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Divorced is not dead workshop (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

DIVORCED is not DEAD workshop, a romantic comedy, chick lit, a spectacular side dish is a hilarious and touching look at a return to the dating world after a divorce.

Fill In The Dorsey, Bing. He is divorced for five years and recently dumped a mega-hot Brit boyfriend Theo. smart, funny and a wee bit of press, Dorsey – working group about dating in the workshop of divorced men. Too bad, he has an idea, a person with zero follow-through.

Everything changes when her best friend Pilar, the feisty go-getter chooses to set up a workshop in a responsible and Dorsey as his "go-fer". But do things never really worked as planned. Hahhaa this thread does, they do not.

The surprising loss, the rebel of the workshop attendees and handsome but cunning Finn Woodall arrival soon send things topsy-turvy Dorsey. Yet more problems arise unexpected re-appearance of Theo. Dorsey is her back or he slammed Finn, who could be back-stabbing, rat bastard? And all of what has happened in this workshop, Dorsey is her biggest challenge to win the love and the life he has always desired?
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AMAZON REVIEWERS: "love the characters! A humorous and insightful! Entertaining home page until the last one! Surprises in the plot! Very well written! Laugh yet touching too! Liked how the workshop with a difference! Reads like a movie! This is a great Chick-lit! Positively wonderful! The large cast of souls! "
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A little bit of the cargo (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

Kate Everett is about to begin his "second Act." She is the widow of eight years and it is time to start looking for someone to share their lives. He closes with a high-pressure job with something that will give him more free time. He gets rid of the huge family home and moves into a gorgeous apartment, which is smaller and easier to manage. He's got quite a lot to find out the rest of his life. All she has to do is sit back, relax and let the pieces fall into place.

But his real life never gets the memo. First, his son moves back in with her — together with his girlfriend. Her dream job is part way through, leaving her unemployed. His mother, whom he had not spoken to in years, can no longer live alone and have to move her in the basement. And his only daughter is planning to the smallest and simplest wedding all wedding, much to the dismay of Kate's history.

Kate thinks that he and Jake, his former college love, which has reemerged to the online dating site, of all places, to build something real and that maybe his happy ending is finally in front of him. But the arrival of Edward, his daughter, the future father-in-law of Kate, an unexpected choice.

It looks like a real happiness may require some modification to the plan.


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Thirty-Two Going On Spinster: A Novel (Paperback) newly tagged "comedy"

Becky Monson is a mother to three young children, and a wife. By night, she escapes with reading books and writing. In her debut novel, Becky uses humor and true-life experiences to bring her characters to life. She loves all things chick-lit (movies, books, etc.), and wishes she had a British accent. She has recently given up Diet Coke for the fiftieth time and is hopeful this time will last... but it probably won't.

Becky runs a large on-line book club called "This Chick Reads". Check it out on Facebook!


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Ron White: A Little Unprofessional [Explicit] (MP3 Music) newly tagged "comedy"

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The Raiders Minimization (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Cupid (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

Cupid (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"


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Perfect combination (the Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

In short: This flick has all the shortcomings of the late-night cable television, no touch porn interests.

Long form: all of this in the movie scream "budget!": hack writing [seriously, I've written a better dialogue, & I Wonderbread supporters!], super tight camera angles (to mask the fact that they were shooting all the exteriors while the street without having to hassle with w/a is allowed, perhaps?), mid-70s monoaural sound quality, casting unknowns, etc.

As far as I'm concerned, the only reason to own this movie is so you can see how far the Tiffany Hines outshines the material given to him; I expect him to become a big star! All the other talent to take decent performance too, but they are really held back, they got the material: Ms. Hines has the ability to do what he has to do it, regardless of the given &.

The only way to save this dog would be, if it would have been more in the skin, as it is, the story of the characters are not very credible & pacing is poor, and the direction is so limited, it interferes with the story.


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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gamera vs. Barugon (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

MST3k is a sort of a Show within a Show in movie format, I check out the episode sections before giving it a rating.

The film: based on the cover (and Amazon), you are probably waiting for the epic battle of Japanese monsters (sort of like a pre-Pokémon battle). Excuse Me! How long is the second film Gamera? About the same amount of time it takes you to read this again. Instead, this film is to take advantage of a jewel theft gone astray, the monster, which is hardly anything, destroys the insane power and honestly one of the Most suggestive (but not really) of the scenes appear ever OK in this movie is the MST3k ... still better than most of the other MST3k fodder but it is clearly not the original fun.

Riffs: Joel and the bots do a good job of riffing on this movie. Riffing on the last the entire length of the movie, but in some places was a dead silence. I chuckle a lot, but not really good (and quotable) zingers.

In the second segment, the segment: opening of the host are fun to add to that, they look like MST3k writers were of their time to play around with a few cultural events. The rest range from ok to slightly amusing.

General: because the film focuses so much for people as well as monsters, it's not the zaniness and fun of the original. Riffing is smaller and it doesn't seem like Joel and the bots was so much fun. Throw in some comic segments and you will have a good episode worth watching. (Probably 3-4 stars to the people who are into stars.)


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Monsieur in Lazhar [HD] (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

There is no shortage of good French-language movies for the children and their Teacher. Even though this one is set in Montreal, it is much more endearing qualities, by the French Government to get the interaction between children's and adults ' truthful.

The overall tone of the film is excellent doing it. It is touching, heartwarming and ultimately sad but almost uplifting way. VT-children-is flawless.
And while the death of the subject is the core of the movie, it is enveloped in a
the feeling of AWE and detachment is how kids deal with in and of itself, and the Humanities
the teacher, who has to take the class after the suicide of the previous teacher for her role. The teacher, in fact, however, is on his own too, but the real demons to deal with. But the film, like the majority of its scenes in the heart of the classroom.

Technically, the film is a near perfect touch. Scenes at the end when "they should" instead of prolonging the unnecessary (and according to the ends), the theater are gone and it flows like a stream, possibly tumultuous undertones. It's a movie, at the end of the life, love, respect, hope and resilience.

It is a film you can enjoy the benefits of owning, so that it can be viewed on a number of occasions. And because of the foreign film, you can be sure that most of your friends and family have not seen it.


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And you thought your parents were weird! (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

Thirty-Two Going On Spinster (Spinster Series) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

Becky Monson is a mother to three young children, and a wife. By night, she escapes with reading books and writing. In her debut novel, Becky uses humor and true-life experiences to bring her characters to life. She loves all things chick-lit (movies, books, etc.), and wishes she had a British accent. She has recently given up Diet Coke for the fiftieth time and is hopeful this time will last... but it probably won't.

Becky runs a large on-line book club called "This Chick Reads". Check it out on Facebook!


To find out more of what Becky is up to, check out her Facebook page:
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The Workplace Proximity (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Mystery Science Theater 3000: the End (the Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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High school: the serial DxD (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) newly tagged "comedy"

Even though I may have purchased this from Amazon.com to buy it recently and I thought I should write a review on Funimation.com Amazon anyway.

In a world where the righteous angels, fallen angels, and devils wages disrupted an ongoing war of a perverted high school loser will die soon after getting a girlfriend, only to emerge from the Devil's pawn ... more!

Some will not be able to look past the fan service, but who discover an awesome story very characters and a very unique take on combat! The animation, the characters, the story and the English dub are great and that is why this is one of my favorite anime!

Warns that the series is not suitable for children because of fan service and if you are unfamiliar with the term, so let me explain. Fan service means a lot of jiggling Bustier, revealing clothing, panty expose in character animation, create and camera angles as well as brief nudity and strongly suggestive themes.


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The Enemy We Know: A Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery (Suspense with a Dash of Humor) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

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Book One in the Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery series - a mix of suspense and humor with deadly consequences.

                    
Psychotherapist Letty Whittaker, a professional secret keeper, has a secret of her own. When one of her clients slips free from an abusive boyfriend, Letty becomes the target of his violent rage. Wayne invades Letty's life, slithering his way past the barriers erected between her personal and professional lives, leaving gifts of dead rats, mutilated dolls, and freaky Shakespearian sonnets.

Worst of all, Wayne uncovers Letty's deepest shame, infiltrating her AA group and threatening to expose her to the state licensing board. And then--good news--Wayne is murdered. The bad news? The police suspect Letty. Worse yet, the sonnets and bloody souvenirs keep coming. Someone else has been watching Letty. Someone eager to drop bodies at her feet like a cat offering dead mole trophies to his mistress.

Someone willing to kill again. 

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Despicable me 2 (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

My name is Norma and I am running Mac junkie.

Despicable me, they were the supervillain Gru (voiced by Steve Carell, always fun), which gave the three little girls as part of her evil plots feuding followers. Despicable me 2, Gru, now dedicated to the father, has been revamped and is trying to start a legitimate business. He has made in his lab in the high-tech kitchen, jellies and jams. Too bad no one, including the minions, they do stuff. His longtime Sidekick, Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand), is growing restless--restless as the hard-of-hearing old man mad scientist may be--and decides to go to Gru's lab and return to evildoing, another supervillain. GRU reluctantly says goodbye to his soon-to-be-former criminal associates and minions give Nefario twenty-one fart gun salute (Yep, I said fart gun--it's not a typo).

