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Surfing the Web is quite the oddball of a comedy, combining a hodgepodge of skits that satirize our internet-obsessed culture. The pacing is erratic, bouncing from one sketch to another, which at times feels chaotic but fits the overall theme of the absurdity of the online world. The rawness of the uncut sketches adds a certain charm, like a collection of bloopers that you can't look away from. Characters come and go, embodying the stereotypes we know too well from viral clips and memes. It’s not polished, and that’s what makes it distinctive — the practical effects are almost DIY, lending a genuine feel to the humor. A fun watch if you're into the weird side of digital life, even if it sometimes misses the mark.
Directed by Nicholas M. GarofoloA mix of sketches and spoofsRaw, unpolished humor
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