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There are laughs and there are...

There are laughs and there are laughs. Larry walking into the sushi place to loud greetings of "Chicken Teriyaki Boy"? That's a laugh. But Larry's father watching porn so loud it could be heard throughout the whole front hall of the nursing home? That's a laugh. I mean, I'm giggling as I type this. His sweet, old dad with those giant glasses, saying "What? I can't hear it." Truly a classic moment, and one that can be shown only on pay-cable.

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There are laughs and there are...

There are laughs and there are laughs. Larry walking into the sushi place to loud greetings of "Chicken Teriyaki Boy"? That's a laugh. But Larry's father watching porn so loud it could be heard throughout the whole front hall of the nursing home? That's a laugh. I mean, I'm giggling as I type this. His sweet, old dad with those giant glasses, saying "What? I can't hear it." Truly a classic moment, and one that can be shown only on pay-cable.

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Premiered: May 28, 2005
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Premise: Actor-singer-comedian Mario Cantone's one-man tour de farce features showstopping impersonations of Liza Minnelli and Judy Garland. Cantone also aims pointed barbs at his normal Italian-American family, “which is an oxymoron”; his days as a “has-been kids-show host”; and auditoning for Disney's Broadway production of “The Lion King.” Filmed at New York City's Cort Theatre.

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