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Join the Dames of Doom for raunchy and hilarious retellings of the movies that doomed us

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    • TV & Film

Join the Dames of Doom for raunchy and hilarious retellings of the movies that doomed us

    Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971): "You lose! Good day sir!"

    Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971): "You lose! Good day sir!"

    Poor Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) doesn't have much more than his dreams when a mysterious candy man, Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) sends five golden tickets out all over the world. The finders of these tickets win a tour of the famous factory where nobody ever goes in and nobody ever comes out. Augustus (Michael Bollner), Violet (Denise Nickerson), Veruca (Julie Dawn Cole) and Mike Teevee (Paris Themmen) and their parent meet up with lucky last minute winner Charlie and his dubious Grandpa Joe (Jack Albertson) for an unforgettable freak out into a land of pure imagination. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, this week on Doom Generation.

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    • 1 hr 34 min
    Cheech & Chong 420 Special

    Cheech & Chong 420 Special

    We celebrate 4/20 by honoring our forefathers, Cheech & Chong. From their humble beginnings in a Vancouver club, through most of their film catalog, to where they are now. Light up and tune in to this week's Doom Generation.



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    • 1 hr 38 min
    Just One Of The Guys (1985): "Where do you get off having t*ts?!"

    Just One Of The Guys (1985): "Where do you get off having t*ts?!"

    When a summer internship at the local paper goes to a guy, Terry Griffith (Joyce Hyser) thinks it's because she's a girl. With the help of best friend, Denise (Toni Hudson) and over sexed little brother, Buddy (Billy Jacoby aka Jayne) she cuts her hair, stuffs her pants, and registers at the rival school. As a boy, she's confronted with the school bully, Greg (William Zabka) and befriends quiet, soul enthusiast, Rick (Clayton Rohner) who she falls for. Unfortunately for her, Rick has his eye on Greg's girl, Deb (Deborah Godrich) and fast gal Sandy (Sherilyn Fenn) is breathing down boy Terry's neck. After a showdown and a surprise tiddy reveal at prom, Terry learns that sometimes it's not so easy to be Just One of the Guys, this week on Doom Generation!



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    • 1 hr 30 min
    Clifford (1994): "Look at me like a human boy!"

    Clifford (1994): "Look at me like a human boy!"

    When a wayward child (Ben Savage) tries to escape the Boy's Home, a kindly priest does his best to persuade him to stay by telling him a tale of himself as a young boy.

    Clifford (Martin Short), while traveling with his parents (Richard Kind, Jennifer Savidge) to a convention in Hawaii, forces an emergency landing over LA in order to visit Dinosaur World that his estranged uncle Martin (Charles Grodin) happens to have designed.

    Clifford lands in the middle of a crisis for Martin. His boss Ellis (Dabney Coleman) is breathing down his neck and his fiancee, Sarah Davis (Mary Steenburgen) is starting to think he's not as into the relationship as she is.

    Will Clifford realize his dream of seeing Larry the Scary Rex before he pushes Uncle Nutcase over the edge?

    A Martin Short masterpiece, Clifford, this week on Doom Generation.



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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Stigmata (1999): "The kingdom of God is inside you..."

    Stigmata (1999): "The kingdom of God is inside you..."

    Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is living her best late 90s life in a non-descript city. She works for a hip tattoo/hair/nail salon with her best friend Donna (Nia Long) when she receives not only a rosary from her mother, but also the wounds of Christ. When the church hears of this, Cardinal Houseman (Jonathan Pryce) sends Father Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne) to investigate. Will he find a non-believer or will he find that the messaggero is indeed importante? Happy Easter! Stigmata, this week on Doom Generation.

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    • 1 hr 12 min
    But I'm A Cheerleader (1999): "I'm a homosexual"

    But I'm A Cheerleader (1999): "I'm a homosexual"

    Megan (Natasha Lyonne) is a typical teenager but when her parents (Mink Stole & Bud Cort) along with EVERYONE else suspect she's a lesbian, they call Ms. Mary Brown (Cathy Moriarty) of True Directions. After an intervention staged by assistant Mike (Rupaul Charles), Megan is sent to conversion camp along with other kids (Melanie Lynskey, Dante Basco, Katrina Phillips, Katharine Towne, Douglas Spain, Joel Michaely, Kip Pardue) hoping to become ex-gays. Will she straighten out or will she give in to her True Desire and run away with Graham (Clea DuVall)? 2,4,6,8 - But I'm a Cheerleader, this time on Doom Generation.

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    • 1 hr 4 min

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