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subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
Did you wish you were in the audience at the last two Golden Globes ceremonies, so you could bask in the hilarity of Amy's one-liners? If your answer to these questions is "Yes Please!" then you are in luck.
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
The author, who had access to Williams and members of the comedian’s family, is an unabashed fan but doesn’t shy away from the abundant messiness in his subject’s personal life."—The New York Times Book Review From New York Times ...
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
The hilarious, out-of-this-world ad that they came up with—featuring a picture of the two brothers as centaurs—immediately went viral, eventually landing these Wayfarers-wearing, moped-riding, completely reckless but ultimately loveable ...
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
Here are the never-before-told, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and remembrances from a master storyteller, filmmaker, and creator of all things funny.
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
Here is the life and lunatic times of the great eccentric genius, Groucho, a.k.a. Julius Henry Marx.
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
This is the biography of Larry, always and forever, the Stooge in the middle
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
The story of this modern classic spanned nearly two decades of wild obstacles as visionary director George Miller tried to mount one of the most difficult shoots in Hollywood history.
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
An examination of an extremely popular box office genre - the gross-out movie - Laughing Screaming is a serious study of this unashamedly lowbrow product.
subject:"Performing Arts Film Genres Comedy" from books.google.com
The second edition of The Comic Mind treats the comic developments of the 1970s in terms of the traditions of film comedy set forth in the first edition, including a discussion of the evolution of Jacques Tati and the emergence of Mel ...