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The Lonely Island’s debut film, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, feels like a natural extension of the comic music group’s style. What you’ve liked from their music videos and SNL Digital Shorts now has a plot and characters to carry us through a delightfully absurd look at musician ego and vanity. While the songs are just as catchy and well produced as fans have come to expect from the group, Popstar moves the trio forward with a nice tale about friends learning to forgive each other. It also involves songs like a woman wanting to be fucked like the U.S. military fucked Osama Bin Laden.
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