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Multilevel club with live bands every night except Sunday, a dance club with DJs, a restaurant, four bars and an upstairs chillout room with TVs and a jukebox.

Dine, lounge, dance.... Make a night of it! Enjoy complimentary admission at Triumph Room, one of New York City's premiere hotspots when you dine first at Providence. No attitude, velvet ropes, no wait.

Triumph Room is located in the lower level of Providence, and is one of the few venues in the city where dinner and dancing are offered under one roof.

 
in category Bars, Pubs, & Clubs

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is the sequel to Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. The film was released on April 25, 2008. It was rated R by the MPAA for strong crude and sexual content, graphic nudity, pervasive language, and drug use. John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their roles as the eponymous stoner duo, along with Paula Garcés as Harold's love interest, Maria.[1] Neil Patrick Harris also returns as a satirical version of himself.

Film production began the third week of January 2007 in Shreveport, Louisiana, and finished in March.[2][3][4]

New additions to the cast are comedian Jon Reep and former Daily Show correspondents Rob Corddry and Ed Helms.[1] Others include David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, Danneel Harris, Eric Winter, Adam Herschman, and Richard Christy.[5]

Picking up where White Castle ended: Harold Lee and Kumar Patel are off to Amsterdam, where Harold hopes to find Maria, the woman of his dreams. During the flight, the two men are mistaken for 'bomb-carrying terrorists' when the Kumar attempts to use a smokeless bong he invented on board the plane. They are apprehended and incarcerated at a Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, but manage to escape as fugitives from the United States Department of Homeland Security. After they meet a group of Cubans they travel to Miami and meet up with their rich friend who is hosting a "bottomless" pool party. After explaining their situation, he lets Harold and Kumar borrow one his cars so they can travel to Texas. Along the way they encounter various adventures, including an encounter with the KKK, a redneck family with their cyclops son, and Neil Patrick Harris transporting them across state lines to a whore house. Harold and Kumar ultimately find themselves in the ranch house of the President, George W. Bush.

 
in category Comedy

Successful and single businesswoman Kate Holbrook has long put her career ahead of a personal life. Now 37, she's finally determined to have a kid on her own. But her plan is thrown a curve ball after she discovers she has only a million-to-one chance of getting pregnant. Undaunted, the driven Kate allows South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski to become her unlikely surrogate. Simple enough. After learning from the steely head of their surrogacy center that Angie is pregnant, Kate goes into precision nesting mode: reading childcare books, baby-proofing the apartment and researching top pre-schools. But the executive's well-organized strategy is turned upside down when her Baby Mama shows up at her doorstep with no place to live. An unstoppable force meets an immovable object as structured Kate tries to turn vibrant Angie into the perfect expectant mom. In a comic battle of wills, they will struggle their way through preparation for the baby's arrival. And in the mid dle of this tug-of-war, they'll discover two kinds of family: the one you're born to and the one you make.

 
in category Comedy

Hosted by sports commentator Ahmad Rashad, NBA Courtside Comedy is a comprehensive collection of bloopers that captures some of the funniest NBA regular season events. Compiled from an exhaustive search of the NBA archives, the film features star players having hilarious off-moments--flubbed passes and dribbles--and on-court accidents. You'll witness side-splitting locker room pranks, tongue-tied announcers, and "airborne mascots". Highlights include conversations with players, coaches, referees, and fans, and "shots from out of this world". So sit back and enjoy some of the wackiest-ever sports footage of the greatest athletes in the world.

 
in category Sports & Fitness

Wan Tin-sau (Stephen Chiau) is a struggling actor who has devoted his life to the study of his craft, but unfortunately the moment he gets on a film set, disaster usually strikes. However, Wan refuses to give up, and is busy trying to stage a traditional Asian drama, "Thunderstorm," when he gets an unusual job offer. Piu-piu (Cecilia Cheung) is a bar girl who wants to be able to feign a greater interest in her customers, so she hires Wan to give her private acting lessons. The longer they work together, the more they find they have in common, and before long Wan and Piu-Piu are in love. Heikek Chi Wong was a major box-office success in Hong Kong, where it was the top money maker for the Chinese New Year season; Jackie Chan makes a cameo appearance as an extra, and Stephen Chiau in turn had a bit part in Chan's romantic comedy Bolei Cheun, released at the same time.

 
in category Foreign

Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself is a DVD that features the performance of comedian/ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in Santa Ana, California. The DVD was released on April 11, 2006.

 
in category Comedy

During all films, at the last portion of the film, all four entertainers go on stage and collaborate with each other presenting the last material for the show. Often, they tell personal stories of their wives, their family, past experiences, etc. Each time there has been a case where a cast member shared something to close the show: Jeff in Blue Collar Comedy Tour: the Movie does his classic "You Might Be a Redneck" routine with the others sometimes joining in with their own. Bill also does "Here's Your Sign". In Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, Larry closes the show with him playing a song with his Confederate flag themed guitar called "I Believe". All four members during this number tell what they believe after Larry plays a series of notes, all of which at the end have a few discorded scales. In Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road, a Rolodex of the four members' old photos was assembled by their wives. All members comment during this.

 
in category Comedy

A feature film version of America's hit comedy concert tour, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie stars renowned comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry The Cable Guy. The film features live stand-up performances filmed at Phoenix's Dodge Theater as well as behind-the-scenes sequences highlighting the individual comedians.

 
in category Comedy

Comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy return to the stage in this sequel to the successful concert film The Blue Collar Comedy Tour. In The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, the four Southern comics perform separate sets in which they present their "redneck"-style humor unfettered and uncensored, and also team up for some group funny-making along the way. This release will fulfill your minimum daily requirements of the expressions "Get 'er done!" and "You might be a redneck..." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

 
in category Comedy

Saddle up for laughs and hold on for a hilarious night of down-home humor as rural-minded comics Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White come together to crack audiences up in this second follow-up to the 2003 stand up hit Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie. Armed with all-new material and always ready to offer their unique insight into country living, Foxworthy, Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and White lay on the jokes for home viewers to enjoy from the best seat in the house. When the show is over, this country comedy quartet heads back to the tour bus to tune up the guitar and offer a hilarious musical ode to all things blue collar. (Jason Buchanan of allmovie.com)

 
in category Comedy

The film follows various plot arcs all occurring on New Year's Eve of 1981. The central character is Monica (Plimpton) who is throwing a big New Year bash that she is desperately afraid no one will attend. As of early evening the only person to have arrived is her friend Hillary (Kellner). As she desperately tries to convince Hillary to stay, we learn about various other groupings of individuals who are all in one way or another on their way to the party.

 
in category Comedy

Developed under the working title, Loosely Based on a True Love Story, the movie is loosely based on a true love story of author Fyodor Dostoevsky, who dictated his novel, The Gambler, in 30 days in order to pay off a gambling debt—and in the process, fell in love with his young stenographer. In Alex and Emma, Alex (Wilson) is the author, who must repay a USD$100,000 debt to the Cuban mafia or face dire consequences. After his laptop is destroyed, he hires Emma (Hudson), a stenographer who talks as much as she writes. As Alex dictates his novel to Emma, the movie cuts away to scenes from the novel, where Adam (Wilson) falls for a series of nannies (all played by Hudson). Eventually life imitates art, and Alex and Emma fall in love. Modeled after the Audrey Hepburn movie, Paris, When It Sizzles.

 
in category Romance
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