National Lampoon's Barely Legal
National Lampoon's Barely Legal on Imdb21 October 2005 (USA)
Comedy
Three high school guys attempt to make a porno movie.
Erik von Detten
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Tony Denman
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Daniel Farber
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Sarah-Jane Potts
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Amy Smart
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Imho: "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" (2.10) "Knocked up, Who's There"
added by newsBotGriffin is back this week, and despite irritating me when he's playing his role of Ashley's Gbf, he somehow manages to earn the show its first up arrow since they added a gay teenager. How did Rumer Willis help him do it?
Heather (Rumer Willis) is playing yet another pregnant teen, and tries picking up Ben by basically telling him that if he’s into pregnant girls, she’ll put out. Hey, I’ve fallen for worse pickup lines.
Grace wants to “witness” about having sex to their church teen abstinence group while Jack is against it. To make him more uncomfortable, she asks about his groin injury from last week. He says it’s fine and that everything is in working condition. She then chastises him for having tested the equipment. Does abstinence seriously mean teenage boys can’t…?
Abstinence means doing nothing!?!? Not even … you know.
We have a Griffin sighting! »
- lostinmiami
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Will National Lampoon Ever Make Another Classic?
added by newsBotOnce upon a time (say, around 1980 or so) National Lampoon was a brand name that really meant something. It meant Animal House and Vacation. If you plunked down your money, it meant that you would be entertained by the finest comedians the 1970s and 1980s had to offer. You were guaranteed a good time and possibly the loss of bodily function from laughing too hard. You were watching films that the National Film Registry would eventually deem culturally relevant and worthy of preservation. Tell that to the naysayers of 1978!
Actually, there were few naysayers in 1978. You may not realize it (or remember -- the '70s were a heady time) but when Animal House was released into theaters, Time Magazine proclaimed it one of the year's best, and Roger Ebert gave it four out of five stars, something that National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj couldn't achieve if »
- Elisabeth Rappe
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Three New Clips From Tonight’s Episode of ‘Glee’
added by newsBotGlee is one of the new shows this season that seems to keep turning heads on a consistent basis. The fact that it’s a musical show, and still able to incorporate comedy, romance, and a bit of an After School Special feel to it while still remaining popular each week in very impressive.
Tonight’s episode is entitled “The Rhodes Not Taken” in which special guest star Kristin Chenoweth plays April Rhodes, an old classmate of Will’s. Kristen is known on Broadway for her work in such performances as Wicked, and known in the TV community for her supporting role on ABC’s Pushing Daisies.
The show’s music has been doing exponentially better each week in sales. From a Fox Press release:
Columbia Records and Twentieth Century Fox Television today released select songs featured in this week’s episode of Glee, including show-stopping versions of “Maybe This Time »
- Matt Raub
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