Four best friends from boarding school decide to attend a massive blow-out High School graduation party on Block Island. After missing the last ferry they decide to hire a fishing boat to take them on what should be a simple journey. What they get is the trip from hell, with a captain and his first mate that have no intention of taking the kids to Block Island, putting them into a fight to survive and to simply make it back to land... any land.
A group of teenagers are haunted by a despicable act they committed when they were younger. Their actions caused the deaths of three innocent people. Now, on the anniversary of those deaths, an ominous calling card in the form of a carved pumpkin has been placed at each of their homes. Someone is out for revenge...the question is who?
Tucker and Lance have been married for a few years now and are grappling with the onset of monotony. Both are loyal and supportive spouses, but the marriage rut which looms overhead has both in a quiet panic. The idea of pursuing a threesome has become a live-in white elephant; the practice is a stereotypical solution in the gay community and both partners begrudgingly agree to comply in an effort to appease the other. It isn’t long, however, before Tucker and Lance realize that domestic life has made them lame in the art of seduction, and in order to land the man of their mutual desires, they'll have to work together.
When her imaginary friend is kidnapped, Olivia has to go on an epic quest to get him back.
Mark Ryan Anderson is a critically acclaimed actor, singer, writer and space enthusiast. He was born in rural Southern Bethalto, Illinois, just east of St. Louis, where he was raised by his mother and stepfather. For most of his childhood he was very imaginative, dreaming grand visions, drawing on all surfaces, and stretching his thumbs for many hours at his video game consoles. With his parents' direction, he also participated in every sport and extracurricular activity possible, swinging at baseballs and tennis balls, running track, wrestling, banging on his drum kit, and playing saxophone, guitar, piano, and harmonica...when he wasn't singing along to the radio, of course.
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