Bob Saget
A father tells his children, through a series of flashbacks, the journey that he and his four best friends undertook, which would lead him to meet their mother.
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Actors: Alyson Hannigan, Cobie Smulders, Jason Segel, Josh Radnor, Neil Patrick Harris
Full House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles a widowed father, who enlists his best friend and his brother-in-law to help raise his three daughters. It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.
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Actors: John Stamos, Bob Saget, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Candace Cameron Bure
Matt Stewart is a widower trying to raise his two daughters, Sarah and Emily, with the help of his live-in father, Sam, a former baseball player for the Boston Red Sox. Further complicating matters, Matt works as an English teacher at Sarah's high school. Matt struggles to keep his nose out of his daughter's social life while attempting to find his own.
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Actors: Bob Saget, Meagan Good, Kat Dennings, Jerry Adler, Brie Larson
When Garry Shandling passed away in 2016, he was widely remembered as a top stand-up comic and the star of two of the most innovative sitcoms in TV history. But to those who knew him, the “real” Garry Shandling was a far more complex person.
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Actors: Judd Apatow, Garry Shandling, Michael Cera, Peter Berg, James L. Brooks
A top-secret singing competition in which celebrities face off against each other and appear in elaborate costumes with full facemasks to conceal their identities. American version of the popular Korean game show “King of Mask Singer”.
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Actors: Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke
In this spoof of "March of the Penguins," nature footage of penguins near the South Pole gets a soundtrack of human voices. Carl and Jimmy, best friends, walk 70 miles to the mating grounds where the female penguins wait. The huddled masses of females - especially Melissa and Vicki - talk about males, mating, and what might happen this year. Carl, Jimmy, and the other males make the long trek talking about food, fornication and flatulence. Until this year, Carl's sex life has been dismal, but he falls hard for Melissa. She seems to like him. A crisis develops when Jimmy comes upon something soft in the dark. Can friends forgive? Does parenthood await Carl and Melissa?
Director: Bob Saget
Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Alyson Hannigan, Bob Saget, Brie Larson, Carlos Mencia
After Santa tells Michael Bolton that he needs 75,000 new babies by Christmas to meet toy supply, Michael Bolton hosts a sexy telethon to get the world to star making love.
Director: Akiva Schaffer
Actors: Michael Bolton, Adam Scott, Sarah Shahi, Matthew Kimbrough, Sarah Silverman
Bob Saget takes to the stage with a song in his heart. A filthy, filthy song to be exact. In his latest stand up special, Saget lets loose and embraces the dark side as he tells his favorite dirty jokes and stories about his dad - the guy who made him like this.
Director: Jay Karas
Actors: Bob Saget
Grammy nominated comedian Bob Saget returns to his home, on the stand-up stage. Filmed as a warm embrace in these troubling times, the comedy legend declares himself to be the last TV father you can trust in this R’ish rated hour of entertaining stories, riffing with the audience, words of wisdom, and new original comedy songs.
Director: Jay Chapman
Actors: Bob Saget
This wacky prequel to the 1994 blockbuster goes back to the lame-brained Harry and Lloyd's days as classmates at a Rhode Island high school, where the unprincipled principal puts the pair in remedial courses as part of a scheme to fleece the school.
Director: Troy Miller
Actors: Mimi Rogers, Eric Christian Olsen, Luis Guzmán, Rachel Nichols, Eugene Levy
Director: Joel Gallen
Actors: Jeff Ross, Jaleel White, James Adomian, Rachel Feinstein, Ayden Mayeri
One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.
Director: Penn Jillette
Actors: Jason Alexander, Chris Albrecht, Hank Azaria, Shelley Berman, Steven Gary Banks
Combining the comedic forces of Jeff Ross and Dave Attell, and filmed at New York's Comedy Cellar, the series features zingers, audience roasts, celebrity cameos, and mic bumps.
Director: Andrew Jarecki
Actors: Dave Attell, Jeff Ross, Michael Che, Rachel Feinstein, Nikki Glaser
A teenager becomes a werewolf after a family vacation in Transylvania.
Director: Larry Cohen
Actors: Adam Arkin, Ed McMahon, Joanne Nail, Alan Arkin, Pat Morita
The aggravatingly amiable star of "Full House," "America's Funniest Home Videos"
Director: Joel Gallen
Actors: Bob Saget, John Stamos, Tony Besson, Susie Essman, Jeff Garlin
A low-level mobster takes a stab at stand-up comedy while in the Witness Protection Program.
Director: Mike Young
Actors: Mackenzie Meehan, Michael Rapaport, Moran Atias, Wass Stevens, Annie Heise
I am Chris Farley tells his hilarious, touching and wildly entertaining story - from his early days in Madison, Wisconsin, to his time at Second City and Saturday Night Live, then finally his film career (which included hits like Tommy Boy and Black Sheep). The film showcases his most memorable characters and skits from film and television and also includes interviews and insights from his co-stars, family and friends - including the likes of Christina Applegate, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk, Bob Saget and Adam Sandler.
