難兄難弟
It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng.
It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng.
曾志偉
Shoeshine Boy
吳耀漢
Ai Don Low
鍾楚紅
Ah Chu
麥嘉
Albert
石天
Shek
林子祥
Olive Peddler
譚詠麟
Shampoo Boy
成奎安
Butcher's Customer
張艾嘉
Restaurant Cleaner
It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng.
Eddie Murphy delights, shocks and entertains with dead-on celebrity impersonations, observations on '80s love, sex and marriage, a remembrance of Mom's hamburgers and much more.
A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.
Chris Rock takes the stage for his first comedy special in 10 years, filled with searing observations on fatherhood, infidelity and American politics.
As he closes out his slate of comedy specials, Dave takes the stage to try and set the record straight — and get a few things off his chest.
หนุ่มหน้าแบ๊วหัวไวอดีตผู้เขียนบทรายการ "แซเทอร์เดย์ไนต์ไลฟ์" จะมาสร้างเสียงหัวเราะฮากระจายว่าด้วยเรื่องชีวิตคู่ การไม่กินเส้นกับเด็กเล็ก และตอนที่เขาได้พบบิล คลินตัน
ความสัมพันธ์ของหญิงสาววัย 27 ปีที่กลัวการผูกมัดต้องพบกับการทดสอบเมื่อเธอและแฟนหนุ่มเข้าร่วมงานแต่งงาน 7 งานในปีเดียวกัน
A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.
An HBO special edited from three performances from Chris Rock's 2008 comedy tour: London (dark suit, dark shirt), Johannesburg (black suit, white shirt) and New York (shiny jacket). Topics include the ongoing presidential campaign, the possibility of a black president, George W. Bush, gas prices, low-paid jobs, ringtones and bottled water, sex, relationships and the correct use of the n-word
In this unique and dynamic live concert experience, Louis C.K.'s exploration of life after 40 destroys politically correct images of modern life with thoughts we have all had...but would rarely admit to.
Struggling movie producer To Wai-chen needs money for child support, so he reluctantly agrees to film a softcore remake of a Chinese classic.