Elayne Boosler Movies
Originally aired on Showtime in the early '90s, Elayne Boosler: Live Nude Girls features comedienne Elayne Boosler and her heated opinions on life's many annoyances. Among the topics covered are the mysterious relationship between men and remote controls, the strange lives of fitness freaks, plastic covering on furniture, and the so-called super-sensitive condoms. Boosler also offers a special interpretation of the American national anthem. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

- 1991
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An unusual sports event takes place when a new commissioner decrees that basketball will no longer be a serious sport -- and some of the greatest players in the NBA compete against an All-Star team of comedians. Actors and athletes include Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Crystal, George Wendt, Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, Marv Albert, Shelley Long, Stephen Wright, Bob Saget, Rich Hall, Elayne Boosler, Jim Morris, Chuck Daly, John Salley, Rick Mahorn, Shadoe Stevens, Jimmie Walker, Paul Rodriguez, Vlade Divac, and Mychal Thompson. ~ Alice Duncan, All Movie Guide
Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal once again donate their time and talent to host the Best of Comic Relief '90, a charity event to benefit the Comic Relief organization, which aids America's homeless. Among the over 40 comedy stars performing in this program are Louie Anderson, George Carlin, Dennis Miller, Joan Rivers, and the Simpsons, America's favorite cartoon family. Comic Relief has raised and distributed nearly 50 million dollars, providing direct health care services to homeless men, women, and children throughout the United States. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, (more)
An all-star cast is included on this children's adventure that follows a search for Mother Goose by her son (Dan Gilroy) and Little Bo Peep (Shelley Duvall). ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide
In a wild and surprisingly profound foray into fantasy, Cliff (Bill Cosby) dreams that a Peruvian volcano eruption has polluted the world's water supply, resulting in a epidemic of pregnant men. As a result, Cliff, Elvin (Geoffrey Owens), Martin (Joseph C. Phillips) and Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) waddle around with bloated bellies and suffer spectacular mood-swings--while the women in their lives prove to be insensitive in the extreme. But all this is mere prologue to the episode's riotous climax, in which the malefolk "give birth" to such bizarre progeny as sailboats, sportscars and steak sandwiches! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A disgruntled enemy manages to handcuff Dan (John Larroquette) to a briefcase full of TNT. Now Dan has only thirty minutes to find out who his enemy is and to free himself--and in the process, the Night Court staff learns for the first time that their "favorite" prosecutor's real name is Reinhold Elmore! Elsewhere, Bull blindfolds himself in order to empathize with Harry's sightless--and extremely obnoxious--assistant Joy (Elayne Boosler). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Released by the now-defunct Simitar Entertainment rather than Rhino Video, which handles the other Comic Relief videos, Comic Relief II is featured on two separate 60-minute videos. A 1987 live charity event benefiting America's homeless, part one of Comic Relief II is hosted by Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, and features comic turns by Elayne Boosler, Louie Anderson, Judy Tenuta, and Michael J. Fox. Part two of Comic Relief II is a continuation of part one, boasting an all-star lineup that includes comic luminaries Richard Lewis, Steven Wright, Steve Allen, Arsenio Hall, and Roseanne. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
Elayne Boosler makes her first appearance as Joy Buscaglia, a blind woman hired as Judge Harry T. Stone's (Harry Anderson) new assistant. Before long, Joy's abrasive, insulting sense of humor is driving everyone up a wall--everyone, that is, except Bull (Richard Moll). Meanwhile, Dan (John Larroquette) suffers from temporary impotence, just when a prospective female employer (Janice Lynde) comes on to him. This episode was originally scheduled for November 12, 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
This hilarious comedy video contains performances from some of the funniest stand-up comedians of the 1980s as they do their schtick at the Improv comedy clubs. Performers include funnyman/magician Harry Anderson, Billy Crystal, and Michael Keaton. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
There have been almost enough Meatballs to make a plate of spaghetti, but this entry about a decisive boxing match between two youth camps is basically inedible without Bill Murray to add the necessary zest, as he did in the original Meatballs. "The Flash" (John Mengatti) is out on probation but has to serve time at Camp Sasquatch as a counselor-in-training (!) as a part of the probation terms. There, he meets the super-innocent Cheryl (Kim Richards), adding interest to his job, but none of the characters in Camp Sasquatch or its rival Camp Patton add much interest to the film. Hershey (Hamilton Camp) is the one-dimensional fascist who runs the militaristic Camp Patton and sure enough, his aide-de-camp is a closet gay (John Larroquette). (Paul Reubens) of Pee Wee Herman fame is a minor player, Richard Mulligan is Giddy (an apt name for his character) and when these oddballs are combined with a strange- looking alien and the final boxing match that will save Camp Sasquatch if only The Flash can win, the pastiche is somewhat hard to digest. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Archie Hahn III, John Mengatti, (more)
In the 1960s and '70s, Mike Douglas was the host of one of America's most popular TV talk shows. In his 22 years on the air, Douglas was famous for presenting a dizzying variety of entertainers and newsmakers, and this video features 75 minutes of great moments from the show's heyday. Guests featured in this collection include Kenny Rogers, Frank Zappa, Jimmy Walker, Donny & Marie Osmond, and Elayne Boosler. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide













