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s: Directed by Aaron Goodmiller. With Jay Saunders, Doug Henderson, Rebecca Wahls, Devon Marie Saunders. A day in the lives of two system s named Dan and Randy as they annoy s, discuss office politics, and watch gophers at the coffee shop.

“With actual credited characters named u0026quot;Mocha Skinned Guy in the Bathroomu0026quot; (sic) and u0026quot;Overweight Employeeu0026quot; itu0026#39;s no surprise that just about the entire script is composed of derisive dialogue — toward people of color, women, gay people — only men and a few chosen ethnicities were spared. Nearly every time that a person of color was given screen time, it was to use the character as the butt of jokes. I say u0026quot;jokesu0026quot;, because there were lots of jokes in the film, but no humor. None. Zero. I never felt even the slightest urge to laugh, to giggle, chuckle or even smile. And yes, I got all of the jokes… they just werenu0026#39;t funny.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s incredible that in 2015, someone actually thought that it was a good idea to go ahead with the production and release of this stodgy, bigoted script. I think the only one who would actually like this film would be a neo-Nazi or a Klansman.”

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