Product Tag - Brian Unger

  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Zach Galifianakis: Live at the Purple Onion (2007)

    0 out of 5

    Zach Galifianakis: Live at the Purple Onion (2007)

    From an inauspicious beginning performing comedy routines in the back of a burger joint in New York, unorthodox stand-up star Zach Galifianakis has made a splash on the scene with his inimitable brand of humor. In this live show filmed at San Francisco’s Purple Onion nightclub, the versatile funnyman serves up a healthy dose of his signature wit.

    $15.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    I Love the '70s: Volume 2

    0 out of 5

    I Love the ’70s: Volume 2

    I Love the ’70s: Volume 2 is a television mini-series in the I Love the… series presented by VH1. The sequel to I Love the ’70s, it premiered on VH1 July 10, 2006 until July 14, 2006, airing at 8pm and 9pm ET each night.

    $40.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Me, Myself & I

    0 out of 5

    Me, Myself & I

    A comedy examines one man’s life over a 50-year span. It explores three distinct periods in his life – as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day and a 65-year-old in 2042.

    $12.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    How the States Got Their Shapes

    0 out of 5

    How the States Got Their Shapes

    How the States Got Their Shapes is a television series that airs on the History channel. It is hosted by Brian Unger and is based on Mark Stein’s book, How the States Got Their Shapes. The show deals with how the various states of the United States established their borders, but also delves into other aspects of U.S. history, including failed states, proposed new states, and the local culture and character of various U.S. states. It thus deals with the “shapes” of the states in a metaphorical sense as well as a literal sense.

    Each episode has a particular theme, such as how the landscape, or language, or natural resources contributed to the borders and character of various U.S. states. The show format follows Unger as he travels to various locations, and interviews local people, visits important historical and cultural sites, and provides commentary from behind the wheel of his car as he drives from location to location. Interspersed with these segments are brief historical synopses by notable U.S. historians.

    The show started as a single two-hour special which first aired in April 2010, but returned as a regular series of one-hour shows starting in May 2011. Season 2 premiered in the fall of 2012 on H2, with a slightly more reality-oriented format, and episodes shortened to half an hour. The show currently airs Saturdays on H2, with encore showings on Friday night on the History channel.

    $24.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Some Assembly Required

    0 out of 5

    Some Assembly Required

    Some Assembly Required is a Discovery Channel TV series which premiered in the United States on December 27, 2007 and originally aired in 2007 and 2008. Hosts Brian Unger and physicist Lou Bloomfield explain how various things are manufactured and participate in the manufacturing process. The show is also titled as How Stuff’s Made in the UK.

    $16.00$24.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    I Love the '70s

    0 out of 5

    I Love the ’70s

    I Love the ’70s is a decade nostalgia television mini-series produced by VH-1. The series is based on a BBC series of the same name. It examines the pop culture of the 1970s, using footage from the era, along with “Where Are They Now?” interviews with celebrities from the decade. Additionally, the show features comedians poking fun at the kitchiness of what was popular. The first episode of the series, I Love 1970, premiered on August 18, 2003. A sequel, I Love the ’70s: Volume 2, appeared in the United States on VH-1 beginning on 10 July 2006.

    $20.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Bushisms (2004)

    0 out of 5

    Bushisms (2004)

    From the “George W. Bush Dictionary” entries to the Top Ten Bushisms roundup, this DVD covers some of the more memorable malaprops from George W. Bush. Includes the actual video clips, audio clips, musical interpretations by The George W. Bush Singers, and animated segments from Chris “Sketchboy” Routly. Host Brian Unger takes us on a guided tour through the forest of foibles with commentary from Jacob Weisberg and Al Franken.

    $15.00
Select your currency

DVD Planet Store now offers "International Delivery" to AU, US, UK, CA and others. — Read more