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A screwball, deadpan comedy that captured the imagination of indie movie fans everywhere, Napoleon Dynamite follows the adventures and misadventures of a nerd finding joy in a teenage, Midwest wasteland. Starring Jon Heder and directed by Jared Hess, Napoleon Dynamite takes place in Preston, Idaho, where our hero is bullied and ignored by his fellow high-schoolers. With his sour face, awful wardrobe, and giant red 'fro, Napoleon leads a depressing home life with his older brother and has-been un |
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This collection featuring the best work of late, great comedian Chris Farley is perfect for a system like the PSP, as it's best viewed in a van down by the river. Relive Farley's most memorable moments with both quick-hit clips and complete sketches from the jumbo jokester's days as an SNL star. The Farley favorites presented here include his Cafeteria Lady, Gap Girl, makeup infomercial queen Lori Davis, Weekend Update commentaries from Bennett Brower, excerpts from the Chris Farley Show, the un |
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This raunchy 1999 comedy hit explores the perils of the infamous rite of passage into adulthood. A group of high school boys with reputations of being social losers make a pact to finally lose their innocence by prom night. Each one attempts to do so in his own way, paved with hilarious and embarrassing failures. Jim (Jason Biggs) is embarrassingly caught by his folks, and then uncomfortably tutored by his well-intentioned father (Eugene Levy). At school, things get worse, including an online fi |
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If you've got comedy fever, the only prescription might be more Ferrell. The funnyman starred on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2002, showing a remarkable range of characters and a fearless ability to do anything for a laugh. Relive the best of one of SNL's best through quick-hit snippets and complete sketches that feature Ferrell's finest moments. Catch classic impressions of George W. Bush, Alex Trebek (in a Celebrity Jeopardy showdown with French Stuart, Burt "Turd Fergeson" Reynolds, and a |
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South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker take on international politics and puppetry in the uproarious spoof, Team America: World Police. In an adventure that feels like a classic disaster film mixed with espionage action, our heroes must protect freedom and democracy around the globe. North Korea plans to use weapons of mass destruction against the world during a peace conference, and Team America unleashes their arsenal of guns, explosives, and comic rips on current events and celebritie |
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The sequel to the hilarious 1999 teen comedy, American Pie, finds Jim (Jason Biggs), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Stifler (Sean William Scott), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and Oz (Chris Klein) reunited at a rented beach house after their freshmen year at college. Whether their "best summer ever" plan works out has a lot to do with what happens with the girls. Heather (Mena Suvari) is studying in France, leaving Oz to deal with a long-distance love. Kevin faces an awkward reunion with Vicky (Tara |
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The Munro family needs a vacation. Desperately. So, Bob (Robin Williams) books a trip to a Hawaiian paradise where he, his wife, Jamie (Cheryl Hines), their 15-year-old daughter, Cassie (Joanna "Jo Jo" Levesque), and their 12-year-old son, Carl (Josh Hutcherson) can relax and bond. Bob changes the plan at the last minute, instead securing a gigantic RV for a roadtrip to Colorado. Problem is, Bob's family doesn't know he's completely altered their vacation! They're not happy when dad herds them i |
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Fabled British comedy troupe Monty Python presents its interpretation of King Arthur's search for the mythical Holy Grail. But really it's just an excuse to let the unparalleled Monty Python comedic imagination riff on medieval times. King Arthur (Graham Chapman) rounds up Sir Galahad the Pure (Michael Palin), Sir Bedevere (Terry Jones), Sir Lancelot the Brave (John Cleese), and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot (Eric Idle). The group travels the countryside on "horseback" (servan |
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Fourteen year-old Calvin Cambridge (Lil' Bow Wow) hopes to find stardom skywalking among the giants on the NBA court. Problem is, the pint-sized teen not only lacks the size, he isn't exactly brimming with skills. One day, Calvin finds a mysterious pair of old sneakers sporting the faded initials "M.J." When he laces 'em on, he transforms from a playground wannabe to an NBA superstar. Calvin's soon living his hoop dream, draining long-range jumpers, making highlight-reel passes, and slamming hom |
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Who you gonna' call? Bill Murray leads the cast in the comedy/sci-fi classic Ghostbusters, directed by Ivan Reitman (Stripes). Doctors Venkman, Stantz, and Spengler (Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis) are paranormal researchers fired from their university jobs, so they start their own business investigating the supernatural. When Manhattan develops quite a nasty ghost problem, Venkman and crew are soon working around the clock. They become an overnight sensation until the Environmental Prote |
