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Entire fourth season of the animated sitcom. The Griffins are an average North American family living in an average North American home in an average North American town. The dad Peter is a big TV fan; mom Lois is a former heiress who gave up her riches to marry the man she loves; 16-year-old Meg is a drama queen eager to be accepted by her peers; 13-year-old Chris likes his food and has the beginnings of a TV habit which could grow to equal his dad's; baby Stewie is a malevolent genius with plans for complete global domination; and martini-guzzling Brian is, well, the family dog. The episodes comprise: 'North By North Quahog', 'Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High', 'Blind Ambition', 'Don't Make Me Over', 'The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire', 'Petarded', 'Brian the Bachelor', '8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter', 'Breaking Out Is Hard to Do', 'Model Misbehavior', 'Peter's Got Woods', 'The Perfect Castaway' and 'Jungle Love'.
Comedy-thriller starring Pierce Brosnan as a powerful evangelical pastor who will stop at nothing to cover up his murder of an atheist. Pastor Dan Day (Brosnan) shot Dr Paul Blaylock (Ed Harris) in the head during a debate surrounding a new book. Realising that his career would be in tatters if the truth emerged, Day and his supporters set out to make the accident look like a suicide and appear to have succeeded. However, a new convert to Day's church, former hippie Carl (Greg Kinnear), stumbles across the truth and is hunted in a very un-Christian manner by Day and his supporters as they attempt to silence him.
Comedian Dave Gorman performs live around the world as part of his 'Googlewhack Adventure' tour.
All 24 episodes from the second season of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. Patriarch Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill) has recently remarried, bringing hot, young, Colombian-born wife Gloria (Sofía Vergara) and her teenaged son, Manny (Rico Rodriguez), into the fold. His daughter, Claire (Julie Bowen), and her husband, Phil (Ty Burrell), have three kids, while his son, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), and his gay partner, Cameron (Eric Stonestreet), have just adopted a Vietnamese baby. In this season, Gloria evens the score when Jay disrespects her Columbian roots, an unexpected visit from Cameron's mother upsets Mitchell, and Phil, Claire and the kids try to go a day without their electronic gizmos. The episodes comprise: 'The Old Wago', 'The Kiss', 'Earthquake', 'Strangers On a Treadmill', 'Unplugged', 'Halloween', 'Chirp', 'Manny Get Your Gun', 'Mother Tucker', 'Dance Dance Revelation', 'Slow Down Your Neighbours', 'Our Children, Ourselves', 'Caught in the Act', 'Bixby's Back', 'Princess Party', 'Regrets Only', 'Two Monkeys and a Panda', 'Boys' Night', 'The Musical Man', 'Someone to Watch Over Lily', 'Mother's Day', 'Good Cop Bad Dog', 'See You Next Fall' and 'The One That Got Away'.
Spoof comedy that parodies 'The Hunger Games' (2012), 'The Hangover' (2009) and 'Ted' (2011). When four friends travel to Las Vegas for a friend's bachelor party they intend to just have a quiet night of drinking in a casino motel. However, when they wake up the next morning to find that they are on a train and surrounded by a series of sex toys and paraphernalia as well as a woman called Effing (Tara Reid), they realise that they are trapped in a perverse version of 'The Hunger Games' where they are subjected to a series of fights to the death against tribute characters from well-known movies.
When a new teacher introduces soccer to her uncoordinated students, it kicks off the wildest and wackiest sports tournament anyone has ever seen. With the help of their out-of-shape town sheriff, the kids gain confidence and turn themselves into winners. Suddenly, the residents of their sleepy country town become their biggest fans - cheering them all the way to the championship game. You, too, will stand and cheer for the small-town misfits with big-time dreams in this rousing, fun-filled adventure.
Three special episodes of Jennifer Saunder's sitcom marking the 20th anniversary since the series began. Saunders stars as Edina 'Eddie' Monsoon, a PR company owner who continually behaves like a teenager, while her daughter, Saffron (Julia Sawalha), is mature beyond her years. Eddie's best friend is aging former model Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley) who drinks and smokes non-stop. June Whitfield also stars as Eddie's elderly mother and Jane Horrocks plays Eddie's ditsy personal assistant, Bubbles. In 'Identity' Patsy comes face-to-face with her drug dealer who she owes thousands of pounds. Eddie tries to help her come up with the money but Patsy may have to reveal her true age in the process. In 'Job' Eddie arranges for French actress Jeanne Durand (Lindsay Duncan) to give a concert at the Royal Albert Hall but difficulties arise with the realisation that the star can't actually sing. In 'Olympics' the London Olympics are fast-approaching and Eddie is finally beginning to feel the effects of aging. When she finds an invitation for an exclusive party it brings her closer to her fashion idol and the Olympic Stadium.