When the minions begin to disappear, the Gru did not notice--in the first place. He is busy guiding the matchmaking attempts to annoy a neighbor and his own daughter. The youngest, Agnes, struggles with a mother's day pageant at his school, the feeling that the mother of your role. GRU also is worried that the oldest daughter Katie (voiced by Miranda Cosgrove), now a teenager, was found by the boys.

Enter Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig, who gave a voice to the snarky, the Director of the orphanage, Miss Hattie in the original film), the bad guys in the League, which intercepts the Gru and the minions of Stuart and Dave and takes them to the headquarters of the AVL AVL agent, Director of Silas (Steve Coogan) is trying to recruit Ramsbottom Gru to help find their supervillain with a dangerous formula, which turns anyone inject it purple with an unstoppable killing machine.

He and Lucy end partners, but initially they will not be able to get along, and all of the companies are finding the supervillain ends badly ... from a restaurant break-in, during which they would run afoul of the chicken (sorry, I couldn't resist).

After a bit of Agnes reports that Gru loves Lucy Gru not only denies it, he insists, he does not even like Lucy. A typical man ... to deny his feelings for the moment, he says, "I do!"

The VAT law is of the opinion that they've found their man when (Ken Jeong), wigmaker, Floyd has been arrested. GRU is rejected, despite his insistence that the restaurateur Eduardo (voiced by Benjamin Bratt), is the real culprit ... and facilitating the Nefario's minions of monsters. When suspicions has proved to be correct, Lucy is a flight to Australia and his next mission.

Return To Lucy? Whether it is Nefario's conscience to get the better of him? Gru and Lucy is a common future? Margo, Edith and Agnes eventually get MOM? And what the minions? They are yellow and cute again in time for next year's minion in the movie?

I can't wait for the DVD!


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The Secrets We Keep: A Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery (Suspense with a Dash of Humor) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

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I'm a psychotherapist/office manager/writer, not always in that order. Some folks wonder why a therapist would gravitate toward writing mysteries. It's the people thing. Both of my passions deal with relationships and exploring the past to gain a deeper understanding--and, perhaps, better control of--the present. My favorite quote is by Oscar Wilde: "The final mystery is oneself." It seems to cover facets of both my careers. So I stole it.

I'm also a wife and a mother of two beautiful children. Three, if you count the husband; usually I do. We own and operate a residential construction company. He swings the hammer; I do the marketing, the paperwork, and deal with any overly emotional, what-do-you-mean-you-can't-put-roof-trusses-up-in-a-thunderstorm? clients. Strangely enough, I often come up with ideas for creative murders and hiding bodies during business hours. I mention this for no reason at all.

THE ENEMY WE KNOW is the first in the Letty Whittaker 12 Step series, followed by THE ONE WE LOVE and THE SECRETS WE KEEP. Coming soon: THE BLOOD WE SPILL.

I'm hoping to earn enough money to provide orthodontics for my English bulldog, Belle.

Happy Reading,
Donna


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The monsters of the University (Blu-ray + DVD + digital copy) (Blu-ray) newly tagged "comedy"

"-Liam Lacey

"Monsters of the University is cute and funny, and the animation, while not exactly inspired is certainly colorful."-Steven Rae

"Mostly memorable is fine but forgettable."-Betsy Sharkey

Since 1995, Pixar has been dominated by the computer animated film. They constantly win Academy Awards (9 nominations, for best animated film, 7 WINS) and have generally praised efforts by critics. Almost every Pixar film has a handful of experiences or it tries to teach and tell the subject area.

Toy Story trilogy (friendship, getting older)
A bug's life (self-esteem, ingenuity, teamwork)
Monster Inc. (greed, pride)
Finding Nemo (a father-son relationship, growing up, letting go)
The Incredibles (family values)
* Cars and cars 2 (I'm pretty sure that these are just marketing toys)
Ratatouille (friendship, confidence, trust)
WALL-E (consumerism, environmentalism)
Up (to love, to live a life at the moment)
Brave (family values, respect, love, mother-daughter relationship).

However, after seeing the MU and reading, critical reviews, I was shocked by how many reviewers suggesting a movie and Pixar decided to address important issues in the film. You can even make a claim of lessons are more courage than previous MU Pixar Movie. Which leads to why MU is, ultimately, failure and why it's okay.

It is clear as the movie college, is a typical and intrinsic classes of characters (when you can find your place, grow, building friendships), but an important and surprising lesson is the winner of the Mike Wazowski fail. The lesson is particularly unique and groundbreaking approach to the Generation Y (a thousand years) age groups and Z. Generational researcher and author Ron Alsop claimed that the millennial generation is a group of "trophy kids" who received prizes just for participating. I am a thousand years and, like many of my friends growing up, we all got gold ribbons at events, homework, constant rewards us with only our work, etc. You could also argue we are constantly told that we could achieve anything if we worked hard. We were told there was no way we can fail. This is the ultimate question, where MU is handled transparently.

The little monster age Mike is fond of the career of the work that each monster scarer-dreams of. Is the cream of the crop. Mike explains the constant little monster that he is too small and not enough of a frightening success. It is only the door on the floor, she creeps into the live monsters, Inc. scare the people believe he is capable of great things. He used the moment to work hard and get to the monsters of the University to study the alarmism of the school.

The main plot is the competitive nature of the hard-working with Mike and the famous last name Sullivan. Competition drives the story, until they are forced to work together to get back to scaring school. Like all the feel good movies, Mike Sullivan will eventually save the day, win a scare among the games and cheered for, and are admired by everyone in the school. They defeat the oppressive Dean and defy the expectations of the day is theirs! But it is right that the writers (Robert l. Baird, Daniel Gerson, Dan Scanlon) will revolutionize things.

Sullivan admits to cheating to help the lovable losers to win the team and save the face of Mike, who are, in his opinion, is not scary. When Mike finds out, he breaks into the lab to prove to himself that he is indeed a scary door. However, he quickly learns that he is actually afraid of the children in the cabin. Crush, Mike goes to the nearby Lake and wallows in self-pity. All she has dreamed of and worked with had zero-he does not have to be frightening, what society says is the monsters should be the only one. Eventually, Mike accepts this and along with Sully works his way of mailing the Monsters Inc. scare floor we can find him and Sully monsters, Inc.

Although this trip to a place of success is supported by the generations to come, "work hard, and you can accomplish anything" mentality, it also deals with the fact that Mike is not finally fulfill his original goal. He admits he doesn't have and grow over. Other examples come to mind, where the character or character in the children's movies fail and are in good condition, at least not as a last resort. This is what the critics missed. Pixar has decided to tell the story of the children (monsters) grew up and understood that they will not be able to achieve their dreams, that their dreams are gone and completely impossible. The bold is really fantastic, the only kids who watch this film.

For some, it has been in decades, are taught that it is OK to deceive, that with hard work you can still achieve those dreams. For many, it is true, but some is just not possible. MU has managed to tell a story that supports a second opinion. Lack of is not a bad and realizing that some dreams are really gone also has the condition. The Real lesson to be happy with who you are, what you are really capable of and utilizing the strengths to better yourself and the community. Mike is, he'll be the coach and teacher. He feels intimidated by the success of Sullivan's massive help. He will help achieve their dreams Oozma Kappa for the rest.

It is not a story about resolve, it is the story of a learning and growing experience, it is not to heal yourself and others. It is a life lesson that we should share with the present and future generations. Yes, you reach your dreams through hard work, but if you can't, it's okay, too.


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Archer Season 5 (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Rush Hour (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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I-kirjain panna potkaista ulos tämän elokuvan. Jackie Chan ja Chris Tucker vuorovaikutuksessa ja pelata pois toisiaan on niin hilpeä. Jackie Chan Hollywood-uransa sai toinen tauko ruuhka ja juoni on enemmän sisältöä kuin useimmat Jackie Chan elokuvat.

Saimme James Carter, Chris Tucker, joka on LAPD etsivä rakastaa tanssia Michael Jackson-tyylinen, ja räjäyttämällä asuinkorttelit, on ollut. Tämä saa hänet vaikeuksiin kanssa hänen kersantti, jotka FBI pyynnöstä annetaan hänelle tapaukseen, jossa hän päätyy sairaanhoitaja piika Lee (Chan) Kiinan etsivä, joka on vain romutettu valtava salakuljetuksen rengas Hongkongissa. FBI haluavat Carter ja Lee häiritse tutkimuksen Kiinan konsulille tytär kidnappaukset, mutta Lee ja Carter tehdä anyways, oman karismaattinen ja triumph jos FBI ei.

Kamppailulajeissa asiantuntemusta Jackie Chan on loistava ja osoittaa, että hänen todella mestari, mitä tekee. Chris Tucker tekee hienoa työtä pelissä off the Wallin LAPD virkamies joka trys pitää Chan luonnetta ulos tutkimuksen. Chris Tucker on erittäin hyvin kurinalainen näyttelijä ja näyttää suju Jackie Chan tyylejä. Ei vain on toiminnan osa elokuvan hyvä, nyt yhteisen vitsejä Kamppailulajeissa elokuvia ovat kaikki myös paljon rodun/kulttuurinen ero vitsejä ei välttämättä tehdä pilaa kilpailuista, mutta kulttuurisia eroja. Ruuhka ei vakavasti, mutta se on hauska katsella.


