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John Vitti Movies

1995  
 
In the midst of contract negotiations, Larry's (Garry Shandling) agent, Stevie (Bob Odenkirk), is able to work a sitcom deal into the mix. In search of a good comic writer to ensure success, Larry is elated when he discovers that Chris Elliott is more than willing to pen a script. Despite his initial enthusiasm, however, Larry finds himself at odds with the network brass in terms of what is expected from the show. Hiring Phil (Wallace Langham) for a quick rewrite, Larry manages to impress the network while simultaneously incurring the wrath of a vengeful Elliott. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1995  
 
Jealousy can come from the most unlikely of places, as Larry (Garry Shandling) discovers in this episode of HBO's Emmy award-winning late-night talk show satire. Flummoxed but unimpressed at the unexpected appearance of ex-wife Jeannie (Megan Gallagher), Larry blows off his old flame in order to spend some time with supermodel Tatjana. After a few innocent drinks between Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) and Jeannie lead to a passionate encounter in Jeannie's hotel room, the two decide the tryst would be best left a secret. Soon consumed with guilt, the weak-willed Hank confesses the encounter to Larry during rehearsal, leading to a heated competition as to who will win Jeannie. Despite all the fuss, it turns out that Jeannie may not be available for the taking after all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1995  
 
Picked as the spokesman for Florida Orange Juice after assuring their representative that he's a straight-arrow, meat-and-potatoes kind of guy, Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) soon finds himself facing controversy after Phil (Wallace Langham) finds a revealing video in the newfound spokesman's desk. After viewing the tape and witnessing Hank celebrating his birthday sans pants and in the company of a feisty pair of hookers, Phil sends a copy to a friend and plans a screening for the whole crew. After walking in on the screening, Hank panics at the thought of losing his spokesperson job and attempts to salvage his reputation before it's too late. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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