Woo

Woo

With a flip of her hair and a twirl of her skirt, Woo is more than just a drop-dead beauty with a notorious knack for turning men into mush. Following a tip from her psychic friend, Woo decides to conquer the man of her dreams, and nothing will stand in her way - even shy, straight-laced law clerk Tim Jackson on whom Woo sets her sights. In one wildly unpredictable night, the mismatched couple cuts a path of destruction and chaos through Manhattan... and Tim will either fall for Woo or fall apart. But as night turns to dawn, they both realize that opposites truly do attract. Starring Jada Pinkett Smith ("Collateral," "The Matrix Reloaded") and Tommy Davidson (Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls," "Bamboozled").

George Carlin: It's Bad for Ya

George Carlin: It's Bad for Ya

It’s Bad For Ya, Carlin's Emmy-nominated 14th and final HBO special from March of 2008 features Carlin's noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death, religion, bureaucracy, patriotism, overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the decrepit state of the American culture. Carlin once again comes up with an hour of brand new material that not only makes you laugh, but makes you think.

The Dinner Game

The Dinner Game

When Pierre decided to play a game to see who could bring the biggest idiot to a dinner party he never imagined he'd be the one playing the fool. But when Pierre's selfish ways come to light before the main course he gets his just dessert.

Anything Else

Anything Else

Jerry Falk learns a lesson the hard way when he falls in love with the beautiful but flighty Amanda.

Francis the Talking Mule

Francis the Talking Mule

One of the most beloved family films of all time, Francis the Talking Mule stars Donald O’Connor as a bewildered soldier who befriends an old army mule… who happens to talk! Second Lieutenant Peter Stirling (O’Connor) repeatedly finds himself in a mental hospital after he tries to explain to his unbelieving superior officers that a talking animal rescued him from behind enemy lines. When his four-legged friend appears with plans of heroic action, the U.S. Army faces one of its biggest - and most stubborn - challenges.

The Dressmaker

The Dressmaker

In this adaptation of Rosalie Ham’s best-selling novel, a glamorous dressmaker returns to her hometown in rural Australia to reconnect with her ailing mother and exact sweet revenge on the community that banished her as a child. As her plan unfolds, she finds love with a local man and success transforming the town with her exquisite creations.

Jim Jefferies: Fully Functional

Jim Jefferies: Fully Functional

Foul-mouthed Australian comedian Jim Jefferies puts everything out there in this raunchy comedy special -- and shows off his skill for skewering sacred cows and virtually everything else with brutal honesty. Over the course of a no-holds-barred evening during which no subject is safe, Jefferies dissects double standards when it comes to women, men and sex, and explains why being a slut is easier than being a stud.

Brother White

Brother White

James White (White) an associate pastors at a mega-church in Southern California, under the tutelage of TV evangelist Johnny Kingman, always wanted his own church. He jumps at the opportunity to become pastor of an impoverished church in Atlanta but his wife and two children aren't enthusiastic about his assignment. Neither is the congregation itself, but they have to learn to trust each other and pull together to save the church from a corrupt banker. It will take a musical miracle, supplied by BeBe Winans, to save them all in this heartfelt, family-friendly comedy.

Wetlands

Wetlands

An unapologetically sexy and subversive comedy based on the best-selling novel by Charlotte Roche. When a bizarre shaving accident lands rebellious teen Helen (Carla Juri) in the hospital, she develops an unlikely bond with her male nurse (Christoph Letkowski) who she seduces with stories of her sexual adventures while using her illness to try and reunite her divorced parents.

The Last Film Festival

The Last Film Festival

What happens when an obscure film festival is the last hope for a failing producer and his disaster of a movie? When the artifice and ruthlessness of Hollywood collides with the homespun innocence of small town America, neither will hilariously ever be the same.

Thanks for Sharing

Thanks for Sharing

Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Josh Gad and Alecia "Pink" Moore shine in an unconventional romantic comedy that follows the topsy-turvy lives and loves of three obsessive characters: an overachieving environmental consultant (Ruffalo), a stubborn small-business owner (Robbins), and a wisecracking ER doctor (Gad). They meet in a support group and set into motion a life-changing journey.

