If you're like me and adore physical media, the DVD's floating around on eBay for under $10—sometimes bundled with other obscure comedies. But for digital, your best bet is renting on Amazon Prime or Apple TV. It's weirdly not on any major subscription services, which bums me out because it's got this charming, underdog energy. Fun trivia: the lead actor improvised half his lines, which explains why some scenes feel so chaotic (in the best way).
Randomly found it while scrolling through Hoopla last month—totally forgot my library card gave access! The quality wasn't HD, but the grainy texture kinda suited the film's DIY aesthetic. Heads-up: regional availability varies, so check your local library's digital catalog. Also, the soundtrack slaps? There's a synth-heavy B-side track during the credits that I Shazamed immediately—now on my 'quirky vibes' playlist.
Man, tracking down 'Alan Troublemaker' was such a rabbit hole! I stumbled across it on this niche streaming platform called Filmzie—totally free with ads, which was a nice surprise. The vibe reminded me of those early 2000s indie comedies, so if you're into dry humor and awkward protagonists, it's worth the hunt.
Side note: I later found out it occasionally pops up on Tubi too, but availability shifts like the wind. Pro move: set a 'Notify Me' alert on JustWatch so you don't miss it. Also, the director's cameo as a convenience store clerk? Chef's kiss.
Twitter sleuthing led me to a indie filmmaker forum where someone shared a Vimeo link (password-protected, legit upload). Messaged the creator for access—turns out they're cool with fans reaching out! Not the most convenient, but felt like being part of a secret club. Bonus: got to chat with the cinematographer about that one-take bar fight scene. Worth the effort for hardcore fans!
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He groans, his thrusts now hard and fast. “'Cause that's the last thing you'll do."
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Moving to a new city for work after finding out her boyfriend has been cheating on her with a friend, Hannah decides to start afresh. But a fresh start comes with a cost, and if one is not careful, they might unknowingly end up sucking off a mafia lord, Christian Roman, who doesn’t take no for an answer and always goes for what he wants; In this case Hannah.
However, this fresh start doesn’t just come with a sexy green-eyed man, but also more truth about Hannah’s heritage, and a memorable lesson about love.
Ever since he was born, it was clear to Alan Hedger, an undercover spy, that he desired absolute solitude. As a complete workaholic, he made it abundantly clear to himself, and everyone around him, that there was no room for romantic pursuits in his life.
Fully dedicated to his job, he did everything in his power to achieve his goal. That was until it demanded something else of him. Put in an impossible situation, an honourable man like himself was forced to deceitfully seek a young doctor's hand in marriage.
Hence met the two.
When their paths collided, none of them had foreseen that they would fall in love with each other in the near future. But when they did, their worst nightmare came chasing behind them.
Principal Rockwell isn't the only unusual thing at HG Wells Junior High school. The prankster strikes again and again and the inhabitants of the school are powerless to stop them.Till one day, they make a surprising discovery...Bullying beefs, jerky jocks and feisty kids.Hilarious pranks are made by the Prankster. Until what is thought to be a prank results into the death of a student and the incapability of the other. Hunter Zoey, Chirag and Josh do not believe these are mere coincidences.And they're all set to prove it
In the elite world of a high-class school, Jane, once a nobody, lands a dream job offer from the school's owner. The catch? She must secretly babysit four infamous "Jerks" on campus. With a high salary and flexible hours, it seems too good to be true.
When you find yourself paired up with the school's infamous badboy for a class project that has the power to crush or elevate your grades, will you whine and make a request to be unpaired from him?
Or will you swallow your fear and work with him despite the odds?
Well, Alicia Smith chose to whine and make a request to be unpaired from Luke Evans, her nemesis and the infamous badboy of Riverdale High, but after an outright non-partiality declaration by the project teacher, Alicia finds herself with no other option than to work with him. Tensions will rise, but feelings will also be caught.
Especially when Alicia begins to unravel the facade that Luke is putting on to hide his true self and feelings from everyone else.
What do you do when the person you've always loved is the same person who keeps hurting you the most?
That's something Allison McConnell would like to know.
Allison has had feelings for Derris Fox for as long as she could remember. Unfortunately, she wasn't the only one. As a musician and actor known worldwide, Derris was the dream of every girl and popular as he was, he was way out of her league. Allison thought she was doomed to be just one of his many fangirls until fate caused them to cross paths.
Unfortunately, what would have been a dream come true for her turned out to be a nightmare after circumstances led to Derris developing an intense dislike for her causing him to treat her badly.
Still struggling with issues at home along with her complicated relationship with Derris, Allison also has to handle being the object of affection of the equally handsome Max Crest, Derris' best friend which inadvertently puts tension between the two friends.
As tensions heightens and Allison battles her feelings and enemies alike, will she make the right choice or will a sinister plot by a clingy ex ruin her chances at ‘happily ever after’?
it's one of those stories that feels so real, you'd swear it had to be inspired by true events. The gritty details, the raw emotions, and the way the characters navigate their messy lives—it all screams authenticity. But after some research, I couldn't find any direct evidence linking it to a specific real-life figure or incident. It seems more like a brilliant mosaic of relatable struggles, pieced together from everyday chaos. The writer probably drew from universal experiences—family drama, rebellious phases, societal pressures—to craft something that resonates deeply without being a straight-up biography.
That said, the lack of a clear real-life counterpart doesn't make it any less impactful. If anything, the ambiguity adds to its charm. It's like listening to a friend’s wild story and wondering, 'Wait, did this actually happen?' The best fiction often blurs that line, and 'Alan Troublemaker' nails it. I’d bet my favorite manga volume that the creator sprinkled in personal anecdotes or observations from people they know. The result? A story that feels truer than some documentaries I’ve watched.
Season 2 took Alan Troublemaker's chaotic energy to a whole new level, and honestly, it was wild to watch. At first, he seemed like he might mellow out after the events of the first season, but nope—he doubled down on the mischief. There was this one episode where he accidentally started a rumor at school that turned into a full-blown prank war, and it spiraled so out of control that even the teachers got involved. The fallout was hilarious, but it also showed how his antics could unintentionally hurt people.
By the mid-season, though, things got more serious. Alan's recklessness finally caught up with him when he got suspended after a stunt went too far. That moment was a real turning point—he had to face consequences for the first time, and it forced him to reflect. The season ended with him trying to make amends, but it left me wondering if he’d really change or just find new ways to stir up trouble.
Man, 'Trouble Maker' is such a classic K-pop gem! Sadly, it's not on mainstream platforms like Netflix or Hulu, but I’ve stumbled upon it on YouTube—HyunA and Hyunseung’s iconic performance is still up there in decent quality. Some fan channels reupload it, though the official MV might be region-locked.
If you’re into physical media, their old albums sometimes include DVD bonuses, but those are rare now. For streaming, try Viki or Kocowa; they rotate older K-pop content occasionally. Honestly, digging through unofficial uploads feels like a treasure hunt these days, but that’s part of the fun for us old-school fans.