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"Dirty Work" is a hilarious comedy film released in 1998, directed by Artie Lange and Bob Saget. The movie follows the misadventures of Mitch Weaver, played by the talented Norm MacDonald, and his best friend Sam McKenna, portrayed by the charming Artie Lange. After being fired from their jobs, the duo decides to start a revenge-for-hire business where they take on various odd jobs to seek retribution for their clients. As Mitch and Sam navigate through a series of outrageous and often absurd scenarios, they find themselves in increasingly bizarre and comical situations. With their unique brand of humor and unconventional methods, the two friends inadvertently stir up chaos and laughter wherever they go. Along the way, they encounter quirky characters, including the hilarious Jack Warden as Pops McKenna and the delightful Traylor Howard as Kathy. "Dirty Work" is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and witty humor. With a talented ensemble cast and a blend of slapstick comedy and clever one-liners, this film delivers non-stop laughs and entertainment from start to finish. So buckle up for a wild ride filled with laughs, pranks, and unexpected twists in this underrated gem from the late 90s.
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