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Body Bags

Filmmaker John Carpenter introduces a trio of terror tales: "Unleaded," "Hair" and Tobe Hooper's "Baseball Man."

Creepshow III

Ghoulish stories revolve around a remote control, a strange radio, a murderous call girl (Camille Lacey), an engagement and a ghost.

Bad Moon

Ted (Michael Paré) is working in Nepal when he and his girlfriend are attacked by a mysterious creature. Ted, though brutally maimed, survives, but his girlfriend is not so lucky. To help his recovery, Ted moves close to his sister, Janet (Mariel Hemingway), and her son, Brett (Mason Gamble), but soon realizes he was attacked by a werewolf. Ted is helpless to stop his transformation and only Brett's German shepherd, Thor, is able to see that Ted is a danger to everyone around him.

Bloodsucking Bastards

An office worker (Fran Kranz) springs into action after learning that his colleague (Pedro Pascal) is a scheming vampire.

A Haunted House

Young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) have just moved into their dream home. As they settle in, they learn that they're not alone -- not because the house is haunted, but because Kisha is possessed by a demon. Desperate to salvage his relationship -- and more importantly -- his sex life -- Malcolm hires a coterie of paranormal specialists, which includes a priest and ghost busters, to banish the unwelcome intruder from Kisha's body.

A Haunted House 2

After the ordeal he suffered with his now former girlfriend's (Essence Atkins) demonic possession, Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) has decided to start fresh. He has a new girlfriend named Megan (Jaime Pressly), and they and Megan's children are moving into their dream home. Soon afterward, Malcolm is once again plagued by supernatural shenanigans -- only this time, it's not just the house that's haunted. A demon has attached itself to Malcolm, and shows no signs of letting go.

Body Bags

Filmmaker John Carpenter introduces a trio of terror tales: "Unleaded," "Hair" and Tobe Hooper's "Baseball Man."

Creepshow III

Ghoulish stories revolve around a remote control, a strange radio, a murderous call girl (Camille Lacey), an engagement and a ghost.

Speed Racer

S1, EP22 "Mach 5 vs. Mach 5 (Part 1)"

Speed Racer is framed for a burglary by a renegade scientist who makes an exact copy of the Mach 5 racer.

Speed Racer

S1, EP23 "Mach 5 vs. Mach 5 (Part 2)"

Speed chases Cumulus to his undersea base where he learns that Cumulus plans to destroy all the military bases in the world.

Speed Racer

S1, EP24 "The Royal Racer (Part 1)"

Spritle and a look-alike prince change places.

Speed Racer

S1, EP25 "The Royal Racer (Part 2)"

Minister Offendem convinces the king to have Pops and company arrested for building a defective racing car.

Speed Racer

S1, EP26 "The Car Hater"

A rich man, bitter about by the death of his son in a car crash years ago, hires thugs to sabotage cars around the city.

Speed Racer

S1, EP28 "The Race Against Time (Part 1)"

When an archaeologist is murdered during the Sahara Race, Speed tries to fulfill the dying man's last request: to find his daughter, lost in the Egyptian ruins.

Speed Racer

S1, EP29 "The Race Against Time (Part 2)"

Trixie is held hostage; Speed struggles to retrieve a statue; Speed is driven into the Nile in the Mach 5.

Speed Racer

S1, EP30 "The Snake Track"

Speed helps a racer with a crippled arm, hoping to learn the man's technique for driving on two wheels.

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