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Illegal Civilization 3 (2018)
Character: Self
Features Kevin White, Aramis Hudson, Zach Saraceno, Nico Hiraga, and Olan Prenatt skating, having fun, and getting into all of the hijinks that we’ve come to expect from the Civ.
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Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity (2014)
Character: N/A
After driving his car off a cliff while trying to tweet, comedian Seth Rogen finds himself in Hell where Satan makes him a deak. If he started a charity, he'd get another chance at life. Back on Earth, Seth gets Nick Kroll, Sarah Silverman, and a bunch of other comedians to perform their standup routines for Seth's own charity to raise money for Alzheimer's, Hilarity for Charity. —Jamie Fairles
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The Disaster Artist (2017)
Character: Actor Friend
An aspiring actor in Hollywood meets an enigmatic stranger by the name of Tommy Wiseau, the meeting leads the actor down a path nobody could have predicted; creating the worst movie ever made.
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Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
Character: Jimmy
Humans and Transformers are at war. Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Saving our world falls upon the shoulders of an unlikely alliance: Cade Yeager; Bumblebee; an English Lord; and an Oxford Professor.
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mid90s (2018)
Character: Security Guard (uncredited)
In 1990s Los Angeles, a 13-year-old spends his summer navigating between a troubled home life and a crew of new friends he meets at a skate shop.
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The Meddler (2016)
Character: Freddy / Fredo
With a new iPhone, an apartment near the Grove, and a comfortable bank account left to her by her beloved late husband, Marnie Minervini has happily relocated from New Jersey to Los Angeles to be near her daughter Lori, a successful (but still single) screenwriter, and smother her with motherly love. But when the dozens of texts, unexpected visits, and conversations dominated by unsolicited advice force Lori to draw strict personal boundaries, Marnie finds ways to channel her eternal optimism and forceful generosity to change the lives of others - as well as her own - and find a new purpose in life.
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Sermon on the Mount (2019)
Character: Self
Jerrod Carmichael explores aspects of the black experience through interviews with his family in this HBO Special.
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Home Videos (2019)
Character: N/A
Jerrod Carmichael explores aspects of the black experience through interviews with his family. In this special, Carmichael focuses on the strong black women in his life, returning home to North Carolina for informal, intimate conversations with his family and friends, who speak candidly about subjects such as sex, confidence, beauty standards and feminism.
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Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1 (2018)
Character: Self
Unbanned explores the dynamic life of AJ1 from its unlikely origins to its role in disrupting NBA rules, birthing sneaker culture, and influencing a social and cultural revolution. This is the story of a shoe that changed the world.
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On the Count of Three (2022)
Character: Val
Val has reached a place where he feels the only way out is to end things. But he considers himself a bit of a failure—his effectiveness lacking—so he figures he could use some help. As luck would have it, Val’s best friend, Kevin, is recovering from a failed suicide attempt, so he seems like the perfect partner for executing this double suicide plan. But before they go, they have some unfinished business to attend to.
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Jerrod Carmichael: 8 (2017)
Character: Self
Performing in the round and engaging audience members during his act, Carmichael addresses a wide range of subjects, including Trump’s victory, climate change, supporting the troops, animal rights, being a good boyfriend and his top four fears, as well as exploring larger themes like race, politics, love and family.
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Jerrod Carmichael: Love at the Store (2014)
Character: Self
Rising comedy star Jerrod Carmichael takes to the stage of The Comedy Store in Hollywood, CA where he comically subverts such subjects as poverty, wealth, crime and race and presents his unique take on national tragedies, female empowerment, and more.
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Ferdinand (2017)
Character: Paco (voice)
Ferdinand, a little bull, prefers sitting quietly under a cork tree just smelling the flowers versus jumping around, snorting, and butting heads with other bulls. As Ferdinand grows big and strong, his temperament remains mellow. But one day five men come to choose the "biggest, fastest, roughest bull" for the bullfights in Madrid— and Ferdinand is mistakenly chosen.
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Neighbors (2014)
Character: Garf
A couple with a newborn baby face unexpected difficulties after they are forced to live next to a fraternity house.
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Moonlight (2017)
Character: Ross
A look at an all-Black cast reboot of the TV show "Friends".
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Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016)
Character: Garf
A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.
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Poor Things (2023)
Character: Harry Astley
Brought back to life by an unorthodox scientist, a young woman runs off with a lawyer on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, she grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation.
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