If laughter really is the best medicine, professional comedian and actor Doug Benson is also one of the greatest doctors practicing in the U.S.
Widely known for his starring role in the documentary film "Super High Me", Doug has been a regular on VH1's "Best Week Ever", NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
He has also made a number of stand-up appearances and specials for Comedy Central, co-created and performed in the comedy stage-show "The Marijuana-Logues", which was a hit in clubs and theatres from Los Angeles to New York, also drawing rave reviews, appears on the comedy compilation CD "Comedy Death-Ray" and released his first full-length solo comedy album, "Professional Humoredian", on July 15, 2008.
A character on the popular "The Sarah Silverman Program", he can also say that he got Larry David ( "Curb Your Enthusiasm") in a headlock and was brave enough to hit on Jennifer Aniston on the classic sitcom "Friends".
Sharp as comics come, don't make the mistake to be fooled by his laid-back delivery. His humor is brave and incisive, as well as thought-provoking, and appeals to a very wide audience.
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THE COVE
Academy Award® Winner for Best Documentary of 2009, THE COVE follows an elite team of activists, filmmakers and freedivers as they embark on a covert mission to penetrate a remote and hidden cove in Taiji, Japan, shining a light on a dark and deadly secret.
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OCEANS
An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the vanishing wonders of the sub-aquatic world.
Directed by Jaques Perrin.
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LAST TRAIN HOME
Last Train Home, an emotionally engaging and visually beautiful debut film from Chinese-Canadian director Lixin Fan, draws us into the fractured lives of a single migrant family caught up in the desperate annual Chinese New Year migration.
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WORLD'S GREATEST DAD
A thoughtful but outrageous comedy from Bobcat Goldthwait, WORLD'S GREATEST DAD is a story about a man that learns the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.
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