Awakening from a long winter nap to find a subdivision in their backyard, a colony of critters, led by a gun-shy tortoise, is forced to face its worst fear -- humans -- with help from an opportunistic raccoon. |
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2011 4.0 ★ 96 mins Children & Family Movies Rated: G RT:71%
When a cooped-up macaw named Blu leaves the confines of his birdcage behind for the tropical climes of Rio de Janeiro, he's forced to wing it and re-examine everything he knows about life -- and being a bird. |
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After waking from a long hibernation, Kenai (voiced by Patrick Dempsey) and his bear buddy Koda set off on a life-changing mission to help their human friend, Nita (Mandy Moore), get married in this sequel to the animated Disney adventure Brother Bear. So that childhood pal Nita may wed, Kenai agrees to join her on a dangerous journey to their homeland, where they must break their pact of devotion to each other. |
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Fed up with his manipulative girlfriend, Jenny Johnson (Uma Thurman), New Yorker Matt Saunders (Luke Wilson) gives her the heave-ho and moves on with his life, leaving the heartbroken Jenny -- aka G-girl -- to do everything within her superpowers to humiliate Matt. Anna Faris, Rainn Wilson and Eddie Izzard co-star in director Ivan Reitman's slapstick fantasy comedy about a bitter superwoman scorned. |
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Pootie Tang is an indefatigable crime fighter (and recording sensation) who speaks in an indecipherable patois. In this feature-length outing, Pootie mixes it up with an evil CEO who wants kids to smoke, drink and eat fast food. |
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In this follow-up to the 2003 comedy Bruce Almighty, God summons narcissistic newscaster-turned-congressman Evan to build an ark in preparation for a devastating flood. Meanwhile, Evan's perplexed family interprets his new hobby as a midlife crisis. |
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Office temp Charlotte Cantilini (Jennifer Lopez) thinks she's found Mr. Right when she starts dating gorgeous surgeon Dr. Kevin Fields (Michael Vartan). But there's a problem standing in the way of everlasting bliss: Kevin's overbearing and controlling mother, Viola (Jane Fonda). Fearing she'll lose her son's affections forever, Viola decides to break up the happy couple by becoming the world's worst mother-in-law. Wanda Sykes co-stars. |
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Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg and other notables illuminate the evolution and cultural significance of African American comedy. Accompanying film clips explore the history of black humor from early minstrel shows to modern stand-up stars. |
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In her Emmy-nominated comedy special for HBO (filmed at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.), Wanda Sykes brings her take-no-prisoners comedy style to bear on Barack Obama's presidency, Republican tea parties and the inhuman torture that is bikini waxing. Whether she's sharing true stories about her interracial lesbian marriage or doing hard time as a performer on a gay cruise, Sykes is frequently abrasive -- and fearlessly funny. |
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Produced by Comedy Central from 1997-2006, "Premium Blend" aimed a spotlight at a new generation of stand-up comedy talent in its half-hour episodes. Comedian Wanda Sykes handles the hosting duties in the show's sixth season. Featured performers include Al Madrigal ("Gary Unmarried"), Ron White (Blue Collar Comedy Tour), Bob Marley, Kareem Matthews, Drew Hastings, Hal Sparks, Jesse Popp and Kyle Grooms. |
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Bill Burr confesses his issues with beautiful women at baseball games in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Big Jay Oakerson exposes the comedic side of the popular "To Catch a Predator" television newsmagazine series. Later, he talks about his short-lived career as an amateur pornographic film actor and director. |
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Ben Bailey takes on the weather, offensive odors and the odds and ends of life in New York City in this Comedy Central special. |
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Continuing on the quests begun in his previous projects, "African American Lives" and "Faces of America," Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. finds new ways to delve into the DNA of American culture to discover who we are and where we come from. |
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Becky Pedigo discusses show business, getting older and her single lifestyle in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Arnez J. finds the true comedy in everything from race relations to the handicapped in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Johnathan Corbett, Ben Bailey, Charlie Grandy and more. |
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Wanda Sykes lets loose with a barrage of priceless material in this hour-long performance that shows off what she does best: taking normally serious stuff, from the stock market to national security, and finding the funniest bits in them. Strutting onstage and shocking audiences in an uncharacteristically squeaky voice, Sykes shows that a little sass goes a long way. |
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Arj Barker rants about holidays, banks and walking shoes in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Ron White drinks, smokes and pokes fun at vegetarians. |
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Featuring the voices of Wayne Brady, Nick Cannon, Danny Glover, D.L. Hughley, Dorian Harewood and... |
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Relish in the discomfort and embarrassment of strangers through this outrageous comedy series, which features actual prank phone calls made by Yankerville's puppet population that includes the ornery Birchum, elderly Elmer and Jewish coed Hadassah. Season 2 welcomes such unusually talented guests as Snoop Dogg, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeff Goldblum, Dr. Drew Pinsky and Seth MacFarlane of "The Family Guy." |
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Arj Barker discusses living in Australia along with the dos and don'ts of relationships. |
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In this stand-up special, Nick Swardson discusses why he wants to own various zoo animals and what he would do if he found a valuable treasure. |
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Irish comedian Ardal O'Hanlon jokes about his native country. |
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Impressionist Frank Caliendo shows off his multiple personalities, from John Madden to George Bush, in this stand-up special. |
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Tommy Johnagin muses about living in Chicago's gay area, his girlfriend's sex drive and his ultimate revenge against all deer in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Daniel Tosh reveals his childlike dreams and twisted fascination with cannibalism. |
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Anthony Jeselnik talks about his childhood, his family, dating habits, religion and unfortunate accidents. |
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John Mulaney isn't used to being an object of fear. He also wonders how the bartenders on "Law & Order" remember all their customers. |
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Andy Kindler relives his overseas adventures and relationship problems in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Cammie wants to teach kids about the birds and the bees, Gladys has questions about her teenage son's breast-milk habits, and Bobby calls a locksmith. |
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Andrew Kennedy explains how his British father met his Colombian mother in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Rich Vos takes on Canada, Catholics, marriage counselors and crack addicts. |
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Gladys hits the jackpot at a broken ATM, Niles offers a salesperson $500 to eat a used tissue, and Jack wants to purchase a used car. |
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Al Madrigal discusses his Mexican roots and how to deal with bad fast-food employees in this stand-up special. |
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Erin Foley reveals the hardships of being a lesbian when coming out to her Cathlolic mother, seeing Heidi Klum and getting in touch with the "little girl" within her. |
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Adele Givens pitches topics for TV talk shows in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Carol Leifer unveils the secrets of making love to a woman and explains near-death experiences in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Gladys calls to volunteer for a conjugal visit, Elmer needs to find a dentist, and Ken gets stuck in a restroom. |
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Elmer calls about booking a vacation on a gay cruise, Danny seeks the help of a rabbi, and Cammie answers a personal ad. |
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A blind stripper applies for college, Birchum wants swimming lessons for his conjoined twins, Bobby calls about tax deductions, and Elmer phones the park service. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Patrick Borelli, Kareem Matthews, Tami Vernekoff and Reno Collier. |
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This companion disc to the hit romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda includes a hilarious blooper reel, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, "Ruby's Make-Up Bag" and more. |
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Hadassah tests her boyfriend's sperm, and Jeff needs a job. |
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George calls about his swelling testicles, and Bobby hits an innocent bystander. |
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Red Grant discusses ugly babies, ugly girls, dumb questions about dating, flying and friends. |
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Snoop Dogg calls about running for public office, Hadassah has a run-in with a salesperson, and Special Ed phones a movie theater. |
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Emmy Award-winning writer, actress and comedian Wanda Sykes brings her hilarious stand-up skills to this sidesplitting performance, serving up comic truth and turning common sense into thought-provoking humor. |
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Tough guy Jimmy Shubert shouts out for animal rights, the homeless and stealing office supplies in this stand-up special. |
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Sherman Klump is back and getting married to teaching colleague Denise Gaines. Unfortunately, destructive doppelganger Buddy Love is back, too. And he's after a revolutionary youth serum the professor has created. |
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In this half-hour stand-up special, Ralph Harris reveals just how dirty women really are and his secret desire to be handcuffed. |
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View the all-time greatest crank calls from this side-splittingly funny Comedy Central television show that features the vocal talents of such hilarious comedians as Jimmy Kimmel, Wanda Sykes, Adam Carolla, Tracy Morgan and Sarah Silverman. Included are such memorable moments as Special Ed yelling "I got mail" 48 times in one call and Hadassah asking the toughest questions imaginable about poop. |
