Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In is a sketch comedy TV show that aired from 1967 to 1973. Known for its fast-paced format, the show featured an ensemble cast that performed a variety of comedic skits, monologues, musical numbers, and more. It was known for its absurdist humor, social satire, and biting commentary on current events and political issues.
Thank God You're Here is a comedic TV show where celebrities are thrust into scenes with no script and must improvise their way through various scenarios. With no preparation and no idea what they are about to encounter, the performers must rely on their improvisational skills and comedic instincts to get through each hilarious situation.
A weekly variety showcase for the best sketch, characters and stand-up homegrown at the UCB Theatres in LA and NYC. Hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh and filmed with a live audience at UCB Sunset in Hollywood.
On the Spot is a short series which aired during 2003 on the WB Television Network. The show was a mixture of scripted sketches and improvisational comedy.
In the futuristic setting of Amsterdam, a man with a robot hand finds himself in a fictional war against killer robots. With the city's canals as the backdrop, he must use his sniper skills and quick thinking to battle the machines and prevent them from launching a rocket that could destroy the world.
High Road is a stoner comedy about a drug dealer named Fitz who embarks on a road trip with his unlikely friends. Along the way, they encounter various comedic situations and indulge in marijuana use. The film showcases improvisational comedy and explores themes of friendship and drug culture.
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a comedy and documentary movie that showcases bloopers, out-takes, and rare footage from the world of Hollywood. It includes comical mistakes, behind-the-scenes moments, and promotional material. The film also features interviews with actors and actresses, providing a unique insight into the filmmaking process. With its mix of humor and behind-the-scenes glimpses, Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage offers a fun and entertaining experience for movie buffs and fans of Hollywood history.
On the heels of their enormously popular TV show, the Upright Citizens Brigade (Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh) bring you Asssscat - an unparalleled improv comedy juggernaut. Beginning with a suggestion from the audience, a guest monologist tells a story that kicks off a series of high-octane improvised sketches. From medical marijuana to embarrassing sexual encounters, no topic is off limits to the renegade performers who have helped make Asssscat one of the longest running improv shows in the history of the world.
Del Close was never a household name, but any comedy enthusiast is aware of his impact. From Bill Murray to Chris Farley to Amy Poehler, many of the most famous comedians consider him their mentor. Fifteen years after Del Close’s death, thousands of Improv students, comedy fans, actors, and successful comedians gather to celebrate the most important person in modern comedy that no one knows.
College students from all over America travel to Cancun, Mexico for an epic spring break vacation. This documentary follows their adventures as they party, drink, and engage in casual relationships, capturing the essence of youth and freedom during the 1980s.
The extraordinary story of a group of twenty-somethings who seized the streets of New York, transforming the meaning of comedy, performance and art through forming “Improv Everywhere,” a prank collective ten years in the making.
For the first time, audiences get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into NYC's famed improv show by UCB: Asssscat.
An in-depth analysis and celebration of the famous "I coulda been a contender" scene between Marlon Brando and Rod Steiger in the 1954 film "On the Waterfront".
It's the big day of the oral presentations in Sam's fourth grade social studies class, and he has five minutes to come up with something to say.
Half-Pint, a stage-struck baby circus elephant, is forever getting into and messing up somebody's act. Although the ringmaster thinks he is too young to perform, Half-Pint cannot resist the applause of the crowd, and is continually turning up in the center-ring in impromptu acts which are not part of the circus-manager's plan. He joins the band making music with his trunk; performs as a unicycle artist, and generally disrupts the execution of the show.
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