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  2. 9½ Weeks - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, a sequel titled Love in Paris was released direct-to-video. It stars Rourke and Angie Everhart and was directed by Anne Goursaud. In 1998, a prequel film, titled The First 9½ Weeks starring Paul Mercurio and Clara Bellar, was released straight-to-video. A parody of the original film, 9 + 12 Ninjas!, was released in 1991. [15]

  3. Dave Days - Wikipedia

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    He created his YouTube channel on August 25, 2007, which debuted with the release of Chocolate Rain (Pop-Punk Parody), and followed with a series of other videos parodying popular YouTube videos and performers. As "Dave Days", he quickly attracted enough of an audience to become a YouTube partner (earning income from advertisements) and, after ...

  4. List of satirical television news programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. . The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast work environment, such as the US Mary Tyler Moore, the UK's Drop The Dead Donkey, the Australian Frontline, or the Canadian The Newsr

  5. Love in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Love in Paris (released as Another 9½ Weeks in the United States) is a 1997 American erotic romantic drama film. It is a sequel to the 1986 film 9½ Weeks . Mickey Rourke reprises his role as John Gray from the original and Angie Everhart co-stars.

  6. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube video was released on 18 December 2011, a week prior to Breedlove's death, and received world-wide attention. [ 96 ] Too Many Cooks – A 2014 short produced by Adult Swim that parodies the openings of many 1980s and 1990s American television shows with both meta and dark humor.

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  8. Bart Baker - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] As of October 9, 2021, Baker has over 9 million subscribers and 3 billion lifetime views on his YouTube channel. [ 15 ] [ 26 ] Since starting the channel in 2009, he has created over 100 parody videos that have featured guest stars like Joan Rivers and Stan Lee . [ 27 ]

  9. Israeli Comedy Sketch About BBC’s Hamas Reporting ... - AOL

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    Earlier this week satirical show “Eretz Nehederet,” the Israeli version of “Saturday Night Live,” broadcast a special featuring a sketch about the BBC’s reporting of a rocket attack on a ...