Une jeune femme marchant le long d'une route de campagne est menacée, puis agressée par des motards qui tournent en rond. Un homme soigné dans un trench-coat regarde. Plus tard, elle est confiée à des religieuses dans ce qui semble être une école de filles, où nous découvrons qu'elle s'appelle Valeria. Elle subit un examen médical au cours duquel sa vision se trouble. Elle aime le jeune docteur et ils s'embrassent. Pendant qu'elles s'embrassent, les autres écolières font irruption dans la pièce. Ils soumettent le médecin, à son grand amusement, et lui arrachent ses vêtements. Ils lui font quelque chose apparemment très douloureux en utilisant une paire de forceps. Le même gentleman soigné et en trench-coat réapparaît. Tout cela n'était peut-être qu'un rêve éveillé.
Maurice Bertrand-Duval, PDG de 50 ans victime d'une dépression, a quitté sa famille : à la suite d'une panne de son luxueux camping-car immatriculé à Paris, il se trouve dans l'impossibilité de poursuivre son errance. Dans le camp proche de l'Étang de Berre qui abrite des gitans, des ouvriers arabes et leurs familles, cette présence suscite la curiosité et la méfiance.
Né dans une famille d'origine italienne d'Égypte, installée en France après-guerre, Roger Palazzi douze ans, raconte ses tracas à l'école et avec sa famille. Comme son arbre généalogique, son arrière-grand mère, Genia alias « Nona » matrone, originale et ancienne fasciste, occupe tout le premier étage. Sa grand-mère (Minou) et son frère (Simon) — inséparables — habitent au second, avec Nino, plus jeune fils de minou ; alors que lui et sa mère (Nicole) ont le troisième étage. Nicole rencontre Jacques Dubois qui, très amoureux, a du mal à supporter les tensions de la famille ; en revanche il devient un père d'adoption idéal pour Roger. Au collège, le garçon organise un système d'assurance avec cotisations, pour les punitions et les bizutés... et tombe amoureux de sa prof remplaçante. Il la photographie, l'invite au café et à une réception en famille. Son départ accuse sa solitude. À la mort de « Nona », pendant l'enterrement, le garçon investit le premier étage et se trouve immédiatement responsable du seul trésor de la famille, une bague au gros diamant cachée depuis des années par son aïeule.
A four-member teen girl group named the Cheetah Girls go to a Manhattan high school for the performing arts and try to become the first freshmen with AIRPORT to win the talent show in the school's history. During the talent show auditions, they meet a big-time producer named Jackal Johnson, who tries to make the group into superstars, but the girls run into many problems. Galleria becomes a full-time snob and forgets her friends, Dorinda has to choose between her friends or the dance club and other things that could break the Cheetah Girls apart permanently.
The short begins with Joe talking about the injured circus horse Schnapps who might be destroyed. Moe and Larry tell him to forget about that horse and instead focus on their sister Bertie. The Stooges' sister Bertie is a reincarnated horse who is trying to track down her mate. It's during breakfast that Bertie reveals that her mate is Schnapps. The Stooges spit out their food, realizing that the horse that's about to be destroyed is Bertie's mate.
At 30 years old, Opie (James Ricardo) is a virgin whose existence is made up of watching pornography and eating junk food. One day a drug dealer named Thai (April Wade) mistakenly comes to his door. She decides to help Opie by finding him a good woman, initially (and unsuccessfully) by online personal ads. Thai and Opie end up sleeping together while high on marijuana, and then end up seeing each other regularly. Opie starts having sex with other women, including Thai's lesbian lover Dakota (Ute Werner) and a "gun-toting" nymphomaniac named Rain (Jesselynn Desmond).
Driving through New York City in his Sexmobile, Dr. Harrison Rogers of the Bureau of Sexological Investigation searches out luminary figures in the world of sex. According to the movie, the answer to the title question is: "No, only affection".
Major Euclid Cameron (Roland Culver), an officer of the Southern Army during the Civil War, writes his memoirs about the hardships of battle right after the war. It is set in Indiana, at the time of Reconstruction, and the Major's finances are not in order. Cameron's daughters, Candy (Veronica Lake), Susie (Mona Freeman) and Rose (Mary Hatcher), urge him to get a job so they can pay the family's debts. The strongheaded Major refuses, taking pride in the fact that no Cameron has ever had a decent job. He talks himself out of a job offer from a banker in town, Clarissa Thayer (Kathryn Givney), a single woman who has always found him attractive.
Larry meets someone he believes to be a woman, but is actually a transvestite, who turns him into a "queerwolf" by biting him on the buttocks. He transforms into a transvestite at night when there is a full moon. People hunting the werewolf discover the transvestite at Larry's apartment, and they also warn him about a curse. A gypsy offers to help him, but Larry refuses until the first full moon that he experiences. The only way for him to combat the transformation is to look at a medallion with a picture of John Wayne.
Alice et Julius sont dans un train qui contient une importante somme d'argent destinée à payer les employés. Cet argent attire la bande de Pete, qui décide d'attaquer et de dévaliser le train.
When Owen (Luke Benward) and his distracted older sister, Lilly (Brittany Curran), are alone and their parents are away, Owen delivers the paper, dodges a school bully, and spends afternoons in a forest hideaway spinning tall tales and making inventions. He encounters three thugs named Blackie (French Stewart), Bud (Kevin Farley) and Arty (Kelly Perine) who have a mistreated dog and Owen's life changes.
Benjamin "Benjie" Santos VIII (Vice Ganda) comes from a long line of warriors and soldiers. His grandfather, Benjamin Santos VI (Eddie Garcia), expects him to be in the army and to be like his ancestors who fought every battle in the country. He lives with his parents and two sisters named Jesamine (Angelie Urquico) and Anjamin (Abby Bautista). His father, Benjamin Santos VII (Jimmy Santos), gave up being a military soldier to be what he wants to be, a scientist and an inventor. Benjie's grandfather did not agree with his decision, so they were forced to leave his grandfather's house and to never come back. They now live in a cramped house, where they started a new life. His father, as expected, followed what makes him happy. He invented gadgets and unique deadly weapons. Some examples are the Fart-gun, or the Utot-gun in Tagalog, a fan that shoots bullets, and a tiara that can kill thousands of people.