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Internet Famous

Six Internet sensations (Shane Dawson, Steve Greene, Wendy McColm) compete against one another for a chance to land their own TV show.

Movie Movie

This spoof of 1930s American films features two movies and a trailer, with the same cast members acting in all three. "Dynamite Hands" follows an up-and-coming boxer (Harry Hamlin) with a heart of gold who stumbles into a life of excess when he falls for a nightclub singer (Trish Van Devere) and meets a sleazy gangster (Eli Wallach). In "Baxter's Beauties of 1933," a Broadway producer (George C. Scott) learns that he is dying and attempts to create one last hit show.

Losin' It

A teenager (Tom Cruise) and his buddies drive to '60s Tijuana with a woman (Shelley Long) looking for a quick divorce.

Rolling Kansas

The Murphy boys, whose hippie parents were sent to prison when they were young, have grown into problematic adults. Dick (James Roday), for example, is a divorced and struggling salesman, and Dave (Jay Paulson) works at a gas station. Luckily, the Murphys' parents left them a map to a secret government marijuana field -- so Dick, Dave and their paraplegic brother, Dinkadoo (Sam Huntington), along with two friends, set off to find this legendary pot, which they hope to sell.

Standing Up, Falling Down

A failing stand-up comedian and an alcoholic dermatologist give each other the confidence to face the failures in their lives.

Humor Me

An aging father refuses to engage emotionally with his son, who is desperate for approval.

Internet Famous

Six Internet sensations (Shane Dawson, Steve Greene, Wendy McColm) compete against one another for a chance to land their own TV show.

Movie Movie

This spoof of 1930s American films features two movies and a trailer, with the same cast members acting in all three. "Dynamite Hands" follows an up-and-coming boxer (Harry Hamlin) with a heart of gold who stumbles into a life of excess when he falls for a nightclub singer (Trish Van Devere) and meets a sleazy gangster (Eli Wallach). In "Baxter's Beauties of 1933," a Broadway producer (George C. Scott) learns that he is dying and attempts to create one last hit show.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP5 "Mexico Every Single Day"

Shrimp in chipotle sauce; Central Mexican guacamole; chili-pineapple margarita; cilantro-jalapeno adobo sauce.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP6 "Milk Street Suppers"

Georgian chicken soup; cracked potatoes with vermouth, coriander and fennel; fluffy olive oil scrambled eggs; seasoning a carbon steel pan.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP7 "Milk Street Italian"

Italian flatbread; ricotta-semolina cheesecake; gemelli pasta with chevre, arugula and walnuts; frying eggs.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP8 "Simply Spanish"

Garlic soup; Spanish spice-crusted pork tenderloin bites; kale salad.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP9 "Not Your Mother's Cake"

Whipped cream biscuits with macerated strawberries with lime; lemon-buttermilk pound cake; prepping a pan; pistachio-cardamom loaf cake.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP10 "Milk Street Menu"

No-sear lamb or beef; chickpea stew; harissa; caramel oranges.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP11 "Milk Street Holidays"

Prune, peppercorn and herb-rubbed roast beef; rye-on-rye sticky toffee pudding; skillet-charred Brussels sprouts; kitchen cabinet essentials.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP12 "Crazy Noodles"

Peruvian pesto; soba with miso butter and asparagus; pisco sours; Trapanese pesto, a Sicilian pasta dish; kitchen cabinet essentials.

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