The Caller
Film | - min | |
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes
S - | Ep - | |
Comic | - min | |
Calvin and Hobbes
S - | Ep - | |
Comic Strip | - min | |
Camille Rewinds
2012/09/12 | ||
Film | 115 min | |
COM DRA | France |
Camille was only sixteen and still in high school when she fell in love with Eric, another student. They later married, had a child, and were happy for a while. But now twenty-five years have passed and Eric leaves her for a younger woman. Bitter and desperate Camille drinks so much liquor at a New Year Eve's party that she falls into an ethylic coma and she finds herself... propelled into her own past! Camille is sixteen again when she wakes up this morning, her parents are not dead anymore and she must go to school, where she will meet her schoolmates and, of course, Eric. Is she going to fall for him again and... be miserable twenty-five years later? Or will she avoid him with the result never having her beloved daughter? Who ever said that time traveling was fun?
Camp Slaughter
S - | Ep - | 2005/06/20 |
Video | 94 min R | |
COM HOR |
Camp Daze takes you back to the days of tube socks, bongs hits and short shorts, throws in a quiet summer camp full of blood and mayhem and watches the fun unfold. A group of kids break down while driving down a remote forest road. After a disturbing night alone in the woods, they stumble upon Camp Hiawatha in full swing and packed with seemingly happy teenagers. However, the teens and the camp itself are strangely trapped back in 1981. The clothes, the music, the hair, and the attitudes are 24 years back in time. The campers are forced to relive the same day and night over and over again. The night when a silent killer stalked the camp silencing campers and counselors one by one. The kids from the present struggle to understand and help the teens from 1981 break free of the curse. Working together both time-periods begin to learn about the different worlds from which they come and what it will take for all of them to survive.
Campfire
The Time Machine
S - | Ep 1 | 2010// |
Graphic Novel | - min | |
1st printing. Based on the story by H.G. Wells. Adapted by Lewis Helfand. Art by Rajesh Nagulakonda. An intrepid adventurer, known simply as the Time Traveler, meets his friends for dinner one night, baffling them with his wild ideas about moving forwards or backwards in time. He tells a story so unbelievable that it can't be true - or can it? The Time Machine tells of the courageous explorer's discoveries in another time. Does he find intelligence and technology beyond his wildest dreams? Or is the world filled with dreaded monsters? Softcover, 72 pages, full color. Cover price $9.99.
Campfire Tales
Film | - min | |
The Canadian Howdy Doody Show
S - | Ep - | 1954/11/15 |
TV Series | - min | |
Canada |
The Canadian Howdy Doody Show made its debut on November 15, 1954, airing three times a week over CBC Television. Early in the run, there was a short-lived puppet character called Mr. X (no relation to a puppet of the same name who appeared on the American show) who traveled through time and space in his "Whatsis Box" teaching children about history. However, Mr. X was removed from the show due to parental complaints that he was too scary. It has been suggested that the Mr. X sequence may have inspired the creation of the long-running British science fiction series Doctor Who. In its earliest days, the series was likewise designed to teach children about history and, throughout the series, it has featured an alien known only as the Doctor who travels through time and space in his TARDIS, which is permanently in the shape of a police box. The series' creator, Sydney Newman, oversaw the production of the Canadian version of Howdy Doody while working as head of programming for the CBC. Newman oversaw this series while working as head of programming for the CBC.[1] Newman maintained a guiding influence over Doctor Who until he left the BBC in 1967 and was in talks with the BBC in 1986, when the show was foundering, to reformat the show and take the role of executive producer.[2] Originating from the network's Toronto studios, the Canadian version of the show starred James Doohan and later Peter Mews as forest ranger Timber Tom, who corresponded to Buffalo Bob in the U.S. version. CBC's Clarabell was played by Alfie Scopp.[22] Robert Goulet is sometimes erroneously credited as Timber Tom (even by Goulet's official website and Buffalo Bob Smith), although he may have been an occasional fill-in host. William Shatner, the future Captain Kirk of Star Trek, also filled in for Timber Tom occasionally as "Ranger Bob". Among the puppet characters was a "Mr. X," voiced by Claude Rae, who zipped through time and space in a machine called a "Whatsis Box," teaching children about history. Mr X's tenure on the program was short-lived when numerous parents complained that he was too scary. The CBC's Supervisor of Drama Production at the time was one Sydney Newman, who would later move to England to head the Drama departments of ABC-TV and eventually the BBC, where he very likely had Mr X and his Whatsis Box in mind when he formulated the concept of Doctor Who.
Cancion de Navidad
S - | Ep - | 1974/12/23 |
TV Movie | - min | |
DRA FAN | Mexico |
Cantor's Paradox
There is no greatest cardinal number.
S - | Ep - | |
High | - min | |
In set theory, Cantor's paradox is derivable from the theorem that there is no greatest cardinal number, so that the collection of "infinite sizes" is itself infinite. The difficulty is handled in axiomatic set theory by declaring that this collection is not a set but a proper class; in von Neumann_Bernays_G_del set theory it follows from this and the axiom of limitation of size that this proper class must be in bijection with the class of all sets. Thus, not only are there infinitely many infinities, but this infinity is larger than any of the infinities it enumerates. This paradox is named for Georg Cantor, who is often credited with first identifying it in 1899 (or between 1895 and 1897). Like a number of "paradoxes" it is not actually contradictory but merely indicative of a mistaken intuition, in this case about the nature of infinity and the notion of a set. Put another way, it is paradoxical within the confines of na¥ve set theory and therefore demonstrates that a careless axiomatization of this theory is inconsistent. (Naive set theory)
Captain America: The First Avenger
2011/07/22 | ||
Film | 124 min PG-13 | |
ACT ADV SF | USA |
Steve Rogers, a rejected military soldier transforms into Captain America after taking a dose of a "Super-Soldier serum". But being Captain America comes at a price as he attempts to take down a war monger and a terrorist organization.