Director: Derik Murray
Actors: Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, Pat Finn, Bo Derek
Daniel Powell’s plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance. As the brothers and sisters are forced to spend the weekend together at the family beach house on the Cayman Islands, one thing becomes painfully clear: Daniel’s going to find out what family means, even if it kills him.
Director: Jeremy Lalonde
Actors: Joel David Moore, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Jason Jones, Carly Chaikin, Iggy Pop
Over fifty very famous American and Canadian funny people (filmmakers, writers, actors and comedians) share life and professional journeys and insights, in an effort to shed light on the thesis: Do you have to be miserable to be funny?
Director: Kevin Pollak
Actors: Jon Favreau, Kevin Smith, Bobby Cannavale, Freddie Prinze Jr., Matthew Perry
When Casper's been being friendly lately even when playing with a boy named Jimmy, Kibosh: The King of the Underworld has Casper enrolled into a Scare School headed by the two-headed headmaster Alder and Dash. He befriends Ra, a mummy with unraveling issues and Mantha, a zombie girl who keeps falling apart. When Casper discovers the two-headed headmaster's plot to use a petrification potion to turn Kibosh into stone and take over the Underworld and Deedstown, he and his new friends must stop him.
Director: Mark Gravas
Actors: Devon Werkheiser, John DiMaggio, Jim Belushi, Billy West, Dan Castellaneta
Eddie is a con artist. But this time he's framed and comes before a judge. By claiming insanity, he hopes to get off the hook. He manages to end up in a hospital for a mental examination. That night, a storm breaks out over New York, and the electricity to the hospital is broken. In the ensuing chaos that follows, Eddie is taken for a doctor. Suddenly he is in charge of a whole hospital!
Director: Michael Apted
Actors: Richard Pryor, Rachel Ticotin, Rubén Blades, Maria Cardinale, Joe Mantegna
The documentary consists of tape of Don's show (never been filmed before), interviews with Don's contemporaries, (Steve Lawrence, Bob Newhart, Debbie Reynolds, etc.), established comedians (Billy Crystal, Rosanna Barr, Robin Williams, Chris Rock, etc.) and young comedians (Jeff Atoll, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, etc.).
Director: John Landis
Actors: Don Rickles, Dave Attell, Richard Lewis, Chris Rock, Sarah Silverman
Low-budget aliens (three nice-looking women and a gay computer voice-over) crash-land in England and abduct four earthlings.
Director: Norman J. Warren
Actors: Barry Stokes, Tony Maiden, Glory Annen, Michael Rowlatt, Ava Cadell
A father gets a crash course in the outdoors in this made for television comedy for kids. Comedian Bob Saget stars as an urban living dad who decides to take his son Michael (Brian Bonsall) -- working his way to Eagle Scout -- on a camping trip. Poor dad is well-meaning, but fumbles his way through a series of mishaps.
Director: Richard Michaels
Actors: Bob Saget, Brian Bonsall, Stuart Pankin, Denver Pyle
Saget’s short film is a precursor to his subsequent successful career as a stand-up comedian. In the film, he projects himself as a successful art-house filmmaker, like Bergman or Fellini, and proceeds to poll passing pedestrians about their knowledge of the “famous” local filmmaker, Bob Saget.
Director: Bob Saget
Actors: Bob Saget, Sister Sledge
A tribute special featuring some of the biggest names in comedy reminiscing about the late, great stand-up. It's a great way to celebrate and remember Greg, but if you want to do more than just celebrate and remember him, you now have an opportunity to help out his family too.
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Actors: Greg Giraldo, Dave Attell, Lewis Black, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings
The life and career of one of comedy's most inimitable modern voices, Mr. Gilbert Gottfried.
Director: Neil Berkeley
Actors: Gilbert Gottfried, Dave Attell, Joy Behar, Richard Belzer, Lewis Black
A family calls in an intervention for Benjamin, a kid who is doing drugs. Soon, it becomes clear that those who are confronting Benjamin's problem also have many problems of their own.
Director: Bob Saget
Actors: Bob Saget, Rob Corddry, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Cheri Oteri, Peri Gilpin
Recently widowed D.J. Tanner-Fuller gets help from her sister Stephanie and best friend Kimmy when the women move in with their families to help D.J. raise her children in this spin-off series filled with familiar faces.
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Actors: Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Elias Harger, Isaak Presley
In this uplifitng documentary, stars and musicians from across the industry speak to the power and importance of music in society. Here we examine how close we came to not having many of the incredible artists who we cherish today had it not been for arts programs. Music has the power to inspire and change world, and that starts with our supporting young talent.
Director: Michael J. Kirk
Actors: Whoopi Goldberg, Rosario Dawson, Neve Campbell, Esai Morales, Constance Zimmer