Lo squalo 1975
Ad Amity, cittadina balneare del New England, si sparge il terrore per gli attacchi di un terribile squalo bianco. Un poliziotto, un ittiologo e un cacciatore di squali si mettono in mare per dargli la caccia.
Ad Amity, cittadina balneare del New England, si sparge il terrore per gli attacchi di un terribile squalo bianco. Un poliziotto, un ittiologo e un cacciatore di squali si mettono in mare per dargli la caccia.
Ruby è l'unica persona udente nella sua famiglia e quando l'attività di pesca famigliare è minacciata, si ritrova combattuta tra perseguire il suo amore per la musica e la sua paura di abbandonare i suoi genitori non udenti.
Edward Bloom crede che un uomo, a furia di raccontare delle storie, diventi lui stesso quelle storie. Infatti è solito narrare, fra lo stupore di chi lo circonda, storie fantastiche e assurde riguardanti la sua vita: dall'incontro con un uomo alto 5 metri, a quello con una strega con un occhio di vetro capace di mostrare alle persone che vi guardano dentro il momento della propria morte. Suo figlio William, però, non apprezza questa sua presunta mancanza di serietà e per questo con il tempo si allontana da suo padre. Quando Edward si ammala gravemente Will intraprende un personale viaggio alla scoperta della vita del padre che lo porterà a scoprire il gusto del racconto e che le storie raccontate dal padre hanno più verità di quanta se ne potesse immaginare!
Vixen è una procace ragazza che vive con il marito pilota Tom, che non si accorge dell'infedeltà della moglie. Quando una giovane coppia chiede ospitalità nella casa dei coniugi, Vixen inizierà subito a sedurre entrambi. Le voglie di Vixen si dipanano nell'opera prima del genio dell'erotismo Russ Meyer.
Nel 1910 un reverendo vive in mezzo alla natura selvaggia nel Montana con i suoi due figli. Educati nel culto della religione e della vita sana, i due ragazzi crescono con forti valori e principi che non tradiscono mai, sino a quando uno dei due non decide di mettersi nei guai...
Un regista appassionato di oceani decide di documentare i danni provocati dall'uomo alle specie marine, ma finisce per scoprire un allarmante caso di corruzione globale.
L'editore Warren Haggerty involontariamente pubblica un articolo scandalo sulla ricca ereditiera Connie Allenbury riguardo ad una sua presunta relazione clandestina. Vista la difficile situazione, Warren per non finire coinvolto nello scandalo preferisce rinviare lo sposalizio con la sua fidanzata Gladys e si rivolge al dipendente Bill Chandler affinché per salvare la situazione faccia finta di essere innamorato di Connie.
Costa del Maine, estate. Matt Fowler è un medico che opera nella cittadina in cui è nato e cresciuto. Sua moglie Ruth, newyorkese e direttrice di cori è una donna molto cortese ma anche molto rigorosa. Il loro unico figlio, Frank, è tornato a casa dall'università in cui studia Architettura. Ha intrecciato una storia, che lui considera un amore estivo, con Natalie, una donna separata e con figli. Ruth non vede di buon occhio questa relazione e non perde occasione per farlo notare al figlio. L'ex marito di Natalie, Richard non rinuncia a importunarla carico com'è di rancore. Finché un giorno, trovando in casa con lei Frank, uccide il 'rivale' a sangue freddo. Viene arrestato ma liberato dietro cauzione di lì a poco, in attesa del processo. Ruth lo incontra spesso e non sopporta l'idea di vederlo a piede libero. Suggerisce allora al marito una possibile soluzione.Tratto dal romanzo Killings di Andre Dubus, che ha al centro dei propri romanzi individui in cui eroismo e bassezza convivono..
I due "irresistibili brontoloni" John (Lemmon) e Max (Matthau), sempre presi a farsi dispetti e a litigare, hanno la vita stravolta dall'arrivo di Sophia, nei panni di una pluridivorziata che vuole aprire un ristorante.
Il camionista Philo Beddoe è un pugile da strada che vive con un orango di 75 chili di nome Clyde. Philo si invaghisce di una bella cantante e finisce anche per darle dei soldi, ma quando la donna sparisce all'improvviso, il camionista decide di mettersi sulle sue tracce insieme all'amico Orville, all'orango e alla bella fruttivendola Eco...
Fun adventures await in the forest named Porong Porong Village where Pororo and friends live. New friends show up in the village and many exciting things happen in the forest. Our playful little gentoo penguin Pororo, naughty spinosaurus Crong, sweet and lovely American beaver Loopy, cheerful and sporty Adélie penguin girl Petty, clever fennec fox Eddy, strong minikaniko Rody, trustworthy polar bear Poby, happy-go-lucky hummingbird Harry, magical dragon wizard Tong-Tong, and a red sedan car Tu-Tu live in this snow-covered wonderland.
Forty-foot waves, 700 pound crab pots, freezing temperatures and your mortality staring you in the face…it's all in a day's work for these modern day prospectors. During each episode we will watch crews race to meet their quota and make it home safely.
Mihira Sanpei talks with a Tohou accent and is a down-to-earth boy with a cheerful and optimistic personality. However, when it comes to fishing, he becomes very serious and is a youth who enjoys fishing more than anything else. The village where he lives in is a natural environment which provides different kinds of fishing challenges. Despite his lack of experience, Sanpei has a first-rate sense with regards to fishing and decides to maxmise his potential by entering into different fishing contests. As he faces various challenges, he learns to solve difficult problems and learn from his mistakes to the extent that he is able to fish anything out of the waters. Along the way, he encounters all kinds of rivals and companions who increase his experience points and help him in his growth.
Extreme angler Jeremy Wade is on the hunt for fish with a taste for human flesh. This rip-roaring ride mixes action and adventure with mysteries, edge-of-the-seat chase and a battle of wills between man and nature.
A prominent North Carolina fishing family wades into treacherous waters to keep their crumbling business empire afloat.
Celebrities live in a rural fishing village. They must catch food for and prepare three meals a day.
Tsunehiro’s life isn’t easy. After a doctor gives him two years to live and debt collectors come knocking, he falls from a bridge. In the knick of time, Hana and her crew spot Tsunehiro and pull him to safety. Before returning, they anchor offshore to fish and Tsunehiro catches a huge sea bass in a bout of beginner’s luck. As his apartment building crumbles, Tsunehiro’s new life begins to unfold!
Nervous to meet her new stepdad, Hiyori heads to the place she always feels at home—the ocean. When a curious girl named Koharu shows up, Hiyori decides to teach her how to fish, just like her father did before he died. But after Koharu reveals she’s also meeting her new family that night, the girls come to a startling realization. Their friendship is about to reach a whole new level!
Hina Tsurugi and her family have just moved to a quaint seaside town. Hoping to savor the sight of the peaceful ocean, Hina stumbles upon a girl named Yuuki Kuroiwa—an upperclassman at her new school—who invites Hina to join her in fishing. Hina reels in an octopus, which falls onto her; being afraid of bugs and big creatures, she panics and begs Yuuki to remove it from her. Yuuki sees this as an opportunity to force Hina to join the school's Breakwater Club—a club where members gather, catch, and eat various types of marine life as their main activity. Although her attempts to refuse to join fail, Hina slowly begins to discover the hidden joy in fishing. Her view on the sport changes, now looking forward to all the delightful experiences she can take part in alongside her fellow club members.
Fishing is a hard life, and harder with bluefin stocks depleted. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, there's a special breed of fishermen. For generations they've used rod and reel to catch the elusive bluefin tuna. They depend on these fish for their livelihood, and the competition is brutal. Over the next 10 weeks, the most skilled fishermen will set out in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic in hopes of catching the valuable bluefin tuna. When one bluefin can bring in as much as $20,000—they'll do whatever it takes to hook up.
Yuki Sanada has always felt like a fish out of water. Socially awkward and anxious, he struggles to fit in with his surroundings and moves from town to town with his grandma. As he and his grandma settle into the charming seaside town of Enoshima, Yuki hopes for a fresh start. However, his reputation at school is jeopardized by the arrival of fellow transfer student Haru. The eccentric Haru immediately makes a splash, wildly claiming to be an alien and declaring that Yuki is his friend. Pairing the reluctant Yuki with their classmate and fishing talent, Natsuki Usami, he tasks both of them with the absurd mission of saving the world from a mysterious threat in the ocean. Mischief and hijinks ensue, as these three embark on a whimsical adventure filled with laughs, heart, and self-discovery!
The famed saltwater flats of the Bahamas and Belize give a beautiful setting for the fishing adventure and conservation initiative undertaken in "Buccaneers and Bones." Journalist Tom Brokaw -- who also narrates the series -- leads an expedition in search of the island's legendary bonefish. Joining Brokaw are an eclectic group of celebrities, authors and business titans to fly-fish and swap stories about the wonders of the sport, and the modern-day buccaneers also discuss the importance of ensuring healthy populations of marine species for generations to come. The series reveals research funded by Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and other organizations -- information to help anglers catch more fish and preserve fragile coastal habitats. Other seasons of the series take place off the island of Ambergris Caye in Belize. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, actors Liam Neeson and Michael Keaton, TV host Jimmy Kimmel, and musician Huey Lewis are among Brokaw's guests. Supports Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT)
The long, cold winter has just hit New England, and while the bluefin tuna season has come to an end in Gloucester, Mass., it’s just getting started in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. After a disappointing season, several of Gloucester’s top fishermen head south to try to salvage their finances by fishing for the elusive bluefin tuna in unfamiliar Carolina waters before the experienced locals beat them to the catch. It’s a whole new battlefield and the Northern captains must conquer new styles of fishing, treacherous waters and the wrath of the Outer Banks’ top fishermen. They’re gambling on what could be a massive payday … or a huge financial loss.
Comedians and lifelong friends Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse share their personal and hilarious life experiences while travelling around the UK fishing for elusive species.
Our host goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting, and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer. Produced by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, Kentucky Afield is the longest continuously running outdoor television show in the nation.
Musician John Lurie knows nothing about fishing, but that doesn't stop him from embarking on fishing in exotic locations with friends.
Over the course of a fishing season, tough men and women pursue lucrative albacore tuna in the competitive waters off the Oregon coast.
PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish is a New Zealand fishing television show hosted by Milan Radonich. The programme began airing onwards from the end of April 2012, with thirteen episodes screening weekly on Sundays on TV3. A second season began at the end of July 2013.
Featuring elite spearfishing experts from around the world, the Speargun Hunter team travels to locations that reveal not only the stunning beauty of the ocean, but the real and present danger that comes with hunting large prey in the wildest environment on earth, the open ocean. With a live, no-nonsense reality feel, Speargun Hunter is never contrived, and you never know what will show up in the middle of the ocean.