Here are some of the freshest funniest most fearless stand-up comedy stars on the planet today… And now here they are Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric The Entertainer, Bernie Mac, Monique, Rickey Smiley and more-together in one brand new DVD collection. This Collecter’s Edition features not only The Original Kings of Comedy, the Queens of Comedy, and Latham Entertainment Presents, but also a special bonus disc packed with hilarious outtakes, and delted scenes not available i Read more…
For Richer or Poorer (1997)
Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley are New York scammers on the lam from the IRS–they got framed by their slimy accountant, Wayne Knight of Seinfeld–so they hide out as fake Amish farmers in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. As parodies of Witness go, For Richer or Poorer can’t compete with the Woody Harrelson-Bill Murray flick Kingpin, by the creators of Dumb & Dumber. Allen and Alley are directed by the creator of McHale’s Navy. But wait, come back! The true test of talent is a capacity t Read more…
Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again (2004)
The redneck quartet from the original Blue Collar Comedy Tour re-groups for another night of laughs, with (mostly) fresh material performed for an upbeat audience. A funny, clubby preface on a tour bus establishes a tone of lowbrow camaraderie among Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White, and Bill Engvall, but once on stage, the differences between each comic’s style is considerable. Amiable Engvall kicks things off with gentle gibes: “Men are basic: eating, sleeping, se Read more…
Bill Cosby, Himself (1983)
After I Spy and before The Cosby Show, Bill Cosby left his own inimitable mark on the arena of stand-up comedy in this live concert showcasing his down-to-earth observations on the rigors and joys of family life. Cosby, using only a microphone and a chair, discusses his take on raising kids and the illogical nature of children and the futility of trying to argue with a child that in the end may be smarter than you. Notable highlights include Cosby’s ruminations on the meaning of Read more…
Sinbad – Afros & Bellbottoms (1993)
Sinbad is one of the funniest and most versatile talents in the world of comedy. This A Different World alumni and Redd Foxx protégé has starred in numerous films including First Kid, House Guest with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and The Cherokee Kid with James Coburn & Gregory Hines. Now, Sinbad gives us a blast from the past with his critically acclaimed HBO comedy special Afros & Bellbottoms. Afros & Bellbottoms is a self-styled monologue on the “good ol days” when dashikis, Read more…
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
Starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner and directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls), Ghost of Girlfriends Past seems to be lacking some of the chemistry we have seen from the stars in similar romantic comedies, but is still entertaining and worth a watch. McConaughey plays a womanizer named Conner Mead far from settling down who is forced to take a Christmas Carol-type journey through girlfriends of his past, present and future while attending his brother’s wedding week Read more…
Doc Hollywood (1991)
At first glance, this 1991 comedy looks like another formulaic fluff-piece with a standard fish-out-of-water scenario–in this case a hotshot young doctor (Michael J. Fox) whose cross-country drive to become a Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon is interrupted when he crashes in the rural hamlet of Grady, South Carolina. But as Fox’s character is urged by the folksy locals to stay–an offer made tempting by his romance with a law student (Julie Warner)–this unassuming little movie j Read more…
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)
Families come in many different shapes and sizes, but few humans consider rodents members of the family. Dave Seville (Jason Lee) is no exception, so when this flailing musician finds three young talking chipmunks gorging themselves in his kitchen cupboards, Dave is quick to question his sanity and then toss the offending chipmunks outside into the rain and restore order. When Dave hears the chipmunks singing outside his window, he realizes that that unusual trio might just be t Read more…
While You Were Sleeping (1995)
If you don’t mind a heavy dose of schmaltz and sentiment, this romantic comedy has a gentle way of seducing you with its charms. While You Were Sleeping was the first starring role for Sandra Bullock after her blockbuster success in Speed. In a role that nicely emphasizes her easygoing appeal, Bullock is the reason the movie works at all. She plays Lucy Eleanor Moderatz, a Chicago Transit tollbooth clerk who’s hopelessly smitten with a daily commuter, Peter Callaghan (Peter Gall Read more…
Ron White – You Can’t Fix Stupid (2006)
Irreverent bad boy Ron White will crack you up with a nonstop stream of hilarious jokes and clever observations. As described by Daily Variety, “White’s inspired comic mind finds a dozen sources of humor where the average comic would find only one or two.” In this brand-new stand-up performance, he explores the pitfalls of marriage, offers some hysterically funny advice on picking a spouse and introduces the unforgettable “Squirrel Man,” plus much more. A well-loved Comedy Cent Read more…