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Joe DeRosa discusses his hate of people and weddings and shares his opinions of superheroes and the Catholic religion. Then, he recalls his worst stand-up experience. |
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Jamie Lissow reveals the high price he's willing to pay not to live in Alabama and the importance of diet creators staying alive. Plus, he gives advice on what to do the next time you're shown pictures of someone's kids. |
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Harland Williams reveals all his off-the-wall thoughts and experiences. |
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The Truth needs to hire a P.I., Dick Rodgers bottoms out, Sonny Tanning calls a nursing home, Birchum looks for a job, and Terrence has a sale. Guest voices include David Alan Grier and Seth MacFarlane. |
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In this follow-up to the 2003 comedy Bruce Almighty, God summons narcissistic newscaster-turned-congressman Evan to build an ark in preparation for a devastating flood. Meanwhile, Evan's perplexed family interprets his new hobby as a midlife crisis. |
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Jimmy hires a receptionist, Bobby complains to a librarian, Niles recruits for a basketball team, Hadassah needs a new outfit, and Special Ed is in space. Guest voices include Jimmy Kimmel, Kevin Nealon, Tony Barbieri and Sarah Silverman. |
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Follow the erratic mind of Kyle Cease and his thoughts on college, voting, God and the wonders of sex. |
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John Caparulo gives his take on the annoyances of speeding tickets, obnoxious dogs and air travel in this comedy special. |
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It's fun on the farm in this animated Nickelodeon series that was inspired by the feature film Barnyard: The Original Party Animals and features several of the movie's most loveable characters, as well as a few new faces. The first season kicks off with Otis -- a male cow with female udders -- and his bovine pals causing trouble for a frightened family stuck in their car. Later, Pig gets his tail stuck in a bottle while lounging in the mud. |
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Marc Maron explains his anger management problem and how he "exercises" to stay healthy in this stand-up comedy special. |
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Kirk Fox is back from Mount Everest and proudly recounts his adventure to the world's tallest peak. Then, he finds time to complain about the many perils of hybrid automobiles as well as admits his credit score is shamefully low. |
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Greg Proops contemplates the real reason the pilgrims left England in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Josh Blue pokes fun at his cerebral palsy and also talks about his arm with a life of its own, his Japanese wife and his son Borat. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Sherrod Small, Erin Foley, Jesse Popp and Hal Sparks. |
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Elvira Kurt remembers a time when jungle gyms were dangerous and tampons didn't have Web sites. |
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Ted Alexandro expresses frustration with his friends, job and love life in this Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. |
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Sheryl Underwood explains the black point of view on politics, religion and exfoliating. |
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Shaun Majumder puts a hilarious spin on how his multicultural background caused confusion for many in his small hometown of Newfoundland, Canada. |
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Craig Shoemaker discusses being a love master and the perks of owning a minivan in this stand-up special. |
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Rich Vos has less-than-kind words to describe Christmas, New Year's Eve and the holiday season in general. Then he discusses his New Jersey roots and why he thinks real estate agents are "glorified locksmiths." |
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Vic Henley explores his Southern roots in this stand-up special. |
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Sports fanatic Wayne Federman shows how to use baseball metaphors to describe date hook-ups in this stand-up special. |
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An amazing, unforgettable lineup of hilarious black comics takes the stage at the prestigious International Montreal Comedy Festival, delivering a string of smoking stand-up sets guaranteed to crack audiences up. The impressive roster of funnymen -- and funnywomen -- includes Dave Chappelle, Sinbad, Wanda Sykes, Steve Harvey, Bruce Bruce, David Alan Grier, George Wallace, Reggie McFadden, Alonzo Bodden, John Henton and Renee Hicks. |
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Sebastian Maniscalco finds humorous quirks in mundane, everyday errands. Then, he offers guidance on how to handle the various dilemmas that often arise while on a first date. |
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Todd Barry tests his theory that he's sexier than today's hot Hollywood hunks in this stand-up special. |
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Jackie Kashian explains her hatred for salespeople and her need for violent video games in this stand-up special. |
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Impressionist Aries Spears imagines a world where Bill Cosby and Eddie Murphy must resort to cannibalism. |
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Greer Barnes talks about how he spends his nights chasing white people, why two men playing pingpong on a street corner is suspicious, and his love of sandals in this stand-up special. |
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The animated Ice Age series tacks on a game-changing fourth act when unexpected events set the continent in motion, sending Manny (voiced by Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo) away from Ellie ( |
The Sklar Brothers share their thoughts on "Girls Gone Wild" and the evolution of telemarketing in this stand-up comedy special. |
Join Terrence, Hadassah and all of your favorite characters in this collection of the craziest and crudest calls from the third season. Guest voices include Ludacris, Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Bob Odenkirk and Jim Florentine. |
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Jeff Cesario gives his insight on sports, marriage and the opposite sex in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Reggie McFadden explores the perils of dating big women and smoking crack at the club. |
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Drew books a party, Niles calls a diaper service, Cammie needs a sturdy bed for her nighttime activities, Kevin and Kate conduct a survey, and Professor Fermstein sets up a lecture. Guest voices include Drew Carey, Lisa Kushell and Jeff Goldblum. |
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Ludacris calls the head of his label with exciting news, Hadassah looks for a caretaker, Gladys has a problem with her new phone, and Special Ed calls the library. Guest voices include Ludacris, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel and Drew Carey. |
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Cammie needs a house sitter, Hadassah interviews an artist, Birchum sells some memorabilia, Jack looks to hire a personal assistant, and Niles needs help with his new bed. Guest voices include Sarah Silverman, Kevin Nealon and Andy Richter. |
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In her Emmy-nominated comedy special for HBO (filmed at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.), Wanda Sykes brings her take-no-prisoners comedy style to bear on Barack Obama's presidency, Republican tea parties and the inhuman torture that is bikini waxing. Whether she's sharing true stories about her interracial lesbian marriage or doing hard time as a performer on a gay c... |
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This disc includes performances by: "Margaret Cho," "Andrea Martin," "Ellen Cleghorne," "Susie Essman," "Wanda Sykes," "Stephanie Hodge," "Cathy Ladman" and "Judy Tenuta." |
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Leo Allen muses about the joys of using digital photo-enhancing software, then reads a loose translation of a passage from the Old Testament. Also, find out why he crowns himself "King of the 12-year-olds" in this comedy special. |
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Special Ed tries to get the alcohol monkey off his back, Rudy learns about breastfeeding, Jeff Emrick makes a reservation, Josh is looking for telemarketers, and Spoonie needs help with a song. Guest voices include Fred Stoller and Seth MacFarlane. |
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This disc includes performances by: "Ellen DeGeneres," "Morgan Fairchild," "Roberta Kent," "Jenny Jones," "Kim Coles," "Judy Golf," "Karen Haber" and "Laura Kightlinger." |
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Paul F. Tompkins explains why he knows more about jazz and balloon shopping than the rest of us in this stand-up special. |
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Foreign Guy learns English, Mr. Moustache strikes again, Rudy needs help with his script, Special Ed calls a doughnut shop, and Elmer answers a classified ad. Guest voices include Kevin Nealon, Dane Cook and Brian Posehn. |
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This disc includes performances by: "Rosie O'Donnell," "Mary Jo Pehl," "Rita Rudner," "Judy Toll," "Andrea Walker," "Shyma," "Sarah Silverman" and "Leah Krinsky." |
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Hadassah needs to return a candle, the Concierge welcomes a special guest, Special Ed needs a haircut, Birchum is on the hunt, and Terrence calls a restaurant for Johnny Knoxville. Guest voices include Jim Florentine, Jimmy Kimmel and Bob Odenkirk. |
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This disc includes performances by: "Janeane Garofalo," "Twiggy," "Carol Montgomery," "Caroline Rhea," "Nora Lynch," "Henriette Mantel," "Nancy Parker" and "Carrie Snow." |
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Special Ed makes a call professing his undying love for spaghetti, and Ken calls a newspaper with breaking news. |
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Elmer looks for charitable donations, and Special Ed needs a piano lesson. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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Special Ed goes out to the ball game, and a sleazy professor calls a co-ed. |
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This disc includes episodes 9-15. |
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This companion disc to the hit romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda includes a hilarious blooper reel, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, "Ruby's Make-Up Bag" and more. |
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Spoonie looks into karate lessons before going back to lockup, and Gladys complains about a video store mix-up. |