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Last Vegas (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Turbo (Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack) (Blu-ray) newly tagged "comedy"


Turbo: Turbo dreams is the world's biggest rival and competing in the Indy 500.  His obsession with speed has made him an outsider, and slow and cautious snail community.  After a freak accident gives him incredible speed, the Turbo goes an extraordinary journey impossible.


Chet: Chet is the big brother of a Turbo and opposites. Too cautious and always practical, Chet is a realist Turbo's dreamer.  The primary goal is to keep her brother Eero safe – and the Turbo is his biggest challenge is to succeed in this task!


Tito: Tito, such as Turbo, is a dreamer.  Turbo and his older brother Angelo run taco stand they call Dos Bros friend.  Tito is forever coming to the the wrong systems, pay attention to the ailing business.  When the Turbo to zoom, Tito's life in the 200 mph, Tito is inspired and two kindred spirits to head off to chase an incredible dream.


Angelo Angelo is the older and more moderate half Dos Bros friend.  As Chet Angelo is realistic about his station in life and has a brother, whose objectives appear to be evasive, if not downright delusional.


Guy Gagne: the guy is a French-born Canadian racing driver and five-time Indy 500 champ.  The guy comes across as an eccentric but a charismatic charmer, but he is really competitive in the egomaniac, who will do anything to win. He is fast, without a heart.


Whip: before the Turbo arrived on the scene, Whiplash, was a charismatic leader and reigning champion Racing snails. Part of the Whiplash's crew, you need to earn their respect ... and if you beat her, you never see a real Whiplash-warm, jovial guy who treats crew like family.


Smoove Move: Super Cool low rider Smoove has a unique perspective on the craziest twists and turns triggered by Turbo's adventures.


Skidmark: Master of trash talk, Skidmark is the whip's feisty # 2. Skidmark is a trick failed, if it does not end the epic wipeout.


Burn: even though she is the only woman in the Group of testosterone-fueled racing snail snails, the burn does not have trouble keeping their own.   Sly and sassy, burn to hide his soft side by a hard outer shell.


The white shadow: false bravado and the full real laughs White Shadow considers himself to be the "fast like a shadow", ignoring the fact that the shadows are not inherently fast.

Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda package comes the hilarious "fun to feed the family adventure" (Bill Bregoli, CBS Radio News) it's not a dream not too big ... and is not too small for the dreamer. When an ordinary snail called Turbo acquires the power of Superfast, his life kicks into overdrive! The owner of the taco stand and streets with a struggling snail in the crew, the Turbo is attempting to race in the Indy 500 and make all of your dreams. click here

Betas Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

If you liked Social Network, The Guild, Big Bang Theory, or are just generally into tech and the tech community this is a no brainer. Funny, intelligent, accurate. If none of those things are your usual cup of tea, open one window with the show and pull up TechCrunch, Wired, Gizmodo, or PopTech in another window. Welcome to the 21st Century. READ MORE

A Colbert Christmas (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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A COLBERT CHRISTMAS: THE GREATEST GIFT OF ALL was the first holiday special I watched this year and it did not disappoint. As always, Stephen Colbert presents himself as a jovial over-the-top traditionalist American blissfully unaware of the world around him. Actually though, this Christmas special delves very little into the realm of politics besides a "War on Christmas" song by Toby Keith early on. It mostly focuses on funny and original Christmas music as well as parodies of some of the classics. Musical guests include Toby Keith, John Legend, and Willie Nelson just to name a few.

I'm a loyal viewer of THE COLBERT REPORT, so I set this special to record on my DVR as soon as I heard about it. An interview that Colbert did on NPR last week that included some clips of songs that would appear in the Christmas special got me even more excited for it. I wasn't aware that Jon Stewart would also be joining in to ask Stephen "Can I interest you in Hanukkah?"

The plot is rather simple. Stephen is getting ready to leave his stereotypical winter cabin in the woods to go to New York to film his Christmas special with Elvis Costello. Much to Stephen's dismay, when he opens the door to leave he finds a bear (aka a giant, marauding, godless killing machine) waiting for him. After calling Elvis to explain his dilemma, many celebrities show up at Stephen's cabin for traditional Yuletide merry-making, while Stephen tries to think of a plan to escape his cabin and elude the bear's grasp as he heads to New York to film his Christmas special

Overall, I would highly recommend this Christmas special for anyone who likes a little satirical holiday cheer. It's certainly a must have for fans of THE COLBERT REPORT.

I don't own the DVD yet, I only saw the special on it's TV premiere last night. Thus, I'm not sure what types of special features are on the DVD. I'll update my review if and when I get the DVD.


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The One We Love: A Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery (Suspense with a Dash of Humor) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

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I'm a psychotherapist/office manager/writer, not always in that order. Some folks wonder why a therapist would gravitate toward writing mysteries. It's the people thing. Both of my passions deal with relationships and exploring the past to gain a deeper understanding--and, perhaps, better control of--the present. My favorite quote is by Oscar Wilde: "The final mystery is oneself." It seems to cover facets of both my careers. So I stole it.

I'm also a wife and a mother of two beautiful children. Three, if you count the husband; usually I do. We own and operate a residential construction company. He swings the hammer; I do the marketing, the paperwork, and deal with any overly emotional, what-do-you-mean-you-can't-put-roof-trusses-up-in-a-thunderstorm? clients. Strangely enough, I often come up with ideas for creative murders and hiding bodies during business hours. I mention this for no reason at all.

THE ENEMY WE KNOW is the first in the Letty Whittaker 12 Step series, followed by THE ONE WE LOVE and THE SECRETS WE KEEP. Coming soon: THE BLOOD WE SPILL.

I'm hoping to earn enough money to provide orthodontics for my English bulldog, Belle.

Happy Reading,
Donna


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Mystery Science Theater 3000: danger! Death Ray (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Sistem keuangan MMM Mavrodi Indonesia bukanlah suatu sistem investasi yang memberikan profit dari bidang usaha investasinya. Jadi, tidak ada pemasukan dari bidang usaha apapun. Seluruh reward yang didapat murni berasal dari Provide Help partisipan/member lain, baik dari partisipan yang lama maupun partisipan yang baru. Pihak pengelola pun merupakan partisipan dari sistem ini, sehingga mereka bisa menggunakan reward-reward yang mereka dapatkan untuk biaya operasional sistem ini.
Jadi, jika anda bertanya berasal darimana hasil reward 30% perbulan? Dari penjelasan diatas, sebenarnya sudah jelas jawabannya. yaitu dari hasil Provide Help dari partisipan yang lain, baik dari partisipan yang lama maupun dari partisipan yang baru. Seluruh reward-reward yang dihasilkan dari sistem ini murni berasal partisipan yang melakukan Provide Help.
Mungkin jika Anda masih bertanya-tanya bagaimana tentang mekanismenya, kok bisa memberikan reward sebesar itu? Maka jawabannya akan kompleks. Karena disini menyangkut sistem keuangan, bukan bisnis yang menghasilkan profit. Dalam bisnis/investasi, profit yang berupa uang didapat dari luar sistem bisnis tersebut. Baik itu menjual barang/jasa secara langsung maupun turut serta ikut ambil modal dalam suatu investasi. Sedangkan dalam sistem keuangan, profit yang didapatkan adalah mendistribusikan stock uang yang ada dalam sistem tersebut sehingga stock keuangan yang ada dapat diedarkan dan dapat digunakan oleh masyarakat secara bergantian dan perlu harus anda INGAT!!! Uang adalah alat tukar yang bertukar dari satu tangan ke tangan yang lain lewat melalui transaksi.
Beberapa mekanisme yang terlibat dalam sistem keuangan MMM Mavrodi Indonesia ini adalah: uang bebas, stock, flow, distribusi uang bebas (yang ada didalam sistem keuangan MMM Mavrodi ini dilakukan secara gratis/dalam bentuk bantuan+profit), serta algoritma yang digunakan untuk menjaga keseimbangan flow/aliran uang yang keluar masuk didalam sistem.
Silahkan fahami pengertian stock, flow, uang bebas dan algoritma disini:
http://bukumonyet.blogspot.com/2013/08/stock-flow.html
http://bukumonyet.blogspot.com/2013/08/free-money-uang-bebas.html
http://bukumonyet.blogspot.com/2013/08/fractional-reserve-banking-vs-algoritma.html
Nah, dalam sistem MMM Mavrodi ini, stock adalah uang bebas para partisipan. Sedangkan flow adalah transaksi para partisipan yang memberi maupun menerima bantuan (bukan kerja lalu dibayar maupun jual beli atau investasi). Jadi, profit yang didapat hanyalah memberikan kesempatan kepada partisipan untuk menggunakan stock uang bebas secara bergantian yang berada didalam sistem ini dan untuk menjaga keseimbangan aliran dana yang masuk maupun keluar didalam sistem ini, digunakan rumus algoritma MMM Mavrodi. Seberapa besar reward persentase yang didapat tidak menjadi masalah, selama keseimbangan algoritma selalu dijaga.
Sudah faham dengan fractional reserve banking?
Sistem MMM Mavrodi memanfaatkan uang bebas masyarakat yang selama ini nganggur di bank dan dimanfaatkan oleh pihak bank menggunakan rumusan fractional reserve bankingnya.  Secara garis besar, sistem cara kerja MMM Mavrodi mirip dengan cara kerja fractional reserve tersebut, keduanya sama-sama memanfaatkan uang bebas masyarakat didalam bank.
Dengan hadirnya sistem MMM ini, maka uang yang nganggur tersebut akan didistribusikan ke masyarakat dalam bentuk bantuan. Sehingga dapat dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat dalam bentuk bantuan secara langsung.

