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Praised by critics as one of the best films of the year, The Elephant in the Living Room takes viewers on a journey deep inside the controversial American subculture of raising the world's most dangerous animals as household pets. Set against the backdrop of a heated national debate, the documentary chronicles the extraordinary story of two men ...
"The Elephant in the Room", a 2006 episode of the American television drama Commander in Chief; Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room, a 2011 stand-up comedy special by Patrice O'Neal; The Elephant in the Living Room, a 2011 documentary about raising exotic animals in the United States; Elephant in the Room, a Nigerian romantic comedy film
The expression "the elephant in the room" (or "the elephant in the living room") [2] [3] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least some of them uncomfortable and is ...
The Wild Kratts travel to Asia to meet the Asian elephant and investigate the differences between it and African elephants. They discover Paisley and Rex and must use elephant power to stop Paisley. Villains of the week: Paisley Paver and Rex Animal names: Fingertip, Thornsley (from "Elephant in the Room"), Slurpy (from "Aardvark Town")
Year Title Role Notes 1990 Elephant in the Living Room: 1993 Remote: Ben Direct-to-video 2002 Sex and the Teenage Mind: Scott 2005 Homecoming: Gregg 2006
Alchemy owns and operates [1] a film library consisting of over 1,000 titles, including Paris, Je’TAime, Transsiberian, and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, as well as the recent titles Elephant White, starring Djimon Hounsou and Kevin Bacon; Shadows and Lies, starring James Franco; and Blitz, starring Jason Statham.
By that time, The Elephant Show had aired 65 episodes in five seasons (plus the specials Live in Your Living Room and Back by Popular Demand, which compiled concert performances from the show with some new narration) and had been viewed in Canada and the United States, reaching over 100 million viewers.
Animals in a vet's waiting room talk about their experiences with doctors and the various effects surgery, medicine and medication have had on them. This episode introduces recurring characters Trixie the dog and Captain Cuddlepuss the cat (the series' most recurring characters), Anthony the pig, Clement the bloodhound, and Chappie the horse.