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| Antonio Banderas | ... |
Himself
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| André Benjamin | ... |
Himself
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| David Carradine | ... |
Himself
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| Elisha Cuthbert | ... |
Herself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Matt Damon | ... |
Himself
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Ben Elton | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Ioan Gruffudd | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Nicholas Hope | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Holly Hunter | ... |
Herself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Chris Isaak | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Dwayne Johnson | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Cyndi Lauper | ... |
Herself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Heather Matarazzo | ... |
Herself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Simon Pegg | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Harvey Pekar | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| John Rhys-Davies | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| David Spade | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Morgan Spurlock | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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| Edgar Wright | ... |
Himself
(1 episode, 2004)
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This show is the first of its kind (that I know of), and cannot be improved on (unless it is given another season **hint to ABC**). For those who don't know what this show involves: it begins with a funny 50s-inspired title/credit sequence; then there is usually a mix of about seven segments such as interviews, a short entertainment report, a "cheat note" on a famous celebrity, "mondo lingo" (vocabulary for the 21st century!), and a couple of main stories (ranging from santa slasher movies to the annual international Paper-Scissors-Rock contest). Anyone who compares this fantastic banquet buffet of quirky humour to Entertainment Tonight will be shot, hung, drawn and quartered. This is in a league of its own. Well done to the "Mondo Thingo" team and the ABC.