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Seorang manajer harus sadar tentang semua kegiatan dan update yang terjadi di MMM. Dia harus mengerti tentang bagaimana sistem bekerja, bagaimana cara mendaftar peserta baru, bagaimana dapat menggunakan online banking. Dia harus tahu tentang bonus rujukan dan manajemen, serta, mengawasi harian di www.mmmindonesia.com web-situs resmi.

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If Nothing Changes: A Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery Short Story (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

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I'm a psychotherapist/office manager/writer, not always in that order. Some folks wonder why a therapist would gravitate toward writing mysteries. It's the people thing. Both of my passions deal with relationships and exploring the past to gain a deeper understanding--and, perhaps, better control of--the present. My favorite quote is by Oscar Wilde: "The final mystery is oneself." It seems to cover facets of both my careers. So I stole it.

I'm also a wife and a mother of two beautiful children. Three, if you count the husband; usually I do. We own and operate a residential construction company. He swings the hammer; I do the marketing, the paperwork, and deal with any overly emotional, what-do-you-mean-you-can't-put-roof-trusses-up-in-a-thunderstorm? clients. Strangely enough, I often come up with ideas for creative murders and hiding bodies during business hours. I mention this for no reason at all.

THE ENEMY WE KNOW is the first in the Letty Whittaker 12 Step series, followed by THE ONE WE LOVE and THE SECRETS WE KEEP. Coming soon: THE BLOOD WE SPILL.

I'm hoping to earn enough money to provide orthodontics for my English bulldog, Belle.

Happy Reading,
Donna


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Hitched For The Holidays (Hallmark) (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

I was so excited to order this film. The leads give great performances and have fantastic chemistry. This is one of the rare rom-coms where one actually likes the characters individually as people and jointly as a couple. You actually wish the best for the characters.

That being said, this Hallmark version is garbage. The rendered resolution is quite poor. The packaging is cheap as is the printing on the DVD itself. The laser coating and artwork dye actually flake off at several places on the disc. You would think that someone cooked this "bootleg" in their basement. The disc image itself shows on my computer as "HM9352DVD01". That's right, no actual DVD title. I have never seen this before from a supposedly professional authoring studio. So I heartily recommend the movie, but detest this shoddily made product. Perhaps this is one of the few instances where it's best to only buy the digital download.


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Arthur Quarry's Dance Class (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

Basically an animated version of The Honeymooners set in the Stone Age, The Flintstones was the first prime-time cartoon series made especially for television. Created and produced by animation pioneers William Hanna & Joseph Barbera, The Flintstones remains one of the most globally recognized animated programs to date, with an opening theme song ("Meet The Flintstones") that practically everyone knows the words to.

The original first season Flintstones theme was the instrumental 1960 main title "Rise and Shine" composed by musical director Hoyt Curtin, who provided the show's distinctive musical cues. "Meet the Flintstones" emerged in 1961 with lyrics written by series co-creator William "Bill" Hanna.


The exceptional voices were provided by Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone, dino-operator/quarry worker; Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone, his wife; Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, Fred's bosom buddy and lifelong pal; and Bea Benaderet as Betty Rubble, Barney's wife. June Foray provides Betty's voice in the Flagstones pilot which is included in this collection.


Despite the notoriously simple art direction (thick black lines, etc.) presented in the first season, it remains my favorite because the simple art style complements the Honeymooners-inspired dialogue and situations, in addition to Hoyt Curtin's uncanny musical feel of the show. A classic show inspired by a classic show!


Features:
Featurettes
Early TV promo spots
The original pilot episode "The Flagstones"


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The Big Year [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) newly tagged "comedy"

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Actors: Steve Martin, Jack Black, Owen WilsonDirectors: David FrankelFormat: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, WidescreenLanguage: English (Stereo), French (Stereo), Spanish (Stereo)Subtitles: English, SpanishDubbed: French, SpanishRegion: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Number of discs: 2Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: 20th Century FoxDVD Release Date: January 31, 2012Run Time: 100 minutesAverage Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (356 customer reviews)ASIN: B004LWZWC4Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,887 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) Learn more about "The Big Year [Blu-ray]" on IMDb

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21 & Over (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

"21 and Over" is like a 21st Century version of "Animal House" and "Porky's" - only this one comes with a bit of a social conscience, as befits the times we live in.


Miles Teller, Skylar Astin. and Justin Chon play buddies from childhood, now ending their time in college, who reunite to celebrate the 21st birthday of one of them, Jeff Chang (Chon). Astin's Casey is the stuffed shirt who's already on the fast track to a career on Wall Street after he graduates; Chon's Jeff is the stressed-out A-student whose dad is pressuring him to ace a med school interview the next day; and Teller's Miller is the Stiffler-type wise-ass who refuses to grow up, convinced that the only life worth living is one patterned after the "American Pie" movies.


Against their better judgment, Astin and Teller- take Chon out for a celebratory bender, resulting in what anyone with any knowledge of how these things customarily work out in the movies can plainly predict. Yet, beyond all the drinking, brawling, sex rituals and generalized pandemonium, "21 and Over" actually has some poignant things to say about friendship and finding that fine line between becoming a mature adult and selling out to a life devoid of fun and joy. Luckily, the screenplay by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (who also directed the film together) doesn't overdo it in the moralizing department, neatly balancing the insights with a steady stream of ultra-crass frat-boy hijinks. The movie even has some fun skewering the misogyny and sexual double standards that prevail among some of the male youth of today.


The movie is helped immeasurably by the performers who bring both humor and heart to the proceedings. They make the nonsense not only bearable but actually quite enjoyable at times.


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Femalien 2 [VHS] (VHS Tape) newly tagged "comedy"

Femalien II picks up kind of where Femalien left off. Kara has been running all over southern California have sex with everyone and two other aliens are sent to bring her back. The bulk of the movie is these aliens visiting various locations where they think they might find Kara, and watching or participating in sex.

There are plenty of sex scenes. And all are good. The women are attractive, especially Bethany Lorraine. She's really the main reason to watch this. Unfortunately there's no Jacqueline Lovell in this one and Vanesa Talor only has one scene. Also, compared to Femalien 1 and other Surrender titles, this one is a little tamer. For instance, there's "sort of" a girl/girl scene in the strip club with Bethany Lorraine. But I guess Bethany would only go so far because it doesn't ever go beyond caressing and some mild kissing. However, there is another girl/girl scene where the girls are much more "interested" in each other and Bethany Lorraine does have two girl/boy scenes where she does more.

Overall, it's good softcore that is very cheap and I can easily recommend it. It's just not in the same league as Surrender's earlier titles.


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Parental Guidance (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

***This review may contain spoilers***

The trailers advertising "Parental Guidance" (hereafter PG) were not only unpromising, but borderline appalling. It emphasized the tired, painful slapstick and saccharine sentiment of so many other formulaic family comedies, that I was determined to avoid it. But, visiting my mother and deciding to take in a movie before lunch at Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse, we decided upon PG because it was the only movie that had subject matter my Mom (not particularly keen on hobbits, 40-somethings, or even Lincoln) was interested in. After seeing it, we were pleasantly (if surprisingly) entertained, despite the dilapidated old "Clash of the Generations" plot. Our amusement was largely due to those reliably schticky comedy workhorses Billy Crystal and Bette Midler.


Crystal and Midler play fairly (but not completely) old-fashioned Artie and Diane Decker, parents to Type-A, harried upper-class daughter Alice Decker Simmons (Marisa Tomei). Alice is married to Phil Simmons (Tom Everett Scott) a basically easygoing engineer who, like Rick Moranis's Wayne Szalinski in the "Honey, I.." movies has converted their home into a technological, computerized, self-sustaining "house of tomorrow". Their children are Harper (Bailee Madison), who is as neurotically driven as her mother, Turner (Joshua Rush) her more levelheaded, technologically savvy brother who has a stuttering problem, and certainly not least, the mischievous, irreverent, red-haired Barker (Kyle Harrison Breitkopf) whose best friend is an invisible kangaroo named Carl (not Harvey).


Unlike the paternal grandparents, Artie and Diane have not seen their grandchildren in months, if not years. They are "the other grandparents".


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Running on empty: Love on the Run (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "comedy"

Pearl does not have an active kind of girl; He is more prone to the sprawling on the couch and a glass of wine. But in February, has a huge crush on Cole Parker, and he will never notice him when he is with her on the couch. The last time they met, he almost took him out to a Kickboxing in love with clumsy. He is the last person he would be interested in.

When his best friend Kimber to assure him that running shoes are the way to go for the heart, was thrown into February, Cole Parker St. Gem does not work does not, and can picture himself hitting the trails. But Cole, maybe that is why he is ready to marry. In February, a certified couch potato, to move his body past the front door and the capture of Cole's heart in the process?


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Mental (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

"Mental" is one of those "heartwarming" comedies that would feel corny if it was just churned out of Hollywood. But since the story comes from someone who actually lived it, it has a very genuine feeling -- especially since it tackles some heavy issues, such as mental illness. Not only does poor Shirley have a nervous breakdown after years of being treated horribly, but one of her daughters suffers from full-blown schizophrenia.


