This musical comedy review began life off-Broadway, another brainchild of National Lampoon, the same folks who brought audiences Animal House. The video satirizes the me-generation of yuppies, American politics of the 1980s, and other social foibles through the eyes of two hippies. The Rip Van Winkle-like pair, have been in a drug-induced coma since the end of the '60s. Now they find themselves in a social milieu completely unlike what they left behind. The cast includes Rodger Bumpass, who has done voice work in The Iron Giant, The Emperor's New Groove, and Toy Story 2.
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Men with Brooms is a Canadian television sitcom, which debuted on CBC Television on October 4, 2010. It is a television adaptation of the 2002 film Men with Brooms, and was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.The series stars Brendan Gall, William Vaughan, Joel Keller, Anand Rajaram, Aliyah O'Brien, Glenda Braganza, and Siobhan Murphy. The show's producer, Paul Gross, narrates and makes occasional appearances as Chris Cutter, his character in the original film.Men with Brooms aired for one season and was not renewed.
Comedian Jeff Foxworthy introduces segments featuring "individuals with incredible and incredibly goofy talents." Included: a man who can kick himself in the head; a man who can stick 15 quarters up his nose; a woman who can make her tongue move in a rippling motion; a man who can stick multiple beer cans on his bald head. Also: Henry Lizardlover, who has numerous lizards for pets.
You know John Witherspoon as Ice Cube's outrageously funny, dog-catching dad in the smash urban trilogy Friday, Next Friday, and Friday After Next. You remember him from Boomerang, Little Nicky, and Little Man, and as "Pops" on the long-running syndicated sitcom The Wayans Brothers. His countless movie and television roles, along with his signature catchphrases, "Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!" and "You Got to Coordinate!" have made him a pop culture icon. Once you've seen Witherspoon's outrageous stage performance, you understand why he's earned the reputation as one of America's best stand-up comedians.