No matter what language you speak - these shows will still make you Laugh Out LOUD!
Thousands of abandoned children, doomed to die on the outskirts of cities…
Each year, 20 of them find themselves in the arena of a reality TV show. Determined not to fall back into poverty, they face a fierce competition to win the jackpot and be adopted by a celebrity couple. But this time around, the rules are changing.
Web comedy series about movie nerds in Japan.
Minoru's passion is movies.
But his love for movies is so strong that it is also a curse to his life.
His friends are also crazy about movies, and when they get together, a trouble often occurs because of their strong love for movies.
Helmut is in the midst of a personal crisis. His wife has thrown him out of their mutual home and Helmut has to move in with his grandmother. Since he is certain that only refugees can be the reason for his personal failure, Helmut gathers a group of vigilantes to fight back against what they think are foreign invaders taking over their country. Instead of regaining control over his personal life, Helmut now has a neonazi as bff who’s swamping him with relationship advice, which Helmut, prone as he is, cannot withstand. As the vigilantes try to force Helmuts ex to marry him in a suburbian standoff, Helmut is confronted with the fact that his life has jumped the rails and he has become a Nazi. But does he want to be one, and if not, will he be able to fight back?
The incredible story of a group of French resistance fighters unwillingly participating in the D-Day landings.
H2, KTM and Alpha owe the city mafia boss 2 million euros. They try to steal the money to pay it back but it's more difficult that they had anticipated and they bump into dangerous accountants, junkies, a fake Polish nun, low-life thieves, and psychopaths facing a pile of misunderstandings.
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