And despite that, it's still uproariously funny. Hogan makes the whole thing just a little too colorful, zany and over-the-top. It's a live-action cartoon. He careens us through the over-the-top antics of Shaz and the girls --they trash their neighbor's all-white house in a really gross way, Shaz beats up the donut girls, and attempt a commando-style infiltration of a shark exhibit. But Hogan never loses sight of the bittersweetness of a messed-up family, and never stops making you want to see things turn out all right.


If there's a complaint, it's that the movie sometimes doesn't seem to draw a distinction between real mental illness and being beaten down by life. Perhaps that's the point, but that's sort of like saying that Crohn's disease isn't too different from being pressured to go on a diet.


Toni Colette is absolutely brilliant as Shaz -- a surly, wild woman with a pitbull and knife in her boot, who never hesitates to kick normalcy in the face. But we get glimpses of a very troubled, sometimes "mental" woman underneath it all, and it leaves you wondering if she wants the Moochmore girls to replace something missing in her own life.


And the rest of the cast is quite good also -- Sullivan, Bethany Whitmore, Chelsea Bennett and Nicole Freeman are simply delightful as the girls, especially Malorie O'Neill's heartbreaking depiction of a schizophrenic child who isn't getting the help she needs. Gibney is heartbreaking as a sweet, gentle woman who has been beaten down by life, and finally gains some strength on her own. And... well, Liev Schrieber is just hilarious when he's being tortured by an acoustic guitar.


"Mental" is one of those rare comedies that can tackle heavy subjects without losing its wacky, wild attitude -- and Toni Colette's Shaz is worth the price of admission alone. Bring us the mechanical man!


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Tooth Fairy 2 (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

I know everyone has their own opinions on everything; here is mine:

I LOVE Larry, he is so funny. This movie is nothing like the last one, except he is the fairy. There are all different actors, and frankly it is not as funny as you would think. I am sorry Larry, but the Rock has you beat on the funny portion. This could be due to the fact that the Rock is a wrestler and actor of a different type, so to speak. And knowing Larry is in the movie you just expect it to be hilarious, I don't know. I was actually disapointed in it.


As far as the person selling this, they did a fantastic job. The items was as described, a good price, and the shipping was fast, thank you.


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The Human Tornado (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

Don't believe the fools who doubt Rudy Ray Moore!!! How can people look at the Dolemite movies seriously? The opening credits are printed on his GIANT JAMES-BROWN-STYLE CAPE!! You'll never enjoy the sensory overload and outright absurdity of these movies if you try to THINK about them. Just have a six-pack and a few smart-mouthed friends around when you watch it.

Nothing beats Dolemite's , jokin', hustlin' kung-fu ways. NOTHING!!! Step off, Batman!!!

I quote the man himself when I say: "Man, move over and let me pass, 'fore they has to be pullin' these Hush-Puppies out your ...!!"

My brother MADE me watch this, and I'm a changed man.


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21 & Over (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

"21 and Over" is like a 21st Century version of "Animal House" and "Porky's" - only this one comes with a bit of a social conscience, as befits the times we live in.


Miles Teller, Skylar Astin. and Justin Chon play buddies from childhood, now ending their time in college, who reunite to celebrate the 21st birthday of one of them, Jeff Chang (Chon). Astin's Casey is the stuffed shirt who's already on the fast track to a career on Wall Street after he graduates; Chon's Jeff is the stressed-out A-student whose dad is pressuring him to ace a med school interview the next day; and Teller's Miller is the Stiffler-type wise-ass who refuses to grow up, convinced that the only life worth living is one patterned after the "American Pie" movies.


Against their better judgment, Astin and Teller- take Chon out for a celebratory bender, resulting in what anyone with any knowledge of how these things customarily work out in the movies can plainly predict. Yet, beyond all the drinking, brawling, sex rituals and generalized pandemonium, "21 and Over" actually has some poignant things to say about friendship and finding that fine line between becoming a mature adult and selling out to a life devoid of fun and joy. Luckily, the screenplay by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (who also directed the film together) doesn't overdo it in the moralizing department, neatly balancing the insights with a steady stream of ultra-crass frat-boy hijinks. The movie even has some fun skewering the misogyny and sexual double standards that prevail among some of the male youth of today.


The movie is helped immeasurably by the performers who bring both humor and heart to the proceedings. They make the nonsense not only bearable but actually quite enjoyable at times.


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Smart bear (the Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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The Seven Year Itch [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) newly tagged "comedy"

"Chapter 6-the Brubaker-Steichel theory of the sporadic infidelity pattern of the married male, or the Seven Year Itch."

Having sent his wife Helen and son Ricky to Maine to avoid the scorching July Manhattan summer, Richard Sherman, "keymaster" of a pocket edition publisher, stays behind to work, promising his wife to abstain from drinking and smoking. "Some husbands think just because their wives are away for the summer, they can run wild." However, the appearance of a young blonde renting his upstairs neighbours' apartment turns his life topsy-turvy, turning him into a bundle of nerves.

Sherman approves the covers of the pulp books: "Soup up the title a little, get yourself a cheerful and interesting cover. It's a question of imagination, and Mr. Sherman has a lot of it," says the narrator. To quote his wife and as a promoting film technology gag, "lately, you've been imagining in Cinemascope and Stereophonic sound." From his imagination, including a parody of the beach scene in From Here To Eternity, we learn that he doesn't feel he's good-looking or charismatic. It's his time with The Girl that changes him. His imagination ranges from the humorous, ridiculous, even paranoid. And he reveals his thoughts in soliloquys, which at times resemble trains-of-thought or even his subconscious.

The Girl turns out to be a typical blonde, but fun-loving, friendly, with simple tastes, understanding, trusting, and as it turns out, compassionate as seen from her sympathy for the creature of the black lagoon: "He wasn't really all bad. I think he just craved a little affection, you know. A sense of being wanted and needed." Oh, and she's definitely not a Rachmaninoff girl.

My take on the skirt scene?

Maybe I'd seen so many pictures of posters of it that it wasn't a big deal, and it's a bit overhyped. There's plenty of superlativememorable dialogue, much of it funny, that boosts this movie. However, the Girl has the best one. When Sherman tells her he imagines a girl to love someone like Gregory Peck, she tears into him. "You think every girl's a dope? You think a girl goes to a party and there's this one guy, a great big hunk in a fancy striped vest strutting around like a tiger, giving you that 'I'm so handsome you can't resist me look? And from this she's supposed to fall flat on her face? Well, she doesn't fall on her face. But there's another guy in the room, way over in the corner. Maybe he's kind of nervous and shy and perspiring a little. First you look past him, but then you sort of sense he's gentle and kind and worried, and he'll be tender with you. Nice and sweet. That's what's really exciting. If I were your wife, I'd be very very jealous of you." Those sentences cheered me up when I first heard them, and made me think, "Well, maybe I've got it made, even though I don't look like Tom Cruise or Patrick Swayze." After all, like Sherman, I thought, no pretty girl in her right mind wants me.

The key trends of vegetarian cuisine, the coaxial cable, 50,000,000 TV viewers, and Arthur Godfrey are time capsule elements exemplified in the America of 1955.

Tom Ewell, who reprised his role from the George Axelrod play of the same name, must be one lucky actor. After this movie, he played opposite another blonde, Jayne Mansfield in The Girl Can't Help It.

Robert Strauss is funny as Kruhulik the lecherous greasy-looking janitor, who quotes from Porgy and Bess to describe the antics of summer bachelors: "Summertime, an' the livin' is easy, when the fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high." Doro Merande has a funny line as a waitress whose pro-naturalist camp stance extends to pacifist sentiments. And Carolyn Jones, best known as Morticia Addams, plays a red-haired nurse smitten by Sherman in an imagination sequence.

For me, this is Marilyn's best picture and best character. I fell in love with her upon first seeing this. Now, though, I consider her an old friend. So, calling all the lonely creatures of the lagoon like me out there with great imagination and no esteem. Don't give up hope--there's a Girl waiting out there for you.


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The monsters of the University (Plus bonus features) [HD] (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

Update 11/4/13: the Blu-ray details for review.

Quality: not surprisingly, the quality of the video is gorgeous. Much more to say about the transfer. It is flawless.

Extras: there are a TON of extras!

If you like behind-the-scenes to process film, Extras here are about as extensive as I've seen. Not just the shorts to give background to the life of the Pixar campus (Campus Life), but with a lot of dedication to all aspects of the film. Of course, there are also deleted scenes.

Nice scenes that Director Dan Scalon speaks in detail and why it was cut. They are, of course, work in progress, but still interesting to see what could have been a part of the movie.

If I have one complaint, have extra materials, the layout of the menu. Although the features are blu-ray Disc, the menu does not work as a blu-ray disc menu. Generally, you will be able to work with the menu when the movie (or services) are playing on the screen. Instead, you will need to return to the menu screen selects the next option. It is a small warning, but there you go.

SPOILERS BELOW. PLEASE DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE.

If you don't care about at the end of the discussion, then by all means, read on ...

My wife and I have seen monsters in the University, and they both liked it. Many of the top critics on Rotten Tomatoes, however, appeared to be completely in the movie.