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Shaun (Simon Pegg) is just your average guy living an average life. He works as a middle manager at an appliance store. He's tormented by his nagging mom and a step-dad he doesn't like. His girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) wishes they'd do more than spend every night at the neighborhood pub, The Winchester. One day Shaun's zombie-like existence becomes a lot more, well, zombie-like when the citizens of London start turning into the walking undead. Shaun and his couch-surfing mate Ed (Nick Frost) a |
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Marcus and Kevin Copeland (Marlon and Sean Wayans) are two African American men. They need pose as two of the whitest women around in this social satire from comedy masters, the Wayans family. The FBI agents go undercover as white chicks to infiltrate the high-society world of the Hamptons. Their task? Prevent the kidnapping of hotel heiresses Tiffany and Brittany Wilson. The guys get some help from a makeup expert to become the Wilson sisters, traveling in the posh circles filled with air kisse |
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Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) lives a mundane, work-a-day office life and turns to hypnosis to snap himself out. When the hypnotist dies during the session, Peter is stuck in a state of total bliss. He begins doing exactly what he wants, with little regard for office decorum or the safety of his job. At the same time, his company begins downsizing. Peter's willingness to speak his mind actually gets him promoted. When his best friends Samir (Ajay Naidu) and Michael (David Herman) are fired, the |
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Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) is a wannabe hockey player who's down on his luck. He's not good enough on the ice to make the team, his girlfriend dumped him, and his grandmother (who raised him) has been evicted because she didn't pay her taxes. After discovering he can drive the ball a mile, Gilmore beings playing golf in hopes of earning enough money to save his grandma's home. He earns a spot on the PGA tour, where his rowdy antics make him a crowd favorite. Gilmore's quick-found celebrity doe |
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Dave Chappelle's self-titled show took the comedy world by storm when it debuted in 2003. The runaway success netted Chappelle a mind-boggling $50 million deal. Chappelle spares no one, skewing celebs and everyone else through street-smart, insightful, envelope-pushing sketch comedy. Deft characters, movie parodies, and shrewd twists on popular culture come together with gut-busting results. Encompassing the first six episodes of the show's first season, the uncensored and unblurred disc include |
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Christmas at the Krank household wasn't supposed to be Christmas at all. With his daughter (Julie Gonzalo) out of the country, Luther (Tim Allen) decides he'd rather skip the holiday. He convinces his wife Nora (Jamie Lee Curtis) to take a tropical cruise. No tree to trim. No stockings to hang. No lights to light. But when the neighbors find out, they aren't pleased. Luther makes things worse by refusing to put his light-up Frosty the Snowman on his roof. Every other house on his street has one, |
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The hilarious and talented Richard Pryor proves why he is an entertainment legend in Richard Pryor: Live on the Strip. Although he may be better known for his many movies, Pryor is shown here in his natural element, performing in two standing-room-only concerts. Drawing from experiences in his own life, Pryor tells stories of the things that made him angry, cynical and surprisingly sensitive, including the famous incident when he accidentally set himself on fire. Pryor rounds out his raw humor w |
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Director Terry Gilliam, the imaginative mind that created the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series animations, brings us this fantasy classic. A boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) befriends a roving band of six mischievous little people, who have stolen a map from their employer, The Supreme Being. Since the map reveals holes in the space-time continuum, they're not the only ones who want it. Evil Genius (David Warner) also covets the map, as he wants to become The Supreme Being himself. Together |
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Beginning his seventh year at Coolidge College, graduation is the furthest thing from Van Wilder's (Ryan Reynolds) mind. Slacking in style with a personal assistant and a cutie in every corner of the campus, Van is a living legend for throwing the most rockin' parties Coolidge has ever seen. When his parents refuse to pony up for more years of Van's life of leisure studies, Van does what he knows best: plan parties for profit to support his lifestyle. Critical school journalist, Gwen Pearson (Ta |
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Strange things are afoot at the Circle K. High-school metal-heads Bill S. Preston, Esquire (Alex Winter), and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Keanu Reeves) won't graduate unless they ace their history project. One night in front of the local convenience mart they meet Rufus (George Carlin), a visitor from the future who shows up in a time-traveling phone booth. It turns out music made by Bill and Ted's band Wyld Stalyns becomes the basis for all life in the future. If the two don't graduate, Ted will get |
