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- Single camera buddy comedy that centers on Sam (Richardson) and Tim (Robinson), two local ad men who make low budget commercials in Detroit, Michigan. The two best friends, much like the city in which they live, aspire to achieve great things.
- A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares.
- A straight-and-narrow young woman is hired to babysit a mega-rich woman child who has been left alone in her daddy's mansion under house arrest.
- Comedian Demetri Martin's television show, which alternates between stand-up comedy and taped skits.
- Anthony Jeselnik has celebrity guests on his show, where they talk about political topics in their own way. And of course, Anthony Jeselnik acts offensive.
- In Rachel Feinstein's first hour-long special, she brings her blunt humor to a variety of topics, including her love of Christian sleepovers and the purposelessness of dick pics.
- In the form of a weekly talk show, liberal comedian, Moshe Kasher, discusses and examines the most divisive issues of modern society with a particular focus on the never ending polarization in the online community.
- James Davis takes us onto the present life in the hood and takes a look at mostly the culture in Americas suburban areas, also making fun of today's celebrity's. A comedy surrounding African Americans.
- Commedian Lewis Black holds court over celebrities and other pop culture figures whom he accuses of being "the root of all evil."
- Jo Koy's star continues to rise in his second feature-length, uncensored stand-up special, Lights Out. If you don't already know Jo from his stand-up or regular roundtable appearances on Chelsea Lately, it's time that you do. Ting ting!
- Meet Carlos Mencia. He has quite a few opinions... on just about everything. In this extended and uncensored comedy performance, Carlos' take on race relations, immigration, religion, and the...
- A mix of stand-up routines and behind-the-scenes footage with comedians Zach Galifianakis, Maria Bamford, Patton Oswalt, and others.
- Deon Cole gets it poppin' in Washington, D.C.'s Lincoln Theatre in his very first one-hour stand-up special. Deon Cole explains what's thicker than cold peanut butter, knowing when better looking dudes are around, how to manage his blackness and more.
- In this extended and uncensored stand-up special, Paul F. Tompkins takes us on a hilarious tour of his varied career. Relive his glory days as an employee at a Beta-only video store, a hot shop salesman, and an anxious host on Best Week Ever.
- A portrait of His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, which includes historical footage of China's repression of Tibetan Buddhism in 1959.
- Dan Soder's first stand-up special, "Not Special" happens to be both special and hilarious. Soder offers up his smart, unpretentious take on fancy potheads, tech-savvy 2 year-olds, only children, and his new way to release tension.
- Moves through love, desire, paranoia, memory, time, and space to trace the interconnected paths of five individuals and the presence that is invading them all.
- A 9/11 widower's business trip takes a surprising and emotional turn when he thinks he sees his family alive.
- Half hour sketch comedy show.
- Luis is a 13 year old Bronx kid living on an island institution for troubled teens. Moe is the local boat mechanic who becomes his mentor. When Luis takes a frightening measure of revenge on the boys bullying him, Moe must do what he thinks is right to protect the boy and keep him from hurting others.
- 2005–3.2 (34)TV Episode
- Which is worse: a media control freak or a shame-inducing religious institution?
- Miracle drug Viagra lets men beyond their prime continue to get intimate with their wives, while shameless Donald Trump keeps on finding new wives.
- When it comes to substance abuse, is it more evil to imbibe or inhale your vice? Lewis Black, the ultimate evaluator of evil, hands down his ruling after hearing competing arguments from Paul F. Tompkins and Andrew Daly.
- Pornography is a classic vice, but is it worse than a viral video website that allows any idiot to post a video of himself playing Â"FergiliciousÂ" on the bazooka?Â
- Sure, Dick Cheney shot a guy in the face, but Paris Hilton recorded "Stars Are Blind.
- Both high school and American Idol feature harsh social criticisms, popularity contests, and shady characters.
- His human rights violations are devastatingly clear, while she strips away the dignity of her suitors and her viewers in a more subtle fashion.
- Hormones can make you do crazy things, but so can big jackpots.
- Are Steroids worse than Boob Jobs? That depends on whether you want real shrunken testicles or fake huge breasts.
- Who's worse, Bloggers or Ultimate Fighters? Â Opinionated shut-ins running off at the mouth, or human gorillas punching each other in the face?
- Disney is soul-sucking evil empire of fantasy and greed.
- Which generation is more vile: Baby Boomers, with their free love, or Gen X, with their free AIDS testing?
- Whether you're into recycling or regurgitating, either way you're gonna end up with a lot of empty beer cans, so which is more evil: Going Green or Spring Break?