

Comedy · Documentary
Overview
The team of smart-talkin' toddlers known as Everything Is Terrible! have once again emerged from their VHS cocoons to conjure a jam on culture so culture-jamtastic that we're sorry we can't be there to hold your hand as you watch in dazed amazement. Thousands of hours of brain-boiling footage have been concentrated into an impenetrable jewel of an experience, teach us once and for all that loving well is the best revenge.
Top Cast


Gary Busey
Gary Busey
(archive footage)
Gary Busey
(archive footage)


Steve Allen
Steve Allen
Self (archive footage)
Steve Allen
Self (archive footage)


Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
(archive footage)
Jim Belushi
(archive footage)


Dick Clark
Dick Clark
(archive footage)
Dick Clark
(archive footage)


Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus
(archive footage)
Billy Ray Cyrus
(archive footage)


Ted Danson
Ted Danson
(archive footage)
Ted Danson
(archive footage)
Valiant Duhart
Valiant Duhart
(archive footage)
Valiant Duhart
(archive footage)


Jason David Frank
Jason David Frank
(archive footage)
Jason David Frank
(archive footage)


Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
(archive footage)
Whoopi Goldberg
(archive footage)


Cuba Gooding Jr.
Cuba Gooding Jr.
(archive footage)
Cuba Gooding Jr.
(archive footage)
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