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Homegrown

Marijuana growers Jack (Billy Bob Thornton), Carter (Hank Azaria) and Harlan (Ryan Phillippe) are looking at a big payoff for their crop -- until head honcho Malcolm (John Lithgow) is murdered. Wanting a bigger piece of the proverbial pie, the three men decide to keep Malcolm's demise a secret, selling the stash themselves and pocketing all the profits. But, when they get involved with some very dangerous characters in the drug industry, the men start to question the wisdom of their scheme.

Jeffrey

Jeffrey (Steven Weber), a gay man living in New York City with an overwhelming fear of contracting AIDS, concludes that being celibate is the only option to protect himself. As fate would have it, shortly after his declaration of a sex-free existence, he meets the handsome Steve Howard (Michael T. Weiss), his dream man -- except for his HIV-positive status. Facing this dilemma, Jeffrey turns to his best friend (Patrick Stewart) and an outrageous priest (Nathan Lane) for guidance.

Homicide

After being forcibly reassigned from a federal investigation of notorious drug dealer Robert Randolph (Ving Rhames) to a local case involving robbery and the murder of a Jewish shopkeeper, embittered detective Bobby Gold (Joe Mantegna) unexpectedly experiences a religious awakening. But when his newfound interest in his heritage comes into direct conflict with the law, Gold struggles to reconcile his spiritual loyalties with his dedication to the badge.

The Super

For failing to fix his New York City tenement, slumlord Louie Kritski (Joe Pesci) is sentenced to live in one of his units. If repairs aren't completed in 120 days, he'll go to jail. As Louie confronts the decrepit conditions in which his tenants live -- from giant rats to nights without heat -- he begins to have a change of heart. But avoiding jail time will mean convincing his money-grubbing father, the building's true owner, to invest money for repairs.

The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A.

Los Angeles police lieutenant Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) seeks the media-hungry serial killer (Miguel Ferrer) who killed his fiancee.

Freejack

Early in the 21st century, technological advances have made it possible for aging, wealthy people to pay crooks like Vacendak (Mick Jagger) to go back in time, kidnap young victims like race car driver Alex Furlong (Emilio Estevez) and deliver them to the elderly clients, who then have their brains transplanted into the healthy bodies. Furlong manages to break free from his captors, but as a fugitive, he finds that the world of the future is a bleak, dangerous place.

Cover-Up

An American journalist (Dolph Lundgren) gets too close to the truth about alleged terrorist attacks in Tel Aviv.

Crime Story

A Hong Kong detective (Jackie Chan) teams with a police veteran (Kent Cheng) to rescue a wealthy businessman from kidnappers.

Silk Stalkings

S2, EP17 "Night Games"

A man ends up dead when a couple's bizarre sex games go awry.

The Weird Al Show

S1, EP1 "Bad Influence"

Al does silly stunts to impress a new friend; features guests Downtown Julie Brown, Fabio and Barenaked Ladies.

The Weird Al Show

S1, EP2 "Promises, Promises"

Al promises to introduce his friends to John Tesh.

The Weird Al Show

S1, EP3 "Mining Accident"

Lost miners ruin Al's cave.

The Weird Al Show

S1, EP4 "Back to School"

Al takes a correspondence course so he can be as smart as the Hooded Avenger.

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EP3 "Cloud Warriors"

A dead woman on the beach leads Richard and Pipeline (Richard Grieco, Andy Bumatai) into a mystery linking Pipeline's ancestors to an ambassador.

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EP4 "High & Wild"

A star pitcher is attacked twice on the eve of a playoff game, and the prime suspect is the man's estranged wife.

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EP5 "Spanish Laughter"

Richard battles thieves stealing medicinal marijuana from terminally ill people.

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