The Dana Carvey Show
Saturday Night Live veteran Dana Carvey takes a decidedly hilarious spin on politics and pop culture in this amazing, but short-lived sketch comedy series.(more)
Saturday Night Live veteran Dana Carvey takes a decidedly hilarious spin on politics and pop culture in this amazing, but short-lived sketch comedy series.
From the creator of Family Guy and the co-creator of American Dad! Comes a brand-new animated series of pop culture parodies, skewered stories, and fabulously filthy fun nuggets.
Lisa Lampanelli - The lovable Queen Of Mean is at it again...and no one is immune as Lisa takes off the gloves and delivers an unrelenting barrage of political incorrectness and 'shoot from the lip' observations.
When a dog wriggles his adorable rear end into a human's life, the human will never be the same and both Marley, the dog, and Marley & Me, the movie, manage to endear themselves deeply despite a few wee flaws.
Conceived as an "online miniseries event" during the 2008 writers' strike, Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a 42-minute musical romp that bears the distinctive stamp of Joss Whedon.
It's not really a knock to say that nothing in Tropic Thunder is funnier than its first five minutes, so sly that--especially for people watching in theaters--you don't realize right away they are the opening minutes of the movie.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua finds director Raja Gosnell back on the talking-dog beat (following his live-action Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleased), this time in an ambitious, tongue-in-cheek comedy with a fun cast of onscreen and vocal actors.
The fourth (and lets hope not final) of the planned straight to DVD Futurama movies, "Futurama: Into The Wild Green Yonder" has arrived and continues the winning formula of the television series and three previous films.
Sabrina is part witch and lives with her wacky aunts, who teach her to use her witchcraft wisely, and Salem the talking black cat, who always has a scheme up his paw.
From 1988 to 1999, the crew of The Satellite of Love skewered bad movies and in the process made them masterworks of comedy.