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Gladys gets ready for a big date, Ken books an outing for his friends, Elmer looks for a movie to rent, Leon complains about racial profiling, and Birchum calls a homeless shelter. Guest voices include Wanda Sykes, Kevin Nealon and Fred Stoller. |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars as Christine, the divorced owner of a health club that caters to professional women. When her ex-husband, Richard (Clark Gregg), starts dating a younger woman -- also named Christine (Emily Rutherfurd) -- old Christine's life gets complicated. Tricia O'Kelley and Alex Kapp Horner also appear as snobby parents who Christine must contend with at her son Richie's (Trevor Gagnon) school. |
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Vanessa Hollingshead takes on the hot-button issues of racial inequality and sexual satisfaction in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Retta reveals the trials and triumphs of being a big girl in today's world in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Pete Lee tells the cutest mean jokes you've ever heard, as well as discussing tough-guy names, his favorite forms of revenge and his problems with the elderly. |
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Some people age gracefully ... and then there's Nick Griffin. Find out how divorce and sobriety are changing the way he sees the world. Later, he dreams up the consequences of taking a pill for sexual dysfunction while consuming an energy drink. |
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Joe DeRosa discusses his hate of people and weddings and shares his opinions of superheroes and the Catholic religion. Then, he recalls his worst stand-up experience. |
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This kid-friendly Nickelodeon series follows the day-to-day interactions between Otis the cow and his friends around the farm. Each new episode finds Otis and his pals off on a new adventure, which often leads to hard-learned lessons. |
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Mitch Fatel explains why he doesn't think it's fair that men need witnesses and other supporting evidence to break up with a girl. |
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Jamie Lissow reveals the high price he's willing to pay not to live in Alabama and the importance of diet creators staying alive. Plus, he gives advice on what to do the next time you're shown pictures of someone's kids. |
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Thirty-two of the world's funniest comediennes provide laughs in this ultimate collection of women in comedy. Live and uncensored, these ladies' stand-up acts are full of wisecracks, raunchy commentary, acerbic humor and all manner of laughter-inducing antics. With performances from Margaret Cho, Janeane Garafolo, Rosie O'Donnell and many more top comics, this four-DVD set captures showcases the smarts and creativity of all who perform here. |
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Mike Britt ponders the African green monkey myth and problems with today's news coverage. |
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Murray calls a restaurant to complain, Birchum recruits strong men to do his chores, Hadassah needs help with dinner, and Gladys calls a ceramic store. Guest voices include Wanda Sykes, Sarah Silverman, Katie Kimmel and Adam Carolla. |
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The Truth calls Jessica Simpson, Terrence casts a reality show, Hadassah finds a lost wallet, Crazy Yitzhak sells plasma televisions, and Jammer Knight books a gig. Guest voices include David Alan Grier, Hank Azaria and Jason Schwartzman. |
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Bad Catholic Tom Cotter confesses his most embarrassing childhood memories. |
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When a cooped-up macaw named Blu leaves the confines of his birdcage behind for the tropical climes of Rio de Janeiro, he's forced to wing it and re-examine everything he knows about life -- and being a bird. |
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Patrice O'Neal explores crime, racism, terrorism and his love for furry animals. |
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Judy Gold suffers through cranky mothers and a lot of holidays. Hear her take on the Jewish religion in this stand-up special. |
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Greg Behrendt confesses his many loves: cursing solicitors, cake and the Cadbury Egg. |
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With an ever-rotating lineup of comedians, this Comedy Central showcase rolls out the funniest faces on the stand-up circuit -- from emerging new acts to established A-listers at the top of their game. Featured comics have included Dave Attell, Patton Oswalt, |
Mexican-American comic Gene Pompa takes a firm stand against racism and eating fruit. |
Building on the unprecedented success of "Best of the Chris Rock Show," this sequel from the trash-talking comic includes such sketches as "Mr. Sweet Potato Head and Other Racist Toys," "Daddy Still Has a Flattop" and "Halle Berry 911." This program also includes "Low Expectations Scrabble"as well as ad parodies. With this effort, Rock proves he has the kind of comedic muscles f... |
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Finesse Mitchell talks about his time on SNL, teenage mothers and the pros and cons of having a girlfriend who used to be in a gang. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Dwight Slade, Laura Swisher, Drew Hastings and Bob Marley. |
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Eddie Ifft shares his experiences with other cultures -- everything from tricking stoners in Amsterdam to preventing terrorism in the middle of Beverly Hills. |
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View the all-time greatest crank calls from this side-splittingly funny Comedy Central television show that features the vocal talents of such hilarious comedians as Jimmy Kimmel, Wanda Sykes, Adam Carolla, |
Elmer calls about anal beads as a gift for his wife, and Special Ed phones a record store looking for a CD with specific song on it. |
Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Tony Camin, Ron White, Stephanie Howard and more. |
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In this half-hour stand-up special, Paul F. Tompkins challenges new fathers to question whether they would really take a bullet for their child. Later, he rants about how cell phones try to guess what you'll text next. |
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Eddie Gossling tells wild tales of living the suburban thug life and getting out of street fights. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Dan Gabriel, Ed Helms, B. Donohue and Guy Torry. |
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Eddie Brill explains why learning English is so tricky and how not to pick a nickname in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Lenny Clarke reveals his dieting tips and his soft spot for teachers in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Brooklyn native turned L.A. hipster Dwayne Perkins demystifies men, women and calculus in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Drew Fraser reveals how not to break up with a girl and why you shouldn't wear work accessories to bed. |
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Don "D.C." Curry offers some sage advice on raising kids and dealing with dysfunctional family members. |
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Doug Benson discusses his marijuana use, his love of movies and dating in the real world vs. dating in movies. |
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Comedian Henry Phillips sings about his past relationships and how not to impress a woman in this stand-up special. |
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A phone is a dangerous weapon in Yankerville, where over the top puppet personalities such as loud-mouthed politician Tony, boisterous radio deejay The Nudge and long-winded old-timer Elmer pull off elaborate prank phone calls on real life victims. This Comedy Central series features a star-studded cast of talented improv comedians including Tracy Morgan, |
Tough guy Dom Irrera explores his Italian heritage of good food, good drink and overbearing mothers in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
Eddie Ifft shares his experiences with other cultures -- everything from tricking stoners in Amsterdam to preventing terrorism in the middle of Beverly Hills. |
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DeRay defines his patented "DeRay Ways" on dating, clubbing and funerals in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Darrell Hammond, Laura House and Pinataland, and the music of U.S. Bombs. |
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Dan Levy discusses Connecticut, Amsterdam and meeting Mrs. Fields's daughter in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Kristen Schaal stress eats, gets dumped and reenacts the final days of Anne Boleyn in this stand-up special. |
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Kyle Grooms explains the difference between Tang and its cheaper variations. Then, he tells President Bush who the rest of the world really can't stand in this comedy special. |
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Fed up with his manipulative girlfriend, Jenny Johnson (Uma Thurman), New Yorker Matt Saunders (Luke Wilson) gives her the heave-ho and moves on with his life, leaving the heartbroken Jenny -- aka G-girl -- to do everything within her superpowers to humiliate Matt. |
Pablo Francisco re-creates Spanish soaps and explosive movie trailers with his incredible vocal talents in this stand-up special. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Supertramp," "Open Water," "One Toe Over the Line, Sweet Jesus," "I'll Show You Mine," "The Other F Word" and "Long Days Journey Into Stan." |
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The first season of Comedy Central's hilarious and highly rated series, created by Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla ("The Man Show") and David Letterman producer Daniel Kellison, is full of irreverence and completely uncensored. The show features puppets and some of the entertainment industry's funniest comedians getting laughs using the simplest prank: making crank calls. Included is a behind-the-scenes documentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Teach Your Children Well," "Ritchie Has Two Mommies," "No Fault Divorce," "Exile on Lame Street," "Some of my Best Friends Are Portuguese" and "A Fair to Remember." |
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Yankerville's puppet population keeps placing those annoying phone calls in the uproarious second season of Comedy Central's show featuring the voices of Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Nealon, Denis Leary and many others. Season 2 cranks include guest star Snoop Dogg as a senatorial candidate and David Alan Grier as a lost soul in desperate need of conversion. Other guests include Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeff Goldblum and Gilbert Gottfried. |
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Mike Birbiglia shares his childhood artwork and his tendency to drink at the laundromat. |
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Anthony Jeselnik talks about his childhood, his family, dating habits, religion and unfortunate accidents. |
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Office temp Charlotte Cantilini (Jennifer Lopez) thinks she's found Mr. Right when she starts dating gorgeous surgeon Dr. Kevin Fields (Michael Vartan). But there's a problem standing in the way of everlasting bliss: Kevin's overbearing and controlling mother, Viola ( |
Sexual novice Mike Birbiglia explains why only other white people are allowed to call him "cracker" in this comedy special. |
Jimmy Carr uses his British wit while asking and answering some of life's most difficult questions. |
