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Movies are Dumb - Season 1

Based on the live show of the same name produced by Chris Gersbeck from 2017-2020, this all-new streaming version finds Chris, Emmy Martian, and Matt Reiser riffing on movies that are, well, pretty damn Dumb.

Top Cast

  • Chris Gersbeck

    Chris Gersbeck

  • Emmy Martian

    Emmy Martian

  • Matt Reiser

    Matt Reiser

Overview

Based on the live show of the same name produced by Chris Gersbeck from 2017-2020, this all-new streaming version finds Chris, Emmy Martian, and Matt Reiser riffing on movies that are, well, pretty damn Dumb.

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