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Jerry (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) has just had his heart broken by his ex, Felicia. Needing to take his mind off his lost love, he joins his friend Nick (Horatio Sanz) on a singles cruise aboard a ship destined for the tropics...and romantic misadventure. The guys realize things might not work out as expected when they discover they've accidentally been booked on a gay cruise. Jerry makes them rethink their plans to jump ship when he meets a beautiful dance teacher named Gabriella. She's just as broken |
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When it comes to women, Hal Larsen (Jack Black) has a one-track mind. If they're not good looking, they're not worth his time. Centerfolds, supermodels, and other physically flawless beauties are the only ones he considers attractive. Hal's about as shallow as they come. Hal's outlook changes completely after an encounter with self-help guru Tony Robbins (playing himself). Robbins hypnotizes Hal, and from that point he only sees women for their inner beauty. It's in this state that he meets Rose |
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Pie takes a backseat to wedding cake this time around, but the comedy's just as tasty in the third chapter of the American Pie trilogy. Once reluctant prom dates Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Allison Hannigan) get engaged, giving their friends a chance to have another series of romantic misadventures. Michelle wants a perfect day, and brings in her perfect-ten sister (January Jones) to help. Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Stifler (Seann William Scott) compete for her affections. Jim wigs out ab |
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They wear non-descript black suits and hide their faces behind sunglasses. They operate outside the government. Outside the law. Outside, in fact, the realm of existence, having their fingerprints and identities erased. They are the Men in Black, defending Earth from the scum of the universe. Flashy New York City cop James Edwards (Will Smith) is invited to join MIB, where he's partnered with unflappable veteran Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones). Together, the two team up to help monitor, patrol, and co |
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When a crucial figure in a drug lord's prosecution is assassinated, the Texas Rangers put one of their best men on the case. Stephen Herek (Rock Star, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) directs this comedy about protecting impossible witnesses. Lt. Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) is assigned to the sole witnesses to the murder - a group of bickering University of Texas cheerleaders! When gunmen start trying to kill off the girls, Lt. Sharp must try to live with the cheerleaders to protect them. Wi |
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David Spade is Joe Dirt, a mullet-headed, acid-wash-jeans-wearing piece of trailer trash whose parents ditched him in the Grand Canyon when he was a baby. Now grown up and working as a janitor, the optimistic yet gullible Dirt heads out to find his parents. After a series of misadventures, Joe winds up in Los Angeles, where he's offered an appearance on a radio show as fodder for the shock jock's (Dennis Miller) jokes. Dirt's story strikes a chord with listeners, and suddenly the redneck finds h |
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For John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn), life is a party - and they're determined to crash it. The thirty-something friends spend their weeks mediating divorces in Washington, DC and their summer weekends crashing weddings. The pair's perfected the art of sneaking into weddings uninvited and spinning different stories to woo unsuspecting bridesmaids. As wedding season's winding down, the two show up at the social event of the summer, the wedding for the daughter of a big-t |
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Peter Sellers brought the unforgettable character of Inspector Clouseau to life for the first time in Blake Edward's 1964 classic The Pink Panther. The bumbling French detective would appear in a series of Pink Panther sequels and ranks as one of the most beloved characters in film history. This first of the series has Clouseau chasing Sir Charles Litton (David Niven), a dashing jewel thief known as The Phantom. He's out to steal a valuable jewel known as the Pink Panther. Thanks to his own wife |
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College buddies Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) are hungry. They decide there's only one thing that'll hit the spot: a huge order of "sliders," the notorious mini-burgers found only at White Castle! They drive to get their fix, only to find another fast-food joint has taken over the spot where White Castle used to be. Vowing to stop at nothing until they reach the burger mecca, the two begin an all-night trek through New Jersey. One thing after another starts going wrong, and the two find |
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When Mike Myers started out on Saturday Night Live, he wasn't even a star, receiving only "featuring" status in the show's opening credits. At the end of his six-year tenure, he was one of the best-known funnymen in the world. This 16-sketch collection features Myers at his best. There's basement cable access talk show host Wayne Campbell. There's Simon, the British lad who liked to sit in the bath, do drawer-ings, and show off his prune hands. There's Coffee Talk with Linda Richman. There's exi |
