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Originally posted by str8outavannuys
Was this the real-life inspiration behind Michael McKean's movie "Teddy Bears' Picnic?" I haven't seen it, but I heard it's underrated. Not up to Christopher Guest level, but quite funny.
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Looks like it is. From the movie's website:
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Based on the exclusive men's retreat Bohemian Grove, where the likes of Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Malcolm Forbes and William F. Buckley, have been known to play, Teddy Bears' Picnic is a wicked little satire about power, class and to a small degree, sex.
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In other news, my copy of McSweeney's got here today. It's all comic strips.
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