1. Martha Stewart Holidays: Martha's Halloween Ideas
Think Martha Stewart is a whiz at good things? Just wait until you see what she can do with bad ones. This collection of devilishly fun Halloween projects will get you geared for one of Martha's favorite holidays. Recipes and crafts include glow-stick spiders, white chocolate ghosts, jack-o'-lantern creatures, easy-to-make costumes and other fiendish things that go "boo" in the night. Create costumes & scary faces. Decorate with spiders; carve cool pumpkin creatures & whip up white chocolate ghosts.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
2. Planning for Success
Nearly everyone knows that if you want to succeed, you have to plan. For everyone else, Coronet has made a film: PLANNING FOR SUCCESS. Here's how to do it. You can do it!
3. Chairobics
A fun rehabilitation program for persons with moderate to severe lung disease, brought to you by health professionals in Exercise Physiology and Respiratory Medicine.
4. Safety Awareness for Forklift Equipment
An overview on safety precautions that protect forklift operators on the job.
5. Actar 911 Infantry: An Overview For CPR Instructors
A comprehensive overview on how to take care of Actar CPR dummies, hosted by three alien babies visiting from a distant planet.
6. The Handy Man
J.T. Baily will demonstrate how to repair a broken window. Broken windows are never very picturesque, and at this time of the year extra ventilation is not at all welcome. After this demonstration, however, every viewer should be able to look forward to window breakages as a fine opportunity for a show of skill.
7. Cookery Hints: Oatmeal Porridge
How to make porridge using a haybox.
8. 29 Minute Beginners Workout
An exercise video for beginners from the 1980s, hosted by Deborah Lee.
9. Sweet by Matthew Johnson
Illusionist and escape artist Matthew Johnson showcases a simple magic trick that can be performed with a pen and sugar packets. Instructional video made for Penguin Magic
10. Difficult People: How to Deal With Them
An overview on different difficult personality types and how to deal with them in personal and professional settings.
11. Masterclass Part 2: Skills and Tactics for Sport and Trad
Are you tired of burning out on steep routes and unsure whether it’s due to lack of strength or poor technique? Do you still feel nervous about pushing above bolts or trusting your feet on slabs? If you’re fed-up with making the same old mistakes then why not settle the score using this two-part instructional video series, hosted by Britain’s leading climbing coach Neil Gresham. Whether you climb F5 or F7c, these films are packed with tips to help you improve every aspect of your climbing performance. Part 1 shows you how to develop your technique and how to train more productively and Part 2 shows you how to put it all together and get the most from yourself on the cliffs. There are right and wrong examples to help you identify your weaknesses and case studies from some of Britain’s best climbers. Those dream routes may be closer than you think and watching these films might be all you need to turn them into a reality.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
12. S&M: Sweat and Muscle - The Dominatrix Workout
An hour-long workout with a BDSM theme on a NYC rooftop, taught by a variety of instructors.
13. Line Dancing For Seniors
Line dancing is fast becoming a popular activity among senior citizens. This presents line dancing from an instructional, yet entertaining perspective. Join Dr. Grant Longley, an expert Line Dance instructor, as he guides a class step-by-step through five dances.
14. Leslie Sansone: 5 Mega Miles
Use the miles in any combination that fits your schedule and your goals. Try a 1 Mile walk every morning to start your day the right way…or do a 2 Mile Walk before dinner…why not 3 Miles every Wednesday? There are so many combinations to keep things fresh and effective! It all WORKS to keep you walking strong and slim!
15. Play Ball with Babe Ruth
A serial of short instructional films using footage of Babe Ruth to explain the fundamentals of playing baseball.
16. Edged in Water
More than 80 minutes of high-energy skiing! Morning mist emerges from liquid glass. As a skier rips through a perfect turn, the rising sun ignites the spray like wildfire. This is the sensation created by Edged in Water. No film has ever captured water skiing like this. The camera is everywhere: in the sky, on the water, aboard the boats, on the skiers. These are perspectives on skiing you've never seen and sounds you've never heard, stirring a fresh stoke like you've never felt. As Edged in Water speeds into action, hang on. Starring:</p><p> Wade Cox, Chris Parrish, Jamie Beauschesne, Freddy Kreuger, Marcus Brown, Natalie Hamrick, Jaret Llewellyn, Chris Rossi, Terry Winter, Ron Scarpa, Keith St. Onge, Scot Ellis and more ...
17. Don't Get Angry
This short film offers a children's guide to anger management.
It has an average vote of 4.5 on TMDB.
18. Better Gay Sex
This is one of the most lavishly produced erotic gay videos ever made. Featuring eight of Britain's sexiest guys, "Better Gay Sex" illustrates the beauty, passion and sensuality of man on man sex. Experience the spectrum of gay sex as out gorgeous guys take you through the best their bodies have to offer. Amazing sex is all about having the most wonderful mind blowing fun. Sex gives you a more confident outlook on the whole of you life. This video won't just turn you on with its explicit red hot imagery, it'll show you how to really enjoy one of the most important aspects of your life — SEX!!!
It has an average vote of 2 on TMDB.
19. How the Telephone Talks
"All sounds travel in waves much the same as ripples in water." Educational film produced by Bray Studios New York, which was the dominant animation studio based in the United States in the years surrounding World War I.
20. Top Slots - Spotting the Best
Tips and tricks on how to win on 80's and 90's slot machines!