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Nick Offerman & Megan Mullally - Summer of 69: No Apostrophe

Nick Offerman & Megan Mullally - Summer of 69: No Apostrophe (2017)

May. 19,2017
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5.7
| Comedy

Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally are yanking the britches right off of their marriage, exposing the salacious details of their fiery union for all the world to enjoy, featuring songs, funny talking, heavy ribaldry, light petting and an astonishing final act of completion.

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SunnyHello
2017/05/19

Nice effects though.

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Sexyloutak
2017/05/20

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Voxitype
2017/05/21

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Logan
2017/05/22

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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diveintothesky
2017/05/23

If you are a fan of either of these comic minds, you should be watching this right now instead of reading my review!They deliver their specialist brand of humor together as the lovely/sexy couple we love them as. Truly loved their banter and song routines for each other! I am saddened to see the rating here so low, but looking at the demographic information, I can only assume too many outside of the demographic this was meant for have been rating away.I can honestly say this lovingly crafted special from start to finish is another delicious slice of Megan-Nick magic!

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hmb-51778
2017/05/24

I saw these two on Kimmel and thought: what the heck. I like the work they do apart, so why not give them a try. What a filthy, dirty, hilarious, side-splitting hour of weirdness. They present their marriage as a picture of craziness and warped expectations. She destroys him at every turn and he seems grateful for the the attention. I laughed out loud, a LOT. If you're looking for an hour of weirdness and honest-to- goodness love, catch this fine entertainment.

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adsaddfttyty
2017/05/25

Any wit, timing and humanity are absent from this performance and her pretentious and relentless charade of worldly defeatism doesn't work. Being gross can be funny but there has to be some context, some originality and some relative experience for the viewer to engage with.I'd have to seriously question the professional judgment of the Netflix team that saw this past the ideas stage! I'm assuming that they are all her friends or they divvied up her paycheck!My question is: How is this person a household name? Thankfully, nobody I know or am connected with openly admits to liking her unique talent for attention seeking!

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