Rando’s ongoing exploration of the most obscure comedies of Arnold Schwarzenegger continues with a look at 2017’s Killing Gunther, a wacky mockumentary that casts the former governor as a legendary hitman.
Read MoreBefore he was Conan, Arnold Schwarzenegger was Handsome Stranger opposite Kirk Douglas, Ann-Margret and Paul Lynde in the feeble Hal Needham-directed 1979 western romp The Villain.
Read MoreLars Von Trier took a brief break from punishing audiences and the world for 2006’s The Boss of It All, a surprisingly straightforward solidly funny and extremely inventive workplace comedy that suggests what it might look like if Von Trier directed The Office or remade a Francis Veber farce.
Read MoreSometimes you’re in the mood for something rando, like a randy, Larry Cohen-directed 1980s teen sex comedy that combined werewolves and high school athletics a full four years before Teen Wolf.
Read More"They" told me that the Uncle Kent 2 novelization was way too obscure for anywhere to want to read about it. I'm about to prove "them" wrong, or, more likely, right.
Read MoreThe zeitgeist-capturing tabloid spoof of the 1990s returned in comic book form in 2010 with a bizarrely prescient tale of illegal aliens (of the outer-space variety) and apoplectic right-winger Ed Anger's quest to make America great (or at least intolerant) again.
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