Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Phil Dornfeld
Actors: Arielle Kebbel, Bret Harrison, Carmen Electra, Danneel Ackles, Josh Gad, Nicholas D'Agosto
Country: United States of America
Arena Wars (2024)
In 2045 convicted criminals are given the opportunity to compete on the world’s #1 televised sporting event, Arena Wars. They must survive 7 rooms and 7 of the most vicious…
George Lopez: It’s Not Me It’s You (2012)
Comedy superstar George Lopez performs live in front of a packed house at the Nokia Theatre in L.A. in this stand-up special.
The Monster of Camp Sunshine or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Nature (1964)
A scientist carelessly dumps some toxic waste into a river. The gardener at a nudist camp drinks the water, turns into a monster and attacks all the (female) nudists.
Pretenders (2021)
Fed up with being losers, Jasper, Hannah, and Nick create fake identities to lie, steal, and scheme their way through vacation in this sun-drenched LGBTQ beach themed comedy.
Pardon Us (1931)
It’s Prohibition, and the boys wind up behind bars after Stan sells some of their home-brew beer to a policeman.
The Plank (1967)
A slapstick comedy about two workmen delivering planks to a building site. This is done with music and a sort of “wordless dialogue” which consists of a few mumbled sounds…
The Kid with a Tattoo (1980)
One of Shaw Brothers’ most productive directors, Sun Chung’s action films had strong tension, snappy editing and slow motion which influenced up and coming martial arts director John Woo. Starring…
Chip an’ Dale (1947)
Donald needs a log for his fire. Unfortunately, the one he picks is occupied by a couple of chipmunks and their stash of acorns. When he cuts it down, Chip…
What a Whopper (1961)
A writer attempts to raise some cash by writing a book about the Loch Ness Monster. No publisher will take it because they all think there isn’t really a monster….
In the Doghouse (1962)
After 10 years of failure a bumbling vet finally graduates and takes on his own practice.
Meet the Raisins! (1988)
Meet the Raisins! spoofs musical documentaries with its use of anthropomorphic food characters. Through its historical perspective, the special also provided an opportunity to elaborate on the personalities and introduce…