Stand Up For Pits Comedy Special with Rebecca Corry Hosted by Kaley Cuoco

Rebecca Corry

The Stand Up For Pits Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to educating, advocating and saving the lives of pit bull "type" dogs. This one-of-a-kind show has been selling out for over twelve years nationwide and has gained worldwide support. Stand Up For Pits shows have and continue to save countless lives, help grow and support pit bull type dog rescues, help and support local shelters across the country and have helped place countless dogs in loving forever homes. In addition to raising funds and awareness these events also include a velvet hippo (dog) adoption, silent auction, merchandise for sale and an amazing comedy show with some of the nation’s best comedians.


Bob Saget: America's Dad

Danielle Winter

Robert ‘Bob’ Saget was a well-known edgy and ‘in your face’ stand-up comedian, television host and actor. It was ultimately his lead role in the American sitcom Full House, where he played the role of a widowed father with three young girls, which fetched him the kind of success he deserved. He quickly became “America’s Dad”, this being his first big role, gaining wide popularity and thousands of fans. Throughout the years, Saget remained a fixture in stand-up comedy, releasing multiple specials over the years and taking his show on the road. As well as being widely celebrated in the world of comedy, Bob Saget also used his fame and pay checks to support several charities, highlighting issues such as the Starlight’s Children’s Foundation and the Scleroderma Research Foundation.


Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story

Kevin S. Bright & Jeff Consiglio

After three decades as colorful bandleader for Johnny Carson, master trumpeter Doc Severinsen defies nature with a relentless schedule of touring into his nineties. A beloved musical icon traces his groundbreaking career and personal trials. Featuring rare archival footage, vibrant new musical performances, intimate interviews and appearances by Questlove, Arturo Sandoval, Chris Botti, and more.


A Stand Up Guy

Mike Young

Sammy Lagucci is a lovable loser who just wants to do right by his daughter. When he finds out the gangsters he runs with are planning to take him out, he enters the Witness Protection program to protect himself and his family. Going from The Big Apple to a small town in Wisconsin gets him down at first, but on a dare he does an impromptu stand-up comedy routine and finds he has a knack for it. His act goes viral, and what should be a blessing turns into a curse when his newfound fame gets the attention of the mob.


Bob Saget: Zero to Sixty

Jay Chapman

Grammy nominated comedian Bob Saget returns to his home, on the stand-up stage, in his new special, Bob Saget: Zero To Sixty. Filmed as a warm embrace in these troubling times, the comedy legend declares himself to be the last TV father you can trust in this R’ish rated hour of entertaining stories, riffing with the audience, words of wisdom, and new original comedy songs.


Bob Saget: That's What I'm Talking About

Jay Karas

Network-safe funnyman Bob Saget transforms himself into a spectacularly foul-mouthed explainer and raconteur in this live stage show from Seattle.


Benjamin

Bob Saget

A dysfunctional family coming together for an intervention on behalf of their youngest member, fifteen-year old, Benjamin. When the unlikely group assembles for one night, via a Facebook Event Invite, the adults on hand begin launching into their own problems while all but ignoring the one person who they came there to help. Through the unlikeliest of methods this initially fractured tribe of individuals finds solace and healing together— but not before turning their emotional guns on each other.


I Am Sam Kinison

Adrian Buitenhuis

I Am Sam Kinison is a feature-length documentary exploring the life and legacy of shock comic Sam Kinison, a former Pentecostal preacher turned stand-up comic who repurposed his pulpit-honed chops to the brazen rock ’n’ roll world of MTV-era comedy. Following a steep trajectory to fame, excess, despair and near-redemption, Sam died suddenly after he was struck by a drunk driver in 1992. Using extensive clips from his comedy specials that cover some of his favorite topics including marriage, women, homosexuality, God, religion and world hunger, Sam tells much of his story himself. Added perspective is provided by a dynamic cast of friends, family, fellow comics and celebrity party-mates, augmented by animated sequences that add color to energetic and often hilarious interviews.Key interviews include the inspired storytelling of Charlie Sheen, Jay Leno, Bill Burr, Ted Nugent, Joe Rogan, Corey Feldman, Bob Saget, Tommy Chong, porn star Ron Jeremy, and others.After suffering a childhood brain injury, failing as a Pentecostal preacher and enduring a humiliating marriage, Sam finally found his true voice and calling after stepping onto a comedy club stage in Houston, but it took years of struggle before mainstream audiences were ready to hear his message. Sam never lost his faith in God and his raucous story is replete with biblical themes fueled by sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll.I Am Sam Kinison shocks, schticks and screams its way through a life and a wild career that shattered the status quo and changed comedy forever.


