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- When Tom Hogg, a drug-addicted mayor fighting for re-election, is caught on video smoking crack, he'll do almost anything to keep it out of the wrong hands.
- A short documentary that follows director Charlie Tyrell as he tries to uncover a better understanding of his deceased father through the random objects he inherited, including a pile of VHS dirty movies.
- One man's misguided quest to conquer the world of home shopping.
- Real people tell their funniest, wildest and most embarrassing dating stories while hilarious recreations bring them life.
- When a mayor running for re-election is caught on video smoking crack, he'll do whatever it takes to keep it out of the wrong hands. Inspired by true events.
- Rival film actresses Ruth Wescott and Norma Eastbrook are cast opposite each other in a campy, dramatic thriller. But, as competition and jealousy brews between the two stars, the line between the silver screen and reality starts to blur.
- The Amazing Gayl Pile is one man's misguided quest to conquer the world of home shopping, and become king of the TV pitchman game.
- After the apocalypse, Gayl Pile opens the Orillia Sands Fashion Resort. Some old friends check in, including Rev. Dave, Renee, Dijon, Gus, Stolfi, and Gayl's old partner and nemesis, JD Castlemane.
- "JD gets the liquor flowing as ""senior beverage consultant"", but Gayl resists the new hedonistic atmosphere at the resort. When some unsavory people check in, Gayl reaches his breaking point."
- "Gayl reasserts control of the resort. Meanwhile, Renee is desperate to revive her reality show, so Dijon builds her a TV broadcast tower. Renee's back on the air, but fame comes at a cost."
- Gayl agrees to take in some penniless refugees from the destroyed city of Barrie, Ontario. The newcomers embrace the all-inclusive resort lifestyle, testing the limits of Gayl's generosity.
- "The Barrie refugees wear out their welcome, and Gayl has a harrowing vision of his long- deceased mother. Re-energized, Gayl enlists Rev. Dave in a sinister plot against the unwanted guests."
- "When the hot tub is contaminated by a turd, everyone suspects the Barrie guests are to blame. A wave of paranoia grips the Orillia Sands, and Gayl vows to crack down."
- "Gayl and JD divide the resort guests into a rigid hierarchy. The ""silver"" and ""platinum VIP"" guests enjoy privileges, while the Barrie guests are designated ""bronze"" and forced into hard labour."
- "It's the ""Mr. Hott Bunz"" competition to determine which male guest has the best bum. But when Chilli from Barrie crashes the stage and steals the show, it threatens to undermine Gayl's authority."
- "JD and Renee fume over Gayl's weakness in the face of insurrection. Shockingly, Gayl declares the newly crowned Mr. Hott Bunz an enemy of the resort, and vows to punish him."
- "It's the Orillia Sands' first ""sexecution"" after Gayl condemns Chilli to a kinky, and permanent, ""check out"". But as the big moment nears, Gayl's worst fears bubble to the surface."
- Gary won't let Ryan use his gold rings to get appraisals from gold buyers, so Ryan must resort to alternative methods of acquiring gold. Later, Ryan pitches a new TV commercial to local gold buyer Russell Oliver, but it doesn't go quite as he planned, making the decision of who to award the crown very difficult for Ryan.
- Ryan takes his mobile judging booth around the city to find out which street performer he will award both the crown and a whopping $90 cash prize, courtesy of Jackass' Steve-O. Ryan's growing obsession with becoming a street performer himself makes it increasingly difficult for the gang to crown a winner.
- Ryan struggles to find a fortune teller who is willing to appear on camera, as he tries to expose certain myths behind the fortune telling industry. When the gang finally manages to get fortunes told on camera, Ryan realizes that the industry is not as glamorous as he once believed it to be and is hard pressed to crown a winner.