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Arse Marks: The Rebirth
As seen in the "Homegrown Collection" and "The Tyra Banks Show", globally acclaimed 'Arse Marks' are back to filming and causing chaos again. After a one year hiatus, the crew has been called from all corners of the Earth to make yet another DVD, one that will blow the previous ones out of the water. This DVD will be Arse Marks like you've never seen before. Almost a year in the making, with all the blood, sweat, tears (and beers). This DVD is not for those with a weak stomach.
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Plot Summary
A mockumentary following the chaotic attempts of a washed-up 1980s comedy sketch duo, Arse Marks, to make a comeback. Facing dwindling relevance and personal demons, they try to recapture their former glory through increasingly desperate and misguided schemes. The film satirizes the entertainment industry's obsession with nostalgia and the struggles of aging comedians.
Critical Reception
Arse Marks: The Rebirth was met with a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its satirical edge and the performances of its veteran cast. Some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, while others appreciated its nostalgic, albeit cynical, look at the comedy scene.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp satire of the entertainment industry and nostalgia.
The performances of the main cast, particularly Richardson and Mayall, were often highlighted.
Some reviewers found the humor inconsistent, with certain gags not landing as effectively as others.
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Fun Fact
The film reunited many of the key talents behind the influential British sketch comedy show 'The Comic Strip Presents...', which also starred many of the film's main cast members.
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