The best Todd Glass’s movies on Apple iTunes

Todd Glass

Todd Glass

16/12/1964 (59 años)
Today we present the best Todd Glass’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Todd Glass’s movies.
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Marmaduke

Marmaduke
4.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyFamily
  • Release: 04/06/2010
  • Character: Doberman / Shasta (voice)
When Phil and Debbie Winslow relocate from their native Kansas to the sunny climes of Orange County, their big-hearted, havoc-wreaking Great Dane gets a taste of the dog's life, California-style.

The Aristocrats

The Aristocrats
6.4/10
One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.

Misery Loves Comedy

Misery Loves Comedy
6.3/10
Over fifty very famous American and Canadian funny people (filmmakers, writers, actors and comedians) share life and professional journeys and insights, in an effort to shed light on the thesis: Do you have to be miserable to be funny?

I Am Comic

I Am Comic
6.5/10
Through unprecedented backstage access and candid interviews, the film weaves through the absurd world of the working comedian and reveals a crazy and hilarious psychological profile of its practitioners. We also follow retired comic Ritch Shydner's attempt to climb back on stage after a thirteen-year hiatus. At the top of his game in the 1980's, Shydner had HBO specials, shot five pilot TV shows, and numerous late night appearances (Carson, Letterman, Leno, etc.) but the big time eluded him. Equipped with the collective wisdom and nutty musings of over 80 of his peers, he gives it another shot. Does Ritch have what it takes to connect with today's young crowds and still get the laughs?

Women Aren't Funny

Women Aren't Funny
5.5/10
Comedian Bonnie McFarlane dons her investigative journalist's hat to find out once and for all if women are funny and report her unbiased findings in what some are calling the most important documentary of our generation.

Ear Buds: The Podcasting Documentary

Ear Buds: The Podcasting Documentary
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 17/11/2016
  • Character: Himself
Exploration of the podcasting medium via interviews with several big names in the field and their fans.

David Cross: Bigger and Blackerer

David Cross: Bigger and Blackerer
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 25/05/2010
  • Character: Himself
Bigger and Blackerer was taped during two shows, back-to-back on the same evening at Boston's Wilbur Theatre. Only by watching this video will you learn of Cross unique relationship with the deaf community, share his canny insights into the editorial machinations behind the Bible, and marvel at how well a bald, middle-aged white guy can fill out a pair of jeans.

Todd Glass Talks About Stuff

Todd Glass Talks About Stuff
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/09/2013
  • Character: Himself
In Todd Glass Talks About Stuff, Todd Glass talks about...stuff, covering infomercials, ranting about eating slowly, and bullying those who bullied him for being afraid of the dark. He opens up about his dyslexia, which caused him to say "domestitated." Some of Todd's best stories include going to a restaurant with a health rating of "D" with "elicious" scrawled after it, wanting to suck the goodness out of his dog, and discovering the things that poor people and rich people do.

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