Friday Night Videos is an American music video show broadcast on the NBC television network from July 29, 1983 to May 24, 2002, and was the network's attempt to capitalize on the emerging popularity of music videos as seen on MTV. Belinda Carlisle was the guest host for the first episode.
Another Period is a period sitcom that spoofs the reality shows by following the lives of the Bellacourt family, a wealthy and extravagant family in Newport, Rhode Island, during the Gilded Age. The show explores various social issues such as classism, racism, and sexism in a comedic and satirical manner.
Superjail! is an animated comedy series that takes place in a surreal and twisted version of a maximum-security prison. The show follows the sadistic adventures of the prison warden and his staff as they deal with a variety of eccentric and dangerous criminals. The series is known for its sardonic humor, bizarre comedy, and psychedelic visuals.
When a sinkhole in front of Bob's Burgers threatens the Belchers' plans for a successful summer, Bob and Linda try to keep their business going, while the kids attempt to save the restaurant by solving a mystery.
Newsreaders is a satirical TV show that parodies news broadcasts by presenting absurd and hilarious stories with a comedic twist. It dives into the world of news journalism as it hilariously exposes the ridiculousness and absurdity of media coverage.
Stella is a comedy TV show that follows the absurd and hilarious adventures of three friends living in New York City. Through slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, Stella explores various social stereotypes and tackles topics like dating, sex, and self-obsession. With musical numbers, recurring characters, and running gags, this sitcom will keep you laughing.
Four moms, whose only common ground is their kids' preschool class, decide to get together for a harmless "fun mom dinner." The night begins as a disaster, but the combination of alcohol, karaoke, and a cute bartender, leads to an unforgettable night where these seemingly different women realize they have more in common than motherhood and men.
In Brother Nature, a man named Roger plans to propose to his girlfriend, but his dream is shattered when he meets her eccentric and dysfunctional family during a trip to her family's lake house. As Roger tries to win over his girlfriend's family, he finds himself caught up in a series of hilarious and chaotic situations that put his relationship to the test. With the help of his wacky brother-in-law, Todd, and the rest of the family, Roger must navigate through awkward family dynamics, political schemes, and outrageous pranks to prove that he is worthy of his girlfriend's love.
A woman diagnosed with terminal illness discovers her passion for music and forms a rock band to fulfill her dreams before it's too late. Along the way, she experiences a complicated love triangle and battles her inner demons.
Hurricane of Fun: The Making of Wet Hot is a documentary that provides a glimpse into the production process of the cult satire movie, Wet Hot American Summer. It showcases the challenges, camaraderie, and humor experienced by the cast and crew during the making of this iconic film.
A former one-hit-wonder relocates her family to a small town, where she becomes fiercely competitive in her daughter's school science fair, reigniting her thwarted ambitions and sparking a parental feud.
A lesbian couple on the brink of divorce divide their possessions in mediation and through each object, we get a glimpse of their relationship and the sometimes humorous and sexy power that objects can hold on our lives and emotions.
Stuart, a middle-aged American, finds himself in a mid-life crisis and decides to take a trip to Paris. Under the iconic Eiffel Tower, he meets a group of French winemakers who help him rediscover his passion for life and love.
MTV: The State, Skits and Stickers is a comedy movie from 1995 that showcases a series of hilarious skits and sticker-based humor. Through a collection of various sketches, this movie promises non-stop laughter and entertainment. From clever wordplay to outrageous characters, each skit is uniquely crafted to bring joy to the audience. With its innovative use of stickers as a comedic element, MTV: The State, Skits and Stickers stands out as a noteworthy comedy film.
Stella Shorts 1998-2002 is a compilation of absurd and satirical comedy sketches from the late 90s and early 2000s. It features a mix of alternative and slapstick humor, touching on various topics such as friendship, stereotypes, and social satire. The sketches are filled with irreverence and stupidity, presenting a wacky and surreal take on various aspects of life. The compilation showcases the comedic talents of the Stella comedy team, delivering laughs through their clever jokes, running gags, and recurring characters. With its independent short filmmaking style, Stella Shorts 1998-2002 is a must-watch for fans of alternative and absurd comedy.
Short film by David Wain, with Amanda Peet
Join in the fun as the state's top comedians deliver an absurd and irreverent comedy show filled with social satire and hilarious sketches. This comedy troupe will leave you in stitches with their sharp wit and clever parodies. Get ready for a night of laughter and satire like never before!
Ernie Goldberg goes on an adventure days before his Bar Mitzvah.
A group of waiters navigate the ups and downs of their job while dealing with customers and each other.