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When Pig starts acting crazy to his friends, he explains that the behavior is caused by his hormonal need to return to his spawning grounds and marry. |
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Doug Stanhope goes into great detail about his late-night escapades. |
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Discover the sharp wit and dirty mind behind Jimmy Carr's mild-mannered demeanor in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Bo Burnham likes to sing about high school parties, sex and love. |
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When Mrs. Beady decides to run for Mayor, Otis realizes he must run against her. / Otis and the others decide to make Freddy a ventriloquist's dummy. |
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Josh Blue pokes fun at his cerebral palsy and also talks about his arm with a life of its own, his Japanese wife and his son Borat. |
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Otis is forced to take over teaching the kid animals after he injures their teacher in a stunt. / Otis becomes the county's new crop-dusting ace. |
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A phone is a dangerous weapon in Yankerville, where over the top puppet personalities such as loud-mouthed politician Tony, boisterous radio deejay The Nudge and long-winded old-timer Elmer pull off elaborate prank phone calls on real life victims. This Comedy Central series features a star-studded cast of talented improv comedians including Tracy Morgan, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel and Wanda Sykes. |
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Brian Scolaro explains why he's happy churches don't have bouncers, his method in winning Jeopardy and his way to protect cars from auto theft in this stand-up special. |
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The animals hunt and capture Bigfoot, but Abby learns he's harmless. / The gang give Peck a fake confidence-boosting potion so he can talk to girls. |
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Otis receives a threatening letter from a childhood nemesis and decides to confront the bully -- maybe. / Otis loses the saloon to thug Chubs Malone. |
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Doug Benson shares his experiences with touring, TiVo and teasing guards at Buckingham Palace. |
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Pig's beautiful singing prompt his pals to enter him in a contest. / After Otis builds a fun shack over a pet burial ground, a bunny haunts him. |
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Join Gladys, Spoonie Luv and all of your favorite characters in this collection of the craziest and crudest calls from the third season. Guest voices include Wanda Sykes, Tracy Morgan, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman and Adam Carolla. |
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Snotty Boy discovers a game of Dungeons and Barn Animals, so Otis tells him it's a magical realm. / Otis and the boys don't wants girls in their club. |
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Hadassah calls about an uncomfortable perfume rash on her vagina, and Ken repeatedly asks a caller to press the pound key. |
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Special Ed, Niles Standish, Elmer and all your favorite characters from Yankerville join together to spread their special brand of Christmas cheer. Guest voices include Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Nealon and David Alan Grier. |
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After Otis destroys Pip's mouse hole, Pip moves in with friends, then goes to live in a bee hive. / Otis discovers that Bessy is his long-lost mother! |
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Rene Hicks shares her plans for racially sensitive snack food and overcoming her family's dysfunction. |
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After Snotty Boy is knocked unconscious, Pig disguises himself as Snotty Boy to fool the Beadys. / Pip is caught in one of Snotty Boy's mouse traps. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Passion of the Christine," "The Answer is Maybe," "Come to Papa Jeff," "Oh God, Yes," "Separation Anxiety," "The Champ" and "Playdate with Destiny." |
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Carlos Mencia exercises his right to free speech in this stand-up special. |
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Otis and friends are pop sensations after a broadcast of their song. / Freddy has a panic attack when Otis invites his parents to his birthday party. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Women 'N Tuition," "Mission: Impossible," "What About Barb?," "Crash," "Ritchie Scores," "Endless Shrimp, Endless Night" and "Let Him Eat Cake." |
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This disc includes episodes 1-5. |
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It's fun on the farm in this animated Nickelodeon series that was inspired by the feature film Barnyard: The Original Party Animals and features several of the movie's most loveable characters, as well as a few new faces. The first season kicks off with Otis -- a male cow with female udders -- and his bovine pals causing trouble for a frightened family stuck in their car. Later, Pig gets his tail stuck in a bottle while lounging in the mud. |
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Otis asks his friends to replace a troupe of injured circus performers. / Because Pig comes from royalty, Otis tries to have him adopted by a prince. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepless in Mar Vista," "Undercover Brother," "Strange Bedfellows" and "The Real Thing." |
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Tom Rhodes talks about his travels, strippers with change purses, attending the Cracker Festival and gays selling Hondas. |
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This disc includes episodes 6-10. |
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Otis ditches his barnyard friends and goes out for a night on the town. / Because it's Moose Appreciation Week, Otis disguises himself as a moose. |
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2007 3.7 ★ TV Shows This kid-friendly Nickelodeon series follows the day-to-day interactions between Otis the cow and his friends around the farm. Each new episode finds Otis and his pals off on a new adventure, which often leads to hard-learned lessons. |
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An amazing, unforgettable lineup of hilarious black comics takes the stage at the prestigious International Montreal Comedy Festival, delivering a string of smoking stand-up sets guaranteed to crack audiences up. The impressive roster of funnymen -- and funnywomen -- includes Dave Chappelle, Sinbad, |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Faith Off," "My Big Fat Sober Wedding," "Friends" and "Frasier" plus bonus materials. |
Tom Rhodes explores the funny side of cultural differences in this stand-up special. |
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Mrs. Beady tapes the animals walking and talking -- plans to air the tape on live TV! / Otis overhears the vet and thinks he has only a week to live. |
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Otis uses his wrestling moves to toss a heckling horse from the barn. / No longer able to take Duke's supervision, the sheep escape from the barnyard. |
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Bobby phones a country store to complain about expired soda pop that keeps making him burp, and Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew Pinsky talk hip-hop. |
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Good ol' Southern boy Jon Reep relives his fondest childhood memories and reveals what certain expressions really mean in this stand-up special. |
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Birchum has a problem with pests, Terrence casts a new reality show, Elmer calls a news station, and Spoonie Luv promotes his one-man love-scene videos. Guest voices include Jim Florentine, Adam Carolla, Charles Fleischer and Tracy Morgan. |
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Cammie has doubts about Santa, Hadassah interviews an NFL quarterback for a teen magazine, Ludacris needs security, and James Sixon has a little problem. Guest voices include Lisa Kushell, Tony Barbieri, Kevin Nealon, Ludacris and Cleto Escobedo III. |
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Bonus features for Kevin Smith's sequel to his Sundance indie hit include a 90-minute documentary titled "Back to the Well: Clerks II," bloopers, "Train Wrecks: Video Production Diaries," deleted scenes, "A Closer Look at Interspecies Erotica" featurette and Clerks II VHI movie special. |
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Hosted by well-known comics such as Jim Breuer, Wanda Sykes, D.L. Hughley and Jamie Kennedy, this Comedy Central series showcases up-and-coming comedians eager to take their careers to the next level, delivering short but hilarious stand-up routines. Comedians appearing in Premium Blend who have gone on to bigger and brighter gigs include Dane Cook, B.J. Novak, Mike Birbiglia, Tom Papa and Daniel Tosh. |
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Awakening from a long winter nap to find a subdivision in their backyard, a colony of critters led by a cautious turtle is forced to face its worst fear -- humans -- with help from a clever raccoon. |
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The animals bribe the groundskeeper at a golf course to let them through the back gate and play a round. / Otis breaks the farmer's video game system. |
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Rob Stapleton talks about riding the New York subway and the complications of having a menage a trois, and imagines a world where all STIs are visible. |
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Picking up 10 years after their original misfit misadventures, director Kevin Smith revisits the doldrums and daily routines of New Jersey's minimum-wage employees in this sequel to his career-defining first film, Clerks. This time, seasoned slackers Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal ( |
Mad horticultural scientist Twiny Vines teams with Mrs. Beady to turn the townspeople against Cowman and Ratboy and create chaos with a corn monster. |
Richard Jeni has recipes for the single guy in this stand-up special. |
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Todd Glass takes a harsh look at some classic stand-up routines in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-5. |
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Doug Benson discusses his marijuana use, his love of movies and dating in the real world vs. dating in movies. |
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Peter Berman discusses marriage and explains why men and women come from different planets. |
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Todd Barry examines backhanded compliments made by critics and wonders if his comedic timing is actually gay. |
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This disc includes episodes 6-10. |
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Greg Giraldo takes on the dueling evils of America's obesity epidemic and ratty strip clubs in this stand-up special. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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Gilbert Gottfried remembers Dr. Kevorkian and the Land of the Three-Name People in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Jake Johannsen unveils his plans to combat homelessness and treat depression in this stand-up special. |
