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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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Comedy Favorites 2000 is host to myriad curiosities and a surefire cacophony of laughter. Whether the topic be media mega-mergers, women and men coming from separate planets, society's acceptance of homosexuality, or Humphrey Bogart's flatulence, humor is at the forefront of each inventive, edgy comedy in this shorts series. And what's a comedy program without parodies of fat Frenchmen and bagpipers who play AC/DC?
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"East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." But in Hanuman, they do meet in the form of a friendship between a small wild monkey, Hanou, and a young Scottish archeologist who is in India to investigate the smuggling of sacred works of art. In the tradition of Kipling, action and adventure blend in this story of wild monkeys, lovers, and a shady villain. This Indian-French production used hundreds of wild monkeys on location in the ancient Indian city of Hampi. Although the action is placed in the present, the background is the legend of the Hindu god, Hanuman.
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When you order a pizza at home, do you take a close look at the delivery person? Sometimes that person might have a really unusual story to tell. Bel Air is one of them, and a Hollywood story, at that. Curson Beeley (Marc Coppola) gets paid to deliver pizza in Hollywood and its environs, but his "calling" is being a star. And a child actor he once was--the operative word being "was." Eventually, however, children grow up, stop being cute, and start delivering pizza.
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Every generation of immigrants to America arrives with two burdens: becoming American and honoring their own culture. These two concepts don't easily mesh, and their resolution makes up the daily drama of their lives. In the first Iranian-American independent feature film, director Babak Sarrafan shows the conflict within a young Iranian immigrant who wants to pursue a screenwriting career against the wishes of his traditional family and his own doubts about the rightness of his decision and the risks of a creative career.