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Bob Odenkirk Movies
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Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Starring:
Topher Grace,
Anna Faris,
Dan Fogler,
Teresa Palmer,
Chris Pratt,
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TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT (2011) *** Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer, Chris Pratt, Michael Biehn, Jeanie Hackett, Lucy Punch, Michelle Trachtenberg, Demetri Marin, Michael Ian Black, Bob Odenkirk, Angie Everhart. '80s retrospective with Grace (who co-executive produced and contributed as a writer on the screenplay) as a college grad facing his unlikely futur...
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Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Starring:
Heather Graham,
Lorraine Bracco,
Stephen Root,
Danny Glover,
Jamie-Lynn Sigler,
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Genres:
Action
Comedy
Drama
Starring:
Joe Anderson,
Rob Corddry,
Ellen Barkin,
Odette Yustman,
Maggie Q,
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The concept was good. But for a comedy, there wasn't nothing funny in it. The fights were bad. Adult swim website had a game where you have 5 minutes to kill yourself with office supplies. It's like a live action version of that game. The only character worth watching is The Chariot. There is no character development and there was no attempt to link any of the charact...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Will Arnett,
Will Forte,
Chi McBride,
Kristen Wiig,
Malin Åkerman,
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If you find the opening credits funny, then you will love this wonderfully absurd film. Of course, if you're not in touch with your inner idiot, you will be bewildered and ask "Why is this funny?"Like Charlie says in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory "candy doesn't have to have a point." This is a film that revels in its oddball stupidity.Will Arnett is funny for me simply ...
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Genres:
Documentary
Comedy
Starring:
Brian Unger,
Gary Cohan,
Robert Gore,
Sean Tabibian,
Paul F. Tompkins,
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While I agree that this is not the most political nor the most medically conclusive of documentaries, it seems to me that this misses the whole point of what the filmmakers were trying to do. There is no need for another "Grass" type documentary -- as that one already exists. Super High Me is a comedy first and a documentary second. And that's OK. More than OK, it might eve...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Patton Oswalt,
Brian Posehn,
Maria Bamford,
Blaine Capatch,
Bob Odenkirk,
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Danny DeVito,
Kathy Bates,
Ron Livingston,
Neve Campbell,
Beverly D'Angelo,
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Maybe it's somehow unfair that this movie was not distributed in the US (yet?). I have seen much worse movies and comedies that had less fun in them well distributed and promoted. However, I can understand the hesitations of the distributors. 'Relative Strangers' plays in a genre that has already squeezed all the juice, and makes no attempt to be something different...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Paget Brewster,
Neil Barton,
Eric Hoffman,
Darren Keefe,
Ashley Head,
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This was one of the absolute worst films I have ever seen. Every single "joke" had no substance. The film makers expected that pointing out what characterizes Indy films would be funny enough to not have to actually write a movie. The jokes weren't jokes, but explanations of plot techniques used in the films it satirized. On top of that, a good amount of what it made fun of...
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Genres:
Animation
Comedy
Fantasy
Romance
Starring:
Brendan Fraser,
Bridget Fonda,
John Turturro,
Chris Kattan,
Giancarlo Esposito,
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Henry Selick's first feature, "The Nightmare Before Christmas", was a modern classic. His next, "James and the Giant Peach", had most of the things that made "Nightmare" great - heavily diluted. One thing that weakened Selick's second movie was his decision to begin and end with live action footage, when the glory of both "Nightmare" and "Peach" lay in skilful, sharp, gorgeou...
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Genres:
Comedy
Romance
Starring:
Uma Thurman,
Janeane Garofalo,
Ben Chaplin,
Jamie Foxx,
James McCaffrey,
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This is a lovely, funny and well done romantic comedy. I have to admit I am impressed by the folks who continue to say they felt JG was too pretty to be Abby and that it just didn't ring true to them because of that fact. Well I'm here to tell you folks that this movie is closer to the truth than you realize. One of the things that DOES make this film soo good is that Abby ...
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