John Axness

Most Popular John Axness Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Lucky Day Trailer (1991)

10 March 1991

When 30-year-old Allison Campbell wins a $2 million lottery, her family life turns upside down not just because of her winnings but because Allison is mentally handicapped.

Romy and Michele: In the Beginning Trailer (2005)

30 May 2005

It's 1987, and best friends Romy and Michele, fresh out of high school, are desperate to get away from their square hometown of Tucson and take their rightful place amongst the beautiful, hip people of Hollywood.

The History of White People in America Trailer (1985)

04 June 1985

In this parody of documentaries, host Martin Mull discusses the contributions that white people have made to the USA, visits the Institute of White Studies, and follows a typical white family as they go about their everyday lives.

Bagboy Trailer (2007)

14 September 2007

Bagboy is the "from bags to riches" story of a lowly grocery store clerk who endeavors to win the international competitive bagging championships and the girl of his dreams.

Boat Trip Trailer (2002)

01 October 2002

Two guys whose love lives are a wreck look forward to finding ladies on the high seas. Unfortunately, they've mistakenly been booked on a gay cruise.

Portrait of a White Marriage Trailer (1988)

27 August 1988

Now a famous talk show host, Martin Mull takes his crew and cameras to Hawkins Falls, Ohio with the intent to give his erratic career a fresh start by shooting a special.

Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj Trailer (2006)

01 December 2006

Taj Mahal Badalandabad leaves Coolidge College behind for the halls of Camford University in England, where he looks to continue his education, and teach an uptight student how to make the most out of her academic career.

Casio Play Today! Trailer (1989)

14 February 1989

Introduction to your Casio Tone Bank Keyboard

The History of White People in America: Volume II Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

In this daring follow-up to The History of White People in America, comedian Martin Mull takes us on an in-depth look at such topics as White Religion, White Stress, White Politics, and White Crime.