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Sporting a cut-off flannel shirt and armed with a truckload of one-liners, Larry the Cable Guy is America?s reigning king of blue-collar comedy. Now, after two #1 comedy tours (out-selling both Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock), two hit concert films, a best-selling book, two chart-topping comedy albums and a multi-platinum DVD special, Larry makes his feature film debut in the outrageous Lionsgate comedy, "Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector."
"Mad TV - Best of Season 8, 9, 10" DVD clip: "Season 10 swan song"
The DVD features a variety of best of sketches from seasons 8,9 and 10. It contains over three hours of movie, television and commercial parodies and character sketches, including Marvin Tikvah, Dot, Coach Hines, Lorraine, Miss Swan, Mofaz, Tank and whole lot more! Plus, not only will you find a healthy dose of Stuart sketches, but a bonus Stuart blooper reel!
"Mad TV - Best of Season 8, 9, 10" DVD clip: "Season 8 Stuart Long"
The DVD features a variety of best of sketches from seasons 8, 9 and 10. It contains over three hours of movie, television and commercial parodies and character sketches, including Marvin Tikvah, Dot, Coach Hines, Lorraine, Miss Swan, Mofaz, Tank and whole lot more! Plus, not only will you find a healthy dose of Stuart sketches, but a bonus Stuart blooper reel!
Taiger: "Lord of Entertainment"
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Champ, Just, and Spider return with the first single from Move.Meant?s forthcoming debut LP, The Scope Of Things. A bonified blue collar anthem, "Good Money" reflects the reality of the everyday grind over a driving, melodic beat.
"Robot Chicken: Season 1" DVD clip: "Nerd gets Laid"
Old-school, stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are the hallmarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures find new life as players in frenetic sketch-comedy vignettes that skewer TV, movies, music, and celebrity. It's television especially formulated for the attention deficit disorder generation. David Bianculli, of the "NY Daily News" says "Watch the 15-minute premiere of 'Robot Chicken,' Cartoon Network's newest [Adult Swim] entry, and I all but guarantee you'll laugh harder, and more often, than at any current prime-time sitcom twice its length."
"Robot Chicken: Season 1" DVD clip: "Gandhi vs. Wright Bros."
Old-school, stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are the hallmarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures find new life as players in frenetic sketch-comedy vignettes that skewer TV, movies, music, and celebrity. It's television especially formulated for the attention deficit disorder generation. David Bianculli, of the "NY Daily News" says "Watch the 15-minute premiere of 'Robot Chicken,' Cartoon Network's newest [Adult Swim] entry, and I all but guarantee you'll laugh harder, and more often, than at any current prime-time sitcom twice its length."
"Robot Chicken: Season 1" DVD clip: "Dog and Pan"
Old-school, stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are the hallmarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures find new life as players in frenetic sketch-comedy vignettes that skewer TV, movies, music, and celebrity. It's television especially formulated for the attention deficit disorder generation. David Bianculli, of the "NY Daily News" says "Watch the 15-minute premiere of 'Robot Chicken,' Cartoon Network's newest [Adult Swim] entry, and I all but guarantee you'll laugh harder, and more often, than at any current prime-time sitcom twice its length."
Late one night in a working class New Jersey suburb, a bloody woman staggers mute and dazed into the emergency room at the Dempsy Medical Center. After treatment for shock and hysteria, Brenda Martin (Julianne Moore) recounts to Dempsy police detective Lorenzo Council (Samuel L. Jackson) a horrific tale of being carjacked on the isolated strip of undeveloped land that divides Dempsy?s urban housing projects from the blue collar town of Gannon, where she lives. She claims she was forced out of her car by a black man, but during the interrogation Council senses he?s not getting the whole story. Only after hours of questioning does Brenda finally break down and confess that her four-year-old son Cody was asleep in the back seat of the stolen car. Led by activist Karen Collucci (Edie Falco), members of the communities of Dempsy and Gannon unite in a search for the missing child, but the criminal investigation into the alleged kidnapping by a suspect who is presumed to be a local from the projects soon ignites long-simmering racial tensions between the two towns. Based on Richard Price's bestselling novel, the film was directed by Joe Roth and also stars Ron Eldard, William Forsythe, Anthony Mackie, and Aunjanue Ellis.
