Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji like his parents. Along with his friends Hi-5 and Jailbreak, he travels through various digital apps and learns the importance of being himself.
In Son of the Mask, a cartoonist named Tim Avery discovers a magical mask that gives him extraordinary powers. However, when he wears the mask, his life starts to spiral out of control as he experiences a split personality, rivalry, possession, and a showdown with a villain. As chaos ensues, Tim must find a way to stop the mask's power from destroying his life and relationships.
Horace and Pete is a dark comedy-drama TV show that revolves around the dysfunctional family who runs a bar in Brooklyn. The story explores various themes such as sibling and parent-child relationships, drug use, alcoholism, psychosis, institutionalization, and broken homes. It also delves into the complexities of family history and the challenges faced by barflies. The series subtly addresses issues like abusive father-daughter relationships, age-gap relationships, and brother-brother relationships. Horace and Pete is a thought-provoking and emotionally intense web series.
The Downer Channel is an American sketch comedy television series that aired from July 24 until August 14, 2001.
When Princess Odette is turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's spell, she must find true love to break the curse. With the help of her friends, Odette embarks on an adventure to find her prince and undo the magic.
In this sequel to "Babe," the lovable pig finds himself stranded in the big city and must rely on his animal friends to navigate the urban jungle and find a way back home.
A bored housewife, Roberta, becomes fascinated by a woman named Susan who she reads about in the personal ads. After witnessing Susan's real-life escapades, Roberta finds herself mistaken for Susan, and her life takes a thrilling turn as she gets caught up in a world of mistaken identity, amnesia, and dangerous pursuits.
New York City natives and rap personalities Alec “Despot” Reinstein, Ashok “Dap” Kondabolu and Aleksey “Lakutis” Weintraub invite their friends to join them at the edge of nature to commune in deserts and swamps in a valiant effort to reveal unknowable truths from the dreamstate of the shared human existence.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a series of vignettes that revolve around the common theme of coffee and cigarettes. The film explores conversations and interactions between various characters, each discussing topics ranging from music and addiction to celebrity and philosophy.
Canadian Bacon is a satirical comedy about a fictional war between the United States and Canada, sparked by a conspiracy and political cover-up. A group of misfits, including a mounted police officer and a defense worker, must try to prevent a doomsday device from being used. With political corruption, media hype, and international relations at stake, they embark on a comedic journey to save the day.
A man falls in love with a woman and eventually marries her, only to suspect that she may be a serial killer. He embarks on a mission to uncover the truth while dealing with his own fear of commitment.
Dennis Jennings, a neurotic New Yorker, decides to seek therapy for his anxieties. Through a series of appointments, his life takes unexpected turns as he deals with his girlfriend, a murder mystery, and his own vivid dreams. Set in New York City, the story unfolds with humor and a touch of surrealism.
A hitman rises through the ranks of a crime organization, facing betrayal, revenge, and tragedy.
How do we live, knowing we are going to die? In search of answers, we probed the minds of atheists, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, physicians, philosophers, authors, academics, a legendary stand-up comic, and scores of random pedestrians.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a series of short films featuring a collection of conversations over coffee and cigarettes. The film explores various themes and topics such as art, cigarettes, and human relationships.
The third event from Comic Relief USA. Hosted, as with the first two specials, by Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams. The event debuted the song "Mr. President"—written by Joe Sterling, Ray Reach and Mike Loveless, and sung by Al Jarreau and Natalie Cole. Featured Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell; Catherine O'Hara smoking between bites of food and drink; Arsenio Hall on women with plastic surgery; Woody Harrelson talking to an "audience member" (Shelley Long) who, when asked if she watched Cheers, said, "Not that much."
Harry Anderson, Richard Belzer, Howie Mandel, Robin Williams and Steven Wright host this hilarious 1986 special in which they introduce stand-up sets from up-and-coming comedians at five of North America's top comedy clubs.
Call Me Lucky is a powerful documentary that tells the story of Barry Crimmins, a comedian who used his stand-up routine to speak out against child abuse. The film explores Crimmins' early years and his own experience with childhood sexual abuse, as well as his role in the comedy scene and his activism. It delves into the impact of his comedy and his fight for justice, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the power of comedy and social activism.
Several celebrity comedians take on sadness in the fourth laugh for charity.
Monty Python’s influence on comedy has been compared to the Beatles’ influence on music, a pivotal moment in the evolution of television humor. Celebrating the cultural legacy and influence of the troupe, this special pairs their original material with new and entertaining commentary from celebrities who consider Monty Python hugely significant, both personally and to the history of screen satire. Celebrity humorists discuss, laugh, and reminisce about various Python segments and bring a fresh perspective to the material, connecting Monty Python’s work to today’s most successful television humor. In a time when a few moments of escape and laughter couldn’t be more sought after, this special reminds viewers of Python’s cultural impact, and that PBS introduced them to American viewers.