A Minnow-O'Malley Production Joyful Joyful, The Perfect Che |
Mike Preston's Comedy Corner talks with Marge Tackes and how to get started as a stand-up comedian. They are headliners and there is great wisdom in what they are talkign about.... here's a snipet of the full video availble on comedy training dot com Comedy Training talks with Mar |
Marjorie Preston, Cleveland Co |
In "Never Say Die", Bob Hope plays a hypochondriac millionaire convinced he only has thirty days to live. He agrees to marry a stranger, Martha Raye, to save her from her arranged engagement, and promises to bequeathe his fortune to her and her true love, Andy Devine. Of course, it doesn't quite work out that way... "Never Say Die" -- Bob Hope's |
Ordway Center presents the Laughing Locally finals live at the Joke Joint Comedy Club. Finalists competed for a spot at Laughing Liberally, a one night only comedy event at Ordway Center on August 23, featuring the top progressive comedians in the nation. For more information visit ordway.org Laughing Locally Finals: Amber |
Aisha Tyler is in Philly this weekend at Helium Comedy Club... check her out! Aisha Tyler visits The Preston |
A day in the life of an 80's police force Preston Police Spoof |
This little film is of Jan Preston - boogie woogie piano player - at the Big Laugh Comedy Festival at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta, Sydney. Jan Preston at the Big Laugh C |
Canadian Medical Marijuana License Holder and activist Russell Barth doing his standup comedy at Absolute Comedy, 412 Preston street, Wed, Oct 3, 2007 Russell Barth, Absolute Comedy |
Preston's speech in the teen movie Can't Hardly Wait. AND! -By popular demand- the last part of the scene. Stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, and Seth Green.
DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation to Columbia pictures or any of the actors. I'm not doing this for money. This video is purely for entertainment purposes. Thank you. Can't Hardly Wait; DESTINY?/SE |
This is a short story about how a young man can improve his chances with the female population. This short film was entered into the Comedy Channel Festival 2006. Good Impressions by Preston |
This is a different animated version of my song, "Sudden Change", by Preston Spurlock. Which do you like better, Elijah's or Preston's? I love them both. I can't decide. Sudden Change by Preston Spurl |
An evening of sumo battles in preston using £5 inflatable sumo suits.
Music: Craig armstrong:
O Verona, Escape, The ball Preston Sumo |
Pt. 2 of Bob & Ray's recording of their 1970 Broadway Show. Bob & Ray 2/10 Komodo Dragon/G |
What happens when you mix alcohol and vicodin?.......nothing good! Morgan Preston | Vicodin |
This is the trailer for "Ready? OK!" - the new feature film from Daisy 3 Pictures ("29th and Gay"). The film stars Carrie Preston (TransAmerica, HBO's True Blood), Lurie Poston (Walk Hard; the Dewey Cox Story, Step Brothers), Michael Emerson (ABC's Lost, SAW), John G. Preston (Law & Order), Tara Karsian (Lovespring International, Single White Female) and Kali Rocha (Grey's Anatomy, Meet the Parents).
"Ready? OK!" is now playing the national film festival circuit. "Ready? OK!" Movie Trailer |
Heavyweight Champion Jonathan Lees taking on his toughest fight yet......Nintendo Wii Boxing Jon Lee Wii Boxing |
The fun of riding Greyhound Morgan Preston | Riding the Gr |
Preston (Tom Konkle) visits Evan (Gino c. Vianelli) and meets his sexy half naked mistress. Not for the kiddies! Sexy Bikini Girl Scene From TV |
Hollywood director John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea) stops in a Hollywood diner after failing to experience the real life of the poor and ends up meeting a would-be actress (Veronica Lake) giving up on the business and leaving town. Writer/director Preston Sturges's 1941 satirical romantic comedy classic was one of Veronica Lake's first lead roles. Her behavior on the set upset most of the cast and crew and McCrea refused to work with her ever again. Supposedly Sturges was so furious with Lake he had to be restrained when it was discovered she was six months pregnant at the start of production, a fact she had kept from him. The film received mixed reviews and less financial success than previous Sturges pieces, but has gained recognition over the years as one of director's classic satirical works. Sullivan's Travels - "New Frie |