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The Nine Lives Of Fritz the Cat (1974)

In this follow-up to the 1972 animated hit Fritz the Cat (the first animated feature to receive an X rating), Fritz (voice of Skip Hinnant) is married, out of work, on welfare, and not at all happy. Desperate to blot out the misery of living with his nagging wife (voice of Reva Rose), Fritz smokes as much marijuana as he can afford and finds himself fantasizing about how his life could have been. His Walter Mitty-like adventures find him travelling in outer space, working at the White House, assisting Adolph Hitler, and becoming involved with African-American radicals. Unlike its raunchier predecessor, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat only merited an R rating upon initial release.

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Posted in videos by Trucker0001 on Apr. 01, 2008 // 00:35 | Comments (0)
The Hot Spot (1990)

A loner (Don Johnson) drives into a small Texas town and gets himself a job at a used car dealership. He gets an idea for robbing a small local bank after he tries to open a new bank account at the same time a fire occurs nearby. The bank was left open while all of the employees went to fight the fire. The manipulative boss' wife (Virginia Madsen) wishes to use him for her own purposes - "I always get what I want, Harry". He resists, however, as he finds himself falling in love with the accountant (Jennifer Connelly) at work, who has her own problem to work out.

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Posted in videos by Trucker0001 on Apr. 01, 2008 // 06:31 | Comments (0)
The Phantom Tollbooth (1969)

Milo is a boy who is bored with life. One day he comes home to find a toll booth in his room. Having nothing better to do, he gets in his toy car and drives through - only to emerge in a world full of adventure.

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Posted in videos by Trucker0001 on Apr. 01, 2008 // 06:32 | Comments (0)
Bill Cosby - Himself (1983)

Comedian Bill Cosby brings down the house to an audience in Hamilton, Ontario in a two-hour show from 1983 where he pontificates on several subjects, such as drugs, drunkeness, and the follies of dentists, before launching into his primary subject matter, the hilariously pernicious antics of his family, from childbirth to college football to enduring a noisy four-year-old on a transcontinental flight to his son's bizarre hairdos to his wife's marginally restrained reaction to a childrens' squabble over the right to shower to his own father's nicknames to himself and his brother Russell. Bill Cosby is one of the funniest people in the world. His material is clean and for the family, that's why he's so good. He can be funny without swearing or... whatever. I watch this as often as possible and always get a pain in my side afterward from laughing so hard.

This is classic Cosby.

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Posted in videos by Trucker0001 on Apr. 01, 2008 // 16:53 | Comments (1)