"This is a safe, predictable, edge-free, almost bland effort in the Studio rarely hedges its bets."-Richard Roeper

"[It] [Pixar] apparent drift toward average, toy sales take precedence over originality.


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Huckleberry Hound (1958-1959): the Complete First Season (the Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

in 1958, will be the first comic to win the Emmy Award for pioneering duo of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera second effort and the all-time most beloved cartoons. The title is the original black and white line of the theme song for the show is sponsored by the Kellogg Cornelius Rooster Kellogg's Corn Flakes to the opening scene, which will be held again in the "Special Features" section. Hanna-Barbera has gone out in this collection, although lithoed animation cel. This hardly fits into the "Golden Collection" format. the four disc pack barely fits on the sleeve and a fourth DVD is a double-sided to keep all the special features.

The Ruff and Reddy Show this was a Hanna-Barbera's second experiment in bringing comics to use animation to match the small screen with a much smaller budget, limited TV programs. Thus, it plays like a radio, Don Messick narrating and Daws Butler voiced cornocopia characters whose dialogue he called "pure butter." Visually, the show is also the feast, if minimalist, modern pattern, witty writing, such as the unforgettable Star Wars Huck, Yogi, Boo Boo, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks and clean, bright colors.

This is a groundbreaking show that established the Hanna-Barbera, sets the standard for TV ' toons, and inspired by the retro look of Cartoon Network, "two stupid dogs," Dexter's Lab, "and" Johnny Bravo, "within the meaning of the cartoon tributes this Genndy Tartakovsky and Scott Shaw, the animators who love the look of classic H-B. When this show aired at 6.30 pm in the time between New York City, adults and college kids consists of a large part of its 16 million viewers and I can do the imaging of children taking Huck, because the second H-hound, Scooby Doo.


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Knights of the Dinner Table: Bundle of Trouble, Vol. 10 (Paperback) newly tagged "comedy"

In college, Jolly Blackburn majored in anthropology, history, and classical cultures, disciplines that require skillful observation of strange practices. With his comic strip Knights of the Dinner Table, Blackburn turns his penetrating gaze to the bizarre rites of that exotic tribe, gamers.

Debuting in the gaming magazine Shadis (which Blackburn founded), KoDT came to DRAGON Magazine with issue #226 and rapidly became the most gaming strip in the short history of the hobby. "'Over the years I've often wondered just what it is about KoDT that causes all the fuss," says Blackburn. "'I'm the first to look at the typical strip and say, 'It's not all that!' It's poorly drawn. The punchlines aren't always funny. I think it goes back to all those letters about the hidden camera."


One phrase recurs with spooky frequency in KoDT fan letters: "'Jolly must have a hidden camera in my gameroom." A creepy notion, given that the Knights can spend eight hours randomly killing a towns stray animals, slaughter every citizen in Desert Gorge while trying to rob its bank, and negotiate ""equitable experience points" contracts with the gamemaster. Better than ever before, KoDT may show us the true state of gaming-brrr!


Blackburn, now 54, conceived his strip in 1990 as part of his larger creation, Shadis. (Which he launched along with his company Alderac Entertainment Group while still a seargenat in the Army. He had been a great fan of J.D. Webster's Fineous Fingers from the early DRAGON Magazine, and wanted something similar in his magazine. "Unfortunately, I couldn't find anyone willing to do a strip." he explains, "Finally I sat down and drew out a very crude cartoon showing a gamemaster and a player sitting around a table arguing over a rules call. Who knew?"


With an anthropologist's eye, Blackburn based the KoDT characters on friends and fellow players-and, in one case, on himself. "'B.A. Felton, the gamemaster, is one of those guys who just lives to GM. He likes the power that comes with the screen, and he likes to tell a story. The problem is that he feels the players are the enemy, constantly ruining his 'finely crafted' adventures."


As for the rest: "'Bob Herzog is a hack-n-slasher through and through. He just wants to kill things. One of his favorite sayings is, 'Yeah, yeah, enough flavor text. How many experience points did I get?'


"'Dave Bozwell is a hack-n-slasher too, but he's also a follower. He usually goes along with whatever Bob wants to do. He's famous for his HackMaster +12 and likes having the baddest weapon' in the book.


"Sara Felton was added to the group after so many fans wrote in to ask, 'Where's the female gamer?' She turned out to be a key figure. Every comedy act needs a straight man (er ... woman).


"Brian VanHoose is the ultimate ruleslawyer. He has to have the last word on everything. He's every GM's worst nightmare. Make a bad call, and Brian is going to call you on it."


Alderac published three issues of a KoDT comic (1994-95) before Blackburn sold his interest in the company and moved on. "I wasn't having fun and that was the reason I got in this business. I was aware of the potential for KODT by this time and took the property with me. My plan was to do it as a monthly magazine but first I needed to find the right partners. I had made friends with the folks at Kenzer & Company while I was at Shadis. We discovered we had so much in common, I decided to come aboard and throw my intellectual properties in the kitty. I became a major shareholder in the companyand I can honestly say that I'm home. This feels so right and I'm glad things panned out the way they did. Our current distribuiton level is 20,000 issues per month and doesn't even include the tradebooks and related products. We're all prettymuch stunned by what the strip is doing."


Though anthropologists frown on collaborating with their subjects, Blackburn gets many KoDT ideas from his fans. "'Almost every idea submitted has something in it I can lift and use. Every idea gets printed out and shoved in a huge binder. I'll periodically pull it down and flip through it.


"In my cultural anthropology classes they taught us to "shut up and observe.' Whenever I go to a convention and find myself around fellow gamers, I love to listen. I've gotten to the point where I can't go anywhere if I don't have a pen and notepad, because I'm afraid I'll hear something I can use."


Jolly was inducted into the Game Manufacturer Association's (GAMA) Hall of Fame in 2006. Knights of the Dinner table is the longest running gamer comic in history and is also a contender for the longest runing comic written and drawn by the same hand. He also helped write HackMaster the role-playng game (Game of the Year: 2001), Aces and Eights and numerous gaming products and books along with his partners at KenzerCo.


"I feel blessed.", Jolly recently wrote in an editorial. "I got stumbled into this business and along the way have managed to make a lot of friends and experience many wonderful adventures. You really can't ask for moree.


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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel [HD] (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

 John Madden's "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" may not be a great film, but it is a thoroughly enjoyable one that will keep you entertained from beginning to end. It isn't challenging in the slightest, which has caused many critics to downgrade it, or damn it with faint praise. All I know is that the audience in the packed theater where I saw the film applauded at the end, and I applauded with them.

By now everyone knows the story of "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." A group of English retirees decides for various reasons (mostly financial) to move to India. The retirement hotel they choose sounds glorious from the brochure, but turns out to be a rundown, if once-grand, hulk run by a young Indian with much more enthusiasm than skill. A lot of comedy ensues, and a little conflict and tragedy; attitudes are changed, old bonds broken, and new bonds forged.


The ensemble cast of British character actors ranges among the super-famous (Judi Dench, Maggie Smith), the moderately famous (Tom Wilkinson, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton) and the not-so-famous (Ronald Pickup, Celia Imrie), with the addition of one young rising star (Dev Patel, of "Slumdog Millionaire" fame). All of them are as charming, funny and touching as they possibly could be. Meanwhile, Madden and screenwriter Ol Parker do an excellent job of blending and articulating the various plotlines, aided by the gorgeous photography by Ben Davis and the insinuating score by Thomas Newman. Considering the effort all these master professionals made to give an audience a good time, it seems churlish to give "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" any less than five stars.


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The Last One (Part 1 and Part 2) (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

After Ten Years, 230 episodes, and so many laughs, Friends ends.

It truly is an end of an era. We have grown to love these 6 characters and to say goodbye is quite hard!


Season 10 is where the growing up develops.


So much happens in the final season!


Monica and Chandler finally become parents


Rachel and Ross finally get back together


Phoebe finally gets married to Mike


and Joey, well, I dunno....


This has to be my second favourite Season of all time. Watching the last episode bums me out everytime, because I really want to know where these characters go after it all ends.


This season is a must have in any collection!


This time there are only 18 episodes so saying goodbye is cut short. By the end of the series I am just happy for these characters as they have grown up so much since they had their first coffee at Central Perk 10 Years ago.


On The Hilarious meter, tere are some really funny episodes here, The funniest for me has to be The One Where Ross Is Fine. David Schwimmer is so funnyin that episode, it is a must see!


Ok then, well My Last 5 Personal Favourite Episodes from Season 10 Are:


The One Where Ross Is Fine


The One Where the Stripper Cries (The Final Flashback episode!)


The One with Phoebe's Wedding


The One With Rachel's Going Away Party (The Second to Last!)


THE LAST ONE (The Goodbye episode, one of my favourites EVER)


Well After Ten Years, 230 episodes, and so many laughs, Friends ends with a bang.


10 years well spent!


See ya!


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DreamWorks Dragons Double Pack: Gift of the Night Fury / Book of Dragons (Two-Disc DVD Pack + Online Video Game) (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

I received this today and watched it just now. Watching both presentations, then the extras, I have came to my conclussion on this product.

Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury Review:


I'm not going to give away the story, only what I liked and what I didn't. First, I'm a huge fan of the movie, I actually enjoyed Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon (contrary to other reviews on here), and I think it's the most original family flick to come out in years. So when I heard that they were releasing two new features, I was excited, but can I say that now?


