s+(BKbD+tJL,Q~~_6.JPG) | WEST WING creator Aaron Sorkin presents a revealing and very funny look at the backstage workings of a late-night comedy sketch show in STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP. The show (which is named STUDIO 60) is plummeting in the ratings and it looks like... |
 | This double-hitter features legendary comedian Richard Pryor in his prime. HERE AND NOW shows the controversial funnyman in a 1983 live performance shot at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans. LIVE ON SUNSET STRIP features two performances at the... |
 | The often caustic and always funny comedian is in top form in this film which is comprised of two sold-out concerts at the Hollywood Palladium. Pryor often draws from his own experiences which include the accident that almost cost him his life. |
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 | Designed with trainer Michael Carson, Carmen Electra's FIT TO STRIP workout comprises volume two of her Aerobic Striptease series. Building on the striptease-inspired dance moves from volume one, FIT TO STRIP introduces a slightly more advanced... |
 | Conceived by Paul Reubens as a loving commemoration of children's shows from the 1950s and '60s, THE PEE-WEE HERMAN SHOW debuted in 1981 at Hollywood's Groundlings Theater before moving on to the famous Roxy Theater. The show, incorporating puppets... |
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