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The Daily Show with Jon StewartProviding comedy/news in the tradition of TV Nation and SNL's Weekend Update, Comedy Central's Daily Show reports on the foibles and of the real world with a satirical edge. In addition to news stories, the Daily Show also has celebrities (and semi-celebrities) on for interviews with the host, Jon Stewart. Lampooning everything from televangelists to Charlton Heston ("I did not play a homo in Ben-Hur"), and shamelessly assigning faux-news epithets ("Newt Gingrich: Giant Toddler") Kilborn, Winstead, and the crew actually manage to report some real news from time to time.
Genre: Comedy, News, Talk-Show
| Rollin' with ZachFrom Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Jeff Kline comes an amazing new tale of Optimus Prime and his valiant Autobots in their fight against Megatron and his villainous Decepticons.
Genre: Unknown
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Jon & Kate Plus 8Documentary-style reality show about a Pennsylvania husband, wife and each of their 8 extremely individualistic children.
Genre: Family, Reality-TV
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Cotton Comes to HarlemGravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson are two black cops with a reputation for breaking the odd head. Both are annoyed at the success of the Reverend Deke O'Mailey who is selling trips back to Africa to the poor on the installment plan. When his truck is hijacked and a bale of cotton stuffed with money is lost in the chase, Harlem is turned upside down by Gravedigger and Coffin Ed, the Reverend, and the hijackers. Much of the humor is urban black, which was unusual in 1970.
Genre: Action, Comedy
| The Paper BoyA paper-boy murders an old lady only to lure her family from the city out to the country. As each day passes the paper-boy tries to make friends with the family. Once the family sees what a sicko he is, they banish him from their lifes. Then the terror begins.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
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Guess Who's Coming to DinnerJoey Drayton brings her fiancé, Dr. John Prentice, home to sunny San Francisco to meet her affluent parents. Their liberal persuasions are now put to the test, for although the young man is an ideal choice (he's highly and internationally respected in the medical field, and he's impeccably mannered, handsome, well dressed and of a respectable California family), he's black. The film, which covers one busy day in the Drayton home, is essentially a drawing-room comedy, a series of cross-conversations between the young doctor and the girl's parents, and finally between all sets of parents and offspring. A simple dinner is extended to include the doctor's parents, who fly up from Los Angeles for the evening, and the crusty but benevolent old Irish priest, a friend of the family. Thus, the title of the film . . .
Genre: Drama, Romance
| The Tsunami WarriorAs sea pirates threaten to invade their kingdoms, three queens of Langkasuka must band together to defend their lands and peoples.
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, History
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