The Good:


The first movie I watched was Gift of the Night Fury and in the previews they made it look like that Dreamworks really pinched the penny on the animation, but looks are deceiving, and in all reality it actually wasn't bad. The story, though short, was enjoyable and had a lot of good comedy parts as well as some good action. I like it how they gave Fishlegs a bigger role than in the movie. Oh and yeah, I do got to admit, the baby dragons were cute...there I said it.


The Bad:


(Updated 11.17.11):


Too short! I know they have a budget though, but come on guys, two movies (one 22 minutes/one 18 minutes...correct me if I'm wrong), but it just feels a bit too short.


I rewatched it again and now I really don't mind Toothless appearance. I thought he looked weird, but after I watched it again, they were only a few parts where I thought he looked kind of odd, but I take back what I said. If anything, I didn't like how they had a lot less of Toothless, but it makes sense considering the ending.


Astrid was another problem. She didn't have the girl power like she did in the movie and seemed more like a very watered down version.


She didn't have the attitude and seemed to me she was brainwashed by Disney. Yeah, she just acted way too happy for my taste. *Update* After watching this a few more times, meh, it's actually kind of cute in a way, but I still miss the girl power Astrid.


Final Rating: 4/5 Stars - I actually found myself laughing a lot more watching it the second time. There were some problems, but it's worth a rewatch.


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Book of Dragons:


The Good: It was basically profiling all the dragons that live among the people of Bourke which made it seem fun. The dragon ideas were creative and hopefully some of them will make an appearance in the sequel coming out in 2014.


The Bad: Although some parts were amusing in humor, they weren't laugh out loud funny. I really can't say more about it, because it was more of a movie profiling all the dragons that are known in Bourke and nothing else really.


3/5 Stars: It did what it was meant to do and that is tell you the different species of dragons. Nothing too special.


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Extras:


This is probably the main reason why I gave it one less star was because I was dissapointed with the extras. They were okay: they had deleted scenes for Gift of the Night Fury, they had Gobber's Dragon Training, but other than that the rest wasn't really worth it, I guess. I'll be honest, I haven't checked them all out yet, but the rest seem more generated towards kids, and that's fine. But I think something on the sequel would be cool, maybe an interview with one of the directors or what have you talking about the upcoming sequel. An interview with the actors would've been great as well.


Dreamworks could of done better, but it wasn't all that bad I suppose. I'm going to rewatch it tonight and see if I can see something I didn't before, but for right now that's the first review out there on this.


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The Guilt Trip (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

Actors: Barbra Streisand, Seth Rogen, Brett Cullen, Nora Dunn, Ari GraynorDirectors: Anne FletcherFormat: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, WidescreenLanguage: EnglishSubtitles: English, French, Portuguese, SpanishDubbed: French, SpanishRegion: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Number of discs: 1Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: ParamountDVD Release Date: April 30, 2013Run Time: 95 minutesAverage Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,945 customer reviews)ASIN: B0087ITBPCAmazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,164 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) Learn more about "The Guilt Trip" on IMDb

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Divas Never Flinch (Paperback) newly tagged "comedy"

Unemployed - Oh yes, just at the beginning of what they quaintly call the Great Recession. What to do? I cleaned out all my closets, categorized my recipes, actually cleaned under things, and yet I was still banging around my little abode like a house fly trying to escape through the screen.

Then a dear friend suggested I read the works of E.F. Benson, a British writer from the 1930's and 40's. I was just in the mood for his amusing tales of a group of society women in a small English village. Oh the shenanigans. There was more intrigue and manipulation amongst these ladies than within the Balkan countries before World War I. I was totally hooked. I read all of his Queen Lucia books and slowly realized how the social scene of my own little town of Santa Fe, New Mexico resembled the society in this small English village. Then lightning struck. And out of this electrical incident came Divas Never Flinch my first satirical novel.


Now I had written before - but not fiction. I'd written stage and screen plays - all unsuccessfully, except for a performance of one of my plays at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. So Divas was my first venture into fiction. Many short stories (collected in Gotta Dance with the One Who Brung Ya), and other novels followed. And I find that I am most content writing fiction. And to my surprise I seem to have a penchant for dry humor. Who woudda thunk it? In any case I hope you enjoy my stumbling efforts.


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After Ever After (MP3 Music) newly tagged "comedy"

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Femalien 2 - The Search For Kara (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

Femalien II picks up kind of where Femalien left off. Kara has been running all over southern California have sex with everyone and two other aliens are sent to bring her back. The bulk of the movie is these aliens visiting various locations where they think they might find Kara, and watching or participating in sex.

There are plenty of sex scenes. And all are good. The women are attractive, especially Bethany Lorraine. She's really the main reason to watch this. Unfortunately there's no Jacqueline Lovell in this one and Vanesa Talor only has one scene. Also, compared to Femalien 1 and other Surrender titles, this one is a little tamer. For instance, there's "sort of" a girl/girl scene in the strip club with Bethany Lorraine. But I guess Bethany would only go so far because it doesn't ever go beyond caressing and some mild kissing. However, there is another girl/girl scene where the girls are much more "interested" in each other and Bethany Lorraine does have two girl/boy scenes where she does more.

Overall, it's good softcore that is very cheap and I can easily recommend it. It's just not in the same league as Surrender's earlier titles.


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When things were rotten (1975) (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

I'm not sure if I would be the first this product, I am a veview
at the time of writing this again in offline mode!

In the first place was on VHS, was excited about is the ability to subscribe to dvd!
Plus more episodes on vhs release is not available.

This production is not expected to dissapoint, I look at it now!
The transfer quality is good, not great--no, I would say great!

Sometimes you can read reviews of dvd products, which has been published for the first time on DVD,
complaints, such as "it appeared to be transferred to video tape"
So here!
good resolution, good color!

guests at the Cid Caesar, Dudley Moore, Paul Williams, and more

about dvd playability you usually read that when it is a dvd on demand, that it can not play
DVD recorders, but I have a LG brand dvd tuner/Player/Recorder, it plays well, of course
results may vary!


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A Thousand Words (+UltraViolet) (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

I am not eloquent or as well worded as many.
The thoughts and depth of the movie may be the definition of cliche, but it was good.
I mean surprisingly, it was good!

The movie touched on the comedic side at times, coming across as not hard to navigate. Meaning I saw parts coming.
The end was gratifying, the middle pretty good. The beginning was a little slow or rather a little predictable, but not bad.


I liked it, which shocks me more than you know.


In the end, reading the reviews from other users spoiled a little bit of the movies path, but I recommend this movie. It is about 3.5 to 4 stars, and had a good message.


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Haganai: I do not have a lot of friends, vol. 3 (Paperback) newly tagged "comedy"

The popular "Haganai" series (the original light novel by Hirasaka Yomi) to read the first part of my review.

The third volume of the main characters in "Haganai" ("Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai" or "I don't have a lot of friends"), and eventually becomes the story, even though they had seen in the prologue of the first part. We are going to meet new members of the "neighbours", devoted to the culture and Maria Rika Shiguma? doujin Takayama, Adviser to the neighbors of the Club, which is actually ten years old.

In fact, these characters – the girl doujin comics, for example – are nothing unusual in the recent Japanese manga ("Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei," "Mayo Chiki," "Lucky Star", etc.), but "Haganai" manages to make these familiar characters very interesting by highlighting the idiosyncratic traits. You're not a point when Rika (his name also means "Science" in Japanese) is so passionate about Gundam-like mecha battle stories. Sexual innuendos with plenty of period alone. No wonder that the book is rated for "older than 16".

Word Play such as a dual meaning in the play "Haganai," a significant role, especially in the first episode of this volume, where the gags and jokes stemming from the Japanese traditional comedy styles, such as manzai, a storyteller, and Yoshimoto Shinkigeki.

But what is most impressive about the third part of the cartoon version of "Haganai" is, of course, the role of the characters Kobato Rika Hasegawa, the protagonist, Maria and Kodaka's younger sister. The fierce competition in the Maria and Kodaka is also one of the highlights of the volume. To enjoy it.


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The Simpsons Season 2 (Amazon Instant Video) newly tagged "comedy"

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off (DVD) newly tagged "comedy"

Matthew Broderick plays Ferris, for all his fast talk and con artist ways, as really the most innocent character in the movie, almost childlike in his belief he can accomplish anything. Ferris Bueller is an ultimate refutation of one of the great archetypes of comedy, The Fool.


The Fool is a person of childlike innocence, who naively believes he can accomplish anything, and our amusement comes from watching him fail. The classic example of The Fool is Charlie Brown. For decades, Lucy Van Pelt said to him, "Come on, Charlie Brown, kick the football, I won't move it." Time after time, he fell for it. When Lucy swiped the ball out of the way at the last moment and he went flying through the air to crash down on his back, we laughed and said to ourselves, "What a moron! I'd never be tricked like that." We felt good about ourselves by contrast. The thing is, our amusement at The Fool is essentially meanspirited and soul-deadening. The Fool says to us, "You can't win. The game is fixed. Any belief in yourself, that you can accomplish wonders, is false and foredoomed to failure." What Ferris Bueller says to us is, "If you believe in yourself....you can accomplish anything." Then he goes ahead and does exactly that, right before our eyes.


