عملیات مرداب

عملیات مرداب 1981

6.93

تعدادی از نفرات گارد ملی امریکا را که در جنگ ویتنام از جنگیدن امتناع کرده بودند، بعنوان رزمایش به سرزمین های باتلاقی می برند و یکایک آنها به دست افرادی مسلح کشته می شوند…

1981

XHDRBZ

XHDRBZ 2002

7.86

XHDЯBZ. The show was a Mexican sitcom produced by Televisa and broadcast by the Canal de las Estrellas network. XHDRBZ emulates a television channel that broadcasts sketches. When a sketch finished, credits were shown, like in a real television program. XHDЯBZ was created by Eugenio Derbez in 2002, whose series marked his debut as producer. The show ran for two seasons since 2002, until 2006. Derbez ended production, choosing to expand one of the show's most popular segments, la Familia P.Luche, into its own hour-long show. Both shows are broadcast in the United States on the Galavisión network. Today the show is transmitted in Latin America and Europe.

2002

Tuff Money

Tuff Money 2020

6.20

After two hapless stoplight technicians make an offhand joke about an imaginary heist, everyone in their small Romanian town suddenly wants a piece of the pie – forcing the pair to make a decision that could change their lives forever.

2020

The Green Room with Paul Provenza

The Green Room with Paul Provenza 2010

8.00

Comedian and director of the obscenely hilarious hit film The Aristocrats, Paul Provenza invites some of the biggest names in stand-up to sit down and try to beat each other to the punch line. From politics and racism to sex and money, no topic is off limits in The Green Room.

2010

Candid Camera

Candid Camera 1960

4.00

Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.

1960

Letters to Laugh-In

Letters to Laugh-In 1969

1

Letters to Laugh-In is a daytime game show and spin-off of NBC's popular nighttime comedy series at the time, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, that aired on the network from September 29 to December 26, 1969. The show was hosted by Gary Owens, the announcer for Laugh-In.

1969