The Dekarangers encounter the Algolian Gas Drinkers following a high-speed pursuit, and while the Alienizer gang manages to retreat, Deka Break recovers a briefcase that they were carrying. Inside the briefcase is a top-secret virus called "Golden Snow", which was being experimented on the planet Leslie. As communications to Leslie have failed, Tetsu is assigned to travel to the planet to investigate while the other Dekarangers scout around for leads on the Gas Drinkers' whereabouts. Ban and Jasmine enter a nightclub, where Ban meets Marie Gold, a beautiful singer with the ability to temporarily stop time. She also reveals herself as an undercover SPD officer from Leslie. It is revealed that the Gas Drinkers released the Golden Snow virus on Leslie, turning the planet's population into machine slaves. Marie is the only survivor, as she was on patrol duty outside the planet. The gang's intention was to infect planets with the virus before selling the vaccine to them for a high price with the help of Agent Abrella; however, their plans were complicated by the Dekarangers' intervention upon their arrival on Earth.
Responding to a local disturbance, the Dekarangers apprehend Abared, Abare Blue and Abare Yellow, who were in the middle of chasing a raven. After interrogating the three Abarangers, the Dekarangers are ordered to bring them to the Deka Room, where they are all briefed on the shape-shifting Ginjifuan Kazak. The Abarangers explain that they were contacted by a curry shop owner friend of theirs who is being targeted by Kazak; hence their short battle with Kazak, who changed into a raven and fled while the Abarangers were arrested. Despite Doggie Kruger's suggestion to investigate the curry shop, both Super Sentai groups get into a heated argument over their methods of justice. However, when Yukito discovers a weak spot on Doggie's back and uses his chiropractic skills to fix it, Doggie suggests for Ban to team up with Ryoga.
À la suite d’une guerre nucléaire qui a détruit la Terre, deux mille hommes vivent à bord du Navire étoile, un aéronef lancé dans l'espace depuis trois siècles. Seize générations sont passées sur l'aéronef, voyageant dans l'inconnu, ignorant la destination et la durée de ce voyage. Dans cet univers où le gaspillage est considéré comme le crime majeur et où les bouches inutiles sont automatiquement éliminées, les hommes mènent une existence régie par les lois impitoyables de la machine électronique nommée Psycho.
Wilhelm Storitz, qui possède le secret de l'invisibilité, est fou amoureux de la fille de la famille Roderich. Lorsqu'il apprend qu'elle est sur le point de se marier, son amour se transforme en haine.
Charlie, un jeune défaillant mental est contacté par des médecins afin d'experimenter un produit qui développe l'intelligence. Le test ayant été positif sur Algernon, une souris de laboratoire, Charlie accepte. Au fil des semaines l'intelligence de Charlie grandit, et son QI dépasse 150. Toujours plus avide de connaissance, il se décide à apprendre le piano et séduit son professeur, Alice à qui il ne dit rien de son passé. Mais un jour, Charlie apprend que l'état d'Algernon s'est aggravé, l'intelligence de la souris s'affaiblit. Dès ce jour, Charlie commence à régresser.
Un homme prénommé Boris fait le vœu de faire disparaître les cons. Celui-ci est exaucé et certains cons sont téléportés sur une autre planète. Accidentellement, Boris sera également téléporté vers cette planète.
Après une explosion, sans doute nucléaire, qui a ravagé la surface de la planète, les habitants du Château de Malevil, survivants, tentent de s'organiser et de reprendre goût à la vie.
En 1974, la radio Sveriges invitant le public à présenter des scénarios sur « le futur », Watkins et le journaliste Bo Melander développent un scénario sur le thème du nucléaire.
An unscrupulous land developer, Big Jim Burns, ignores the protests of Native Americans as he violates their ancestral burial grounds. The local sheriff, Steve Evans, is caught in the middle of the conflict, as he is half Native American and half Caucasian. When one of Burns' construction crews unearths an ancient relic, they unleash a giant skeletal monster that proceeds to kill everyone in its path. Evans must deal with his rebellious daughter, unhelpful bureaucrats, and Johnny Black Hawk, a Native American who agitates for violence. After consulting with the local chief, Storm Cloud, Evans learns he must locate the relic and use it in ritual combat against the monster. Once the sheriff acquires the relic, Johnny Black Hawk attempts to take it from Evans and use it to get vengeance on the town; Evans is forced to kill him in self-defense. After donning war paint, Evans goes on to fight and ultimately defeat the Bone Eater.
Alex Mathis (Greg Grunberg) is a cash-strapped but good-natured exterminator working in Los Angeles. While helping an elderly woman with a rodent problem, he is bitten by a poisonous spider and is treated at a hospital. Meanwhile, a mortician is bitten by a rodent-sized spider that crawls out of a dead body which just arrived at the hospital. Learning of this, Alex offers to take care of the spider in exchange for clearing his hospital bill. José Ramos (Lombardo Boyar), a hospital security guard, offers to help Alex. Going to the morgue, Alex deduces the spider escaped into an air vent. He enters the vent and communicates with José via walkie-talkie. Meanwhile, a military task force led by Major Braxton Tanner (Ray Wise) and Lieutenant Karly Brant (Clare Kramer) show up at the hospital to examine the dead body the spider burst out of.
Tom, a scientist, invents a machine that can insert a person into the subconscious mind of another person. Desperate for funding to complete his prototype, he is forced to accept money from an anonymous investor. When the investor threatens to pull out, Tom reluctantly agrees to a demonstration weeks ahead of schedule. The investor turns out to be an official at the Department of Corrections who wants to use the machine to extract involuntary confessions from convicts. Initially repulsed by the idea, Tom's friend, an entrepreneur, convinces him to proceed, and Tom enters the mind of Anthony, an addict who is suspected of killing his girlfriend Adrienne. Though Anthony volunteers in order to prove his innocence, Tom is able to walk through Anthony's fractured memories and prove his guilt. However, when Tom tries to return his consciousness to his own body, the machine malfunctions and traps him in Anthony's mind. Unable to leave, Tom passes the years by watching Anthony's memories while his body remains in a coma.
Conformément à la campagne marketing visant à promouvoir le temps nécessaire pour concevoir et affiner chaque bouteille de cognac, le contenu du film est tenu secret et ne sera révélé que lors de sa sortie en 2115.
Thomas Harbor est un scientifique qui travaille d'une façon indépendante sur la connaissance du cerveau et de la conscience. Il fait une découverte cruciale qu'il rend publique : il a trouvé d'une façon indubitable que la conscience humaine existait en dehors du corps et survivait dans un autre monde à la mort du sujet. Convaincues qu'une autre vie plus heureuse les attendait après leur mort, de plus en plus de personnes optent pour le suicide. Le professeur Harbor est déstabilisé par cette situation et décide de continuer ses recherches en secret dans un château sur une île isolée en compagnie d'un certain nombre de patients qui le soutiennent.