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Daniel, a charismatic slacker, needs a lifeline. Sam, his reluctant drug dealer, provides "lines" of a sort, a new drug cocktail called a "Screwdriver." Pharmaceutically aided, Daniel comes up with a grandiose solution to his impending eviction: start a religion. Dragging Sam into his speed-fueled scheme, it seems as if Daniel's dreams of fame and fortune may actually come to fruition when the beautiful Anikka, a powerhouse of positivism, enters the picture. Can Sam get his monster back to the lab before someone gets hurt?
I See
A government conspiracy obsessed man, Matthew, believes that “someone” has been on his computer. Was it the N.S.A.? His beleaguered wife, Karen? Based on the computer search history, can even she be trusted? Karen tries to convince Matthew to abandon his insane behavior and salvage their life. But just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.
Birds Do It
Susan makes what she thinks is a perfectly considered life decision – she doesn’t need sex anymore. But tell that to her husband, Jim, who thinks that the sun rises and sets on his wife. Susan thinks “open marriage” is the solution, but Jim believes it’s really her way of dumping him. He must find away around it and outsmart her, but how? Enter Carey, a beautiful, younger woman who might just make Susan jealous enough to stop this train-wreck – or send the whole thing careening over the cliff. And when Susan meets a young Adonis, her confusion and panic mount. Is she really over sex? Or is it something else?
Wild Horses
The rodeo's over for Jess. Recently out of prison for accidentally killing a man in a bar fight, he's hired to care for an abandoned horse at the newly purchased ranch of some city-transplants. Leslie's not too happy to be in the sticks, but she likes the horse and the horseman. So does her step-daughter, who comes for a visit. Meanwhile, Jess' girlfriend and ne'er-do-well brother try to enlist him in a robbery. But what he really wants is the rodeo - and Leslie.