Small Time Crooks follows a group of amateur criminals who plan to rob a bank. Their comedic and unconventional methods lead to unexpected outcomes and mishaps. As they navigate through the challenges of their heist, the characters find themselves in hilarious situations. Will they succeed in their botched crime or will their lack of sophistication foil their plans?
Set in the 1980s, NVA (2005) is a comedy movie that takes place in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) military. It revolves around the story of a young soldier who goes through military training and experiences various humorous situations. The movie explores themes of uniformity, military life, and the contrasting realities of the GDR.
Mind of Mencia is a satirical sketch comedy show hosted by Carlos Mencia. The show uses humor to tackle various social and political issues including race, immigration, and stereotypes. Carlos Mencia's unique comedic style and topical jokes make Mind of Mencia a must-watch for fans of satire and comedy.
Beauty and the Geek is a reality TV show that brings together a group of geeks and beauties who live together and compete in various challenges. The geeks are socially awkward but highly intelligent, while the beauties are attractive but lack academic prowess. Through teamwork and personal growth, they learn to overcome their differences and form unlikely friendships. The show combines elements of romance, competition, and personal transformation.
Junk is a thrilling crime movie that takes place in a dilapidated house in the countryside. It follows a female journalist who uncovers a hidden criminal network operating in the area. The house becomes a battleground as she fights to expose the truth and survive against a gang of criminals.
Acid is a coming-of-age drama film that explores themes of teenage sexuality, friendship, and the complexities of growing up. The story follows a group of teenagers as they navigate their desires, emotions, and experiences, including their first sexual encounters. The film also delves into darker themes such as suicide and the emotional turmoil of adolescence. With its raw and honest portrayal of teenage life, Acid offers a thought-provoking exploration of youth and the challenges they face.
Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (2004) is a reality TV show where celebrities are taken to the jungle and face various survival challenges, trials, and tasks. They must overcome their fears, endure difficult conditions, and compete for points. The show involves leadership dynamics, drama, and a focus on both physical and mental endurance.
Die Bademeister is a German comedy movie released in 1999. It revolves around the lives of pool attendants who engage in crude humor, showcasing the foibles of German humor and exploring themes of regression and proles. The movie delves into bad taste and highlights the dynamics of male friendship. Set in the beautiful island of Sylt, Die Bademeister is a hilarious tale that will leave you entertained.
A sequel directed again by Franz Marischka.
A retired comedian who was once a successful stand-up artist before quitting in the 1950s, is convinced to return to the stage for a final show. Along the way, he forms an unlikely friendship with a younger comedian and they embark on a cross-country journey. As they travel together, they encounter various challenges and discover the importance of laughter and friendship.
Arriving in an alpine village a crook is mistaken for a recently deceased doctor and decides to impersonate him. Three girls stranded in the same village are sheltered by the "doctor" and naked German hilarity inevitably ensues.
The tradition of working out Judas in a suburb. The doll is placed on the street like a corpse and a bunch of children are faced with the consequences of this innovation.
Where Does It Hurt? is a satirical comedy that takes a humorous look at the corruption and greed in a hospital. The story follows a hospital administrator who uses a wheelchair and gets involved in various comical situations. With mistaken identities, blood samples, and literature-inspired jokes, the movie explores the absurdities of the healthcare system.
Funeral director Zombie and his buddy Jürgen fly into Mallorca to transfer a deceased woman to Germany. But the routine undertaking turns into a chase across the island. First, the coffin disappears. Then the body is mistaken for another. Gangsters are after this one, who have hidden something completely different in the corpse's garb.
A group of teenagers go camping in the woods and stumble upon a deranged mutant cannibal. They are hunted down one by one and brutally killed, with no survivors.
Let The Blood Run Free was an anarchic Australian spoof soap opera set in St Christopher's Hospital and created by comedy collective, The Blood Group.
Dear God No! is a shocking and gory grindhouse film that follows a group of bikers who terrorize and murder their way through a small town. The film features elements of exploitation, with scenes of rape and violence. It is a violent and disturbing film that pushes boundaries and is not for the faint of heart.
Testing the boundaries of political-incorrectness, the story focuses on characters who never have attained anything through honorable means. They prefer to use lying, cheating, stealing, or brute force. Take, for instance, the pharmacy student who uses his skils to make date-rape drugs, and he sells these concoctions in order to pay tuition. While each "dirtbag" has his own plotline, all become obstacles to the main character - a dirtbag who is at the crossroads of change. Will he find redemption or destruction?
Featuring a cast that includes Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Mike Watt of the legendary hardcore band Minutemen, and Pettibon himself, this deadpan narrative pays dubious homage to the 1960's radical underground. In this crudely rendered home video of a commune of stoned revolutionaries, the cameras are hand-held, the edits in-camera, and the dialogue is wryly on-target. Pettibon's band of outsiders reenacts a countercultural moment defined by rock music, drugs, and ideological paradox — and in so doing, captures their own late-80's West Coast grunge milieu as well.