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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.
All 13 episodes from the first season of the US fantasy comedy series. After a fatal car accident, airhead model Deb (Brooke D'Orsay) finds herself in the body of recently-deceased plain Jane lawyer, Jane Bingum (Brooke Elliott). No longer able to rely on her looks to get her through, Deb, now Jane, must face up to the challenges of her new life, love and career - as well as her curvier body - in the ultimate face-off between beauty and brains. Guest stars in this series include Rosie O'Donnell, Paula Abdul and Liza Minelli. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'The 'F' Word', 'Do Over', 'The Chinese Wall', 'Lost and Found', 'Second Chances', 'The Magic Bullet', 'Crazy', 'The Dress', 'Make Me a Match', 'What If?', 'Dead Model Walking' and 'Grayson's Anatomy'.
"Vibrant and entertaining, relatable and poignant, and above all, it's funny." - Los Angeles Times "Iliza is exceptionally funny. If this book doesn't make you laugh, it means you can't read. In which case, disregard." --Jimmy Kimmel From the razor-sharp mind of comedian Iliza Shlesinger, a collection of hilarious and insightful essays about the exasperating issues of everyday life "A book for everyone wrestling with what it means to show up for ourselves and the world today. I love Iliza, and I love her advice." --Rebecca Serle, New York Times bestselling author of One Italian Summer "Send me a copy of your book and I'll read it." --Sharon Stone "All Things Aside . . . is Iliza: fresh, funny, and a reinvention of the form." --Ted Sarandos, co-CEO, Netflix All Things Aside is a punchy, honest, incisive book that shares a view of the world through the eyes of the inimitable Iliza Shlesinger. From the macro to micro, Shlesinger tackles it all with her no-bullshit comedic style. Throughout the book, Shlesinger dives from one subject into the next, making her hilarious asides the meat of her stories, much like she does in her stand-up comedy. Topics range from dissecting social expectations to the notion that products marketed specifically to women are scams, and all manner of things in between. She even dares to ask herself the all-important question that every woman is forced to consider at some point--Am I actually an annoying person? Shlesinger also shares intimate moments, including a devastating miscarriage, which she manages to navigate not only with grace but somehow with side-splitting humor. As Margaret Cho explains in the book's foreword, "Every woman has something to gain from the Everywoman Iliza presents in her hilarious and astute worldview. . . . I've learned [from Iliza] that you don't have to quit when you are in pain, that you can write your way out of the suffering. That there is beautiful truth to be unearthed from the depths of despair. That the stupid can be smart and that we put ourselves through hell for nothing." All Things Aside offers unexpected insights, much-needed truths, and tons and tons of laughs.
Collection of five stand up performances from the American comedian Margaret Cho. Born into a Korean family in San Francisco, Cho began touring as a stand up at the age of 16. In 'Beautiful' Cho puts forth her philosophy on beauty and laments its lack among the politicians and marketers who define so much of modern culture. 'Assassin' sees her taking aim at George W. Bush's presidency and the American religious right. 'I'm the One That I Want' finds Cho in her home city of San Francisco, reflecting humorously on her life to date. In 'Notorious C.H.O.' Cho takes a look at modern issues of sexuality and minority rights. Finally, in 'Revolution' she tackles subjects as diverse as the War on Terror and her ex-boyfriend.
All 18 episodes from the fourth series of the popular TV comedy. In 'The Agony and the 'Ex'tasy' Carrie has her 35th birthday and Samantha gets a crush on a priest. 'The Real Me' has Carrie asked to model for Dolce & Gabbana. 'Defining Moments' sees Miranda have some bathroom problems with her boyfriend. 'What's Sex Got To Do With It?' finds Carrie having sex with Ray, Charlotte having sex with Trey, Samantha having her sex gay, and Miranda not having sex at all. 'Ghost Town' sees Miranda's ex-boyfriend Steve and Carrie's ex-boyfriend Aidan open a bar together. 'Baby, Talk is Cheap' has Miranda date a marathon runner. 'Time and Punishment' finds Carrie getting jealous when Aidan starts hanging out with a beautiful bartender. In 'My Motherboard, My Self' Miranda's mum dies and Samantha buys a sex manual in the street. In 'Sex and the Country' Carrie is frightened by a squirrel and Samantha has sex with a farmer. 'Belles of the Balls' sees Aidan and Mr Big confront each other in the country. 'Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda' has Miranda discover that she is pregnant. 'Just Say Yes' finds Carrie and Aidan discussing moving in together. In 'The Good Fight' Carrie storms out on Aidan and Charlotte storms out on Trey. 'All That Glitters' sees Carrie, Miranda and Samantha go dancing at a gay club. 'Change of Dress' has Samantha get upset when she discovers that Richard is still sleeping with other people. 'Ring a Ding Ding' finds Carrie worrying about how to buy back her apartment from Aidan. 'A Vogue Idea' sees Carrie's new job at Vogue get off to a bumpy start. Finally, in 'I Heart NY', Miranda goes into labour, Mr Big leaves for California, Samantha confronts Richard, and Charlotte starts dating again.
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