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Johnny Sanchez tackles the problems of racial discrimation and the challenges of being short in this stand-up special. |
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Robert Hawkins tells his tales of Army life, world travel and bad haircuts in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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This disc includes episodes 9-15. |
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John Mulaney isn't used to being an object of fear. He also wonders how the bartenders on "Law & Order" remember all their customers. |
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Deon Cole explains the correct way to take drugs and reveals what he would do if he had the power of teleportation. |
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Irishman Greg Fitzsimmons discusses religion, Los Angeles and sex in this stand-up special. |
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David Feldman shares his personal troubles with marriage, children and French people. |
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Greg Giraldo takes on today's issues of war, pestilence, Social Security and celebrity smooches. |
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Nothing is sacred as Paul Gilmartin takes on everything from foreign policy to pie-eating contests in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Greg Fitzsimmons ponders the problems with human cloning and envisioning your grandma naked in this stand-up special. |
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Nick DiPaolo discusses his views on plastic surgery, married life and the pope in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Thirty-two of the world's funniest comediennes provide laughs in this ultimate collection of women in comedy. Live and uncensored, these ladies' stand-up acts are full of wisecracks, raunchy commentary, acerbic humor and all manner of laughter-inducing antics. With performances from Margaret Cho, Janeane Garafolo, Rosie O'Donnell and many more top comics, this four-DVD set captures showcases the smarts and creativity of all who perform here. |
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Mild-mannered Pat Dixon reveals all of his sick and twisted musings in this stand-up special. |
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Talented impressionist Maria Bamford doesn't just tell her stories; she relives them on stage. Get a window into her life as she talks about her mother, therapy and her high school nemesis in this stand-up special. |
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Otis Lee Crenshaw and the Black Liars sing their songs of love and prison life. |
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Maria Bamford is a small-town girl who hits the big time in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Nick DiPaolo takes on the aging process and the military in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Loni Love keeps it real as she covers everything from out-of-control celebrities to solutions for ending the Iraq war, the genius of the 99-cent store and much more in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Comedians Michael Showalter, Mike Birbiglia, Bonnie McFarlane and Michael Ian Black recall their experiences of performing stand-up comedy for the first time. |
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Hard 'N Phirm use their musical abilities to muse about women in the workplace, savage gardens and things they can do that aren't illegal in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Get political with Lizz Winstead as she tackles weapons of mass destruction, Medicare and unemployment in this stand-up special. |
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Eugene Mirman relives the many years he spent in special education and then reveals his marketing campaign for some well-known geometric shapes. |
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Jim David, a Southern-born New Yorker, turns an election into a fashion show in this stand-up special. |
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Self-proclaimed "Juicy Girl" Tess explains why she would never make accusations of sexual harassment in this stand-up special. |
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Lavell Crawford explains why Black History Month should be an excuse to get drunk and how mixed messages from his mom have affected his weight. |
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Rudy Rush exposes secret male attitudes toward going to the gym and stretch marks in this stand-up special. |
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The Fletcher brothers make a reservation at a restaurant, Hadassah receives a sexually suggestive toy from her mother, and Bernard contacts a retirement home about his father. |
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Elmer calls a brothel looking for a woman he met 30 years ago, Bobby seeks acting talent at a retirement home, and Marion inquires about plastic surgery for her 11-year-old daughter. |
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Chad Daniels talks about jinxing his wife after becoming intimate with her. He also proposes several lifestyle reforms for obese Americans, and later, admits empathy with his father's decision to abandon their family. |
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The first season kicks off with Otis -- a male cow with female udders -- and his bovine pals causing trouble for a frightened family stuck in their car. Later, Pig gets his tail stuck in a bottle while lounging in the mud. |
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Continuing on the quests begun in his previous projects, "African American Lives" and "Faces of America," Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. finds new ways to delve into the DNA of American culture to discover who we are and where we come from. |
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Otis and Pip form a superhero duo, but their antics annoy the entire barnyard. / Otis and Pip sulk after saving the Pizza Twins from a terrible fall. |
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Jimmy Dore ponders poverty, criminal justice and his sexuality. |
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Steve Byrne discusses what men do when they're naked and why people never believe him when they ask where he's from. |
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Kathleen Madigan pokes holes in the theory of evolution and airline safety procedures in this stand-up special. |
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Rebecca Corry is a 4'11" wannabe rock star. Watch as she explains skipping college, her Italian family and the relationship between Brazilian waxing and the Discovery Channel. |
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Watch as Stephen Lynch uses the power of song to relate to the Devil's brother, and to explain why he dates black girls and why he thinks his current girlfriend is a Nazi. |
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Mark Curry revises history with stories of the black man's discovery of America and his triumph at Kitty Hawk. |
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Bonus features for Kevin Smith's sequel to his Sundance indie hit include a 90-minute documentary titled "Back to the Well: Clerks II," bloopers, "Train Wrecks: Video Production Diaries," deleted scenes, "A Closer Look at Interspecies Erotica" featurette and Clerks II VHI movie special. |
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Stephen Lynch gets in touch with his inner child as he sings songs of friendship and prostitution. |
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Jeremy Hotz can always find the worst in any situation. See him wallow in life's comical miseries in this special. |
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Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter and David Wain join forces to become comedy troupe Stella in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Joey Kola proclaims his hatred of diets and his brother-in-law in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Pete Lee tells the cutest mean jokes you've ever heard, as well as discussing tough-guy names, his favorite forms of revenge and his problems with the elderly. |
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Emmy Award-winning writer, actress and comedian Wanda Sykes brings her hilarious stand-up skills to this sidesplitting performance, serving up comic truth and turning common sense into thought-provoking humor. |
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Slovin & Allen put a new spin on old-time comedy duos in this Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. |
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Josh Sneed proposes trading the state of Montana to Canada in exchange for free health care. Later, hear his regrets about ridiculing the sport of NASCAR while visiting the Deep South. |
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Brian Kiley discusses all of the ups and downs of marriage, raising kids and having a huge family in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Tammy Pescatelli shares her memories of how her entire family was kicked out of Disneyland and discusses what she would do on the Playboy mansion trampoline in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Kurt Metzger discusses everything from Asian porn stars to racist ice cream and proves God is a woman in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Musician Rickey Smiley reveals his reasons for joining a new church and his pet peeves about funerals in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Juston McKinney lambastes his parents for "misspelling" his first name. Then, he revisits his life in rural Maine, where he spent nearly five years as a small-town cop and proudly abused AAA's free automotive roadside assistance. |
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Bonnie McFarlane shares the humorous moments of her recent pregnancy and postpartum lifestyle. Then, she explains why she loves lesbians but could never be one in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Sue Murphy warns against home tanning and exercising at the gym in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Jasper Redd talks about how being a racist is a demanding job, culture's influence in technology and why laughter should never be equated to an orgasm. |
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Lewis Black questions the effectiveness of flu shots and the U.S. Congress in this stand-up special. |
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In this half-hour special, guitarist Nick Thune strums along to songs about the awkwardness of running into the homeless at a Coinstar machine and how to kill two birds with one stone, along with giving his ode to Craigslist missed connections. |
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Kristen Schaal stress eats, gets dumped and reenacts the final days of Anne Boleyn in this stand-up special. |
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Brian Regan explains why real men don't work out or diet in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Self-proclaimed stereotypical lesbian Sabrina Matthews recalls troubles with skirts, skates and skepticism in this stand-up special. |
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Greg Warren explains the differences between one- and four-star people, how to satisfy married men and why his college degree didn't help him while working at Denny's. |