Gilbert

Neil Berkeley

Legendary comedian Gilbert Gottfried has had quite the career. Rocketing to fame in the 1980's, he was thrust into public consciousness thanks to his brash personality and off-kilter comic timing. Now, foul-mouthed and unapologetic after decades of flying solo in both his work and in his personal life, Gilbert has shockingly reinvented himself…as a family man. Director Neil Berkeley’s "Gilbert" reveals an unexpected side to the iconic comedian. The film peeks behind the larger-than-life persona at a more personal story about growing up in Brooklyn and becoming a husband and father late in life. Gottfried’s ability to bring humor to even the darkest situations has, at times, gotten him into trouble. Still he soldiers on, an expert craftsman at bringing his audience to the edge (and sometimes pushing them over). Gilbert strips the comedic character away to reveal the man behind it. Berkeley allows the audience an intimate — even vulnerable — view of Gottfried out of character.


I Am Chris Farley

Derik Murray & Brent Hodge

Chris Farley lived his life full speed and committed to make everyone around him laugh out loud, and I Am Chris Farley will tell his hilarious, touching and wildly entertaining story for the first time ever - from his early days in Madison, Wisconsin, and at Marquette University, through his work at the legendary Second City to his rapid rise to the top of the comedy world on “Saturday Night Live” and in hit films like Tommy Boy and Black Sheep.

The film showcases the performer’s most memorable characters and skits from television and film, paired with iconic photographs, home movies and family snapshots, to fully round out the story of this comedy legend – a bear of a man who nevertheless had remarkable grace and physicality. Clips from Farley’s most memorable performances fill the documentary, from his breathtaking Chippendales audition alongside Patrick Swayze, to his comically ill-fated salesman in Tommy Boy, to his diatribes as Matt Foley, the motivational speaker who “lives in a van down by the river!”

Sharing insights into the beloved funnyman are such co-stars and colleagues as Christina Applegate, Tom Arnold, Dan Aykroyd, Bo Derek, Pat Finn, Jon Lovitz, Lorne Michaels, Jay Mohr, Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk, Bob Saget, Adam Sandler, Will Sasso, Molly Shannon, David Spade, Brian Stack and Fred Wolf, and family members including his brother Kevin, a comedian and actor, and his brothers Tom Jr. and Johnny, with sister Barbara.

Directed by Brent Hodge (A Brony Tale) and Derik Murray (I Am Evel Knievel, I Am Steve McQueen, I Am Bruce Lee), produced by Derik Murray and executive produced by Paul Gertz (I Am Evel Knievel, I Am Steve McQueen, I Am Bruce Lee), Kent Wingerak (I Am Evel Knievel, I Am Steve McQueen, I Am Bruce Lee) and Robert Pirooz (I Am Evel Knievel, I Am Steve McQueen).


Misery Loves Comedy

Kevin Pollak

Are all comedians miserable? Kevin Pollak sits down with some of the most successful comics working today, including Tom Hanks, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow, to learn about what drives comedians to be funny.


Bob Saget: That Ain't Right

Beth McCarthy

Bob Saget has certainly made his name in TV history by being wholesome and family-friendly: he played the good-natured dad on 'Full House' and later hosted the hilarious reality show 'America's Funniest Home Videos.' But HBO reveals an utterly twisted side of Saget! Performing at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU in New York City, the comedian/actor/writer/producer unleashes a one-hour, adults-only torrent of material that touches on such disparate subjects as animal sex, poop humor, snuff videos, prison and single parenthood in Saget's unique stream-of-consciousness style.


Father and Scout

Richard Michaels

Bob Saget stars as a neurotic, overbearing dad — the epitome of an 8-year-old boy's nightmare — as the two go on a father-son camping trip in this heartwarming family comedy.


Dirty Work

Bob Saget

Mitch and Sam have to come up with $50,000 and fast! The only problem is neither one can hold down a job. Mitch finds a way to money by exploiting the only talents the two have, by opening a "Revenge For Hire" business.