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- A man finds a Pink Power Ranger t-shirt at a playground while walking through the park.
- A man (Fred Ott IV) takes a pinch of pepper and sneezes. This is an homage to, "Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894)," one of Thomas Edison's earliest films. AKA, "Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894)," it was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States.
- A casting director gets a surprise from the next actor during auditions.
- Six years after the death of Chris Lenzen, Neil Shukla, with the help of former journalist William Truman, is forced from despair of his struggling career to strive to a motivated new life.
- Inspired by the greatest movies of all-time, a St. Louis native sets out to create his own superhero.
- Actor Adrian Roberts pays tribute to Robin Williams by re-enacting some of Williams' most famous roles.
- A banished brother, Yzeerb, attempts to reenter his former home. In the midst of an epic return, Yzeerb faces a terrible truth.
- A tribute to Andy Warhol, footage of an artist sleeping for five minutes.
- An MU student from Boston named Tommy Steamer finds a Red Sox baseball in downtown Columbia, Missouri and suspects magic lies at the "mystic end of the street."
- Filmmaker Walton Allen struggles with writer's block on his upcoming film. Inspired by George Lucas' and Steven Spielberg's first films.
- A week of fun, fellowship and learning that Life is Wild, God is Good. 2019 VBS at Bonhomme has ended. Long-time Bonhomme churchgoer Chris Brown has the story.
- A fan searches for a legend but discovers a Red Ranger morpher in his pocket.
- A fearless fan embarks on a $0 budget search for the Green Ranger, encountering silly jokes throughout the short film.
- Two dreamers try to make a film, but writer's block puts their dream in jeopardy.
- In a future where the bond issues have passed and the county is entirely covered by Rockwood School District, a drifter adapts to the new world and resists advice to return to where he once came: Tigerland.
- Former high school football player and track runner/hurdler for the MARQUETTE MUSTANGS, Chris Brown is a first-degree green belt in MIZZOU TAE KWON DO! Now MU students have the opportunity to learn the martial art from Chris' instructor, Joe Rexwinkle. Get Joe's black belt knowledge to begin learning the six training and life principles: - BE POLITE - BE PATIENT - BE ALERT - BE BRAVE - DO YOUR BEST - RESPECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS. Mizzou Tae Kwon Do is for everyone! It's a great way to learn self-defense, meet new people, stay in shape, and, most of all, have fun! So, what are you waiting for? Come on out! It's never too late to start! Learn the ways of Mizzou Tae Kwon Do today!
- A serious English artist struggles to befriend his roommate and neighbor after coming back from an internship in Japan.
- After realizing the legend lived inside him, a fan attempts to morph into the Gold Ranger.
- A fan-made music video for the band Eyeshine.
- A new homeowner discovers his realtor was once a Jedi master.
- Columbia, Missouri critics Joseph and Kal rate some of the worst movies of all time.
- An innocent man learns about actor Bobby Driscoll, the voice of Walt Disney's Peter Pan who died young at the age of 31.
- Walter Mortimer visits the house where it all began, the birthplace of Walt Disney in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- A young toy owner plays with his Boba Fett action figure.
- Chris Brown promotes the website of actress Margaret Kerry, the original live-action reference model to Tinker Bell in the 1953 Disney animated classic, "Peter Pan."
- Walter Mortimer continues to explore Marceline, Missouri by walking down Main Street USA.
- Longtime Bonhomme Presbyterian Churchgoer Chris Brown sends off the 2010s with a prayer remembering the accomplishments and losses of the decade. In general, the 2010s were a very dramatic, tech-savvy, instant decade. However, where there was darkness, there was light. From the 2010 Haiti earthquake, losing Robin Williams, tragic mass-shootings - to the St. Louis Cardinals winning the 2011 World Series, Star Wars Episodes VII, VIII and IX released, along with the St. Louis Blues winning the 2019 Stanley Cup - this was a decade no one will ever forget. Written by Chris Brown himself and edited with Rev. Robby Cella, God bless - and enjoy.
- A beginning artist named Walter Mortimer goes on a quest exploring parts of Marceline, Missouri; the hometown of Walt Disney.
- Three years after "Chris Lenzen," Neil Shukla and William Truman reunite for another interview. The third collaboration of both Shukla and Chris Brown.
- A St. Louis college student, missing his friend, visits his old high school; he talks with a journalist about the story of local high school figure Chris Lenzen.
- Chris Brown promotes the online store of actor Austin St. John who played Jason Lee Scott, the original Red Ranger and first leader of the Power Rangers.