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PAINTBALL PATRON Banned for 10 years from the sport that made him famous, the protagonist of the comedy “Blackballed” is a paintball player extraordinaire in search of a comeback. “Daily Show” regular Rob Corddry stars, along with “Saturday Night Live” cast member Rob Riggle (tonight and Saturday, 9 p.m., tomorrow, 7 and 9 p.m., Sunday, 5 and 9 p.m., April 17-26, 9 p.m.) The screening is part of Two Boots Pioneer Theater’s Comedy Fortnight, two weeks of diverse cinematic hilarity. The festival also includes four tributes to the theater’s monthly First Sunday events, including screenings of short films made on a shoestring and several romantic comedies. Jacques Tati’s “Mon oncle” is also featured. Tonight through Wednesday, April 26, times vary, Two Boots Pioneer Theater, 155 E. 3rd St., between avenues A and B, 212-591-0434, $9 general, $6.50 members. For a complete schedule, go towww.twoboots.com/pioneer.