Scorpion is a TV show about a team of brilliant misfits who use their unique skills to solve high-tech threats and save lives. Led by Walter O'Brien, a genius with an IQ of 197, the team takes on a variety of missions ranging from hacking into computer systems to preventing global disasters. Along the way, they face challenges both on a personal and professional level, while forming a tight-knit family.
Four teenage boys, Kevin, Oz, Jim, and Finch, enter a pact to lose their virginity by prom night. They each face challenges and obstacles as they navigate through awkward sexual encounters and relationships. Along the way, they discover the importance of friendship, love, and acceptance.
Jim, Michelle, Stifler, and their friends gather in Michigan for their high school reunion. As they navigate through various comedic and awkward situations, they rediscover friendship and the importance of relationships.
After their first year of college, Jim and his friends reunite for a summer of fun at a beach house. They throw parties, get jobs, and engage in various humorous and sexual escapades. Jim seeks advice on improving his sexual skills, Oz deals with a long-distance relationship, Finch explores Tantra, and Matt, Stifler's brother, gets into a hilarious misunderstanding with two women. In the end, they all learn valuable lessons about love and friendship.
Jim and Michelle are getting married, but chaos ensues when their families and friends come together. Stifler, an unwanted guest, causes trouble throughout the wedding preparations. Jim must navigate through various mishaps and obstacles in order to ensure the success of his wedding. Meanwhile, Stifler has his own challenges - trying to impress Michelle's sister, avoid revealing his true self, and organizing an epic bachelor party. Ultimately, Jim and Michelle's love prevails, and they have a memorable wedding ceremony and reception.
Off Centre is a sitcom set in New York City that revolves around the lives of two male friends living in the same apartment, dealing with the ups and downs of their relationships and the comedic situations that arise.
How to Make It in America is a comedy-drama TV show that follows a group of friends, including a Dominican fashion designer and a Jewish entrepreneur, as they navigate the challenges of starting their own fashion business in New York City. The show explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of the American dream. Along the way, they encounter obstacles such as dealing with an ex-convict business partner, creating an energy drink, and facing the competitive world of fashion. With their passion and determination, they strive to make a name for themselves in the industry and prove that they have what it takes to succeed.
After being mistaken for terrorists and thrown into Guantánamo Bay, stoners Harold and Kumar escape and return to the U.S., where they proceed to flee across the country with federal agents in hot pursuit.
American Pie: Revealed is a documentary film that uncovers the behind-the-scenes stories and challenges faced during the making of the popular American Pie series. Through interviews with cast and crew members, the documentary provides an entertaining and informative look into the creation of these iconic comedy films. From auditions to on-set pranks, the film delves into the humor, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments that made American Pie a beloved franchise.
Taboo is a chilling slasher film set in a secluded mansion, where a group of teenagers find themselves trapped and hunted by a mysterious killer. As the night unfolds, dark secrets and hidden desires are revealed, leading to a shocking climax.
A group of Navy SEALs embark on a dangerous mission to take down the world's most wanted terrorist. They face intense training, strategic planning, and various challenges along the way. With the clock ticking, they must overcome obstacles and carry out a raid that will change history.
Freddy Got Fingered (2001) is a comedy film about a slacker who aspires to become a cartoonist. He faces numerous challenges as he navigates through his dysfunctional family, unemployment, and crude humor. The movie features surrealism, shock humor, and outrageous scenes including a horse penis and a blow job.
Dirty Love is a dark comedy about a woman who is devastated by her cheating ex-boyfriend and decides to seek revenge. Along the way, she finds herself in a series of embarrassing and outrageous situations, leading to hilarious and unexpected outcomes.
Blind Dating (2006) follows the story of a blind man who tries to find love through blind dates. With the help of his brother and a female psychiatrist, he navigates the challenges of dating, all while hoping to regain his eyesight through an experimental surgery. Along the way, he encounters cultural differences, comedic mishaps, and unexpected love.
An American sitcom that aired on The WB in 2000. The series revolved around Pooh, a teenage boy with a group of diverse friends, all going through their senior year at Wacker H. Normal High School. Anna, a foreign exchange student, and Russell, Pooh's wise-cracking best friend, are key members of this group. The show dealt with surreal situations that the group would encounter, reflecting in its title. Only five of the eight produced episodes aired, with the series being canceled on February 14, 2000.
Petunia is a movie about a dysfunctional family in New York City, where they tackle issues such as sex addiction, plastic surgery, extramarital affairs, and family relationships. The story revolves around a married couple whose relationship is tested when they discover they are pregnant.
In Venus & Vegas, a group of friends plan a daring heist in order to save a friend from a dangerous situation. Set in Las Vegas, the movie follows their hilarious misadventures as they navigate the world of casinos and crime.
Neo Ned is a drama and romance movie released in 2005. It tells the story of Ned, a mentally ill man who falls in love with a woman named Rachael at a psychiatric hospital. Their relationship is challenged by their different backgrounds and the societal pressures they face. The movie explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the struggle to overcome personal demons.
Alex, a lovable but slightly neurotic guy, embarks on a quest to find the perfect partner. He creates a list of qualities that his ideal partner should possess and starts dating women based on this list. As he goes through various dates, he learns important lessons about love, relationships, and the significance of true compatibility. Along the way, Alex also forms a special bond with a dog trainer who helps him in his quest for love.
Wasted follows a group of friends as they navigate the challenges of young adulthood, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and personal growth. Set in their hometown, the friends embark on a bender-filled journey that forces them to confront their past and make the most of their uncertain futures.