The 1920s... St. Petersburg's streets are full of gangs of homeless kids. From time to time some of them are caught and placed into a special school which is named after Dostoyevsky ('SHKola Imeni Dostoyevskogo' - hence the name SHKID). SHKID has gathered hungry, but impudent and sharp kids. This shelter of comedians is ruled by an 'old-school' principal (brilliantly played by young Sergei Yursky), an honourable and intelligent man. His disarming trust gains childrens' trust in return, helps them not to lose themselves in those vague times, makes them grow from unruly kids into thoughtful and caring members of adult society.
12/9/09
12/9/09
It's the "Top Ten Signs The Nobel Prize Has Gone To President Obama's Head."
Get a sneak peek at this year's hottest new video game.
Want to know how to massage a cat? Neither do we.
Find out what Rachel Weisz's son wants for Christmas.
Find out what advice George Clooney gave his "Up In The Air" co-star on how to deal with Dave.
12/08/09
12/08/09
Did they really smoke a joint while presenting? [FunnyOrDie.com | thathappened]
Find out what Barbara Walters thinks about the Tiger Woods sex scandal.
Don't miss the fun when Dave enters the Twitterverse and sends out his very first Tweet.
Three of my most requested celebrity impressions, plus a brand new one. [FunnyOrDie.com | jawshtus]
12/7/09
"Top Ten Ways Tiger Woods Can Improve His Image" with reactions from mega-star Tom Hanks.
Ray explains how his father's odd sense of humor causes problems at home.
Andy unlocks the secrets to scoring with two girls at once.
This is the cutest thing you will ever see on video. [FunnyOrDie.com | thathappened]
Highlights from the latest Colbert Report, headline coverage and guest interviews from the week of November 30th.
06:57
The Colbert Report: Cheating Death - R.J. Reynolds, Genzyme & Bionic Bottom
R.J. Reynolds hopes to make money off of quit-smoking aids, Genzyme pills contain trash, and a man regulates his bowel movements via remote control.
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