Bubble Gang is a Philippine comedy sketch gag show airing on GMA Network since October 20, 1995. It is the longest-running sketch comedy program on Philippine television. The show shot up to popularity for their parodies of television commercials, politicians and current events. The show also airs internationally via GMA Pinoy TV, while re-runs are aired via Fox Filipino.
Ginger and Fred is a surreal comedy movie that tells the story of two old friends, Ginger and Fred, who reunite to perform on a fictional variety show. The movie takes place in Italy and features a mix of comedy, drama, and satire. Throughout the film, Ginger and Fred navigate through various comedic situations, including power outages, commercial spoofs, and encounters with celebrity look-alikes. The plot explores themes of nostalgia, old age, and the absurdity of television propaganda.
In Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ, a group of characters find themselves in a comedic adventure set in ancient Rome. As they navigate through various challenges and encounters, they become entangled in a conspiracy that threatens to disrupt the Roman Empire. With clever spoofing and deliberate anachronisms, this comedy takes a humorous and satirical approach to the ancient world.
John Bronco is a mockumentary comedy that tells the story of the legendary pitchman, John Bronco, and his rise to fame as the face of the Ford Bronco. It explores his journey from a small-town commercial actor to a nationwide sensation, and his eventual fall from grace. With wit, humor, and satire, John Bronco captures the essence of the advertising industry and the cult of celebrity.
When Ford Motor Company archivist Daniel Stacks discovers that John Bronco, the greatest pitchman of all time, does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he must find John and convince him to get back in the saddle again.
Adam and Eva navigate the complexities of marriage, infidelity, and young love. Set against the backdrop of Christmas and Midsummer festivities, the couple experiences hilarious misadventures involving cameos, parodies, rescues, and stag parties.
Annie is a middle-age wife, still sexy and pampered by her husband, Phillippe, who is the owner and general manager of a dynamic company. Under the deluge of sexy Swedish movies, sexy advertising on the streets, sexy intimate clothing in ladies' shops, and even talks about sex and marital infidelity with her mother and female friends, Annie starts feeling left aside by her husband, and trying to attract in a number of ways - and failing. It's not the all-purpose secretary at the office that is keeping him late, it's a tax expert that, asking the most innocent questions, is finding out how Philippe can manage a company without profits, and still manage a home, may be two... with high quality levels.
Director and co-writer Romano Vanderbes attempts to satirize middle America's standard news broadcasts with as many jokes about sex as possible. The featured station is KSEX and Doug Ballard and Lydia Mahan play the anchors in a broadcast where blue does not mean melancholy
Every Other Week is a hilarious comedy that explores the complexities of relationships through the lens of a divorced couple who reunite every other week for custody of their children. The movie takes on a lighthearted approach to portray the challenges, humor, and growth that comes with co-parenting after a divorce. With witty dialogues and relatable situations, this film guarantees laughter and heartwarming moments.
Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.
Gandy Goose is reading a book about Post-War Inventions. Sourpuss doesn't like it one bit, and that night he dreams that he has come to a hall of new inventions. At first he's impressed, but things begin to go wrong with the inventions, and when he finally wakes up, he promptly smashes the book over Goose's head.
Dinky quits the cartoon business and gets a job as a spokes-duck for TV commercials.
Host David Leisure (aka "Joe Isuzu") shows you some of the best commercials made around the world. Some are just funny, some are strange, but they are all great examples of the art of commercials.
A Walter Winchell imitator narrates this silly gang-ster comedy.
Beyond Our Control was the title of an American youth-produced television series that aired on local NBC affiliate WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana for 20 seasons from 1967 to 1986. Usually televised from late-January to mid-May of each year, the program was produced by WJA-TV, a company that was part of the local Junior Achievement program, designed to give high school students business and work experience, of which WNDU-TV was a local sponsor.
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