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A documentary about the cult television favorite Mystery Science Theater 3000.
The film is a science fiction love story that explores the intersection of technology and humanity, following a young woman from a future where people have suppressed their emotions as she enters a simulation of the past. There, she discovers the feelings that make us human and finds herself falling in love.
Years after failing to catch Little Red Riding Hood, the obsessed Wolf tries again.
A narrator tells us the story of a ceiling fan, ensconced in the spare room of a house occupied by an old woman. The fan is lonely, and its life takes a turn for the better when the old woman puts a flowering plant in the spare room. A romance develops between fan and flower, until the old woman's decrepitude puts one of the lovers' life at risk. The fan must act.
College student Davis clings joyfully to his childlike surroundings. Video games, stuffed animals, singing eggs – who could want anything more? He is content in his current stage of life, and has no intention of growing up, due to the notion that being an adult kind of sucks. Therefore, when adulthood is literally delivered to his doorstep, Davis responds appropriately. He freaks out. In an effort to cope, Davis traverses through several examinations of change, innocence, and fear—all in a desperate effort to preserve his childhood.
Three different points in life are represented among a tight group of friends and family.
After getting infected by a mysterious creature, an evil scientist will do anything to stay alive