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Shedding the "'Seinfeld' curse," Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to prime-time comedy with a vengeance in an Emmy-winning role as divorced mom Christine Campbell. With her own business to run and a third-grader to raise, she manages to stay afloat thanks in part to the friendly relationship she shares with her ex (Clark Gregg) -- that is, until he starts dating a much younger woman, coincidentally also named Christine. |
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Kevin Nealon considers cooking with wine and cross-country skiing across small countries in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Big kid Nick Swardson loves video games, aims to impress his grandma and dreams of having John Stamos attend his techno funeral. |
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You won't believe why Kyle Dunnigan hates missing a call from his mother. Plus, hear why practicing safe sex is such a challenge for him in this stand-up special. |
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Steven calls a talent agent and keeps doing Bobcat Goldthwait impressions, and Gladys gets glued to a toilet seat by her kids. |
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Howard Kremer raps about his special powers, summoning wolves on girlfriends with attitude and cheap, creative ways to keep the ladies interested. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Supertramp," "Open Water," "One Toe Over the Line, Sweet Jesus," "I'll Show You Mine," "The Other F Word" and "Long Days Journey Into Stan." |
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Zach Galifianakis dances and sings his way through this Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. |
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Irish lass Megan Mooney discusses why you shouldn't drink as if it's a race and how to wear your bridesmaid dress after the wedding in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Teach Your Children Well," "Ritchie Has Two Mommies," "No Fault Divorce," "Exile on Lame Street," "Some of my Best Friends Are Portuguese" and "A Fair to Remember." |
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The Amazing Johnathan performs his unconventional magic tricks in this Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. |
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Louis C.K. talks about life in New York City in this stand-up special. |
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Gabriel Iglesias shows off his many voices and relives his cruelest practical joke. |
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Laura Kightlinger shares the keys to performing stand-up comedy and hanging up on your mother in this Comedy Central original special. |
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Pootie Tang is an indefatigable crime fighter (and recording sensation) who speaks in an indecipherable patois. In this feature-length outing, Pootie mixes it up with an evil CEO who wants kids to smoke, drink and eat fast food. |
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Lewis Black demystifies the universe and the origins of candy corn in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Entrepreneur John Heffron shares his latest product ideas designed for the single guy. |
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Small-town boy Jim Gaffigan expresses his love for big-city life and nature documentaries. |
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Jo Koy talks about life growing up with a Filipino mother, how everyone in Los Angeles is an actress, and speculates how long it took God to create the male and female sex organs. |
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Building on the unprecedented success of "Best of the Chris Rock Show," this sequel from the trash-talking comic includes such sketches as "Mr. Sweet Potato Head and Other Racist Toys," "Daddy Still Has a Flattop" and "Halle Berry 911." This program also includes "Low Expectations Scrabble"as well as ad parodies. With this effort, Rock proves he has the kind of comedic muscles flexed by Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor. |
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Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham introduces you to his favorite dummies. |
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Greer Barnes talks about how he spends his nights chasing white people, why two men playing pingpong on a street corner is suspicious, and his love of sandals in this stand-up special. |
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Rock 'n' roll junkie Dane Cook confesses his twisted desires and lets it all hang out in this no-holds-barred special. |
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Earthquake reveals his respect for pimps and the sacrament of marriage in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Shedding the "'Seinfeld' curse," Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to prime-time comedy with a vengeance in an Emmy-winning role as divorced mom Christine Campbell. With her own business to run and a third-grader to raise, she manages to stay afloat thanks in part to the friendly relationship she shares with her ex (Clark Gregg) -- that is, until he starts dating a much younger woman, coincidentally also named Christine. |
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"Last Comic Standing" champ Dat Phan relives strange memories of growing up Vietnamese in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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New Yorker Cory Kahaney spills the harsh truth about weddings and overrated sexual positions. |
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Yankerville's puppet population keeps placing those annoying phone calls in the uproarious second season of Comedy Central's show featuring the voices of Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Nealon, Denis Leary and many others. Season 2 cranks include guest star Snoop Dogg as a senatorial candidate and David Alan Grier as a lost soul in desperate need of conversion. Other guests include Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeff Goldblum and Gilbert Gottfried. |
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CY Industries is hiring, Elmer needs an assistant, Rob Tepard calls from the Bureau of Monuments, and Birchum needs a babysitter. Guest voices include Tracy Morgan, Lisa Kushell, Jimmy Kimmel, Bob Odenkirk, Tony Barbieri and Adam Carolla. |
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Italian Rocky LaPorte talks about his family's businesses and his difficulties in school as a young boy. |
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Airing from 1997-2006 and offering national exposure to both rising comedy stars and veteran performers, Comedy Central's stand-up comedy showcase featured a handful of comics on each half-hour episode. Jim Breuer ("Saturday Night Live") is the host for the second season; featured guests include Tom Papa ("The Marriage Ref"), Darrell Hammond ("Saturday Night Live"), Doug Stanhope and Paul F. Tompkins. |
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Chris Porter discusses dating and the unfairness of dim lights and makeup in this stand-up comedy special. |
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Tommy Johnagin muses about living in Chicago's gay area, his girlfriend's sex drive and his ultimate revenge against all deer in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Dan Mintz puts his distinctive comedic style to task as he stoically rattles off one-line zingers, like his admittance that his personality test "came back negative." Plus, hear reenactments of his awkward moments with women. |
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Tracy Smith offers some sage advice on hair removal, dieting and finding your soul mate. |
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Bruce Bruce expresses his love for white people and glazed doughnuts. |
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Southern belle Lynne Koplitz reveals why you should date younger men and how not to diet. |
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D.C. Benny re-creates the sounds of the city, from cabbies to supers to neighborhood sushi chefs in this stand-up special. |
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Jimmy Pardo explains the dangers of cutting your own hair in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Bob tries to overcome a speech impediment, Samir wants to throw a party, and Cammie calls a gynecologist's office. |
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Gladys gets intimate with a slimeball, Birchum applies for a job, Elmer needs the lotto numbers, and Tony attempts to book a speaking event. |
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Cammie inquires about hourly car rentals, Danny seeks an engagement ring, and Birchum needs kids to work around the house. |
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Elmer complains about the gay porn he found on his computer, George wants to rent a tape, and Larson calls about house-sitting. |
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Cammie calls about her haunted breast implants, Tony tries to get a free meal, and Terrence is looking for a stalker for his client, George Wendt. |
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Elmer gets trapped in a fold-up bed, Ken phones a pharmacy, Niles needs a new suit, and George plans a family event. |
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Jeff Stilson explains how to balance a wife, three kids and low self-esteem in this stand-up special. |
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Featuring the voices of Wayne Brady, Nick Cannon, Danny Glover, D.L. Hughley, Dorian Harewood and Wanda Sykes, this collection of animated adventures updates the immortal Uncle Remus tales for modern audiences while keeping the spirit of the original stories intact. Tykes will delight in trickster Brer Rabbit's mischievous antics -- which involve outsmarting Brer Bear, Brer Fox and a host of other animals. |
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Wanda Sykes confronts the realities of marriage, children and celebrity sex scandals. |
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Good ol' boy Steve McGrew explains why God hates mobile homes and how wives should wear lingerie in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Dan Levy discusses Connecticut, Amsterdam and meeting Mrs. Fields's daughter in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Passion of the Christine," "The Answer is Maybe," "Come to Papa Jeff," "Oh God, Yes," "Separation Anxiety," "The Champ" and "Playdate with Destiny." |
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Wanda Sykes lets loose with a barrage of priceless material in this hour-long performance that shows off what she does best: taking normally serious stuff, from the stock market to national security, and finding the funniest bits in them. Strutting onstage and shocking audiences in an uncharacteristically squeaky voice, Sykes shows that a little sass goes a long way. |
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Chris Porter discusses dating and the unfairness of dim lights and makeup in this stand-up comedy special. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Women 'N Tuition," "Mission: Impossible," "What About Barb?," "Crash," "Ritchie Scores," "Endless Shrimp, Endless Night" and "Let Him Eat Cake." |
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Freddy Soto tells tales of growing up Latino and shares the Mexican home remedy for athlete's foot in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sleepless in Mar Vista," "Undercover Brother," "Strange Bedfellows" and "The Real Thing." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faith Off," "My Big Fat Sober Wedding," "Friends" and "Frasier" plus bonus materials. |
