Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust
“SNL” alum Rob Schneider takes to the stage (as himself) to examine the bizarre nature of fame, the woes of aging and the virtue of sweatpants. Known for his off-the-wall characters, Schneider opens up about his own life, which can be equally zany.
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The Scream Team
Eccentric Frank Carlyle ran a horror shop in small-town Steeple Falls, which takes pride in and profit from its Halloween traditions. Frank’s widower grandson Richard grudgingly returns there from Boston…
Chopping Mall
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Player
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A Gift Wrapped Christmas
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Hot Guys with Guns
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Legend of the Naked Ghost
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Kelsey Cook: The Hustler
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