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Wonka
by Simon Farnaby, Paul King
During a 1941 London air raid, a young and eccentric Willy Wonka rescues a terrified Arthur Slugworth from a rooftop. Wonka attempts to use his whimsical philosophy to reframe the falling bombs as a musical performance, only to be humorously undercut by the harsh reality of an explosion.
The Princess Bride
by William Goldman
A mysterious man in black challenges a criminal mastermind to a deadly game of logic to rescue a kidnapped princess. While the antagonist believes he is outsmarting his opponent through a series of complex deductions and a secret glass-switch, the stakes are revealed to be far more dangerous than he anticipated.
Veronica Mars
by Rob Thomas
Veronica defies the warnings of her classmates to cut down Wallace, a new student who has been duct-taped to the school flagpole by a local gang. Despite the social risks and threats of retaliation, Veronica demonstrates her outsider status and resilience while forming an initial bond with her future best friend.
The Shepherd
by Barbara Machin
During a high-stakes police interrogation, Natasha confesses to starting a fire that killed her family while under the influence of a mysterious figure she calls 'The Shepherd'. As the detectives press her for motives of jealousy, Natasha reveals a deep-seated paranoid delusion and the haunting presence of an unidentified person who rescued her nephew from the flames.
Road to Nardo
by Mike Gagerman, Andrew Waller
While on a rescue mission in Mexico, Jason tries to convince a skeptical Evan that their companion Gabby is interested in him. Jason provides a ridiculous, step-by-step seduction plan involving a bizarre physical move he calls the 'Windshield Wiper'.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
by J.K. Rowling
Newt and Jacob attempt to rescue Tina from a hideout, only for their captor, Kama, to collapse unexpectedly. The reunion is tense as Tina reveals Newt's interference has compromised her investigation into Credence's whereabouts.
Blade
by David S. Goyer
A routine autopsy turns into a nightmare when a supposed corpse reanimates and attacks the medical staff. The scene escalates into a high-stakes rescue mission as a mysterious hunter intervenes to save the surviving doctor from the supernatural predator.
Wednesday
by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
After Xavier saves Wednesday from a falling gargoyle, she confronts him about his motives, viewing his chivalry as a patriarchal tool. Xavier reveals their shared history involving a funeral and a crematorium, establishing a debt of gratitude that Wednesday is reluctant to acknowledge.
Gladiator 2
by David Scarpa
Macrinus confronts Thraex in his own home to collect a massive debt, using the leverage to seize control of Thraex's property. He forces Thraex into a corner, demanding high-level political secrets and loyalty in exchange for his life. Thraex eventually breaks, revealing a clandestine plot to rescue a gladiator and overthrow the Emperors.
Sinners
by Ryan Coogler
In a tense standoff inside a lumber mill juke joint, Grace desperately pleads to rescue her husband while Annie explains the supernatural nature of the 'haints' hunting them. The group grapples with the realization that their friend is lost to a curse and discusses the spiritual stakes of the evil they face.
Argo
by Chris Terrio
CIA operative Tony Mendez recruits Hollywood makeup artist John Chambers to help orchestrate a high-stakes 'fake movie' production to rescue hostages in Iran. Chambers provides a cynical yet expert perspective on the absurdity of the film industry as they begin their cover story.
CIA operative Tony Mendez and makeup artist John Chambers pitch a dangerous 'fake movie' rescue mission to veteran Hollywood producer Lester Siegel. Despite his initial cynical refusal, Siegel's professional pride leads him to agree to produce the 'fake hit'.
Toy Story
by Joss Whedon, rew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow
Woody pleads with Sid's 'mutant' toys to help him rescue Buzz Lightyear before he is blown up by a rocket. He humbles himself, admitting his fault and appealing to their sense of community to save his only friend.
Walker
by Anna Fricke
Angela introduces Trey and Cassie to the world of TexSAR (Texas Search and Rescue) as they prepare for a helicopter mission. The scene highlights the camaraderie and high-stakes nature of emergency response work in the Texas Hill Country.
No Romance
by Nancy Harris
Laura, a woman recently diagnosed with breast cancer, explains to a photographer why she wants to create a sexy photo album for her boyfriend before leaving him without telling him the truth. She struggles with the desire to remain strong and desirable in his memory rather than becoming a patient to be rescued.
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