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    On the cusp of inheriting his father's estate, Swanson (Tim Heidecker, "Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!") is a man with unlimited options. An aging hipster in Brooklyn, he spends his days in aimless recreation with like-minded friends ("Tim & Eric" co-star Eric Wareheim, LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and comedian Gregg Turkington a.k.a."Neil Hamburger") in games of comic irreverence and mock sincerity. As Swanson grows restless of the safety a sheltered life offers him, he tests the limits of acceptable behavior, pushing the envelope in every way he can. Heidecker's deadpan delivery cleverly masks a deep desire for connection and sense in the modern world. The Comedy wears its name on its sleeve, but director Rick Alverson's powerful and provocative character study touches a darkness behind the humor that resonates with viewers long after the story ends.. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date The Comedy Nov 9, 2012 Limited
    Genres The Comedy : Drama

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    Total Vote User The Comedy : Visitor
    User Ranting The Comedy : 3.3
    User Percentage For The Comedy : %
    User Count Like for The Comedy : 3,626
    All Critics Ranting For The Comedy : 5.8
    All Critics Count For The Comedy : 29
    All Critics Percentage For The Comedy : 45 %

    Actors For The Comedy

    Tim Heidecker,Eric Wareheim,Kate Lyn Sheil,Alexia Rasmussen,Gregg Turkington,Liza Kate Walter,James Murphy,Jeffrey Jensen,Grace Rex,Adam Scarimbolo,Neil Hamburger


    The Comedy Movie Review

    The longest and dreariest 94 minutes I've spent on a movie this year.
    Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times

    None of this is necessarily funny. That's the extent of the irony here.
    Wesley Morris-Boston Globe

    The joke, I guess, is that there's nothing funny about "The Comedy."
    Barbara VanDenburgh-Arizona Republic

    A mean-spirited piece of mumblecore that tries to provoke you, but only succeeds in boring you.
    David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

    A character study that tries to make the revolting compelling.
    Kyle Smith-New York Post

    If you can discern any critical distance or interesting perspective here, or even a good reason to spend 90 minutes in such company, I'm afraid the joke is on you.
    A.O. Scott-New York Times

    While this could have been the perfect portrait of a certain kind of idiot, the baroque cruelties and tonal monotony go too far.
    Nicolas Rapold-Film Comment Magazine

    An essential portrait of a generation of people laughing so hard that they've forgotten the joke is on them.
    David Ehrlich-Boxoffice Magazine

    This is a lacerating portrait of the sort of narcissistic self-loathing that has kept educated, economically comfortable young people from achieving their true potential, from Benjamin Braddock to Hannah Horvath.
    Marc Mohan-Oregonian

    Champions what it appears to mock and indicts what it appears to glorify.
    Michael Nordine-Willamette Week

    [A] relentlessly aimless, abrasive stab at black humor.
    Gerald Peary-Boston Phoenix

    All this is credible enough until Swanson exits the airtight bubble of his peers to bully New York City at large.
    Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle

    Pushing the boundaries of taste isn't necessarily a bad thing, but the film is so busy daring its audience to hurl insults that it forgets to simply be funny.
    Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

    A billion times better than Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.
    Matt Pais-RedEye

    It's a long, painful sit that claws at interpretational ambition, but only nails the rare moment of enlightenment, wasting 90 minutes of screentime to acquire about 15 minutes worth of substance.
    Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

    The Comedy may not aspire to be the portrait of a generation, but it certainly offers a scary dissection of a faux-careless Brooklynite sensibility that threatens to be the undoing of everyone involved.
    Ted Scheinman-Paste Magazine

    An unconventional, unapologetic comedy that's unbelievably entertaining.
    Chase Whale-We Got This Covered

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