Lacuna

Lacuna

Wake up, Shen Wei and Xin Tong found unfamiliar with each other even naked, so hurry to say goodbye. Even more strange is that when they go out to find themselves in the furniture city. Hangover of them trying to remember last night everything: Shen remember is about a pile of friends to a female birthday. The results in the subject of ridicule after went to the nightclub, peacefulness. He lost in the memory. Xin Tong remember themselves saddled with the director to give 30 million large sums of money to burden of the actress, but the wine lead three cruise. She seems to have lost consciousness. They are in chaos and free memory back to reality: find Shen Wei is unexpectedly he drunk photos on Sina Weibo, makes the surrounding colleagues to him and entertainment a woman gossip bored. Results and Xin Tong has been director of the things pressed, and she in the hectic returned to the home of her ex boyfriend, and saw her successor. After Shen Wei and Xin Tong due to all sorts of accidental mishaps, again, back to the city of furniture, the front desk took their goods. But Xin Tong could not find the sum of money 300 thousand. After analysis of the traces, Shen Wei accompany Xin Tong came to the Public Security Bureau police. Results the police but the gave them a unclaimed alpaca, two people looked at each other...

Laurel & Hardy: Blotto

Laurel & Hardy: Blotto

During Prohibition, Ollie persuades henpecked pal Stan to trick his wife and sneak away from an evening of calm domesticity in favor of forbidden drinking with fellow revelers at a nightclub. The icy, regal countenance of beautiful Anita Garvin provides the penultimate matrimonial opponent. She recalled, “I love the scene with Stan and Babe laughing. I never get tired of watching those two laugh like that…it’s contagious…one of the greatest ever. ” A huge commercial success in its initial theatrical run, M-G-M re-released BLOTTO in 1937, with Roach adding a delightful and improved incidental music score. This is the version that survives today. Directed by James Parrott.

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland star as Andy Hardy's (Rooney) infatuation with a girl he has never met leads him to embark on a trip to New York and a hilarious whirlwind adventure among the City's high society.

Funeral Kings

Funeral Kings

It's always a good day for a funeral at St. Mark's Middle School. Andy and Charlie, two altar servers, don't just get to miss class anytime a parishioner kicks the bucket, they cut out early and play hooky as soon as the service is over. Eventually their irreverent personalities will put them in situations that are too big for them to handle.

Laurel & Hardy: County Hospital

Laurel & Hardy: County Hospital

With nothing else to do, Stan pays banged-up Ollie a visit in the hospital, bringing a gift of hardboiled eggs and nuts. The wild ride at the end was intended to top the one from HOG WILD, but economic conditions dictated otherwise. After a screening at his home in 1986, Hal Roach explained, “We tried to make a gag out of the rear projection by showing we knew the thing looked phony. ” This is the last of five shorts re-released by M-G-M in 1937, when it was fitted with a lively new musical score by Roy Shield. The production credits cards and the opening gag titles (deemed a relic of the silent era) were deleted, then the main title was modernized. Only this reissue adaptation remains today. Directed by James Parrott. With Billy Gilbert.

The 4:30 Movie

The 4:30 Movie

Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most personal film to date with this coming-of-age story — set in the summer of 1986 — that follows three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local cineplex. When one of the guys invites the girl of his dreams to see an R-rated film, all hilarity breaks loose, as a self-important theater manager (Ken Jeong) and teen rivalries interfere with his best-laid plans. Justin Long, Rosario Dawson, Jason Biggs, and more contribute outrageous characters to this poignant comic valentine to moviegoing and the youth of the '80s.

Rodney Laney: Who Is Rodney Laney?

Rodney Laney: Who Is Rodney Laney?

Rodney Laney has completed pilots for Comedy Central, MTV, and A&E. He has been seen on HBO, FOX News Channel's Red Eye, The Late Late Show on CBS, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, comedy.tv on the HD channel, two appearances on Gotham Comedy Live AXSTV, and Live in Gotham VR.

The Mexican Spitfire

The Mexican Spitfire

Beautiful and vivacious Lupe Velez plays irrepressible Carmelita, a scatterbrain whose attempts to add spice to her life and luster to her marriage always result in farcical shenanigans galore.