Troy Miller

Troy Miller
Total Credits at Criticker: 3 (Actor), 39 (Director), 1 (Creator)
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Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
Set in 1986 when best friends Harry (Olsen) and Lloyd (Richardson) were teenagers, this is the madcap comic tale of their attempt to get out of the "special needs" department and into regular high school life. (imdb)
Run Ronnie Run
A redneck with an uncanny knack for getting arrested becomes the star of his own reality program. (imdb)
Jack Frost
A father, who can't keep his promises, dies in a car accident. One year later, he returns as a snowman, who has the final chance to put things right with his son before he is gone forever. (imdb)
Beverly Hills Family Robinson
Marsha Robinson, host of a TV cooking show, takes her family on a working vacation to a South Seas Island but their yacht is hijacked by pirates, and then shipwrecked, and the Robinsons must survive Marsha's complaints while they build a treehouse, meet a handsome carpenter, bond together as a family and fight off the pirates... (imdb)
Jim Gaffigan: King Baby
The highly anticipated follow up to his platinum release Beyond the Pale, Jim Gaffigan's sold-out stand-up performance is captured live on the last night of his 2008 tour. Few other comics can romanticize sloth like Gaffigan, a storyteller who makes laziness look like an art form and over-indulgence look like a vocation. (www.allmovie.com)
Brian Regan: Standing Up
Brian Regan stand-up special.
Brian Regan: The Epitome of Hyperbole
Brian Regan's second hour long stand-up special
John Oliver: Terrifying Times
John Oliver, seen regularly on the Daily Show, in his first televised stand-up performance.
David Cross: The Pride Is Back
A one-hour comedy special on HBO.
Arrested Development
Level-headed son Michael Bluth takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable. (imdb)
Mr. Show with Bob and David
This is a sketch-comedy show. The twist here is that all of the sketches (Even the monologue) are connected in some strange way. (imdb)
Tenacious D: The Complete Master Works
Tenacious D is a two-piece musical act, and this HBO series documents their many struggles as friends, and as a band of two very absurd individuals. (imdb)
Running Wilde
An environmentalist and her daughter move into the treehouse of a childhood flame, a rich playboy sheltered from the real world.
Cedric the Entertainer: Live from the Ville
Donning his signature suit and fedora, the dapper comic offers a unique spin on getting old, the presidential election and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk." (netflix.com)
Natasha Leggero: Live at Bimbo\
Decked out in furs both real and faux, Natasha Leggero drops a new music video and riffs on topics ranging from Burning Man to Playboy Radio in her first hour-long special. Topics include the effects of childbirth on the female body and the man-children of Los Angeles. (Comedy Central)
Bill Maher: Live from D.C.
Recorded at the Warner Theatre, the show features his Maher's takes on such topics as the midterm elections, income inequality, the Republican psyche, and a Trump lawsuit. (HBO)
George Lopez: It\
Filmed live at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers
Brian Regan takes relatable family humor to new heights as he talks board games, underwear elastic and looking for hot dogs in all the wrong places. (Netflix)
George Lopez: The Wall, Live from Washington D.C
George Lopez performs at the Concert Hall at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. (imdb)
Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story
Comedian Kathy Griffin performs a new set in the aftermath of the fallout she experienced due to a controversial Donald Trump-inspired photo shoot that threatened to end her career. (imdb)
George Lopez: We\
Comedian George Lopez tackles the future and the past of Latinx culture in America, touching on immigration, his tough relatives, aging and much more.
Brian Regan: Live from Radio City Music Hall
Brian Regan reinvigorates comedy with his new live stand-up special, "Live From Radio City Music Hall." He describes what it's like to work at IHOP, demonstrates the awkwardness of going to a new doctor and challenges the common notion that you shouldn't grocery shop when you're hungry. Anything could happen, so expect lots of Regan's signature high-energy social commentary. (imdb)
Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American
Tennessee-born comedian, actor, and podcast host Nate Bargatze is back with his second hour-long Netflix original comedy special. (imdb)
Breaking In - Season 2
Brian Regan: On the Rocks
Brian Regan tackles the big issues weighing on him, including aging, time, obsessive behavior, backpacks on airplanes, ungrateful horses and raisins. (imdb)
Mr. Show with Bob and David - Season 1
Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Season 1
The Office - Season 7
The Office - Season 8
The Office - Season 9
Arrested Development - Season 4
Arrested Development - Season 5
Eagleheart - Season 1
Flight of the Conchords - Season 1
Mr. Show with Bob and David - Season 3
Tom Papa: Home Free
Tom, an aging man whose kids have left home, embarks on reliving his youth with his wife. They engage in wild antics, reminiscing about past adventures while embracing the freedom of their empty nest, surrounded by their animal companions.
Jo Koy: Don\
Jo Koy details life with his Filipino mom, the advantages of dancing like Michael Jackson and the strangeness of touring the South as an Asian American.
Andrew Schulz: Life
Filmed at NYC's Beacon Theatre, Andrew Schulz's new comedy special covers his experiences with starting a family and going through IVF treatments (imdb)