Whit Stillman helms this offbeat romantic-musical-comedy following a group of social misfits as they negotiate the minefield of college life. Greta Gerwig stars as Violet, the emotionally fragile yet overbearing leader of a pretentious group of girls who imagine themselves superior to everyone else when in fact they are for the most part ignored by their fellow students. Everyday concerns such as dating disappointments, essay grades and social mores give way to the more perilous pitfalls of female friendship after the girls take it upon themselves to befriend new student Lily (Analeigh Tipton).
John Asher writes and directs this comedy spoof based on the Liam Neeson 'Taken' franchise. Bryan Millers (Lee Tergesen) is a mall cop who possesses many special skills. When his life is threatened by his arch-enemy Brown Finger (Margaret Cho), Millers joins forces with his ex-CIA mother (Joyce Bulifant) to fight back.
Pity poor Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger). She's the 1990s British
everywoman: single, weight-obsessed, and very probably drunk on
mid-price white wine. Her life goes from middling to worse when she
embarks on a doomed affair with silver-tongued boss Daniel Cleaver
(Hugh Grant).
Handsome is the brains behind the operation; Sammy, his best friend, is the muscle; Victor is the tough guy; and Applebee writes 'crazy small' crib notes. They're the four best cheaters North Point Academy has ever seen, but their day is over. When their newest plot is uncovered, the guys decide to go straight. But how long can they be good when every test provides new opportunity?
Collection of two comedies. In 'No Strings Attached' (2011), when long-time friends Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) decide to add a physical dimension to their relationship and move into 'friends with benefits' territory, they agree to keep things strictly casual and on a 'no strings' basis. But before long both of them find things becoming more complicated than planned as those pesky emotions get in the way. In 'Morning Glory' (2010), a sparky, ambitious young television producer spies an opportunity to claw her way up the career ladder when she is offered a job on 'Daybreak', the worst-performing morning chat show in the ratings. Her decision to hire veteran newscaster Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford) to host the show meets with scepticism from network executive Jerry (Jeff Goldblum) and co-host Colleen Peck (Diane Keaton), and with little enthusiasm from Pomeroy himself, who is obliged by his contract to take this less-than-promising gig. Can Becky overcome the poor ratings and in-fighting to bring the team together and transform the show into something to be proud of?
Satirical comedy starring Rob Schneider, Adrien Brody, Michelle Rodriguez and Ari Shaffir. The film utilises a narrative framing device where a selection of comedy skits are played through a smartphone application. Included in the skits is Adrien Brody playing 'Flirty Harry', a pink trousers-wearing cop whose speciality it seems is the gay-themed double entendre; Ari Shaffir playing 'The Amazing Racist'; and Rob Schneider and Michelle Rodriguez as reviewers who offer commentary on a range of pornographic films.
To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full‐on existential crisis. Or you're a Ken. Barbie and her friends (also all called Barbie) live in Barbie Land, a world made perfect for Barbies, where Ken and all the other Kens live in adoration of their female counterparts. Though Barbie is thriving in the brightly-coloured utopia of Barbie Land where Barbies can be anything they want to be, she begins to be troubled by dark and deep thoughts that make her question what lies beyond her world. Determined to answer life's biggest questions, she sets off on a journey which takes her into the human world, where she soon learns that life as a woman isn't quite built for Barbies...
Academy Award winner for Best Original Song: What Was I Made For? Also nominated for:
University physicists Leonard and Sheldon know whether to use an integral or a differential to solve the area under a curve. But they don’t have a clue about girls. Or dating. Or clothes. Or parties. Or having fun. Or, basically, life. So when a pretty blonde named Penny moves in the apartment across the hall, the guys decide to get an education outside of the classroom. Boys, you have a lot to learn. With series creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady concocting the right mix of logic and lunacy and stars Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons turning geekdom into Phi Beta fun, The Big Bang Theory is big on laughs. And life.
Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy star as two mismatched cops in this comedy from 'Bridesmaids' director Paul Feig. Unaware that her colleagues hate her, prim and priggish FBI special agent Sarah Ashburn (Bullock) is seconded to Boston where she's forced to team up with foul-mouthed, take-no-prisoners detective Shannon Mullins (McCarthy). When the pair are ordered to take down a local drug baron, the two cops' wildly contrasting styles - and mutual hatred - soon threaten to derail their mission. But as the weeks pass, a grudging admiration for each others' methods brings about a thawing in hostilities, as the ill-starred crimefighters turn out to be a force to be reckoned with.
Author Hank Moody's life is spinning gloriously out of control as he juggles his sex and drug addictions while raising a daughter and trying to win back the love of his life in this edgy new series. Catch up with this 2-disc set containing all 12 of the first season's smart and sexy episodes.
