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Drunk History
TV Show
In each episode, an inebriated narrator, who is played by a comedian joined by host Derek Waters,...
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Love in Central America
Book
Brett is in Central America, away from her husband, Paul, when she meets his friend Eduard. Though...
Humour as Politics: The Political Aesthetics of Contemporary Comedy
Book
This book argues that recent developments in contemporary comedy have changed not just the way we...
Neil LaBute recommended Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) in Movies (curated)
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
YouTube Channel
The Daily Show is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program that looks at the day's top headlines...
Erika (17788 KP) rated Weekend at Bernie's (1989) in Movies
Jun 19, 2018
No, this film is not a masterpiece in film-making. But, it's one of my favorite movies.
First, the first scenes of this film where Larry (Andrew McCarthy) brushes off the mugger in Central Park, since makes me smile.
The story-line is very 1980s, fraud/embezzlement in a corporate atmosphere. The physical comedy by Terry Kiser was exactly what was needed. Who thought toting a dead body around could be so amusing?
First, the first scenes of this film where Larry (Andrew McCarthy) brushes off the mugger in Central Park, since makes me smile.
The story-line is very 1980s, fraud/embezzlement in a corporate atmosphere. The physical comedy by Terry Kiser was exactly what was needed. Who thought toting a dead body around could be so amusing?