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The story of Heracles (better know as Hercules) begins with his birth. Heracles was the son of the affair Zeus had with the mortal woman Alcmene. Zeus made love to her after disguising himself as her husband, Amphitryon, home early from war (Amphitryon did return later the same night, and Alcmene became pregnant with his son at the same time, a case of superfecundation, where a woman carries twins sired by different fathers). Thus, Heracles' very existence proved at least one of Zeus' many illicit affairs, and Hera often conspired against Zeus' mortal offspring, as revenge for her husband's infidelities. ...
The story is about a girl, Rachel Bryant, who lives with her wealthy family in a nice house in the hills of Northern California. After her mother's sister, brother-in-law, and housekeeper die in a horrible car crash, the couple's daughter, Julia comes to live with them. Julia seems a little shy if anything, but as time goes on, she begins to put an alluring spell over everyone she meets, pulling all of Rachel's family and friends away from her. After finding some odd things that belong to Julia (including a human tooth and burnt hair from Rachel's dog Trickle); Rachel ...
Young people in trouble with the law (wealthy Pete stole a car; Linc arrested during Watts riots; Julie ran away from her San Francisco prostitute mother) avoid jail when they are recruited by Captain Greers to give the an edge by infiltrating the counter culture and exposing badguys who prey on other kids.
The film follows the adventures of King Arthur, Merlin and the reincarnated Knights of the Round Table as they reemerge in an overpopulated future world of 3000 A.D. to fight off an alien invasion masterminded by Arthur's old nemesis, Morgan Le Fay. Fulfilling an ancient prophecy that he would return when England needs him most, Arthur is awakened accidentally from his resting place beneath Glastonbury Tor by a young archeology student, Tom Prentice, whom Arthur makes his squire and later a knight. The two of them travel to Stonehenge, where Merlin lies sorcerously trapped by the fae creature Nyneve, and ...
When CB's dog dies from rabies, he begins to contemplate what happens after we die. His best friend Van is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; his ex-girlfriend (Van's Sister) has been recently institutionalized; and his other friends, Marcy and Tricia are too inebriated and self-involved to give him any sort of solace. Re-establishing a relationship with his childhood friend, Beethoven - who may or may not be gay - CB upsets the balance in his clique of friends that ends in horrible violence. Drug use, suicide, eating disorders, teen violence, rebellion and ...
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