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Brian Posehn proclaims his love for New York City and heavy metal music in this stand-up special. |
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Louis Ramey hits on race, politics, parties and women in this stand-up special. |
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After waking from a long hibernation, Kenai and his bear buddy Koda set off on a life-changing mission to help their human friend, Nita, get married in this sequel to the animated Disney adventure Brother Bear. |
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Voicing several over-the-top puppet characters, comedians Tracy Morgan, Kevin Nealon, Drew Carey and Sarah Silverman make side-splitting prank phone calls, asking their victims ridiculous questions about everything from childbirth to used cars. In Season 3 of this irreverent Comedy Central program, Hadassah tries to hire a Santa, Elmer searches for his missing pacemaker and Niles recruits basketball players. |
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Lou interviews a house sitter, Elmer tries to find his pacemaker at the lost and found, cough syrup sends Special Ed to a happy place, and Gladys calls a charm school. Guest voices include Wanda Sykes, Kevin Nealon, Jimmy Kimmel and Jim Florentine. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Owen Smith, Greg Warren, Bridget Smith and Greg Morton. |
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Bobby tries to work his way up the corporate ladder, and Niles calls a dentist about getting gas. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Kyle Grooms, Danny Cohen, Robin Montague and Jeff Burghart. |
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Birchum looks to hire mourners for his father's funeral, and Elmer calls a carnival about a teddy bear stuffed with glass. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Alex Thomas, Jessica Kirson, Steve Byrne and more. |
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Jeff plans a surprise party, and Cammie asks for advice about dating a Jewish man. |
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John Heffron gives tips on how women should talk to their man and explains why men should go for older chicks. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Martha Kelly, Robert Mac, DeRay and Retta. |
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New Yorker Alonzo Bodden shares his thoughts on stereotypes and how to deal with security issues. |
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Homeless, retired singer Stompie looks for love, Birchum calls a private detective, and Hadassah becomes a telemarketer. |
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Wanda Sykes hosts stand-up from Al Madrigal, Andre Kelley, Melanie Reno and Henry Phillips. |
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Norman complains of senior abuse, Terrence casts a show for Spike Lee, Dick Rodgers needs a haircut, Bircham needs a handyman, and Spoonie has a problem with a shoe store. Guest voices include Bob Odenkirk, Seth MacFarlane and Tracy Morgan. |
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Birchum needs a new mattress, Cammie gets steamy home videos edited professionally, Niles answers a personal ad, and The Truth looks for work. Guest voices include Katie Kimmel, Adam Carolla, Lisa Kushell and David Alan Grier. |
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West Virginia native Reno Collier breaks down the do's and don'ts of dating cousins and how not to have a baby. |
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Dan Cummins explains how he plays tricks on blind friends and how he relaxes in Starbucks bathrooms. Also, he reveals his plan to decrease the homeless population in America and increase the troop surge abroad. |
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Tom Rhodes talks about his travels, strippers with change purses, attending the Cracker Festival and gays selling Hondas. |
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Jack Coen considers the pros and cons of aging, fatherhood and vasectomies in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Scott Kennedy shares some straight talk about growing up gay in Texas in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Christian Finnegan gets philosophical about Monopoly and gives his rendition of "the birds and the bees" talk. |
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Spoonie calls for driving lessons, Hadassah phones a landfill, Niles wants a balloon ride, and Bobby tries to join the Peace Corps. |
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Comedian Joe Matarese suffers from attention deficit disorder, has an anger management problem and is married to a psychologist. Will he keep his sanity? Find out in this stand-up comedy special. |
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Chelsea Handler sets the record straight on celebrity babies, dating, alcoholics, married people and midgets in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Bil Dwyer vents his frustration with married life and fatherhood in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Jeff Garcia talks about terrorism, his political ambitions and his issues with his Mexican family life in this stand-up special. |
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Dov Davidoff wonders why God only tells people to do crazy things. Later, he emphasizes the importance of judging people. |
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Erin Foley reveals the hardships of being a lesbian when coming out to her Cathlolic mother, seeing Heidi Klum and getting in touch with the "little girl" within her. |
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Gladys calls a man about balls, Elmer needs driving lessons, Rudy wants to rent porn, Jack calls home, and Bobby looks for love. Guest voices include Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Wanda Sykes and Hank Azaria. |
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Rebecca Corry is a 4'11" wannabe rock star. Watch as she explains skipping college, her Italian family and the relationship between Brazilian waxing and the Discovery Channel. |
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Margaret Smith shares her tactics for buying underwear and dealing with creditors in this stand-up special. |
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Corey Holcomb gives advice to men and women still in the dating game. |
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Things go awry after Otis plans his own birthday bash / When the Farmer apparently receives a barbeque grill, the animals worry he's no longer vegan. |
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Paul Mercurio explains his wild career transition from wealthy legal eagle to impoverished comic. |
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Kurt Metzger discusses everything from Asian porn stars to racist ice cream and proves God is a woman in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Marc Maron demands mandatory drug use for demeaning jobs in this stand-up special. |
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Russ Meneve fills you in on the dangers facing kids today and many other things to fear in life. |
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Hear why Kevin Meaney is always concluding "that's not right" in this stand-up special. |
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Ted Alexandro tells his tales of Mardi Gras and his twists on public service announcements in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Dave Attell enlightens viewers on the finer aspects of drinking, brawling and blacking out. |
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Fully grown little man Kevin Hart tells tall tales of marital spats and growing up stupid. |
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Adam Ferrara explains everything that your parents never told you about women and relationships in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Kevin Brennan states the facts behind biblical stories and explains the miracle of human reproduction. |
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Tony Woods adds a humorous twist to classic fairy tales in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Keith Robinson explains how to fight a bum and avoid giving back rented furniture in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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History junkie Tom Shillue uncovers the hidden sexuality in our nation's Constitution in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Patton Oswalt explores the depravity of reality television in this half-hour stand-up special. |
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Jasper Redd talks about how being a racist is a demanding job, culture's influence in technology and why laughter should never be equated to an orgasm. |
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Tig introduces her new line of politically correct Barbie Dolls and other handy new inventions in this stand-up special. |
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After a film projector accident, Otis decides to be a movie director. / Otis cuts a demo for a singer who needs background animals for a music video. |
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Mitch Hedberg shares his unorthodox solutions to life's little problems in this mind-altering stand-up special. |
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Ian Bagg is unhappy that China is always a step ahead of the U.S. Also, hear why Lance Armstrong is more aerodynamic than other athletes. |
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At the Barnyard Olympics, Otis kindly lets Abby compete -- and she wins every event. / Bessy is wise to Otis's crop circle prank, so he vows revenge. |
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Demetri Martin takes you on a journey to the magical place where his jokes come from in this stand-up special. |
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Hugh Fink defends the great American traditions of useless first-base coaches and corrupt boxing. |
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Impressionist Darrell Hammond salutes the suave ways of Bill Clinton and Sean Connery in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Otis loves hypnotism -- until he is hypnotized into destroying the Farmer. / Freddy may have eaten his friend Peck in this homage to "Law and Order." |
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New Yorker Gregg Rogell shares his plans to combat terrorism and roaming cell phone charges in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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This interactive animated series for preschoolers is set in an underwater classroom, where the Bubble Guppy kids learn useful lessons about life. Each episode features a pop song that also helps educate young viewers on topics from pets to pizza. |
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When Mrs. Beady is accidentally sent to an asylum, Otis is happy hearing what happens there. / Otis and the gang go online to find the farmer a girl. |
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Greg Warren explains the differences between one- and four-star people, how to satisfy married men and why his college degree didn't help him while working at Denny's. |
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Seeing that humans love Pig's truffle pies, Otis convinces the animals to open a restaurant. / A space chimp lands in the barnyard and causes trouble. |
