had accepted because they all truly believed his crowing was what brought the sun up each morning. Although, Chanticleer's power went to his head and he began acting bossy and demanding toward the animals, especially the hens who were made to lay copious amounts of eggs. Elsewhere, ruthless band of "Night Creatures", headed by a vicious fox named Reynard were planning to seize the animals on the farm for their dinner.

Howard Baker & Roger Gould's The Wild Life
Red Pittsain, the owner of a prestigious nightclub is quite distressed because Kitty-Glitter, his once-beloved diva pop sensation has dwindled in popularity. Without a star attraction, everyone will go to the club owned by Magda, editor of "Magazizi", the city's most popular fashion-magazine and Red's biggest rival. Needing something big to regain the reputation their club once had, Red and Kitty find it in Ella: an elephant from the local zoo who is able to talk. However, things do not go well for Ella at first because she doesn't think she is good enough to be a star.

AppledayVision
Jimmy Roberts is an 12-year-old kid who is a big fan of the AppledayToons, created by the late Milt Appleday and mainly starring Golly Gopher; gets the chance of a lifetime by winning a short film contest, which he ends up becoming a writer for a new series, which he has to balance his real life and imagination to accomplish his dream & his oportunity.

Barry Cook's My Peoples: A Few Good Ghosts
Set in Appalachia, Texas in the 1940s, My Peoples was to have told the story of two feuding families: the Harpers and the McGees, whose two children, Elgin and Rose, fall in love. Elgin was to have dabbled in folk-art, creating dolls from various household objects which included the following. Wishing that Elgin would forget about his daughter, Old Man McGee concocted a batch of his late mother's "Blue Moon Brew", intending to use it to erase Elgin's memory. However, his potion accidentally brought the dolls to life instead, at which point Angel declared that she did not want to help Rose and Elgin get together and proceeded to leave town. Some of the dolls went after her in an attempt to get her to come back while others did what they could to help the couple, which included keeping Herbert Hollingshead, the man Rose's father tried to set her up with, away.

Aaron Blaise's & Chris Williams' The King Of The Elves
Based on Philip K. Dick's 1953 short story fantasy "The King of the Elves", the film is about a band of elves and one dwarf living in the modern-day Mississippi Delta who name a local human, Calder, their king after he helps save them from an evil troll.

Nathan Greno's & Meg La Fauve's Gigantic
Set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, the film followed Jack as he discovers a world of giants hidden within clouds. Jack befriends the female giant Inma, who's "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control" and treats him like a living doll, Greno said. Meanwhile, the antagonists, Storm Giants, stand at 120 feet.

The Boys: Part 3 (1992)
Taking place a year after the events of the previous season, the story follows the titular Boys now working for Victoria Neuman's Bureau of Superhero Affairs to apprehend problematic Supes, having been at peace with the Seven. However, the conflict is resumed once Butcher begins to investigate the truth about the apparent death of Soldier Boy, one of Vought's first American superheroes, with the hope of killing Homelander for good. Meanwhile, Homelander's mental stability begins to deteriorate as Vought attempts to restrict his power, while other Seven members such as Starlight and Queen Maeve assist the Boys in their plots against him.

The Boys: Part 2 (1990)
The story continues the conflict between the two groups with the eponymous Boys, now with the aid of Starlight continuing their efforts to defeat Vought despite being wanted by the government. The conflict is worsened when Butcher learns that Becca is still alive and is being held captive by Vought with a superpowered son fathered by Homelander. While Butcher attempts to rescue his wife, Stormfront, a new superhero with a secret past, joins the Seven and subtly promotes her message throughout the world, with the hopes of convincing an unwitting Homelander to lead Supes to world domination.