George Carlin
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George Carlin: It's Bad for Ya!
(2008)The final HBO special from this comic legend challenges the audience on the failed state of American culture with his signature hilarious insight.

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing
(2005)In his 13th stand-up special, Carlin crosses boundaries and invades comfort zones with some of the most darkly hilarious material of his career.

George Carlin: You Are All Diseased
(1999)The famed counterculture comic returns to New York’s Beacon Theater to rant about religion, family, airport security, advertising and much more.

George Carlin: Jammin' in New York
(1992)Watch the legendary stand-up’s award-winning and personal favorite special, shot in his hometown, NYC. He discusses the “Little Things We Share.”

George Carlin: Complaints & Grievances
(2001)The 12th HBO special of the veteran comic that tackled everything from 9/11 to the Ten Commandments. Recorded live at the Beacon Theater in New York.

George Carlin: Back in Town
(1996)The legendary comic’s ninth HBO stand-up special includes his unique observations on topics like: abortion, capital punishment, and bodily functions.

George Carlin: Doin' It Again
(1990)The iconic stand-up comedian is fearless when it comes to highlighting mankind’s worst traits, as he does in this special, filmed in New Jersey.

George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
(1988)In his sixth HBO special, the legendary comic performs classic bits like "Cars & Driving II" live at the Park Theater in Union City, New Jersey.

George Carlin: On Campus
(1984)The revered stand-up comic discusses his New York City school days, as well as other memorable bits, including: “The Prayer” and “Consumer Hints.”

George Carlin: Playin' with Your Head
(1986)This one-man show recorded at the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles includes the routines “Losing Things,” “Charities,” and "Hello and Goodbye.”

George Carlin: Again!
(1978)In the second of his fourteen HBO specials, the legendary stand-up performs some of his best bits, including “The Hippy-Dippy Weatherman.”

George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy
(1997)A retrospective hosted by Jon Stewart that charts the groundbreaking comic’s prolific body of work accumulated over the previous four decades.

Carlin at Carnegie
(1983)The brainy comedian ignites the stage at NYC’s iconic Carnegie Hall, with his unique perceptions, outrageous physical humor, and brilliant mimicry.

George Carlin's American Dream
The life and work of the legendary stand-up comic, who constantly evolves with the times and stays sharply resonant up until his death in 2008 and beyond.

George Carlin: George's Best Stuff
(1996)The legendary stand-up performs his best bits, including: A Place For My Stuff,” “Dogs and Cats,” and “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.”

George Carlin: On Location at USC
(1977)In this standup special at the University of Southern California, the indignant comic exposes society’s hypocrisies in bits like “Old Folks & Kids.”

George Carlin: Personal Favorites
(1997)This special highlights the very best of the legendary comedian’s live performances from 1977 - 1998, including: “Hello-Goodbye,” and “Earrings.”

Daytime Revolution
(2024)For one week in 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted the iconic "Mike Douglas Show". Across five unforgettable episodes, their radical take on daytime TV incorporated conversations about current issues, one-of-a-kind musical performances, and guests like Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, George Carlin, and Chuck Berry. "Daytime Revolution" captures the bravery of two visionary artists.

Happily N'Ever After
(2007)Good and evil are out of balance in Fairytale Land, and young Ella must blossom into a leader in order to set things right - and find her true love.

Tarzan II
(2005)Before he was king, Tarzan was an awkward young kid trying to fit in.