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Tom Papa explains how suspicion is the foundation of true love, the best way to tell if someone is your soulmate, and what he's really hiding in the medicine cabinet. |
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Tom Papa brings everyone's dirty little secrets to light in this stand-up special. |
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The first season kicks off with Otis -- a male cow with female udders -- and his bovine pals causing trouble for a frightened family stuck in their car. Later, Pig gets his tail stuck in a bottle while lounging in the mud. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Mark Pitta, John Henton, Paul F. Tompkins, Jason Kuller, Doug Stanhope, Betty and the music of U.S. Bombs. |
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When things get crazy at a farm, it's up to boisterous bovine Otis to save the day in this animated tale. Otis rarely listens to his pop, but when the farmer disappears and the animals go nutty, the young cow realizes he must stop the madness. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Steve Marmel, Jackie Kashian, Wali Collins, Mucka Fergason and the music of U.S. Bombs. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Vanessa Hollingshead, Tom Papa, John Bush, Randy and Jason Sklar and the music of U.S. Bombs. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Billy Burr, Ed Crasnick, Suli McCullough, Jen's Revenge and U.S. Bombs. |
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Godfrey explores the fine arts of catching the subway and programming answering machines in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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When things get crazy at a farm, it's up to boisterous bovine Otis to save the day in this animated tale. Otis rarely listens to his pop, but when the farmer disappears and the animals go nutty, the young cow realizes he must stop the madness. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from LeeAnne Ford and Nick Swardson and the musical comedy of Y'all. |
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Gary Valentine talks about the hardships of being single in this Comedy Central stand-up special. |
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Breuer hosts stand-up from Mitch Fatel, Peter Correal, Vernon Chatman, Emmy Laybourne and Sam, and the music of U.S. Bombs. |
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Jim Breuer hosts stand-up from Tom Kenny, Johnny Sanchez, Wanda Sykes, Mitch Hedberg and Victoria Jackson. |
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Picking up 10 years after their original misfit misadventures, director Kevin Smith revisits the doldrums and daily routines of New Jersey's minimum-wage employees in this sequel to his career-defining first film, Clerks. This time, seasoned slackers Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson) find themselves working behind the fast-food counter at Mooby's after a catastrophe drives them away from their previous dead-end jobs. |
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Otis tells Abby that girls get all the breaks, and then sets out to prove it. / The barnyard's new neighbors suspect Otis of being the Sun Cow. |
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Niles hires a receptionist, Elmer needs a tuxedo, Birchum needs a new truck, Spoonie makes a reservation for a special night, and Special Ed and his friend want to go bowling. Guest voices include Eminem, Tracy Morgan and Sarah Silverman. |
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Lisa Landry talks about the balance she brings to her marriage and why she refuses to go jogging in this Comedy Central original special. |
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Brian Posehn pokes fun at the nonverbal cues that heavy metal aficionados use to communicate with one another. Then, he tells the audience how to pass the blame for flatulence in this stand-up comedy special. |
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Sherman Klump is back and getting married to teaching colleague Denise Gaines. Unfortunately, destructive doppelganger Buddy Love is back, too. And he's after a revolutionary youth serum the professor has created. |
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Mario Cantone obsesses over sensational trials and obnoxious figure skaters in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Sean Cullen puts a song in your heart with his comedic tunes in this Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. |
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This disc includes performances by: "Margaret Cho," "Andrea Martin," "Ellen Cleghorne," "Susie Essman," "Wanda Sykes," "Stephanie Hodge," "Cathy Ladman" and "Judy Tenuta." |
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Hosted by well-known comics such as Jim Breuer, Wanda Sykes, D.L. Hughley and Jamie Kennedy, this Comedy Central series showcases up-and-coming comedians eager to take their careers to the next level, delivering short but hilarious stand-up routines. Comedians appearing in Premium Blend who have gone on to bigger and brighter gigs include Dane Cook, B.J. Novak, Mike Birbiglia, Tom Papa and Daniel Tosh. |
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Jimmy Kimmel's 9-year-old daughter needs some booze, and Birchum needs able bodies to help break his brother out of a cult. |
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Hear why Robert Kelly thinks that wearing only socks -- and nothing else -- to bed is a real turn-on. Later, he explains why he punches butter when he's angry and reveals how he gauges his own weight gain. |
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This disc includes performances by: "Ellen DeGeneres," "Morgan Fairchild," "Roberta Kent," "Jenny Jones," "Kim Coles," "Judy Golf," "Karen Haber" and "Laura Kightlinger." |
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This disc includes performances by: "Rosie O'Donnell," "Mary Jo Pehl," "Rita Rudner," "Judy Toll," "Andrea Walker," "Shyma," "Sarah Silverman" and "Leah Krinsky." |
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This disc includes performances by: "Janeane Garofalo," "Twiggy," "Carol Montgomery," "Caroline Rhea," "Nora Lynch," "Henriette Mantel," "Nancy Parker" and "Carrie Snow." |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars as Christine, the divorced owner of a health club that caters to professional women. When her ex-husband, Richard (Clark Gregg), starts dating a younger woman -- also named Christine (Emily Rutherfurd)... |
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With an ever-rotating lineup of comedians, this Comedy Central showcase rolls out the funniest faces on the stand-up circuit -- from emerging new acts to established A-listers at the top of their game. Featured comics have included Dave Attell, Patton Oswalt, Dane Cook, Jim Gaffigan, Zach Galifianakis, Daniel Tosh, Lewis Black, Jeff Dunham, Carlos Mencia, Frank Caliendo and Demetri Martin. |
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Rod Man reveals why he would be a horrible civil rights leader and how you can keep the spice in your marriage in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Relish in the discomfort and embarrassment of strangers through this outrageous comedy series, which features actual prank phone calls made by Yankerville's puppet population that includes the ornery Birchum, elderly Elmer and Jewish coed Hadassah. Season 2 welcomes such unusually talented guests as Snoop Dogg, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeff Goldblum, Dr. Drew Pinsky and Seth MacFarlane of "The Family Guy." |
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Todd Lynn decries his "man-breasts" and the mice that terrorize his apartment in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Duke is sprayed by Skunky and taken to the vet for his treatment. / Abby begs Otis to give refuge to a clam that she saved from a chowdery peril. |
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The animated Ice Age series tacks on a game-changing fourth act when unexpected events set the continent in motion, sending Manny (voiced by Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo) away from Ellie (Queen Latifah) and the herd and into the vastness of the open sea. The world around them is forever changed, but at least one thing remains the same: their ability to make the most of extreme climate change. |
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Voicing several over-the-top puppet characters, comedians Tracy Morgan, Kevin Nealon, Drew Carey and Sarah Silverman make side-splitting prank phone calls, asking their victims ridiculous questions about everything from childbirth to used cars. In Season 3 of this irreverent Comedy Central program, Hadassah tries to hire a Santa, Elmer searches for his missing pacemaker and Niles recruits basketball players. |
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New York guy Dan Naturman discusses the finer points of flying, dating and what to do when you hate your job. |
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Jordan Rubin reveals the most provocative fashion accessory known to man. Also, hear how cops in Kentucky catch drunken drivers. Later, is this whole "Internet" thing going to catch on? Find out in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Clinton Jackson admits to his addiction to kids' play and to having phone conversations with his cat in this Comedy Central original stand-up special. |
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Son-of-the-South Bob Oschack defends the institution of marriage and the right to rent porn. |
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Charlie Viracola is fed up with Earth so he lays down the laws for his own Planet Charlie in this stand-up special. |
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Comedian Bob Marley uses food as an analogy to explain the wonders of marriage. |
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Impersonator Carlos Alazraqui exposes his secret life as a talking chihuahua in this episode of "Comedy Central Presents." |
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Raised in the projects and ready to tell it like it is, Vince Morris speaks the truth about modern living. |
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Brian Scolaro explains why he's happy churches don't have bouncers, his method in winning Jeopardy and his way to protect cars from auto theft in this stand-up special. |
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Dwayne Kennedy declares his convictions about spirituality, racial equality and pork. |
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Chicago native Ty Barnett demystifies his hometown and explains how he deals with racial profiling in this episode of Comedy Central Presents. |
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Airing from 1997-2006 and offering national exposure to both rising comedy stars and veteran performers, Comedy Central's stand-up comedy showcase featured a handful of comics on each half-hour episode. Jim Breuer ("Saturday Night Live") is the host for the second season; featured guests include Tom Papa ("The Marriage Ref"), Darrell Hammond ("Saturday Night Live"), Doug Stanhope and Paul F. Tompkins. |
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Bo Burnham likes to sing about high school parties, sex and love. |
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Comedian Billy Gardell contrasts his rough and tough childhood in Pittsburgh with today's emotionally sensitive youth in this stand-up comedy special. |
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Proud Puerto Rican Bill Santiago lists his top 10 reasons it's great to be a Latino. |