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Jackass

September 21st 2006 06:34
Jackass was a half-hour American television series starring Johnny Knoxville amongst many others, originally shown on MTV from 2000 to 2002, which features 12 people performing various dangerous, ridiculous, and self-injuring stunts and pranks.

The program was blamed for a number of deaths and injuries involving teens and children imitating the stunts. In the fall of 2000, Senator and then-Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut began a campaign to have MTV pull the show off the air. MTV began to give in to some of Lieberman's demands and this led to the cast and crew finishing the show in 2002. Here are some clips from the Jackass TV series.






After the show went off the air, the cast reunited in 2002 to film a full-length motion picture version of the show entitled Jackass: The Movie. The cast made it clear that the film was their "farewell" to the fans of the show and the movie format allowed the cast to circumvent the censors. The movie was filmed with a modest budget of approximately $5 million, but earned more than $22 million during its opening weekend, effectively managing to secure the top spot at the box office for its debut. It eventually grossed more than $64 million in the United States alone. Below is the beginning of the movie.







"Jackass: Number Two" the sequel to the first movie will be opening in America this month, almost all of the original cast will be back. Here is the trailer.






* This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Jackass (TV series).







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American Dad!

September 19th 2006 06:34
American Dad! is an animated television series produced by 20th Century Fox. It was created, in part, by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy. The pilot episode aired in the United States on Fox on February 6, 2005, thirty minutes after the end of Super Bowl XXXIX; the regular series began May 1, 2005, after the season premiere of Family Guy.

The show centers on the Smith family and the various obstacles Stan, an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency, encounters to ensure that his country remains safe including the obstacles he faces with his immediate family. The Smith family lives in the fictional community of "Langley Falls, Virginia" in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The town is a composite of Langley, Virginia and Great Falls, Virginia. Langley is the real-life location of CIA headquarters.

Below are a couple of clips from the show.













* This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article American Dad!
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Family Guy

September 15th 2006 04:20
Family Guy is an American animated comedy created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. The show was cancelled once in 2000 and again in 2002, but strong DVD sales and re-runs on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim led FOX to resume production of the show in 2005. To date it is one of only a handful of shows in television history to be cancelled and later revived by the power of their fan bases, and one of the few shows to be brought back to air by the same network that cancelled it. According to FOX, the fifth season will be airing this September, and the sixth next year.

The title character is Peter Griffin, an inept white-collar head of a lower-middle class family frequently beset by the consequences of his foolish antics. Family Guy's brand of humour is notable for the usually brief, frequently nonsensical cutaways (usually featuring oddball pop culture references) and flashbacks to various points in history, geography, and reality involving the characters and their ludicrous actions.



Here is a compilation of some of the best Family Guy moments.





These are the best bits of everyone’s favourite baby Stewie.





Finally, here is another Family Guy compilation.






* This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Family Guy.



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The Simpsons

September 14th 2006 06:12
The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom, and the longest-running American animated program. Since it debuted on December 17, 1989, the show has aired 379 episodes in eighteen seasons. The 20th anniversary of The Simpsons franchise will be celebrated in 2007. A feature-length movie is now being produced, to be released on July 27, 2007.

The series is a satirical parody of the "Middle American" lifestyle epitomized by its title family. It lampoons many aspects of the human condition, as well as American culture, society as a whole and even television itself, being famous for its frequent use of self-referential humor.



Firstly an abridged version of the great X-Files parody episode "The Springfield Files".





This clip is from the popular episode "Duffness", where Homer tries to give up drinking. It's also the episode where Lisa secretly pits Bart against a Hamster for intelligence with tests such as electrified cupcakes.





Lastly, here is a compilation of Simpsons clips.






* This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article The Simpsons.

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South Park is an American animated television series created, written and voiced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. Distributed by and airing on Comedy Central since 1997, it follows the adventures of four grade school boys who live in the small town of South Park, Colorado. The show emulates stop motion cutout animation and satirizes (sometimes surreally) many aspects of American culture and current events, and challenges deep-seated convictions and taboos, usually employing parody and black comedy. The series is known for its characteristically blunt handling of current events and its pop-culture parody.


In this top-rated episode, "Trapped in the Closet", the Church of Scientology is satirized along with its celebrity followers including actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta and R&B star R. Kelly. In the episode, Scientology leaders hail Stan as a reluctant saviour while Cruise locks himself in Stan's closet and will not come out.




The 2006 episode, "Manbearpig" mocked Al Gore's "attention seeking" outspokenness about the danger of global warming, ending with Al Gore going on to "...make a film...about ME!" in what is presumably a jab at the film "An Inconvenient Truth". Below is a snippet.






*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article South Park.





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In 2004, Microsoft UK commissioned two 20-minute faux training videos featuring David Brent (Ricky Gervais from The Office) being interviewed by Jeff (Stephen Merchant), a Microsoft employee who becomes increasingly exasperated by Brent's antics. The ongoing theme is Brent's obvious resentment at the company's success. Brent also appears to believe he has what it takes to become the next managing director of Microsoft and continually drops hints to that effect. While not on general release, the videos emerged on the internet in 2006. They were posted on both YouTube (from which they were later removed) and Google Video. The clips also appeared on certain peer-to-peer networks. Microsoft were unhappy with the leak, stating that the videos "were never intended to be viewed by the public".

Fortunately both still survive on Google Video. They are entitled "The Office Values" and "Realising Potential


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Monty Python

September 6th 2006 05:59
Monty Python, or The Pythons, is the collective name of the creators of Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television comedy sketch show that first aired on the BBC in 1969. A total of 45 episodes were made over four series. However, the Python phenomenon was much greater, spawning stage tours, a musical, four films, numerous albums, and several books, as well as launching the members to individual stardom.

Monty Python's Flying Circus was loosely structured as a sketch show and it was noted for its impossible or highly improbable events, risqué humour, sight gags, and sketches without punchlines


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America's Got Talent

September 5th 2006 05:38
America's Got Talent is a talent show who's aim is to search for America's next talent.
The show features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and other talents of all ages. Anyone who believes they have talent can audition.
The advertised top prize is one million dollars. Regis Philbin is the host and the judges are Piers Morgan, Brandy and David Hasselhoff. Neither the host nor the judges know the content of the acts in advance of their performances


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The Man Show

August 31st 2006 06:00
The Man Show was a half hour comedy television show on Comedy Central, and the Comedy Channel in Australia. It was created in 1999 by its two original co-hosts, Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla, and their executive producer Daniel Kellison. The show celebrated the male perspective in a sexually charged, humorous light. The show consisted of a variety of pre-recorded comedy sketches and live in-studio events, usually requiring audience participation.
The Man Show is particularly well-known for its buxom female models, the Juggy Dance Squad, who would dance in themed, revealing costumes at the opening of every show, and in the aisles of the audience just before the show went to commercial break.
Every episode of the man show ended with the German drinking toast "Ziggy Socky, Ziggy Socky, Hoy, Hoy, Hoy


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The Benny Hill Show

August 30th 2006 05:57
Alfred Hawthorn Hill (January 21, 1924 – April 20, 1992), better known as Benny Hill, was a prolific English comic, actor & singer, best known for his television programme, The Benny Hill Show. Since its debut in 1955 his television show has been sold to over 140 countries worldwide, with viewership in the billions.

The Benny Hill Show featured him in innumerable short sketches portraying a leering, lecherous, never-quite-succeeding, yet charming protagonist. He was very versatile and appeared in many different costumes. Slapstick and double entendre were his hallmark


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