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Trailer For Canadian Comedy You Might As Well Live


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I have no words to describe this. I just need to see it. Check out the trailer below. Oh, and it’s NSFW.


Trailer For The Coen Brothers’New Comedy A Serious Man


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Is this going to be better than the barely mediocre Burn After Reading? It doesn’t matter. I will fork over money every time these guys make a movie because they’ve rarely let me down.
A Serious Man is a black comedy set in 1967 and centered on on Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg), a Midwestern professor who watches his life unravel when his wife prepares to leave him because his inept brother (Richard Kind) won’t move out of the house.


Zach Galifiankis’New Dark Comedy Visioneers! A Screening Party!


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When people begin exploding from stress, George Washington Winsterhammerman tries to ignore the epidemic and live his usual life, but then he suffers his first symptom. Are you a tunt? Want to find out? Johnny Vengeance will be hosting a screening party for this dark comedy in the DC area very soon.Keep checking back for details and if you’re interested let me know below.


2009′s Sundance Films You Need To See # 3: World’s Greatest Dad


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World’s Greatest Dad is the story of a father (Robin Williams) who fakes a suicide note for his son who accidentally dies due to auto-erotic asphyxiation. The film, directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, is a comedy of the darkest variety. There are no trailers available as of yet, but I’ll be sure to post one as soon as they are. I don’t know about the rest of you but after 1991′s Shakes the Clown I knew Goldthwait had a great film in him somewhere. Shakes, while ridiculous and uneven, is still one of my favorite dark comedies. The film currently has no distribution, but with the rave reviews it’s getting it shouldn’t be long.

*Williams is usually his best in little films like this.