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Review: Mars is a wild, hilarious ride to the Red Planet

I'm not familiar with The Whitest Kids U' Know, though I've heard of them, and heard good things. I know Zach Cregger from his recent horror hits Barbarian and Weapons , but that's the closest I've gotten to them, until now. Ironically, my introduction the comedy troupe's work is also their final piece, as founding member Trevor Moore sadly passed away a few years ago, and without him, the group won't continue. The animated comedy Mars  is certainly a high note to go out on, and it's made me eager to go back and experience more of WKUK's work. If it's at all like Mars , I know I'm in for a treat. What I love more about Mars (and there is so much to love here) is how it just completely goes for it. This is a movie that wants to make you laugh, and is willing to go anywhere and mine anything that might deliver the comedic goods. I haven't laughed this much at a movie in a while, and it kept surprising and delighting me with where and how it...

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