Not Another Sundance Movie
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Every indie movie cliche in one short trailer.
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3:03 Michael Cera authoring the quote about his own "reinvention" is the funniest one.
"Hit me right in my white guilt." Well, ouch!
'Hit me right in my white guilt' sounds like what every white critic wrote about 12 Years.
Still a masterpiece though.
Funny or Die are masters of dragging out the joke. This could've easily been a minute long.
Still relevant 7 years later, hell even more relevant right now.
"All of Portland" lmfao
Hipster level over 90000
Out of all the cliches, you forgot overuse of handheld to look like a documentary. Lol.
LOL! Omg its so funny because its so damn accurate!
Finally some fucking satire about the social justice warrior film and film critic priesthood.
Priceless. Thank you for nailing the pompous on their white guilt crosses. :)
This was really good, liked it a lot, though were it was written " more incest than precious- my pervy step dad" it's from where ?
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that they were referring to "Precious" which ─ ummm, let's see... *checks IMDb* ─ came out in 2009, is about an illiterate teen that's pregnant with her second child and stars Gabourey Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Mariah Carey an' Lenny Kravi─ What the fuck is this shit!? Good god, I've seen Michael Bay and Tom Cruise movies that have less pretentiousness! Holy fuck!
MultiPaulinator
Somehow, I don't think you understand what pretentious means. I also think you're hopping on the "Hey guy's, let's hate EVERYTHING indie" bandwagon. It's not all bad. Be your own critic:)
No. Sorry, my post *was* kinda vague. I was referring to Mariah Carey and Lenny Kravitz. I just simply found surprising that those two ─ among others ─ were *starring in* an indie film. I was referring to the actors, not the movie.
2:03
Shopping cart: WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Clapping Orphans Choir of Detroit!!
needs more ghosts
Guys this is the sort of videos I think are funny. Well done! Honestly, shock and aw just dont make me laugh. Great video!
I agree. Finally something funny on funny or die
Lost it at the clapping orphans
Spot on.
Funny or Die are back in the game
Anna Paquin was a bit descriptive there lol
I feel like this is every A24 movie. 😂
You nailed it ! A Sundance film is the only DVD I've ever thrown in the trash and that includes porn!
The first two soundtracks they spoofed were from my two favorite films of 2013. We all have different tastes.
And what are they?
This was actually funny.
The only inaccuracy I see here is that those gay cowboys weren’t eating any pudding.
2:17 This one time at Sundance Camp...
Where was the scene with the pointless full frontal nudity?Every indie film has to have one.
So many vintage pickups.
Funny.. but beasts of the southern wild was actually a great movie haha
Awesome period.
The ending lol
All of Portland.
the music is kinda good...
Gotham light
What is the song used in this video
9 years later I’m still looking!
Amazing
nice!
I call these my "White People Problems Movies" lol.
Amazing lol
hahahaha @1:07
Yeah...that was good.
Funny
I mean 1:40
Lol!
Looool!!!
♥️
LOL!!! :)
Uhhh no. This is incredibly unappreciative of great indie movies. Plus, Beasts of the Southern Wild is flippin' awesome.
Learn to take a joke and get a grasp of what satire is.
I know what satire is. But there's a line between making fun of something, like a parody, and disgracing and insulting something.
derfanddarf1 Yeah, this was such a disgrace and insulting(sarcasm). I watched some of these sundance films some terrible but some good also, and this is poking some fun isn't specifically attacking a single film and calling it shit. Don't take things to seriously.
I loved Beasts of the Southern Wild. This video is referencing it, and basically calling it overdramatic.
derfanddarf1 No, I don't think you do. You may have some knowledge of the definition but I don't think you properly understand it nor how satire is used. In satire you don't just parody and make fun of something, you criticize. And criticism is not simply insulting.
When someone is using satire to cover a topical issue, do you think the point is to end at saying "haha, look at how awful this is...funny huh?" No, the point is to use satire to inspire some form of change to help the situation mend.
When someone else uses satire parody or discuss a film industry or genre of film, they do not just do so to say "haha look how awful this is" or "haha look how similar these all are". The point is to say "look at all these trends, see how there's a ton of these with nearly the exact same story line? haha" and then use that criticism as a constructive basis of change.
If someone points out that all the major action movies are beginning to have the same plots are they disgracing or insulting action movies? No. They're pointing out something to be worked on.
Now, if you would refrain from being pretentious regarding these films, then perhaps you might actually understand what the point of this video was all about. But if you continue to be in the mindset that criticism, constructive or otherwise, is "disgracing" something then I'm not sure what to say to you. You need to grow out of that.
I don't find any if this funny. It's a bit too American.
I'm not saying that you HAVE TO see this movie, but an indie film called 'Fish Tank' has a few of these trappings, and it's British.