Episode #2.1

Thu, Jan 13, 2011
Season Two Premiere. Rob Huebel and Deepak Chopra engage in a philosophical discussion in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'; 'Terrible Decisions - The Drop Off,' Gary Cole is an FBI agent who enlists Ben Schwartz in an undercover sting; and more.
4.7 /10
Episode #2.2

Thu, Jan 20, 2011
Romany Malco's 'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach;' an episode of 'United States Police Department;' more 'Reenactments of Actual Conversations from the Ladies Rooms of Hollywood;' the Funny or Die Movie of the Week, 'Paco Dances,' and more.
4.2 /10
Episode #2.3

Thu, Jan 27, 2011
'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' featuring special guest star Ben Stiller; an entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary;' 'Adam West Hits on You...Hard,' featuring Adam West; an animated segment with John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell, more.
5.2 /10
Episode #2.4

Thu, Feb 03, 2011
Sunday morning sitcom 'It's Gert'; Movie of the Week 'Death Hunt'; 'Men of Unquiet Desperation: The Prick'; and more.
4.5 /10
Episode #2.5

Thu, Feb 10, 2011
A new episode of 'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach'; part two of the Movie of the Week, 'Death Hunt'; an entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary'; and another edition of 'Welcome to My Study,' in which Mitchell shares more everyday items from his study drawers.
5.4 /10
Episode #2.6

Thu, Feb 17, 2011
The first installment of 'Lady Refs'; another edition of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'; 'The Burn Unit,' in which three badass women track down a cheating husband; and the Movie of the Week, 'Sticky Minds,' with Kristen Wiig.
5.7 /10
Episode #2.7

Thu, Mar 03, 2011
'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach'; the next installment of 'Lady Refs'; 'Adam West Hits On You...Hard,' with Adam West; and the Movie of the Week, 'Terrorists on Flight 77.'
5.5 /10
Episode #2.8

Thu, Mar 10, 2011
'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' with special guest Warren Sapp; part three of 'Lady Refs'; 'Body Boys: Legend of the Pipers'; Movie of the Week, 'Boobie,' with Elijah Wood.
5.4 /10
Episode #2.9

Thu, Mar 17, 2011
An entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary'; the dramatic conclusion of 'Lady Refs'; a new segment 'Jeff Baker: Junior College Professor,' starring Fred Willard; and more.
7.5 /10
Episode #2.10

Thu, Mar 24, 2011
'United States Police Department;' the Movie of the Week, 'The Terrys,' about two trailer park meth addicts named Terry and their tempestuous relationship; and 'Baby Boss,' in which a female office worker confronts her boss about a colleague.
4.7 /10

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Ein Luftikus zum Verlieben

Ein Luftikus zum Verlieben

At first glance, the Munich management consultant Max Tanner is a real dream guy: attractive, successful and charming. However, Max is also an incorrigible Luftikus and Casanova. Of course, his new girlfriend, the illustrator Anna, doesn't want to admit this, because she is head over heels in love with Max. She ignores all the warnings of her little daughter Lilli and her friend Magda - until Max sells her on her birthday of all things to go out with a seductive business partner. When the disappointed Anna also catches him in flagranti, she immediately breaks up with Max and curses him with the words "From now on you're air!" What Anna doesn't suspect: her words will come true. When Max comes into the office the next day, he has to realize with horror that nobody notices him. As an invisible listener, however, he himself finds out some unpleasant truths: his colleagues, who used to admire him so much, are actually gossip about his countless affairs ; his friend and partner Robert steals his ideas and tries to take over the company, also taking advantage of Max's sudden "disappearance" to hook up with Anna. Only now does Max begin to understand how much Anna really means to him. Feverishly, he searches for a way to become visible again and ask Anna for forgiveness - in vain. Only when he saves little Lilli from a serious accident is she able to see him again. And although the girl has never really liked him, Max manages to persuade her to help him. But Anna doesn't believe her daughter when she tries to explain Max's predicament to her. Incidentally, however, the advantages of its invisibility also show. In this way, Max Lilli can speak up at school and save Anna from the advances of a sleazy publisher. However, when Robert asks for Anna's hand and she hesitantly accepts the proposal, everything seems lost for Max. Anna also has to admit that she simply cannot forget Max, despite his mistakes. But the wedding preparations are already in full swing. Then, at the last second, the witty Lilli has a daring idea in the truest sense of the word to thwart the marriage, to banish the "curse" and bring Max and Anna together after all.

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