Margaret Cho

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    Margaret Cho: CHO Revolution (2004)

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    Margaret Cho: CHO Revolution (2004)

    Filmed live at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, REVOLUTION is comedian Margaret Cho’s triumphant return to the screen with the same unbridled, no holds-barred humor that infused her previous two concert films. In REVOLUTION, Margaret tackles the axis of evil, her travels through Thailand’s red light district, the explosion of child birth, bartering sex for household chores, revolutionizing one’s self-esteem, the joy of bodily functions, her loser ex-boyfriend, and of course, her now world-famous mother. Known as much for her social activism as she is for her raunchy humor, Margaret is a one-of-a-kind phenomenon who once again brings her distinctive and empowering personal voice to her devoted and adoring fans.

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    Bam Bam and Celeste (2005)

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    Bam Bam and Celeste (2005)

    Celeste (Margaret Cho) and Bam Bam (Bruce Daniels) escape their Midwest hometown for New York, and take on their high-school nemeses – the dictators of the world-famous Salon Mirage – while discovering that true beauty lies within.

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    Margaret Cho: Assassin (2005)

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    Margaret Cho: Assassin (2005)

    Margaret Cho returns to the concert stage with a “killer” one-woman show that has taken audiences by storm. Filmed live at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C., Assassin features a fresh dose of Margaret’s ground-breaking and controversial brand of humor. Taking aim at the Bush administration and the religious right, she pulls no punches in her assault on the “ever devolving” state of the union. The result is an unforgettable performance featuring Margaret at her raw, irreverent and hilarious best.

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    Funny Is Money (1999)

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    Funny Is Money (1999)

    Showtime’s “In the 20th Century” is a millennium-related strand of feature-length documentaries in which famous directors take on major subjects of their choosing. In the fifth of the six films, “Funny Is Money,” filmmaker Norman Jewison delves into the topic of comedy, using the hype surrounding the finale of the wildly successful NBC series “Seinfeld” as his launchpad to explore how the artform has evolved over the past 100 years.

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    Can't Stop Dancing (1999)

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    Can’t Stop Dancing (1999)

    A Topeka, Kansas fun park dance troupe led by a 260 pound dancer (Ben Zook) learns that the park is going to close. Their leader convinces the group, now named “The Stupendous Six”, to join him in a painted up bus and to hit the road to find the big time. The Six compete against other dancers to win a chance to compete in the grand finale at the Little Miss Orange County Beauty Pageant. The other members of the Six are Melanie Hutsell as an airhead, Margaret Cho as a oral fixated sex maniac, Brett Paesel as the leader’s homosexual lover, Bruce Daniels as the African-American member with a penchant for misuse of black slang, and Michael Irpino as another more stereotypical gay dancer. Lots of cameos from tv stars occur in the various dance numbers. But this comedy does take most of its cues from “The Full Monty” rather than from other major dance films.

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    Sweethearts (1997)

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    Sweethearts (1997)

    A man finds himself wondering just what he wants from a relationship after his personal ad gets a very unexpected response in Sweethearts.

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    It's My Party (1996)

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    It’s My Party (1996)

    A gathering of friends. A gift of love. A celebration of life.

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    National Lampoon's Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women (1994)

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    National Lampoon’s Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women (1994)

    Spoof-miester, Julie Brown does a musical send-up of Tonya Harding and Lorena Bobbit’s debutante debacles

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    Miss Representation (2011)

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    Miss Representation (2011)

    The film MISS REPRESENTATION exposes how American youth are being sold the concept that women and girls’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality. Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media’s limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman. It’s time to break that cycle of mistruths.

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    In Transition (2013)

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    In Transition (2013)

    Tawny Kim heads to a halfway house for female ex-inmates transitioning into mainstream life. Once there, Tawny encounters her old cellies, Concha and Farhonda, and reveals her intentions to acquire monies owed to them.

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    Visible: Out On Television

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    Visible: Out On Television

    Explore the history of the LGBTQ movement through the lens of TV in this five-part docuseries. Combining archival footage with new interviews, it looks at homophobia, invisibility, the evolution of LGBTQ characters, and coming out in the TV industry.

    $30.00
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    Hysterical (2021)

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    Hysterical (2021)

    An honest and hilarious backstage pass into the lives of some of stand-up comedy’s most boundary-breaking women, exploring the hard-fought journey to become the voices of their generation and their gender.

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