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COACHELLA, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Hilarious, politically charged and sitting on top of the comedy world, Katt Williams has been seen on HBO, MTV, BET, in movies even in music videos. Rolling Stone magazine named him the "hottest new comedian," and now Williams is bringing his unique personality, pimp-esque charisma and endless supply of original jokes to Spotlight 29 Casino on January 26. (Logo: here) Known as much for his permed hair as he is for his animated performances and quick wit, Williams has been making his mark in Hollywood for more than 10 years. His influence in comedy took off in 1999 when he became a large presence at The Improv, The Comedy Club, The Icehouse and even had his own room at The Hollywood Park Casino where he had a large, loyal following. His HBO specials have pulled more than 8 million viewers, and he has been widely seen on multiple networks in shows such as "Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam" and "Wild and Out." He has become a staple on the BET Network, appearing on shows such as "Comic View," "Rip the Runway," "Black Carpet," "106th & Park," The BET Awards and BET Comedy Awards.
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Hilarious video clips, clean, updated often, and ranging in topics from a dog's revenge to a cat attack. Each joke is labeled, and all have been filtered for the best quality. You'll find funny videos about skating, computer rage, taking sharp turns, a strange mirror, bulging eyes, and more!
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-- Hilarious, politically charged and sitting on top of the comedy world, Katt Williams has been seen on HBO, MTV, BET, in movies even in music videos. Rolling Stone magazine named him the "hottest new comedian," and now Williams is bringing his unique personality, pimp-esque charisma and endless supply of original jokes to Spotlight 29 Casino on January 26.
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March 28 /PRNewswire/ -- "Meet the Fockers," the highest-grossing live-action comedy of all time, makes its DVD and VHS debut April 19, 2005 and includes a hilarious extended version of the film. In addition to an extra 15 minutes of sidesplitting laughter not included in the theatrical version, the DVD is packed with bonus material including 65 bloopers and 10 more deleted scenes. "Meet the Fockers," the sequel to the 2000 comedy smash "Meet the Parents," reunites Robert De Niro as ex-CIA operative Jack Byrnes; Ben Stiller as his future son-in-law, male nurse Greg Focker; Blythe Danner as Jack's wife; and Teri Polo as Greg's fiancee. But this time they're joined by Hollywood icons Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand as Greg's eccentric and overbearing parents Bernie and Roz Focker. One of the most popular comedies ever, "Meet the Fockers" is ready to take its place on the shelf of all-time classics. The DVD is priced at $29.98 SRP; the VHS is $23.98.
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MR. HILARIOUS is one of the greatest bands ever. Created in late 1986 by four Manchester youths, MR. HILARIOUS has gone on to grand heights. After many tours with such genre greats as U2 and Lenny Kravitz, MR. HILARIOUS faded into shadows with the arrival of mid-nineties hiphop. But all was not lost. At Live Aid 2005, adoring fans were overjoyed to see MR. HILARIOUS play, ushering in a new era of happiness for the band and its fans.
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This hilarious, wild and woolly talk show stars two foul-mouthed furry animals -- Bronx Bunny, the star-struck title character, and his cranky sidekick Teddy T, the politically incorrect panda. The duo, who recently moved from the Bronx, invites celebrity guests into their crummy East Los Angeles TV studio/apartment where they run a low-rent uncensored public access show, asking "the questions" you wouldn't hear asked on typical interview shows. Among the stars that join the two hosts (and take on all their inappropriate questions) are Howie Mandel ("Deal or No Deal"), Kelly Carlson ("Nip/Tuck"), "Star Trek's" George Takei, Joely Fisher ("Til Death"), "Saved By the Bell's" Screech (Dustin Diamond), Eric Roberts (A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints) and many others. It's a chance for these personalities to relax, take off their ties, jackets, and sometimes a little more, and take on the questions never asked on Leno, Letterman and certainly not Oprah.
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