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AKA: The IT Crowd Version 1.0 England/UK: 2006
Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson TV Shows/Movies / Comedy
Plot: Richard Ayoade ("Garth Marenghi's Darkplace") and Chris O'Dowd star in this hilarious comedy as a couple of computer nerds in a large company's IT department.
AKA: The IT Crowd Version 2.0 England/UK: 2007
Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson TV Shows/Movies / Comedy
Plot: "The IT Crowd" strikes back in the second series of the BAFTA-nominated comedy from Graham Linehan ("Father Ted", "Black Books") about a group of hopeless computer nerds.
AKA: Julie And Julia USA: 2009
Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, Chris Messina Comedy / Drama
Plot: A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in "Julie & Julia", the true stories of how Julia Child (Meryl Streep) inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days.
AKA: Julie And Julia USA: 2009
Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, Chris Messina Comedy / Drama
Plot: A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in "Julie & Julia", the true stories of how Julia Child (Meryl Streep) inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days.
Plot: Stephen Chow plays a shyster with an equally eccentric kung-fu ace of a wife, hilariously played by Anita Mui Yim-fong. Accompanied by Chow's number one screen sidekick, Ng Man-tat, he manages to bring justice to the court and laughter to the viewer.
AKA: Ten Girls Ago; Hard Luck; Daydreams; The Love Nest; Allez-Oop!; Jail Bait USA: 2001
Buster Keaton Comedy / Action/Adventure
Plot: In this exclusive collection of cinematic treasures, Kino on Video pays homage to the lesser-known works of the screen's most inventive comedian.
It's great to see Rowan Atkinson back in good form after the painful "Johnny English". His performance in "Keeping Mum" is an exercise in understatement, as is the film itself. A fun watch, but we felt it could have used a bit more bite.
Plot: Hit man Pae Buffgun is hired to assassinate Iron Cop, a ruthless law enforcer. Pae assembles a team for the hit. Meanwhile, a rival group is also contracted to kill Iron Cop. Both groups pick the same day for the hit and the end result is complete chaos.
Plot: "Kung Faux" is a series of classic kung fu films that have been individually cut to half-hour lengths, re-scored with hip-hop music, re-dubbed with the comedic voice overs of hip hop personalities, and combined with comic book style graphics.
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
It's no masterpiece, but this fun romp is enjoyably reminiscent of the golden age of wacky HK comedies, back when it was about the comedy rather than lame teen pop-idols.
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