tBKl,ofFGoQ~~_6.JPG) | George Carlin was one of America's most celebrated comedians, known for his razor sharp wit and his prescient observations on contemporary society. In this fascinating and wildly entertaining biography, Carlin recalls his life growing up in... |
 | Breaking from his signature slacker-underdog films like CLERKS, MALLRATS, and CHASING AMY, Kevin Smith delivers the feel-good family movie JERSEY GIRL. While Smith's pert one-liners and wryly ironic sense of humor are clearly present in the script,... |
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 | Director Michael Schultz follows up his critically acclaimed and commercially successful COOLEY HIGH with this hilarious day-in-the-life tale set in modern day Los Angeles. At Sully Boyar's car wash, a juvenile, motley crew of city dwellers "work... |
 | Imaginative theology and a bigger-than-usual budget make Kevin Smith's (CHASING AMY, CLERKS) fourth film a kind of post-Catholic fantasy that only a comic-book enthusiast of his caliber could dream up. It concerns banished angels, Loki (Matt Damon)... |
 | After 70 years of indignities on the planet, it's clear that time hasn't mellowed George Carlin out any with this HBO special--his final concert appearance. No one is safe from Carlin's trenchant commentary as he dispenses cutting observations on... |
![CD: Class Clown [PA] George Carlin, Aug-2009](http://i.ebayimg.com/08/!!d5eHy!!mM~$(KGrHgoH-EEEjlLl)LvtBKiVj6i-iQ~~_6.JPG) | Audio Remixer: Pete Abbott. Recording information: The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Editor: Pete Abbott. Photographer: Vicki Hodgetts. Following soon after the scene-setting FM & AM, 1972's CLASS CLOWN fully introduced George Carlin's brand-new... |
 | George Carlin collects his favorite bits from his forty years on the comedy circuit. Among the highlights are "Stuff," "Baseball and Football," "Dogs and Cats," "Cars and Driving," "Losing Things," and, of course, "Seven Words You Can't Say on TV." |
 | Imaginative theology and a bigger-than-usual budget make Kevin Smith's (CHASING AMY, CLERKS) fourth film a kind of post-Catholic fantasy that only a comic-book enthusiast of his caliber could dream up. It concerns banished angels, Loki (Matt Damon)... |
 | Imaginative theology and a bigger-than-usual budget make Kevin Smith's (CHASING AMY, CLERKS) fourth film a kind of post-Catholic fantasy that only a comic-book enthusiast of his caliber could dream up. It concerns banished angels, Loki (Matt Damon)... |