All 22 episodes from the third season of Matt Groening's futuristic animated comedy. The show follows 20th-century slacker Philip J. Fry (voice of Billy West) in his adventures as a 31st-century interstellar delivery boy along with cyclopean Captain Leela (Katey Sagal) and Bender the boozy robot (John DiMaggio). The episodes are: 'Amazon Women in the Mood', 'Parasites Lost', 'A Tale of Two Santas', 'The Luck of the Fryrish', 'The Bird-Bot of Ice-Catraz', 'Bendless Love', 'The Day the Earth Stood Stupid', 'That's Lobstertainment!', 'The Cyber House Rules', 'Where the Buggalo Roam', 'Insane in the Mainframe', 'The Route of All Evil', 'Bendin' in the Wind', 'Time Keeps On Slipping', 'I Dated a Robot', 'A Leela of Her Own', 'A Pharoah to Remember', 'Anthology of Interest II', 'Roswell That Ends Well', 'Godfellas', 'Futurestock' and 'The 30 Percent Iron Chef'.
Post-war British comedy in which a soldier returns to his home village and the family tavern now at threat from an unscrupulous rival. When pub owner George Harper (George Formby) arrives back in Britain his first thought is to return to the village of Tumbleford and his pub, The Unicorn. Unfortunately for George, the manager of the village's other pub, The Lion, has taken advantage of his absence to steal his customers and even seems suspiciously close to George's childhood sweetheart, Mary (Rosalyn Boulter). Can George find a way to win back Mary and his customers?
Courteney Cox and real life husband David Arquette star in this Richard Benjamin screwball comedy about a travel writer Samantha (Cox) who suffers from a host of phobias, including agoraphobia and claustrophia. She has just watched her psychologist suffer a mental meltdown and be taken away and, instead of terminating her therapy, Samantha decides to take over the role of the missing psychologist in order to manipulate her sexy neighbour Michael (David James Elliot), who also needs some help with his girlfriend, and an eccentric magazine salesman Henry (Arquette).
*NOT SUITABLE FOR KIDS* They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but what if the man is a total dirtbag? In that case, it might be time for some sweet revenge, doggy style. When Reggie, a naïve, relentlessly optimistic Border Terrier, is abandoned on the mean city streets by his lowlife owner, Doug, Reggie is certain that his beloved owner would never leave him on purpose.
KSI and Caspar Lee star in this comedy co-written and directed by Sam Milman and Peter Vass. Foreign exchange students Duncan (KSI) and Jack (Lee) have one night remaining in America and one final chance to lose their virginity with the girls of their dreams. With the girls at a party they aren't invited to, the boys must come up with an alternative way of getting in. As they embark on a desperate adventure which sees them cross paths with dangerous gangsters and sleazy drug dealers along the way, the friends must work together in order to achieve their goal before catching the flight home.
All 24 episodes from the third series of the sitcom about a middle-aged
Seattle psychiatrist beset by problems largely of his own making. In
'She's the Boss', Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) falls out with Kate
(Mercedes Ruehl), the new station manager. 'Shrink Rap' has Frasier and
Niles (David Hyde Pierce) deciding to work together - with disastrous
results. 'Martin Does It His Way' sees Frasier discover a half-finished
song written by his dad (John Mahoney). 'Leapin' Lizards' finds Frasier
turning the tables on Bulldog (Dan Butler) and playing a practical joke
all of his own. 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine' has Daphne (Jane Leeves) get
very excited about the man from the floor polishing service. 'Sleeping
With the Enemy' sees Frasier attempt to represent the staff in a pay
dispute. 'The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl' finds Frasier and
Kate taking their relationship onto the airwaves. In 'The Last Time I
Saw Maris', Niles is thrown out of the house by his wife. 'Frasier
Grinch' has Frasier embark on some last-minute Christmas shopping.
'It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave' sees Frasier and Kate
spend the night in an airport lounge when she announces that she's
leaving for Chicago. 'The Friend' finds Frasier looking for a new
friend. 'Come Lie With Me' has everyone concerned that Daphne might
leave the Crane household. 'Moon Dance' sees Daphne and Niles dance the
tango together - but does it mean as much to her as it does to him?
'The Show Where Diane Comes Back' finds Frasier agreeing to finance the
Seattle production of his ex-fiancee's (Shelley Long) play about a
bunch of losers in a bar. 'A Word to the Wiseguy' has the Crane
brothers get involved with a shady character. 'Look Before You Leap'
sees Frasier getting ready to sing an operatic aria in public. 'High
Crane Drifter' finds Frasier involved in a cafe dispute. 'Chess Pains'
has Frasier suffer a chess beating at the hands of his father. 'Crane
vs Crane' sees the Crane brothers back opposing sides in a court case.
'Police Story' finds Frasier falling for a policewoman. In 'Where
There's Smoke There's Fired', Frasier must help his agent Bebe (Harriet
Sansom Harris) give up smoking. 'Frasier Loves Roz' has Roz (Peri
Gilpin) mistakenly believe that Frasier is declaring romantic
intentions towards her. 'The Focus Group' sees Frasier get uptight when
a focus group member declares his show less than perfect. And finally,
in 'You Can Never Go Home Again', Frasier remembers the day he first
came to Seattle. |
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