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The Friggin' Mafia Movie (2001)
Ultimate amalgam of archetypal generic conventions...
Today considered by film theorists in academia as the ultimate amalgam of archetypal generic conventions iconic to both the self-reflexive and stereotypical Film Noir mob film genres displaced from the usual urban, east-coast setting onto the pastoral, suburban setting of the San Jose Office Park, The Friggin' Mafia Movie challenges audiences with a plethora of intellectual quandaries culminating in an ultimately everlasting edification unparalleled since the Three Stooges' Disorder in The Court (USA 1936). Lead artfully by character player Richard Lynch as an embittered, comedic version of himself, a group of disgruntled actors cease control of production on an "ultra-cheapie", mob feature film only to save mankind from the film itself. This Film is a Party unto itself!