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In this aftershow, Jamie and Adam address driving odd objects through San Francisco, Jamie's pirate name, small-stature pirates, costume-wearing, climbing two (vs. more) stories and ... ACHOO! Pardon me.
Sketch superstar David Alan Grier returns to television with an audaciously afro-tastic spoof of TV magazine shows, featuring biting dispatches from the urban jungle and outrageous reports from the frontlines of pop culture.
Trailer for Big Miracle. Inspired by the true story that captured the hearts of people across the world, the rescue adventure Big Miracle tells the amazing tale of a small town news reporter (John Krasinski) and a Greenpeace volunteer (Drew Barrymore) who are joined by rival world superpowers to save a family of majestic gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle. Local newsman Adam Carlson (Krasinski) can't wait to escape the northern tip of Alaska for a bigger market. But just when the story of his career breaks, the world comes chasing it, too. With an oil tycoon, heads of state and hungry journalists descending upon the frigid outpost, the one who worries Adam the most is Rachel Kramer (Barrymore). Not only is she an outspoken environmentalist, she's also his ex-girlfriend. With time running out, Rachel and Adam must rally an unlikely coalition of Inuit natives, oil companies and Russian and American military to set aside their differences and free the whales. As the world's attention turns to the top of the globe, saving these endangered animals becomes a shared cause for nations entrenched against one another and leads to a momentary thaw in the Cold War.
Inspired by the true story that captured the hearts of people across the world, the rescue adventure Big Miracle tells the amazing tale of a small town news reporter (John Krasinski) and a Greenpeace volunteer (Drew Barrymore) who are joined by rival world superpowers to save a family of majestic gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle. Local newsman Adam Carlson (Krasinski) can't wait to escape the northern tip of Alaska for a bigger market. But just when the story of his career breaks, the world comes chasing it, too. With an oil tycoon, heads of state and hungry journalists descending upon the frigid outpost, the one who worries Adam the most is Rachel Kramer (Barrymore). Not only is she an outspoken environmentalist, she's also his ex-girlfriend. With time running out, Rachel and Adam must rally an unlikely coalition of Inuit natives, oil companies and Russian and American military to set aside their differences and free the whales. As the world's attention turns to the top of the globe, saving these endangered animals becomes a shared cause for nations entrenched against one another and leads to a momentary thaw in the Cold War.
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In the Army Now -- Two youths who join the Army find themselves in the Middle East conflict.
Pauly Shore is definitely not one of the few good men Army recruitment has in mind for molding into a soldier. But that doesn't stop pacifist Pauly from signing up for a hitch in the Reserves in order to cash in on all the great perks, including free room and board and a steady salary for doing minimal work. Now, this man's Army is putting Pauly to the test. And Pauly the military misfit is serving his country as only he can, and single-handedly putting the Army on Red Alert.
Two youths who join the Army find themselves in the Middle East conflict.
Two misguided youths join the Army as part of the water purification team but find themselves on the front lines in the Middle East conflict. Along with their companions, they are called on to save the day in combat, something they know little about.
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In this sneak peek from Comedy Central's all-new series, "Chocolate News," see how we don't just filter the news, we filter it with menthol.
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