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You don't have to be stoned, or under the influence of any substance, to absorb these light-hearted but decidedly educational messages about science.
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The comedy series will be filmed in a similar documentary style following a fictional team of gamers trying to win a championship.
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Mike Mildon and Jackson Rowe play amateur detectives as they try to figure out what happened to Mike's great-great uncle Harold Heaven in 1934.
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Think Merriam-Webster, but vulgar.
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Byron Allen and Funny or Die are joining forces for next month's comedy festival.
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In which Zach Galifianakis plays Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell plays Will Ferrell and a bunch of celebrities have cameos as a bunch of celebrities.
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The movie follows Galifianakis as he attempts to restore his reputation after Between Two Ferns turns him into a viral laughing stock.
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Surviving Twin boasts neither set-ups nor punchlines. Rather, it's a sentimental postcard of a performance piece.
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Season 2 will be available in its entirety on Thursday, November 22.
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Are you blown away by Andy Serkis' motion capture performances? Then brace yourself for the magic of Bradley Whitford.
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CBSAA's first original comedy is about a lot of people involved in a drug bust doing a whole lot of nothing.
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It turns out it's hard to be a good ally when your inclination is to categorize every human you meet into a little box.
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Climate change may be no laughing matter, but this duo finds a way to illustrate this very real threat in a very funny way.
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"It's like being upset there's no vegan option, so you order a side of beef."
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He's been in viral internet videos, a CBS sitcom and one of Melissa McCarthy's biggest movies ever, all as a warm up to his own show TV show.
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Check out all the new content Netflix has to offer this August.
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Netflix is wading into YA waters again.
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The '30 Rock' star auditions for the coveted role of Peter Pan.
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Surely Beetlejuice could use a sister!
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Kate Mara and Ellen Page play two vertically challenged police officers in this parody of 'True Detective.'