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- You're about to meet some people with some serious pet problems. Good thing there's an iron hand of pet justice to sort things straight.
- Barry Crimmins is pissed. His hellfire brand of comedy has rained verbal lightning bolts on American audiences and politicians for decades, yet you've probably never heard of him. But once you've experienced Bobcat Goldthwait's brilliant character portrait of him and heard Crimmins's secret, you will never forget him. From his unmistakable bullish frame came a scathingly ribald stand-up style that took early audiences by force. Through stark, smart observation and judo-like turns of phrase, Crimmins's rapid-fire comedy was a war on ignorance and complacency in '80s America at the height of an ill-considered foreign policy. Crimmins discusses another side of his character, revealing in detail a dark and painful past that inspired his life-changing campaign of activism in the hope of saving others from a similar experience. Interviews with comics like Margaret Cho and Marc Maron illustrate Crimmins's love affair with comedy and his role in discovering and supporting the development of many of today's stars. As a venerated member of America's comic community, Crimmins could be your newest national treasure. Just don't tell him that.
- Each year, Bigfoot enthusiasts from around the world descend on rural Ohio for the Ohio Bigfoot Conference, a weekend devoted to the search for the elusive creature. Director Bobcat Goldthwait, along with Alexie Gilmore and Bryce Johnson from 'Willow Creek,' immerse themselves in the world of Sasquatch. Believers and skeptics alike share their views in their own words, and a controversy erupts over a well-known Bigfoot expert's presentation.
- A concert film version of the popular live show and podcast. Filmed in October 2013 at Largo at the Coronet, this film features Sparks Nevada, Marshal on Mars in "The Piano has been Thinkin'" and Beyond Belief, "Doll's Well That Ends Well."
- Stand up topics include extreme laziness, Hitler, and the joys and pitfalls of shopping at Trader Joes
- On New Year's Eve, married couple and theatre artists Steven and Vanessa host an annual get-together at their parents' cabin for their oldest friends, struggling actress Sadie and her new surfer/rock star boyfriend Jude, Bryce, a repressed accountant, and Jodie, a world-weary photojournalist. When Jodie and Bryce drop a relationship bombshell over dinner, they set off a chain reaction of truth-telling that promises to destroy the carefully-crafted reality of everyone present. How long is too long to wait for your dream? Can art change the world? Are we all doomed? A film about old friends and artistic passion, Auld Lang Syne is a meditation on the creative class, global warming, and the power of damn fine pie.
- Morgan Murphy brings dry and self-deprecating wit to the stage for this hilarious, gin-soaked special. Murphy's first target is always herself, but won't hesitate to bring down everyone from Planned Parenthood to teenage sexters.
- Murder is the solution to most of life's problems. Richard Harrow is here to help.
- In his first hour-long comedy special, Twitter sensation Brian Gaar tackles everything from the challenges of fatherhood to trying to keep his gamer cred in his 30s. Filmed live at the Spider House Ballroom in Austin, Texas.
- Following the cancellation of their long running kids show, the costumed members of The Funtime Gang are thrust into the real world.
- Robert Kelly: Live at the Village Underground is a stand-up comedy film that captures the indomitable nightlife and comedy club scene of New York City through Robert Kelly's raucous, savvy and hilarious one-man show.
- A stage show and podcast in the style of old time radio.
- The video starring Doug the Pug.