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What We Do in the Shadows- Season 1
What We Do in the Shadows- Season 1
2019 | Comedy
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Having loved the film that this show is based on i was expecting something really good from this and boy did it deliver.

The casting of Kayvan Novak and Matt Berry (2 well known comedians in the Uk) was an inspired choice,the storylines were executed perfectly and every joke hit the spot..every time.I dont want to give to much away in case there is anyone who hasn't seen the series yet but i hope this brief review will persuade you into seeing it and loving it as much as I did.
  
Small Town Murder
Small Town Murder
Comedy, Society & Culture
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7.9 (10 Ratings)
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Hysterically funny (3 more)
Informative
Great research
Empathic toward victims/victims' families
Crime and Comedy
Two American comedians who examine the horrendous things that sometimes happen when people in small towns snap and commit murder. A hilariously funny show, which is respectful to the victims and their families, while laughing at murderers, incompetent law enforcement, and small town behaviour.
True crime and comedy can go together, and laughter and black humour are a good coping mechanism when dealing with horrific circumstances, and these two walk the tightrope between irreverence and insensitivity very well.
  
Crime in Sports
Crime in Sports
Society & Culture
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Humour (3 more)
Great research
Comedy characters
Jimmie's laugh
If all you're looking for is sports, look elsewhere. The hosts of Crime in Sports are comedians, who take a look at the life of a sportsperson and the noodnickery they perpetrated. They do cover the sports career, but only briefly and as a reference.
If you like true crime, hearing how famous people mess up, riches to rags stories, and amazing things you never knew, definitely listen to this podcast and laugh along. You do not need to like sports.
  
Only When I Laugh: My Autobiography
Only When I Laugh: My Autobiography
Paul Merton | 2015 | Biography
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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A wonderful isnight
Anyone who has not read this book and thinks they know Paul Merton, think again. This book is a marvellous insight into the life of one of our funniest comedians and presenters. Its humorus mostly but also contains poignant moments and reveations about his life that will astound and surprise you in equal measure. From his early childhood memories of radio comedy to presenting Have I Got News For You. Its a journey that will keep you engaged from beginning to end.
  
    The Story Collider

    The Story Collider

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    Whether we wear a lab coat or haven't seen a test tube since grade school, science is shaping all of...

    Who's Your God?

    Who's Your God?

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    Who's Your God? is the podcast for whatever the hell you believe in. Comedian and host Amy Miller is...

The First Wives Club (1996)
The First Wives Club (1996)
1996 | Comedy
9.0 (4 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I would watch that movie on VHS every night before bed for maybe two years. I’ve always felt a very close kinship with middle-aged women. [laughs] When I was in elementary school, I felt like I understood it. [laughs] I don’t know why. It’s three greats, three great female comedians, and the final song and dance at the end, “You Don’t Own Me,” was something Sarah Paulson and I recreated many a time, filming Martha Marcy May Marlene. It had a new meaning, all of a sudden."

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