A Futile and Stupid Gesture
The National Lampoon name became globally recognized after the monumental success of Animal House—but before the glory days, it was a scrappy yet divinely subversive magazine and radio show that introduced the world to comedic geniuses like Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, John Belushi, and Gilda Radner. The driving force behind National Lampoon was Doug Kenney (Will Forte), and his truly wild and crazy story unfolds in A Futile and Stupid Gesture from Harvard to Hollywood to Caddyshack and beyond.
David Wain
Casts & Crew
Will Forte
Domhnall Gleeson
Martin Mull
Thomas Lennon
Joel McHale
John Gemberling
Matt Walsh
Rick Glassman
Jon Daly
Seth Green
Matt Lucas
Paul Scheer
Lonny Ross
Neil Casey
Armen Weitzman
Jackie Tohn
Natasha Lyonne
Emmy Rossum
Camille Guaty
Elvy Yost
Meera Rohit Kumbhani
Liz Femi
Brian Huskey
Harry Groener
Annette O'Toole
Jeremey Penn
Joe Lo Truglio
Jake Jacobson
Erv Dahl
Jack Andrew Cook
Andrew Gray McDonnell
Lindsey Kraft
Martha Smith
Lauryn Morse
Ben F. Campbell
James Bearb
Vivienne Taylor
Sean Leo
Bob Stephenson
Garrett Boyd
Jon Klaft
Paige Flannery
Sandra Rosko
Tim Seitter
Gina Greschner
Kerri Kenney-Silver
Gregg Turkington
Steven Sims
Allyson Nicole Jones
Bambadjan Bamba
Beau Bassewitz
Christopher Arminio
Abigail Klein
Christina Miller
T.C. Daniels
Dallas Ryan
David Sampen
Ed Helms
Paul Rudd
Rich Sommer
David Krumholtz
Mitchell Hurwitz
David Wain
Finn Wittrock
Max Greenfield
Frank Gingerich
Morgan Gingerich
Carla Gallo
Brad Morris
Rick Overton
Mark Metcalf
Michael Sherman
Krister Johnson
Nelson Franklin
Also Directed by David Wain
STELLA is a three-man comedy troupe from New York City, comprised of well-known comedians/actors Michael Showalter, David Wain, and Michael Ian Black. Though the three have made a living performing at comedy clubs, they are perhaps best known for their home-made short films. The STELLA SHORTS have garnered cult success because of their nonsensical plotlines, absurd dialogue, graphic sexual humor, sporatic violence, and sheer hilarity. This DVD showcases the trio's first twenty-three adventures, each one more bizarre and hysterical than the last. Highlights include: a game of whiffleball that goes terribly awry, an expedition to the South Pole (?) to meet Santa Claus, an edge-of-your-seat moustache-growing contest, a twisted "whodunit"-style murder mystery, and much, much more.
"Birthday" is a new short film from the unique three-man comedy group STELLA:
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Imagine a treacly high-school docudrama about acceptance, cliques, and the secret shames of peer pressure. Now imagine it set in a world where all anyone cares about is plumbing, and the ultimate social crime is to cast a longing glance at a box of electrical supplies.
Short film by David Wain, with Amanda Peet