A married man is granted the opportunity to have an affair by his wife. Joined in the fun by his best pal, things get a little out of control when both wives start engaging in extramarital activities as well.
The ongoing war between the canine and feline species is put on hold when they join forces to thwart a rogue cat spy with her own sinister plans for conquest.
Rising rock star, TJ Cray, gets the shot of a lifetime, an audition with a A & R man. On the way into the city, a carload of drunks smash into his car, severing his hands. He drops out of the business and becomes a homeless drunk. Cray wakes up to a pulsing beat in an abandoned warehouse, where a "rave" party is in full action. To his rescue comes Anamika, a computer artist, who takes him outside for fresh air. They become friends and eventually reinvent TJ's career. With the help of friends, they replace his hands with prosthetics and design a metallic cyber looking suit. TJ quickly becomes an overnight sensation, known as Cyberstorm. The fi...
The Rocker tells the story of a failed drummer who is given a second chance at fame. Robert "Fish" Fishman is the extremely dedicated and astoundingly passionate drummer for the eighties hair band Vesuvius, who is living the rock n' roll dream until he is unceremoniously kicked out of the band. Twenty years after his rock star fantasies are destroyed, just when Fish has finally given up all hope, he hears that his nephew's high school rock band A.D.D. is looking for a new drummer. They reluctantly make him the newest member of the band, giving him a chance to reclaim the rock God throne he's always thought he deserved, and taking the young ba...
The series started airing on Spike TV on September 29, 2008 with a weeklong marathon. TBS also began airing the show shortly after, acquiring the show in fall 2008 to run in the early morning hours, it currently runs for two to three hours on TBS during the early morning hours (depending on the length of overnight programming). TV Land picked up the rights to broadcast the show from its MTV Networks sister Spike in August 2009. Comedy Central began airing the show on February 8, 2010; Comedy Central acquired rights to air the series from TV Land, who in turn, had earlier acquried the rights to the series from Spike, though Comedy Central drop...
Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate) The older child of the Bundy clan; a stereotypical dumb blonde who is often derided as a slut and dates a parade of losers who get under Al's skin to the point of him physically assaulting them in some way. Her repetitive stupidity leads to many humorous incidents, from forgetting ideas on the spot to mispronouncing/misspelling words (like DOG). Like her mother, she is quick to grab Al's money for expensive things. Her favorite hobby is belittling her lonely and sexless brother. When it comes down to it, she stands up for Bud against anyone outside of the family.
Bud Franklin Bundy (David Faustino) The younger of Al and Peggy's children, and the most intelligent member of the family. His awkwardness and preoccupation with sex leads to his failure with women. Despite his flaws and being named after a beer, Bud is the only Bundy to graduate high school and go to college. In an attempt to improve his success with girls, Bud often uses his alternate persona, "Grandmaster B," a bad boy rapper from New York. When using the "Grandmaster B" persona, Bud usually wears dark sunglasses and a backwards Los Angeles Raiders hat (Raiders relocated to Los Angeles for thirteen years, 1982 to 1994, returning to Oakl...
Marcy D'Arcy (Amanda Bearse) The Bundys' next-door neighbor; Peggy's best friend and Al's nemesis; an educated banker and Republican, but also a feminist and environmentalist who often protests Al's schemes with his NO MA'AM group. Al constantly belittles her by calling her names frequently based on chickens. At the outset of the show, Marcy was married to yuppie Steve Rhoades (David Garrison), who eventually became a friend of Al's. When Steve was written off the show during the fourth season, he was eventually replaced by Jefferson D'Arcy (Ted McGinley), a pretty-boy and a scam-artist with whom Marcy wakes up one morning and discovers sh...
Buck (portrayed by Buck Bundy, originally named 'Mike' voiced by Cheech Marin, Kevin Curran, and Kim Weiskopf) The Bundys' wisecracking dog, who insults his family behind their backs and is punished upon his death by being reincarnated as Lucky, the dog the Bundys acquire to replace Buck.