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In Indiana, high school basketball is king. Hoosiers tells the story of an underdog small-town Indiana school that made an unforgettable run to the state championship in the 1950s. When Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) takes over as coach of the Hickory Huskers, he's got his work cut out for him. Teachers try to keep boys from going out for the team, one of the best players has an alcoholic dad (Dennis Hopper), and the rest of the town's fathers are worried about Dale's checkered past. But Dale overco |
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Harry Roth (Adam Sandler) likes being a single guy, living the bachelor's life to its fullest on the Hawaiian Islands. But the commitment-phobe is willing to settle down when he meets Lucy (Drew Barrymore). It seems like they could have a real connection - if only Lucy could remember him! The sweet-hearted blond is loved by everyone she knows, but suffers from short-term memory loss. Every day she lives is forgotten by the time she wakes up to start the next one. If Harry's going get his girl, h |
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Uber-sports agent Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is the biggest moneymaker at one of the world's biggest agencies, landing megabucks contracts for some of the biggest names in sports. While at a company conference, he has a revelation about a new way of doing business, and stays up all night pounding out his vision. His philosophy gets him fired, and after a desperate attempt to hang onto his clients, Maguire winds up leaving the agency he helped build with just one: prima donna Arizona Cardinals wi |
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Despite the best efforts of teachers and principals to teach them the three Rs, the students at Vince Lombardi High School only love two: rock and roll! The music-crazed student body has driven many a principal to a rock-related nervous breakdown. Music-hating new principal Miss Evelyn Togar (Mary Woronov) has vowed to put an end to the madness. She bands together with a group of parents who attempt to burn a pile of records. The students, led by Riff Randell (P.J. Soles), revolt and take over t |
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A bunch of rich guys make a bet: last remaining bachelor wins. The guys pony up wads of cash and set it aside as the winner's prize. With just two of the friends still single, one of them, Michael Delaney (Jerry O'Connell), tanks at a casino in Vegas. Deep in the hole with gambling debt, he needs the money. But in order to get it, he'll have to find his friend Kyle (Jake Busey) a bride. It ain't gonna be easy. Kyle's an absolute pig whom women find repulsive. Plenty of nuttiness follows, with De |
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John Winger (Bill Murray) is pretty much down and out. He lost his job, his girlfriend, and his car all in the same day. Deciding it's the only way out of his dead-end life, he joins the Army, bringing his best buddy Russell Ziskey (Harold Ramis) with him. In boot camp, the smart-alec Winger does his best to make life miserable for his instructor, drill sergeant Hulka (Warren Hulka). After training, the unit is assigned to a base in Italy, home to a cutting-edge assault vehicle. Winger and Ziske |
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The Big Apple is the home of the Coyote Ugly, a boisterous, rowdy nightclub where the beautiful bartenders dance on the bar. In this film by director David McNally, Violet Sanford (Piper Perabo) shakes off the dirt of her small town and devoted father (John Goodman), and sets out for New York City with dreams of a singing career. But making a life as a musician turns out to be a lot tougher than Violet planned, and just when she's down on her luck she applies for a job at the Coyote Ugly. Once t |
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When a new family decides to ditch the city in favor of a house in the suburbs, it's always an adventure. But when Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) purchase their quaint "fixer-upper," it proves to be more trouble than they ever expected! What starts out as a beautiful story for the newlyweds and their two kids quickly turns into a comedy. Prepare yourself for lots of laughs as the eccentric contractor clashes with Nick and forms a close bond with Suzanne and the two kids. The bank account |
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Artie Lange first came on the comedy scene as a cast member of Mad TV. Proving to be one of the brightest comedians New Jersey has spat out, Lange peddled his wit over a 12-year career, including stand-up and a spot on the Howard Stern Show. More visibly, Lange has starred in a number of films alongside Renee Zellweger (The Bachelor), and Will Ferrell (Elf). Now Lange showcases his blue-collar, raw take on life in this uncensored release that will leave you howling. He's honest, brutally funny, |
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One Christmas Eve a long time ago, Santa got an unexpected present. A baby orphan crawled into his bag of presents and was taken back to the North Pole, where he was raised as an Elf. When the boy grew up - way up (three times bigger than everyone else) - he no longer fit in. Will Ferrell stars as Buddy, the Elf who travels to New York City and meets his real father, Walter (James Caan), a publishing mogul who's on Santa's naughty list. The wide-eyed Buddy struggles to adjust to life in the city |
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