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| Saturday Night Live - The Complete First Season DVDs (2006)
Directed by Albert Brooks
$53.15 Chevy Chase is hilarious as the first anchor of Weekend Update, and John Belushi shines as both Don Corleone and a samurai working at a deli. The famous "Not Ready for Primetime Players" made their debut in this revolutionary sketch comedy show created by Lorne Michaels. With relevant satire that's just as funny today as it was in 1975, the first season of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE still triggers giggles from people even if they weren't even born when Gerald Ford was in office. Whether playing a young girl or confused commentator Emily Latella, Gilda Radner is pitch perfect.
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| Mother DVD (1996) Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$7.05 After his second marriage hits the skids, novelist John Henderson tries to divine the source of his problems with women by moving home and getting to know his mother all over again. The only problem is, she doesn't really want
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| Lost In America DVD (1985) Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$15.79 Sedate married couple David and Linda Howard live lives of quiet desperation. David has put in eight long years as creative director of a top ad agency, while Linda has worked in a windowless office for the last seven years.
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| Modern Romance DVD (1981) Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$7.05 Film editor Robert Cole is breaking up with his girlfriend, Mary--again. Even Mary doesn't really believe he's serious.
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| Defending Your Life DVD (1991) Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$9.95 Daniel Miller's got it all--great friends, a terrific job, and a brand-new BMW--that is, until he crashes the car into a bus as soon as he drives it off the lot. Daniel finds himself in Judgment City in the afterlife,
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| Looking For Comedy In The Muslim World DVD (2006) Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$13.95 Courting controversy even before it was released, Albert Brooks's LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD suffered a heady gestation period as the original distributor, Sony Pictures, balked at the title and refused to release it, leaving Warner Independent to
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| Real Life DVD (1979) Widescreen ;Widescreen
Directed by Albert Brooks
$15.29 Satirist Albert Brooks makes his directorial debut in this hilarious mockumentary that focuses on the day-to-day life of a "typical" American family. Brooks plays himself, a producer who pitches a movie concept about filming a real American family for one
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