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Mockumentaries
So theres this moon landing thread going on in misc, and it got me interested in mockumentarys again.. (I used to love that stuff).
Ive seen many mocks from my local film club, but I want more...
Any recommendations?
Ive seen many mocks from my local film club, but I want more...
Any recommendations?
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I still haven't seen it. I have seen Best In Show, though, which I liked. But I feel once you've seen one of those Guest-type films you've probably seen them all.
It's like watching the Office, or Extras. You only need to see one episode to get out of it what you're going to get out of it.
It's like watching the Office, or Extras. You only need to see one episode to get out of it what you're going to get out of it.
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You dont like the Office or Extras? They are both great shows! How about Curb or Trailer Park Boys?judasmuppet";p="805358 wrote:I still haven't seen it. I have seen Best In Show, though, which I liked. But I feel once you've seen one of those Guest-type films you've probably seen them all.
It's like watching the Office, or Extras. You only need to see one episode to get out of it what you're going to get out of it.
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wouldn't Man Bites Dog fit in this bill?
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Spinal Tap is brilliant, but Guffman would have to be my favourite. I don't know why, something about it just tickles me in the right way. Corky is probably a big part of it.Miss Yvonne";p="805364 wrote:Spinal Tap was the one that started it all, though. I still think it's great. It's the best of all the Guest-type films.
I also really liked Waiting For Guffman, but I didn't care for A Mighty Wind.
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