"Operation: Terrortubbies" (2003) "Operation: Terrortubbies" is an animated Webtoon by "San Francisco Chronicle" cartoonist Don Asmussen spoofing bad military movies ("My Big Fat Greek Vietnam War") and War on Terror figures George W. Bush, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, and John Ashcroft on the combat trail in Iraq. From Mondo and SFGate.com. Steve Martin's "Morto the Magician" Comedian and lifelong magician Steve Martin is the creative force and screenwriter of "Morto the Magician," an animated Webtoon about a decidedly untalented illusionist. Although violent, this must-see short, on display at ArtBeel.com, is nicely executed and stylized, reminiscent of the Looney Tunes cartoons of Chuck Jones. "Agent Cody Banks" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) The trailer is stuffed with cool nods to the James Bond action flicks, but will the whole movie stand the spoof test? Frankie Muniz ("Malcolm in the Middle") is a teen CIA agent thrown into a deadly case, while trying to throw himself into the arms of Hilary Duff. Run the trailer, then enter the official MGM site for more film clips, cast photos and bios, screensaver, wallpapers, and cards. "Old School" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, and Vince Vaughn miss their bygone college party days, so they start their own fraternity with related shenanigans. See the comedy movie trailer at Apple. Then, visit Dreamworks, where you'll find film clips, a photo gallery, and more about the cast, crew, and production. "Stone Trek" Animated Web Cartoon Series From StoneTrek.com, home to the Webtoon series: "Captain's log: Stonedate 25,000 years B.C.! That's right, ol' buddy, ol' pal ... humans were traveling in space long before you thought they were!
HOW? Back in those days, the expanding universe was a lot smaller than it is nowadays, so the stars were easier to reach!" "Stone Trek": It's classic "Star Trek," as if viewed on "The Flintstones'" TV.
"Bringing Down the House" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) Steve Martin and Queen Latifah in the culture clash comedy "Bringing Down the House," also starring Eugene Levy, Jean Smart, and Betty White. See the trailer at Apple. Visit the related links for more trailer sources, movie clips, reviews, and photos. The "Maggie" Sitcom, Created by Erma Bombeck "While Erma Bombeck is best known for her newspaper column which celebrated the extraordinary in the ordinary and chronicled life's absurdities, the "Maggie" sitcom showed her versatility as a writer," says ErmaMuseum.org. "'Maggie' was about an ordinary family from Dayton, Ohio (where Erma grew up), and included a son who hadn't been seen since he'd entered the bathroom when he hit puberty."
"Deliver Us From Eva" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) - Big sister Eva (Gabrielle Union) meddles in the romantic lives of her siblings. So much so, their men design a scheme to get Eva out of the picture. They hire a man (LL Cool J) to woo her. From Focus Features, see the "Deliver Us From Eva" comedy trailer at Apple. Visit the official movie site for background, picture gallery, music samples, wallpaper, e-cards, and The Men and The Women. "Shanghai Knights" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) - Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson go to London in this sequel to "Shanghai Noon," from Touchstone Pictures. Click to see the trailer at Apple. Enter the official "Shanghai Knights" site for more movie clips, production notes, screen saver, desktops, photo gallery, and the Shanghai Showdown Flash game.
Disney's "The Jungle Book 2" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) - Thirty-six years after its release, Disney artists revisit Walt's final animated feature, "The Jungle Book," and continue the adventures. Remarkably, the Kipling characters haven't aged a minute, but Baloo, the bear, and the human boy, Mowgli, now sound suspiciously like John Goodman and Haley Joel Osment. Watch the trailer and movie clips, including "The Bear Necessities." "How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) - Tagline: "One of them is lying. So is the other." Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey star in the romantic comedy, "How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days." "The Guru" Comedy Movie Trailer (2003) - A young Indian dance teacher moves to New York, where he's mistaken for a spiritual master in "The Guru," a silly romantic comedy of culture clashes, starring Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei, Jimi Mistry, Christine Baranski, and Michael McKean. See "The Guru" trailer at Apple or through the Related links. Universal's official site has photos, clips, Magic 8-Ball, and sound bites, too. "Hollywood Squares" Video Clip Highlights The classic celebrity tic-tac-toe game rolls along on "Hollywood Squares." At the quiz program's official site, see star photographs, play "Hollywood Squares": The Online Game (straight trivia, not humorous), and watch these nutty show excerpts and brief interviews with Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Mull, Carrot Top, Burt Reynolds, Phyllis Diller, Brad Garrett, and many more. Miller Lite: "Catfight" - Uncensored Miller Lite's controversial "Catfight" TV commercial is shown online at IFILM and Miller Brewing in both censored and uncensored versions. Is this male fantasy tease sexist, silly, or much ado about nothing? One thing is for sure, "Catfight" is best for adult consumption, especially the 67-second hard version with its suggestive tag punch line. "Nike Shox: The Streaker" TV Commercial (2003) - In this popular spot from the Nike "More Go" advertising campaign, a streaker flashes an entire soccer stadium crowd, racing naked across the field and into the stands. Oh, the humanity! Good thing he's wearing his Nike Shox to outrun the cops. |