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The Jesse Owens Story (1984). Really good made for TV biopic. Won a primetime emmy. But has barely 300 total ratings on IMDB and so few on Letterboxd that it doesn't have an average score. Several cast members from the Roots miniseries.
Meet the Raisins (1988). The original 30 minute made for TV claymation special. Here on YouTube (lots of music missing) It was a spinoff of a highly successful marketing campaign (a 30 second commercial where raisins sing 'heard it through the grapevine').
Netherbeast Incorporated is a weird but charming vampire office comedy from 2007, featuring Darrel Hammond, Dave Foley, and Steve from Blues Clues. And a small appearance by Robert Wagner as President James Garfield.
It's kind of dumb, but I love it. I have never met another person in real life who's seen it.
Headbangers: Rhythm Royale. I really want to see the alternate universe where this game took off, it's a really fun rhythm based battle royale.
However when you can't find players to play with gameplay against bots feel give 0 challange, you don't really get the satisfaction out of winning.
An old game called Whiplash! Where you and 15 other NPCs, one of them a team mate, battle it out on track-mania style tracks.
Or if you have a ipx/spx network, or tcp/ip, you and 7 friends can battle it out at your next LAN party.