Dark Shadows is a gothic soap opera that focuses on the life of vampire Barnabas Collins and his interactions with the inhabitants of Collinsport, Maine. The show explores themes of family, love, supernatural powers, and the struggle between good and evil. Set in the 1960s, Dark Shadows combines elements of horror, romance, and mystery to create a unique and captivating storyline.
Follow the daily lives of the Hill family, led by the earnest and hard-working propane salesman Hank Hill, his loving wife Peggy, their awkward but good-hearted son Bobby, and their eccentric circle of friends and neighbors in Arlen, Texas.
The Bullwinkle Show follows the adventures of Bullwinkle J. Moose and his best friend Rocky the Flying Squirrel. Together, they navigate through various comedic situations, including encounters with spies and time travel.
Robot Chicken is a stop-motion animated sketch comedy TV show that parodies various aspects of pop culture. It features dark humor, surrealism, and a wide range of humorous sketches, often using action figures and toys to create its characters.
Martin, a radio DJ in Detroit, navigates through life with his friends and deals with relationships, career challenges, and hilarious situations. The show revolves around Martin's comedic antics, his romantic escapades, and his dynamic interactions with his best friend and neighbor.
The Young Ones is a surreal British sitcom that follows the lives of four college students living together in an anarchic and absurd house in 1980s England. The show features a unique blend of slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, with an ensemble cast of characters that include a narcissistic punk rocker, a long-haired hippie, a violent anarchist, and a sarcastic punk student. The group's daily lives are filled with cartoon-violence, offbeat humor, and political satire, as they navigate college life, relationships, and the challenges of being young adults in a rapidly changing world.
Norbit, an orphan, is forced to marry the very large, Rasputia. But when his childhood sweetheart, Kate, returns to their small town, Norbit must confront his abusive past and find the courage to stand up for himself.
In the height of the Cold War, an eccentric general launches a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, sparking a desperate attempt by politicians and generals to stop a full-scale nuclear war.
Drunk History is a comedy TV show that features inebriated storytellers recounting historical events while famous actors reenact the drunken narration. The show combines elements of parody, sketch comedy, and alternate history to create a unique and hilarious storytelling experience.
Architect Steven Kovacs moves into an apartment after a failed marriage proposal. He bribes cable installer Chip Douglas into giving him free movie channels. Chip proves to be intrusive, crashing a basketball game, leaving multiple messages, and secretly installing an expensive home theater system. After a series of vengeful acts by Chip, Steven is fired from his job and his relationship with him ends. Chip holds Steven's girlfriend Robin hostage, but Steven is able to save her and battles Chip. Chip survives but is taken away by the police.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a comedy TV show that showcases a group of comedians performing improv games and sketches in front of a live audience. The show is known for its hilarious jokes, improvisational comedy, and audience participation.
Austin Powers learns that his father has been kidnapped, so he travels back in time to 1975 to rescue him and stop the villain Goldmember from causing global flooding. With the help of his old flame Foxxy Cleopatra, Austin infiltrates Goldmember's roller disco club, confronts Fat Bastard in Tokyo, and teams up with his long-lost brother Dr. Evil to save the world. In the end, they defeat Goldmember and reconcile as a family.
Monty Python's Flying Circus is a legendary British comedy television series that first aired in 1969. The show features a diverse range of sketches, often exploring topics such as religion, politics, and British society. With its unique blend of absurdity and satire, the show quickly gained a dedicated following and continues to be celebrated as a classic of comedy.
The Benny Hill Show is a British sketch comedy series that aired from 1969 to 1989. It is known for its slapstick humor, absurd comedy sketches, and recurring jokes. The show often featured Benny Hill playing multiple roles and engaging in physical comedy. It also incorporated parody and crude humor. The Benny Hill Show became a cult TV hit and is known for its iconic theme tune.
France is under the reign of the militaristic King Louis XIV (Leonardo DiCaprio), who is bankrupting the country with his unpopular wars. When starving peasants in Paris start rioting for food, he responds by ordering his chief adviser Pierre to send them rotten food - although he later orders Pierre executed for this and all rioters killed. Meanwhile, the king continues to wallow in hedonistic luxury and seduce a parade of women. The legendary Three Musketeers have retired from their posts...
Second City Television (SCTV) is a sketch comedy show that parodies television and pop culture. It features an ensemble cast of actors and comedians who perform hilarious sketches and impersonations.
The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004) follows a nameless character known as the Angry Video Game Nerd, who passionately reviews and criticizes retro video games from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and beyond. Through his expletive-filled rants, the Nerd expresses his frustration and anger towards the games, often incorporating toilet humor and explicit profanity. The series features comedic parodies, nostalgic references to cult films and TV shows, and a humorous blend of anger and humor. With his disturbed obsession with retro culture, the Angry Video Game Nerd character has become a cult icon in the world of online video game reviews.
In the midst of the Iraqi war, an innocent man is forced to become a body double for Saddam Hussein's sadistic son, exposing him to a world of rape, psychopathy, and depravity.
In Beerfest, a group of friends discover an underground beer-drinking competition called the Beer Olympics. They form a team and compete against other teams from around the world in a series of beer-related challenges. Along the way, they encounter various comedic and outrageous situations, including drunkenness, partying, and rivalry. With the hopes of winning the competition, they face obstacles and learn valuable lessons about friendship and teamwork.
This irreverent comedy anthology explores different sexual topics such as bestiality, male homosexuality, premarital sex, and more. It follows a satirical approach and incorporates elements of parody and absurdity. The film is episodic in structure, featuring a range of characters, settings, and scenarios.