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Director: Andy Samberg
Cast: Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Chester Tam
In The Lonely Island's first attempt at a sitcom, the dudes get addicted to tooth whitener.
Critical Reception & Ratings
White Power (2001), directed by Andy Samberg, is a comedy that received a strong 7.9/10 rating on IMDb, indicating positive audience reception. However, critical reception and awards recognition for this film are unclear.
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For fans of The Lonely Island's irreverent humor, 'White Power' from 2001 directed by Andy Samberg offers a zany comedic premise as the group gets hooked on the power of tooth whitener. With Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Chester Tam leading the way, this early effort from the comedy troupe showcases their signature blend of absurdist humor and tongue-in-cheek social commentary.
White power is a white supremacist political slogan. The slogan and its variations are a frequently used white supremacist chant. The slogan was originally used in reference to a kind of pan-white white supremacy espoused by George Lincoln Rockwell, unlike other types of white racism which prioritized Aryan or Nordic conceptions of racism, excluding Slavic or Mediterranean peoples, or traditionally American forms of racism that were anti-Catholic. The term is also sometimes used generically to refer to many different forms of white racist activism collectively, or as a particularly extreme strain of white supremacy. It is also the name of the movement and subculture that follows the ideology, the white power movement. White power as a subculture is active in both the United States and Europe, from which stems the white power music scene and white power skinheads.
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