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Dailymotion is a French online video sharing platform owned by Canal+. Prior to 2024, the company was owned by Vivendi. [2] North American launch partners included Vice Media, Bloomberg, and Hearst Digital Media. [3] It is among the earliest known platforms to support HD (720p) resolution video.
Deli Yürek: Bumerang Cehennemi ("Crazy Heart: Boomerang Hell") is a 2001 Turkish action film, written and directed by Osman Sınav. It is spun off from the TV series Deli Yürek . [ 1 ]
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Humorous Recreation of a book, film or play, either to pay homage or to ridicule the original: Mel Brooks, Joe Alaskey, French and Saunders, Mitchell and Webb, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Dom Joly, Peter Serafinowicz, Weird Al Yankovic, Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker; Films and TV shows: Airplane!, Family Guy, Shriek, Look Around You, Onion News ...
Romantic Comedy (Turkish: Romantik Komedi) is a 2010 Turkish romantic comedy film, directed by Ketche, about three close friends who live very different lives. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 5 February 2010 ( 2010-02-05 ) , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010 .
Cinema One (also called C1 and stylized as C1NEMAONE) is a Philippine pay television channel targeted to the Filipino diaspora.It is owned by Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of Philippine media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.
Romantic Comedy 2: Farewell to Bachelorhood (Turkish: Romantik Komedi 2: Bekarlığa Veda) is a 2013 Turkish romantic comedy movie and a sequel to Romantic Comedy (2010). The cast of the original movie reprise their roles in this sequel, which was directed by Erol Özlevi.
AllMovie describes action comedy films as those with "fast and furious" action yet being "mostly lighthearted", rarely having death or serious injury. [1] The Script Lab wrote, "[The genre] relies on the characters to bring out the humor, while the action scenes tend to be less intense than in the traditional action movie."