The Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is ... Read allThe Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is not as strong as the Douche in this one...The Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is not as strong as the Douche in this one...
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Doucheaholics is a side splittingly hilarious mini series that's perfect for a night in. It perfectly balances raunchy humor with deep themes that makes the viewer analyze the inner douche within themselves. From the first episode in you'll be hooked, and then it only gets better from there. Every character (every douche) does a great job of pinging off each other. The chemistry between all of the characters really is what makes the show. The journeys that they all go on with each other and within themselves is what will make you think about the show long after your done watching it, and make you want to come back for more.
McCarthy and Mitchell and their whole team have done an excellent job of consistently mining great comedy from the clear-eyed observation that we are all, in one way or another, more than capable of being douchebags. (Except for me, of course. There's just always an exception, so that's cool.) The writing, directing, and editing are sharp, the cast is committed and totally delivers, the sound design is flawless (Never undervalue great production and post-production audio work! That's some clutch stuff right there.), the music is fun and on point, and the whole thing is just extremely well shot and produced. Oh, and it's funny. Like, really funny. Look, you might not be able to help the fact that you're a douche sometimes, but you can totally avoid being a jackass by checking out this show!
10OntarioB
Non-stop laugher and great performance. This is a funny show carried by great talent and consistent antics. Guerilla Wanderers continue to aim high and deliver phenomenal content to audience and fans. I look forward to season 2 and meeting other douches. Sean, Elizabeth and the entire cast should feel proud of the work done as it is funny with a simple message. Everyones is a douche. Each episode is held up by amazing dialogue and is just long enough to keep one engaged and wanting more. I am going to re watch season 1 again with a friend a group of mine who also miss so happen to be, you know.
It's refreshing to see the support group setting, familiar to cinephiles, given the fresh twist of lime that is the ensemble cast of self aware, self proclaimed "Douches". The premise that within us all lies a douche is sure to stir some feathers, but what genuine art doesn't aim to challenge us? It is a clever and inventive take on a tried and true theme, self betterment, primal in its origins, it is evolution. Doucheholism knows no bounds, it transcends any social and economic circumstance. The fantastic cast dive deep into their characters, becoming them in the most animated and articulate of ways to show/prove this fact.
10FRSalaiz
It's a series like something you're likely to see on IFC. Similar to Kevin Smith's early work with Clerks except in color. It has a visual comedy element to it in the same vein as Edgar Wright. It utilizes the musical score to set the mood. And it uses the blocking of characters within the frame to add to the quirkiness of the situations.
The characters sit around a therapy circle the same way as tribesmen around a campfire to tell stories of their experiences. The different characters seem to have a duality to each other as if to balance each other out. For instance, there's a blonde woman and a goth girl as if on different sides of the spectrum. If you're into vibrant comedic shorts, then this is the series for you.
The characters sit around a therapy circle the same way as tribesmen around a campfire to tell stories of their experiences. The different characters seem to have a duality to each other as if to balance each other out. For instance, there's a blonde woman and a goth girl as if on different sides of the spectrum. If you're into vibrant comedic shorts, then this is the series for you.
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