Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a satirical sketch comedy TV show that parodies various aspects of modern culture. With its quirky and surreal humor, the show explores themes of awkwardness, cringe comedy, and post-modern meta commentary. The show incorporates elements of live-action and animation, along with celebrity guests and bizarre fictional TV shows. It is known for its lo-fi production style and offbeat humor.
The Larry Sanders Show is a satirical sitcom that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the production of a late-night talk show hosted by Larry Sanders. The show delves into the personal and professional lives of the host, his staff, and celebrity guests, offering a satirical critique of the entertainment industry and Hollywood culture.
Chappelle's Show is a groundbreaking comedy series that showcases Dave Chappelle's unique brand of humor through a mix of sketches, stand-up performances, and satirical social commentary.
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.
Sakura Hagiwara, the main vocalist of the nationally renowned idol group Sweet Diva, suddenly decides to become a female professional wrestler.
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.
Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show is a documentary that delves into the creative and logistical complexities of running a television series. It offers an inside look at the lives of showrunners, the decision-makers who oversee every aspect of a TV show's production.
Private detective investigates a murder in New York and discovers a shocking secret: conjoined twin sisters with a psychopathic tendency. As the investigation unfolds, the detective's own sanity is questioned and an evil plot is revealed.
In this surreal satire of European variety shows as brought to you by The State, bantering ex-spouses Mr. and Mrs. Laupin and their sexy assistant Johnny Bluejeans welcome celebrity guests and cutting-edge bands.
Masked and Anonymous is a surreal and political comedy-drama film set in a dystopian future. The film follows the story of a singer who teams up with a journalist to organize a concert for a revolution against the oppressive government. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric characters and navigate through themes of power, corruption, and the struggle for freedom.
Michael & Michael Have Issues is a satirical comedy TV show that follows the lives of two friends who work as writers for a television studio. They navigate the challenges of working in the entertainment industry, dealing with their eccentric coworkers, and balancing their personal lives. The show is known for its observational comedy, parodying of TV programs, and humorous take on showbiz and workplace dynamics.
Newswoman Fay Sommerfield takes a morally outraged look at excessive violence, bad language and sacrilege that pass for entertainment in the early 90s. She illustrates this with clips from (fake) current hit films and music videos.
Monsoon Wedding follows the chaotic and emotional journey of a typical Indian wedding in Delhi. As family secrets are revealed and love blossoms, the characters navigate through themes of tradition, class system, relationships, and forgiveness.
A woman in New York City becomes obsessed with becoming famous and puts up her name on a billboard, gaining instant notoriety. She navigates the challenges of fame and the price she has to pay for it.
Christine is based on the true story of television reporter Christine Chubbuck, who, in 1974, committed suicide on live television. The film explores her personal struggles, including depression, dissatisfaction, and a broken dream. It delves into the pressure of television ratings, workplace issues, and her mental illness. Christine's tragic end shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on the media industry.
Le Chef is a comedy movie that follows the story of a talented French chef who faces challenges in the kitchen and embarks on a hilarious culinary adventure. With his out-of-the-box cooking style and dedication to his craft, he tries to save a struggling restaurant from closure. Will he be able to win the hearts of his customers and keep the restaurant afloat?
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