I first saw Ferris Bueller's Day Off in 1986 at the Ventura Boulevard Cinema in the San Fernando Valley. It played there for, like, four or five months. It was incredible. People simply didn't get tired of seeing it, thus the long engagement - especially by LA standards where movies tend to be there and gone. Though Matthew Broderick's portrayal of Ferris is obviously the linchpin that holds the movie together, what really made the film for me, bringing me back to see it time and again, was Alan Ruck as Cameron Frye. Without getting into a display of emotional scars here, let's just say that while I admired Ferris, I identified strongly with Cameron. Ferris is the kid we all wished we could be. Cameron is the kid so many of us really were. When Cameron explodes all over the Ferrari, he's expressing the rage for all of us.


It's a wonderful fantasy there could be such a friend as Ferris, who could see our (Cameron's) pain, would move heaven and earth to help him, and the person would find the strength to take advantage of it. There's a bit of a messiah complex to Ferris Bueller, a desire to save those he deems worthy of salvation. I'm sure one of the reasons he's been friends with Cameron for so long is that Cameron so obviously needs help. Cameron Frye is a long running personal project for Ferris Bueller, and one of the engines driving Ferris' actions in the movie is the realization he's running out of time, if he wants to effect lasting, positive change in Cameron's life it's got to be NOW. My favorite moment of the film, really THE pivotal moment, is when Cameron says, "No. I'll take the heat." And sitting there in the theatre, I smiled and whispered, "Good for you."


Part 2: Cast and Characters


The four main characters, Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick), Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), Paige Peterson (Mia Sara) and Edward R. Rooney (Jeffrey Jones) are perfectly cast. Really, all four actors do such marvelous work it's impossible to imagine anyone else in these roles.


Of Matthew Broderick's portrayal of Ferris Bueller, what can I say? Wonderful. Beyond that, any poor words of mine couldn't do his work here justice. For there it stands, magnificent in its own right. See the movie, you'll know what I mean.


For all the talk I've heard over the years of Ferris being "the perfect kid," he's hardly a perfect person. There are aspects to his personality that aren't particularly admirable. He's deceitful and manipulative, probably a compulsive liar. When things don't go his way he becomes aggressive and abusive, shown most extremely when he slaps Cameron. But Ferris does have many good qualities. His lies are frequently in the service of the underdog, his deceptions designed to punish those who really have it coming. While Ferris manipulates those around him in the movie, most notably Cameron, he justifies it by saying it's really for Cameron's own good. From what we see in the film, he's absolutely right.


It's interesting to note that, based on the director's commentary, I've always seen Ferris as being a much nicer person than his creator does. One of Ferris' most impressive qualities is a complete lack of snobbishness. We see from Ferris' home life his parents are solidly middle class. Cameron's family is rich. Paige, by her class and polish, was probably born with a silver spoon in her mouth, too. But Ferris can be friends with a white trash greaser like Garth Volbeck (Charlie Sheen's druggie character) as easily as a rich kid like Cameron. He simply doesn't see any reason he shouldn't. This total absence of classism is one of the things that wins Ferris such admiration among his peers. His friends at school go from the top of the social structure all the way to the bottom. When Grace, Rooney's secretary, lists all the various cliques at school that adore Ferris, and sums up, "They think he's a righteous dude," she's right. He IS a righteous dude. To paraphrase Kipling, all men count with him, but none too much. ["If" by Rudyard Kipling.] That whole "walk with kings - nor lose the common touch" thing isn't an unattainable ideal with Ferris. It's who he is.


For all his prevarication, when Ferris realizes he must take responsibility for his actions, or even something not, strictly speaking, his fault, to protect a friend, he'll do it. Something else people admire about him. After the Ferrari goes though the window and into the ravine, this is the only time in the movie Ferris is scared. He knows this is bigtime. This isn't ditching school, it's the destruction of a $200,000 automobile. When he says to Cameron, "We'll tell your father I did it. I'll take the heat," he means it. When push comes to shove, when the rubber meets the road, Ferris is a stand-up guy.


Alan Ruck is amazingly good as Cameron Frye. All four leads seem chosen for their mobile, expressive features, but none more so than Ruck. I'm telling ya, the face of Plastic Man, folks. Ruck's features are so malleable he reminds me of a young Jim Carrey - without the goofiness.


Mia Sara, as John Hughes says during the director's commentary, is a perfect Paige Peterson. This role required someone very pretty, very elegant, but also strong enough to tolerate and control Ferris Bueller. I would go further. Not only tolerate - enjoy. There's a theory in psychology called relationship balancing, the idea we subconsciously look for a partner who's strong where we're weak. Thus these two people together form in essence one fully functional personality. Paige is stable, and quite up to keeping her cool in the face of Ferris' weirdness. When Ferris asks her, "You want to get married?" I'm sure at least part of the reason is to tweak her, to see how she reacts. She's completely unfazed, just takes it in stride. It makes sense a person with Ferris' chaotic lifestyle would be attracted to someone with her poise. But also, beneath that calm exterior, there's enough of a wild child to Paige she can truly enjoy Ferris, and pitch in wholeheartedly, a willing partner in crime to his schemes. Really, she's perfect for him.


Could anyone else on Earth have portrayed Edward R. Rooney as well as Jeffrey Jones? I think not. It's totally believable that Rooney and Ferris would loathe each other. Rooney is the sort of stupid, pompous, authoritarian control freak that a free spirit like Ferris would instantly, and correctly, recognize as a natural enemy. And vice versa.


These four actors, all arguably doing the best work of their careers, are the heart of this movie.


Part 3: The DVD


There's only one "extra" on the DVD. John Hughes' (writer and director of Ferris Bueller's Day Off) commentary track can be run with the movie. Much more so than many director tracks, there's some really good stuff here. For instance:


* Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck worked extensively with each other on Broadway before doing Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which helps explain their easy chemistry. It's no stretch to watch these two guys react to each other, and believe they've been friends for years.


* The best bit of commentary, for my money, is when Hughes discusses the sequence set in the Art Institute of Chicago, which was a kind of sanctuary for him when he was in high school. The paintings in this scene are those that were his favorites. Hughes' tone of voice, the emotions he expresses during this scene, are really touching. Prior to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the interior of this building had never been filmed for a movie, and it was a big deal for Hughes to go back to this place that had been so important to him, and show people how beautiful it is.


* Charlie Sheen was only brought in for one day to play Garth Volbeck during the police station scene. With little or no time to rehearse, he burned up the celluloid anyway. If I can believe the Internet, Charlie stayed awake for 48 hours before shooting to give himself the proper strung-out look. In this scene he looks so much like his Dad at the same age it's eerie.


* The parade sequence was filmed during a real parade in downtown Chicago. This wasn't a situation where the street was cordoned off and filled with extras. The Ferris crew had a float in the actual parade. No one knew who they were. The crowd didn't know, probably the city fathers didn't know. When the music for "Twist and Shout" started blasting, totally of their own accord, people from the surrounding areas were drawn in, started dancing and singing along. All the shots of individual faces from the crowd weren't actors, they were "real people," there because they wanted to be, looking like they were having fun because they were. The construction worker dancing on a scaffold, way up on that half-finished building? A real construction worker. John Hughes saw him dancing, grabbed a cameraman and said, "You've got to get this guy." Then he looked at the street, saw it absolutely packed with thousands of people, all dancing and singing along with "Ferris," totally into it, and said to the guy on the camera crane, "TELL me we got that shot." Because there's no way they could have afforded to stage it, or even imagined something that wild. It just happened. TOO cool.


* There were several sequences actually filmed but cut from the final version of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In one, Ferris goes on a radio program and talks about wanting to be the first teenager to ride the space shuttle. This was actually included in what would have been the final cut, and a trailer went out with some of that material in it. Unfortunately, the day after the trailer was released the Challenger exploded; the studio pulled the trailer and Hughes had to recut the movie to trim the shuttle stuff. I actually remember that trailer. I saw it during the day or two it was in release. If I remember correctly, a voice asks various people, "What do you think of Ferris Bueller?" and one of the respondents, a high school kid, says, "Ferris Bueller? He's going to be the first teenager to ride the space shuttle."


* Also cut was Ferris' relationship with the Volbecks, the Charlie Sheen character's family. Garth Volbeck's father owns the tow company that hauls away Ed Rooney's car.


* Another excised bit: In the restaurant, when Ferris, Paige and Cameron are brought menus, none of them want to admit they can't read French so they order something, then start eating, having no idea what it is. Then we get to see their reactions when they find out it's pancreas. This is referred to later in the cab scene when Ferris, listing to Cameron the things they've done that day, says, "We ate pancreas."


It would have been nice to have the original trailer, revised trailer, and deleted scenes included on the DVD. While chances of seeing that level of work put into the DVD for a 20 year old movie, no matter how good, are slim (even assuming the chopped footage still exists) I can dream that maybe one day, on a future version of this DVD, it might happen. I'd buy it in a heartbeat.


While we're on the subject of wishes, why oh why was the music from Ferris Bueller's Day Off never released as a soundtrack? A crime, since it's got one of best combination of songs I've ever heard in a movie. Another "I'd buy it in a heartbeat" situation that'll probably never happen at this late date.


The later "Bueller, Bueller" edition of the film does not feature this excellent commentary track.


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