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Todd Glass: Todd Glass Stand-Up SpecialTodd Glass gives his take on some of society's unspoken rules, from complimenting kids to giving directions.
Kevin Hart Presents: Lil Rel Howery: ReleventComic LilRel Howery explains how he found out that his father wasn't a doctor; the difference between raising a son and a daughter; racism within the black community.
Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell `Em I Said ItEddie shares his thoughts on his love for Michelle Obama, God's sense of humor, who really makes up the Tea Party, and why Cleveland should get over Lebron James.
Eddie Griffin: UndeniableThe comic celebrates a 30-year anniversary in comedy by discussing the world, relationships and humanity.
Jim Breuer: Let's Clear the AirThe comic performs.
Jim Breuer: And Laughter for AllComic Jim Breuer deals with being a middle-aged dad in suburbia.
Leanne Morgan: So YummyLeanne Morgan gives an honest look at suburban life and the challenges of keeping her husband happy while juggling kids, dogs, and cheerleading camp.
Iliza Shlesinger: War PaintIliza Shlesinger performs her first stand-up special in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.
Bob Zany: I Think I Handled That WellBob Zany performs standup.
Out on Stage (Movie Version)Zach Noe Towers plays host to 17 other gay and lesbian standup comics tackling taboo subjects.
Alonzo Bodden: Tall, Dark and FunnyThe comedian performs.
Sam Kinison: Family Entertainment HourComic Sam Kinison performs at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Gary Owen: Breakin' Out the ParkComic Gary Owen discusses his history of growing up in and around trailer parks during a live performance.
Chris Porter: Ugly and AngryChris Porter of Last Comic Standing performs his comedy routine in Kansas City.
Chris Porter: A Man From KansasChris Porter discusses everything from hipsters ruining food, to being a man, to playing beer pong with celebrities, in his 3rd one hour special.
Jimmy O. Yang: Good DealFrom the Neptune Theater in Seattle, the comic talks about his interactions with immigrant parents, gives his thoughts on Matt Damon and asks whether ghosts are likely to haunt one-bedroom apartments.
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