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Dane Cook on His Days As a Stand-Up Therapist, Personal Tragedy and Answers to Nothing

Whether or not you buy into Dane Cook ‘s brand of humor, you must acknowledge that the Boston-born stand-up has cornered a sizable comedy market and successfully infiltrated the movie business. Up next, Cook attempts to make the most challenging transition of his career — from dependable funnyman to respected actor.

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Dane Cook on His Days As a Stand-Up Therapist, Personal Tragedy and Answers to Nothing

The Original Death at a Funeral Was No Classic, Guys

I haven’t yet seen the new, Neil LaBute-helmed remake of Death at a Funeral , but I’m amused by how offended people are on the original film’s behalf. Is it kind of startling that so little time would pass between the 2007 British version and its American remake? Sure. Is the original film a lost, mistreated classic? Hardly.

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The Original Death at a Funeral Was No Classic, Guys