In 1989, Terry Rakolta, a conservative homemaker from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, led a boycott against Married... with Children after viewing the episode Her Cups Runneth Over 0306. Offended by the images of an old man wearing a woman's garter and stockings, the scene where Steve touches the panties of a mannequin dressed in S&M gear, a homosexual man wearing a tiara on his head (and Al's line "...and they wonder why we call them 'queens'"), and a half-nude woman who takes off her bra in front of Al (and is shown with her arms covering her bare chest in the next shot), Rakolta began a letter-writing campaign to advertisers, demanding they...
Married... with Children is an American sitcom that aired for eleven seasons that featured a dysfunctional family living in Chicago. The show, notable for being the first prime time television series to air on Fox, ran from April 5, 1987, to June 9, 1997. The series was created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt. The show was known for handling non-standard topics for the time period, which garnered the then-fledgling Fox network a standing among the Big Three television networks (ABC, CBS and NBC). The series' 11-season, 262-episode run makes it the longest-lasting live-action sitcom on the Fox network. The show's famous theme song is "Love ...
The first season of the series was videotaped at ABC Television Center in Hollywood. From season three to season eight, the show was taped at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood and the remaining three seasons were taped at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. The series was produced by Embassy Communications on its first season and the remaining seasons by ELP Communications under the studio Columbia Pictures Television (and eventually Columbia TriStar Television).
The show follows the lives of Al Bundy, a once-glorious high school football player (who scored four touchdowns in a single game for Polk High School) turned hard luck salesman of women's shoes; his tartish, obnoxious wife Peg; their attractive but dimwitted and sexually promiscuous daughter Kelly; and Bud, their unpopular, girl crazy, oily but comparatively smart son (and the only Bundy who ever attended college). Their neighbors are the upwardly mobile Steve Rhoades and his wife Marcy, who later gets remarried to Jefferson D'Arcy, a white-collar criminal who becomes Marcy's "trophy husband" and Al's sidekick. Most storylines involve a schem...
Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) The head of the Bundy household and the show's protagonist; afflicted by the "Bundy curse", which consigns him to an unrewarding career selling women's shoes and a life with a family that constantly mocks and disrespects him but who still can enjoy the simple things in life. He constantly attempts to live back in his high school Big Man On Campus days, when he was the star fullback.
Peggy Bundy (Katey Sagal) Al's lazy, selfish, big-haired, red-headed wife who spends most of her time parked in front of the TV watching talk shows or robbing Al blind to go shopping; a famously inattentive mother and nagging wife who laughs when Al or her kids beg for food. She has even cried on one occasion after being forced to cook. Her big taste for things like clothes and male strippers have run Al into debt on numerous occasions. A running joke in the series is Al's lack of interest in having married Peg in the first place, due to being forced into marrying her by her dad and his shotgun. Her best friend is Marcy, who she occasional...
This "alternate film" companion to _Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)_ was compiled from dropped sub-plots and alternate takes. While Ron Burgundy's rivalry with Veronica Corningstone continues, a group of unprofessional thieves better known as 'The Alarm Clock' try to make the truth known, whatever that may be.
Italian Stefano arrives on Dolphin Island off the coast of Georgia and gets a job as a handyman at a motel. He and motel laundress Claudine start a relationship.
Tough drama looks at the plight of a young L.A. prostitute, who shoots heroin to get through the day, sells sex just to survive, and eats roadkill sometimes when there isn't anything else available. Into this futile existence is thrown a psycho killer, who gets off on raping and slaughtering the girls he catches on the streets. Sy is a straight kid from Sanata Barbara, who gets drawn into this scuzzy underworld and tries to rescue the young prostitute from the killer and her existence.
A romantic comedy centered on a guy and a gal who try to keep their love alive as they shuttle back and forth between New York and San Francisco to see one another.
Wild Bill Hickok, famed lawman and gunman of the Old West, is haunted by his past and his reputation. He is loved by, but cannot love, Calamity Jane. Dogging his trail is young Jack McCall, who blames Bill for abandoning the boy's mother and destroying her life. McCall has sworn to kill Bill, and Bill's ghosts, his failing eyesight, and his fondness for opium may make McCall's task easier.
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