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Writing
Lord & Miller's sequel satire is sharper than most Oscar scripts.
Acting
Hill and Tatum's chemistry could power a small city.
Editing
End credits sequence is legendary, changed comedy forever.

Director
Phil Lord
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The end credits fake sequels were animated in two weeks by different artists including Bill Plympton.
Lord & Miller pitched this as 'the same movie again on purpose' to mock sequel culture, then made it genuinely great.
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This movie had the best Credits ever.
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THE MOST ICONIC MEME THAT NEVER GETS OLD: "My name is Jeff" AHHAHAHAHHHH
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