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Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again

This sequel to "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" serves up more down-home humor from Southern comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White. The live stand-up show begins with Engvall giving the lowdown on what men really want. White follows up with his usual acerbic brand of humor. Foxworthy reels the crowd back in with an amusing routine about family and relationships. Finally, Larry the Cable Guy closes the night out on a typically lewd note.

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road

Comics Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White perform their stand-up routines.

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.

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.

The Compleat Al

A colorful reality marries an equally vivid imagination in a hilarious portrait of musician-satirist Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic's personal life and career.

Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter

Lucille Ball (Frances Fisher) and Desi Arnaz (Maurice Benard) are portrayed, from their meeting in 1940 to "I Love Lucy" in 1951.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP1 "Homecooking, Chinese Style"

Chinese white-cooked chicken with ginger-soy dressing; using an Asian cleaver vs. a Western chef's knife; hot oil-flashed chard with ginger scallions and chili.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP2 "The New Baking"

Claire Ptak of London's Violet Bakery demonstrates how to under-whip egg whites for a lighter cake; chocolate, prune and rum cake; brown sugar tart with single-crust pie dough.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP3 "From Thailand With Love"

Thai fried rice; Thai-style coleslaw with mint and cilantro; pickled chilies; Thai chicken.

Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

S1, EP4 "Tahini Rules!"

Turkish meatballs with lime-yogurt sauce; Israeli hummus; sweet-and-sour mint dressing; tahini swirl brownies.

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.

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