The Eric Andre Show is a stream-of-consciousness late-night talk show that combines sketch comedy, surrealism, and practical jokes. Eric Andre serves as the wildly unpredictable host, often breaking furniture and engaging in bizarre antics while interviewing celebrity guests. With its low-budget aesthetic and absurdist humor, the show has gained a cult following.
Wayne and Garth are slacker friends who run a public-access cable show. They get hired by a local station to do their show professionally, but find that it's not the same. Wayne falls for a bass guitarist and uses his and Garth's video contacts to help her career, while also trying to protect her from a sleazy advertising guy who wants to take her away from him.
Tim and Eric Nite Live! was an American television series, which premiered November 8, 2007 on SuperDeluxe. The talk show stars Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, creators of Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, and consists of a variety of strange segments often featuring Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! regulars such as David Liebe Hart and James Quall. It also repeatedly features Awesome Show regular Richard Dunn in a sidekick/father-figure type role. The show has seen many guests in its short internet-only SuperDeluxe exclusive run from such actors, singers and comedians as John Mayer, Zach Galifianakis, Bob Odenkirk, Will Forte, Rainn Wilson, and Jonah Hill.
PopCultured was a Canadian television program broadcast on The Comedy Network. The program featured stand-up comedian Elvira Kurt and other cast members poking fun at celebrities in the context of a mock newscast, in a format similar to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart or This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The show began airing in 2005. Its full title was popCultured with Elvira Kurt, and it was often used to promote several shows on its host corporation's channels in Canada.
Stuart Smalley, a man from a dysfunctional family, tries to save his family members from their drug abuse and alcoholism problems. Along the way, he encounters comedic and dramatic situations that test his resolve.
Anarchy TV follows the story of a public access television station that starts a revolution when a group of activists take over the airwaves. Chaos ensues as the station becomes embroiled in government corruption, political protests, and even a bomb threat. This satirical comedy explores themes of anarchy, activism, and the power of the media.
In a small town, a man becomes enthralled with a public-access television show and begins to question the influence it has on the community. As he digs deeper, he uncovers dark secrets and realizes that the show may be more dangerous than it appears. With violence escalating and tensions rising, he must confront the true power behind the show and decide whether to expose the truth or succumb to the madness.
The tranquility of Uncle No Rules's home is disturbed when a mysterious variety-show equipped with a studio audience and charismatic host (Marky Ramone) descends upon the household.
Experience the hilarity and absurdity of found footage from various sources including outtakes, car accidents, beauty pageants, all-terrain vehicles, biting, vomiting, and more, all compiled into a live show in Brooklyn. Join in the laughter as the festival takes you on a wild ride of outrageous and unexpected moments.
A student's increasingly intimate line of questioning causes his interview with a local horror host to take a vulnerable turn.
A small town is rocked when a local man goes on a rampage in a movie theater, killing dozens as well as himself. Now, a year later, young filmmaker Pierce Lyndale adds salt to the wound when he makes the tragic decision to base a film off of this event and show it on the town's public access channel. As he attempts to throw a premiere party for himself, his friends ditch him, his community shuns him, and he finds out that not everyone wants to be in a movie.
3 Wayward youths wallow aimlessly in a video store.
Hotbox was a Canadian absurdist sketch comedy television show on The Comedy Network. It starred Pat Thornton, and was a spinoff of the online sitcom The Owl and the Man. Some notable guest appearances on the show included comics Jon Dore, Colin Mochrie and Seán Cullen. The title "Hot Box" relates to the show's frame story, which starts in each episode's opening sequence, which depicts a box which falls from space, and is discovered by scientists. Throughout the episode, the scientists then perform disastrous experiments involving the box, which contains screens displaying the show's sketches.
Experience the untold story of the greatest train wreck in local access TV history.
Public Access Hollywood (2004) is a documentary film that takes a closer look at the inner workings and creative processes of public access television in Hollywood. It delves into the world of local television production, highlighting the unique and sometimes eccentric individuals who produce their own shows on public access channels. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film explores the challenges and opportunities faced by these aspiring filmmakers, making for an insightful and entertaining viewing experience.
A Christmas special of extraordinary beauty. One hour of magnificent staging, costumes, and music. Featuring Miss Velma Jaggers--famous the world over for her beautiful dramas and called by fashion designers one of the twelve best dressed women in American. Accompanied by the Statesmen Quartet and the Miss Velma Singers and Musicians. This is the rare and highly beloved complete recording of Miss Velma's holiday spectacular, Christmas in America. Now, presented in amazing low definition, digitally remastered from archival VHS. This is the actual, legendary, one-of-a-kind Christmas cantata extravaganza originally performed and broadcast from the Universal World Church in Los Angeles, California. —Universal World Church
This video documents the first cablecast of Austin Community Television (ACTV) in which George Stoney and a group of University of Texas students assembled playback equipment on a hilltop at the cable system's head-end.
T.V.: The Movie is a comedy that explores the hilarious and chaotic world of television. With themes of foreclosure, rap music, public-access, Santa Maria, and even Sasquatch, the movie takes a satirical look at the media and the strange characters and situations it creates. Get ready for a wild ride filled with laughter, antics, and the unexpected.
A lumber salesman finds buried coins during the current recession. Meanwhile, a sales manager terrorizes people with a gun and a young inventor pursues a sexy college girl he's obsessed with.
Barty Anderson is a public access television host who is searching for bigfoot. He tries to find the beast, but things get a little hairy.
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