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Martin & Orloff
From two of the twisted minds behind the Upright Citizens Brigade

After a failed suicide attempt, advertising man Martin Flam (Ian Roberts) has to clean up his own blood while his boss cheerfully welcomes him back from the "looney bin." Enter Dr. Eric Orloff (Matt Walsh), a psychiatrist who doesn't just blur the line between doctor and patient, but obliterates it. Little does Martin know this is the beginning of a three day odyssey into Orloff's strange, dysfunctional world. Along the way a hapless Martin inadvertently causes a riot, is stalked by a jealous pro football player, and is forced on a double date with a stripper to see a light-hearted play about...suicide.

Will Orloff ever actually conduct a session? Will Martin reveal the shocking secret behind the "Egg Roll Incident?" And even if Martin doesn't try to kill himself again, will Orloff finish the job for him?

This wild comedy co-stars David Cross (Arrested Development), Kim Raver (24), Amy Poehler (SNL) and features appearances by Andy Richter, Janeane Garofalo and SNL's Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch, and is co-written by Walsh and Roberts of the acclaimed improv troupe and Comedy Central sensation Upright Citizens Brigade.
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this movie fell apart at the end - paulrenaud
Martin And Orloff is a very funny movie, However the end of it is a little sillier than one would expect for such a funny opening. At the same time if you are the type of person who can look past a dumb ending then you will probably enjoy this film as it ...
Not a bad movie... - Joey3
I was surprised, this movie wasn't all that bad. I actually found it quite humourous. It does deal a bit with suicide, but not enough to offend anyone (at least I think). Some SNL alumni make brief cameos which can only add to the laughs. This is the type ...

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