Captain Barbell
In The Beginning
S 1 | Ep 1 | 2006/05/29 |
TV Series Episode | - min | |
ACT ADV FAN |
In a distant future, a time machine hurtles through space. It lands on Earth in the year 1992. Inside are the wife and son of Captain B. Sending them away seems to be the only way to protect them from the clutches of the evil General. Lolo Aloy and Lola Melay find the time machine with the young Arell still inside. They decide to hold on to the child, naming him Teng. As time goes on, Teng grows in strength. Only Lolo Aloy is aware of how super human his new charge is. Teng uses his strength to come to the aid of Leah, who becomes his good friend. Conversely, Clarisse grows further apart from Teng, blaming him for stealing their Lolo's affections from her. Worst of all, Leah gives Teng the bad news that she must leave for the United States. Still, despite the setbacks, Teng grows into a happy young boy. He has his best friends Kit and Bobby. He has the love and tutelage of Lola Melay and Lolo Aloy. Little does he know that his life is fraught with danger and that behind every shadow lurks a possible enemy. But a discovery in a junkyard changes Teng's life forever.
Captain Barbell
Magnetika's Forces
S 1 | Ep 20 | 2006/10/09 |
TV Series Episode | - min | |
ACT ADV FAN |
Kit gets mad at both Captain Barbell and Bobby when he sees Captain Barbell kissing Magnetika in the barn. Outside the barn Joe and Cesar are also at odds over Magna. Aurora wonders why neither of the two want to remove the rings that Magna gave them. She does not yet realize that it is through these rings that Magna is controlling Joe and Cesar. But an investigation leads Kit and Aurora to the truth about Magna Ð and Magnetika. Now that her cover is blown, she demands to see Captain Barbell again. Or else she will continue to wreak her havoc on the men of the town. She feeds on the life essence of the men, making them younger and younger until they just disappear. One of her victims is Bobby, and so Teng must become Captain Barbell to once again face the nasty villainess. Meanwhile Dexter betrays Viel when he discovers a way to make the time vessel work. But Viel finds out and decides to punish Dexter, however something goes terribly wrong. Then Magnetika meets Viel and the two trade secrets. Magnetika gives Viel an offer he can not refuse.
Captain Barbell
The Truth About Boris
S 1 | Ep 21 | 2006/10/16 |
TV Series Episode | - min | |
ACT ADV FAN |
Viel confirms his suspicions that Barbara is the Maskaradong Bandido. He and Magnetika make plans to avoid her. He asks Magnetika if she knows where Boris could be. He has to find Boris before Boris finds out the truth behind his real parents. Or worse, the truth of Boris' brother actually is. Meanwhile, Barbra tells her tales of her life as the masked bandit. She takes Teng to her fortress and decides it is time for Teng to know everything about his past. She also confides that she believes Captain B is still alive. She wants to take Teng in the time vessel to look for Captain B. But she tells him that with or without him, she plans to leave the present and go back to the future. Before she can get her plans underway, a terrible confrontation happens. Torn and unable to decide what (and who) to believe in, Boris is driven over the edge.
Captain Barbell
Captain B's Evil Ways
S 1 | Ep 22 | 2006/10/16 |
TV Series Episode | - min | |
ACT ADV FAN |
The relationship between Levi and Leah gets complicated as she unintentionally expresses her true feelings for Teng. Levi gets more jealous of Teng. Viel, meanwhile, realizes that he needs Captain Barbell to be able to walk again. After Magna shares what she knows about the superhero, Viel and Levi become suspicious that Teng and Captain Barbell are one and the same. Captain B is sent by the General to present-day Marravelos. His mission, now that his brain has been re-programmed by the General, will put Captain Barbell against his own father. Teng and his classmates are put in danger by their new teacher. Can Teng transform into Captain Barbell and save his friends, despite Levi's presence?
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
Prehistoric Panic
S 3 | Ep 4 | 1980/03/29 |
TV Series Episode | - min TV-G | |
FAM MYS | USA |
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels travel back in time. Cavey's father is the chief of the tribe. His position is threatened by the Mellog, an evil creature. Cavey and the Teen Angels investigate when Mellog' statue comes to life.
Captain Future
The Lost World Of Time - Part 1 - SOS 1 Billion Years Ago
S 1 | Ep 5 | 1978/12/05 |
TV Series Episode | 30 min | |
ADV SF | Japan |
The adventures of Captain Future, a space-traveling scientist and adventurer.
Captain Future
The Lost World Of Time - Part 2 - Mystery of the Holy Star
S 1 | Ep 6 | 1978/12/12 |
TV Series Episode | 30 min | |
ADV SF |
The adventures of Captain Future, a space-traveling scientist and adventurer.
Captain Future
The Lost World Of Time - Part 3 - Solar System / Genesis
S 1 | Ep 7 | 1978/12/19 |
TV Series Episode | 30 min | |
ADV SF |
The adventures of Captain Future, a space-traveling scientist and adventurer.
Captain Future
The Lost World Of Time - Part 4 - The 50 Billion Year Journey
S 1 | Ep 8 | 1978/12/26 |
TV Series Episode | 30 min | |
ADV SF |
The adventures of Captain Future, a space-traveling scientist and adventurer.