12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 24, 2006 Cult hit still a'Stranger' to mainstream audience By Mary Kate Varnau Daily Arts Writer "Strangers with Candy" is one of those "things." You either get it, or you don't. Unfortunately, not enough people got it when the show aired on Come- dy Central's Wednesday night line-up, resulting Strangers in the cancellation of the With Candy series after only three At the Michigan 10-episode seasons. Theater But the show had a ThinkFilm faithful cult following from day one. Since its conclusion in 2000, the die hards have been writing letters, making websites and invit- ing friends over for "Strangers" dinner par- ties. The end result of their devotion is this: a 90-minute "movie" (i.e. long episode) of the beloved series, starring all the old "Sec- ond City"-alum cast (plus a few cameos from bigger names like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Sarah Jessica Parker): The film, is an explosion of quirky humor and unabashed raunchiness. Amy Sedaris (younger sister of David Sedaris, author of "Dress Your Children in Corduroy and Denim") plays Jerri Blank, a self-professed "boozer, user and loser" with an unforgettable overbite. Blank is a 46-year-old ex-junkie who spent the last 30 years in and out of prison. After her most recent release, she decided to get clean and start her life anew, right where she left off ... in high school. The film begins with a sentimental mon- tage about her time in the can. The discovery of a new step-mother (and teenage step- brother), miraculously married to her 30- year comatose father, convinces Jerri that she can bring daddy back to life by being the good girl she never was in high school. Jerri throws herself into the very competitive, politically charged and absolutely unaca- demic state science fair. The film foregoes such frills as rising action and character developement, focusing on one thing: Jerri. No. We're not here for narrative; we're here for the overbite. "Strangers with Candy" works well in an intimate theater like the Michigan. When you find a seat with the organ grinder fad- ing away, you can feel the excitement build- ing. There's a palpable feeling of fellowship in the auditorium. How many of those letter writers are sitting around you? There are 35- year-old guys sporting "I like the pole and the hole" t-shirts. And you'll never see so many people in one place talking with an overbite. There's something to be said about a the- ater filled with such a force field of positive energy - this huge crowd laughing uproari- ously, together, the entire time-. I "Mean Girls 2": Lohan is replaced by a neurotic 46-year-old former junkie. Courtesy of ThinkFilm The film is hilarious, from the first shot of Jerri being beaten in the shower in women's prison, all the way to the traditional dance- party style credits (every episode of "SWC" ends with the characters boogying down on the set). It's a push-the-envelope kind of humor, relying on a mix of non-sequitors and groin shots. But surprisingly, there's nothing more crude or risque about the movie than you would see on Comedy Central. The only real criticism here is that "Strang- ers with Candy" humor just isn't everyone's cup of tea. A show such as "Family Guy" might appear similar on paper, but just doesn't match Sedaris's brilliance. As with many of today's comedy series, there is a dis- tinct level of camp in the mix - you're either in or you're out. If you are one of the lucky few, though, you will want to kiss (make that fondle and sexually harass in the Jerri voice) an usher at the Michigan as you dance your way out the door. Are moderate or severe heda(lches making your life a pain? q If so, consider joining our research study. If you suffer from moderate or severe headaches, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of the investigational use of an inhaled medication for migraines. Eligible participants must be-between 18 and 50 years of age. All study-related procedures and study medication will be provided at no cost. Reimbursement for travel and other study-related expenses may be provided. For more information about this study, please contact a research nurse at (734) 677-6000 x 4. Michigan Head-Pain & Neurological Institute 3120 Professional Drive - Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 677-6000 - www.mhni.com ya. 7 s 01