Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers
"Family Fun With 100 Film & TV Icons"
William Shatner, Liz Taylor and many more stars blow lines, lose their pants and more in this hilarious collection of movie and TV bloopers.
"Family Fun With 100 Film & TV Icons"
William Shatner, Liz Taylor and many more stars blow lines, lose their pants and more in this hilarious collection of movie and TV bloopers.
Bud Abbott
Self (archive footage)
Don Adams
Self (archive footage)
Alan Alda
Self (archive footage)
Eve Arden
Self (archive footage)
Lucille Ball
Self (archive footage)
Humphrey Bogart
Self (archive footage)
James Cagney
Self (archive footage)
Johnny Carson
Self (archive footage)
Cher
Self (archive footage)
William Shatner, Liz Taylor and many more stars blow lines, lose their pants and more in this hilarious collection of movie and TV bloopers.
Documentary about the making of American Pie (1999), American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003).
Stand-up comedian Kevin Hart talks about his family, travel and a year full of reckless behavior in front of a live sold-out crowd in London.
Fresh off the heels of appearing in movies like Superhero Movie and The 40 Year-Old Virgin, fast-talking comedian Kevin Hart stars in his second live stand-up performance in Cleveland, Ohio, where he makes fun of everything and everybody - especially himself.
A behind-the-scenes mockumentary of Tropic Thunder.
Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
เจอร์รี่ ไซน์เฟลด์หวนกลับมายังคลับที่เขาแสดงเป็นครั้งแรกในช่วง 1970 คราวนี้เขาขนมุกอันเป็นเอกลักษณ์มาผสมผสานกับเรื่องราวจากวัยเด็กและความทรงจำช่วงแรกในแวดวงตลก
JB Smoove and Martin Starr host a celebration of 20 years of "Spider-Man" movies, from the Sam Raimi trilogy to Marc Webb's movies and the trio from Jon Watts.
Al Pacino's deeply-felt rumination on Shakespeare's significance and relevance to the modern world through interviews and an in-depth analysis of "Richard III."
มอร์แกน สเปอร์ล็อค นักสารคดีที่ได้รับรางวัล ได้หันมาถ่ายทำเรื่องราวการทำงานของหนุ่มๆ วัน ไดเร็กชัน ในภาพยนตร์คอนเสิร์ตและเบื้องหลัง
Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, United States. It was one of the largest scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: watched live by an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations. "It's twelve noon in London, seven AM in Philadelphia, and around the world it's time for Live Aid...!"