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Check out our April Fools

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If you're up for some laughs this weekend, April Fools Day is the perfect chance to catch up on some comedic gems. Whether you're looking to relax with family and friends or have a solo movie night,  TheArchive  has classic comedies, recent stand-up specials, and everything in between. From Eddie Murphy to Bill Murray, Mel Brooks to Andy Kaufman, Lucille Ball to Whoopi, and Martin to Lewis - there's a lot to laugh about! And we have a chimpanzee! Here's just a few we're featuring in our "April Fools" lineup. Get to  TheArchive  to see our full collection. In the meantime... Todd Wilson and his comical chimpanzee companion have fallen on tough times. With nothing to lose, the duo travels to Las Vegas with the hopes of securing a show in Chick Balton's famous review.  The Entertainers  stars  Bob Newhart, Linda Gray, Richard Romanus, Bernard White, and Bill Erwin. In The Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection: Colgate Comedy Hour , i t's 28 episode...

Gun: Gandolfini and Altman Ahead of their Time

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Presented and produced by Oscar® Nominated Director Robert Altman (The Player, Gosford Park),  Gun   is an anthology series following the path of a handgun and the impact it has on those who encounter it.  Gun  features an A-list cast and well known writers and directors like Ted Demme, James Foley, and Altman, telling a different story each episode. Starring in the 6 part series is James Gandolfini (The Sopranos), Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man), Martin Sheen (West Wing), Daryl Hannah (Kill Bill), Peter Horton (Thirtysomething), Sally Kellerman (MASH), Jennifer Tilly (The Haunted Mansion, Liar, Liar), Randy Quaid (Independence Day, Vacation), Rosanna Arquette (Pulp Fiction), Daniel Stern (Home Alone, City Slickers), Carrie Fisher (Star Wars), Kathy Baker (Cold Mountain, Cider House Rules), Sean Young (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, No Way Out), and many more. U2 reprises The Beatles' "Happiness is a Warm Gun" for the opening theme. The series was certainly ahead of its time...