
Spontaneous Combustion 2004
Get ready to experience the absurd humor of Spontaneous Combustion (2004), a short comedy film that's equal parts nostalgic and bizarre. Set in the early days of gaming and board games, the movie follows a group of friends as they navigate a series of hilarious misadventures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spontaneous Combustion (2004) about?
This short comedy film follows a group of friends as they navigate a series of hilarious misadventures while playing Atari and engaging in board games.
Who directed Spontaneous Combustion?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Spontaneous Combustion?
The talented cast includes Chris Demone, Mike Gray, Tim Gray, Brian Grogan, and Tom Webb.
Is Spontaneous Combustion (2004) worth watching?
While its low IMDb rating may deter some, Spontaneous Combustion is still a fun and entertaining film that's perfect for fans of comedy and retro gaming.
How long is Spontaneous Combustion?
The film has a runtime of 29 minutes.
About Spontaneous Combustion (2004) — A Hilarious Comedy of Gaming Gone Wrong
Get ready to experience the absurd humor of Spontaneous Combustion (2004), a short comedy film that's equal parts nostalgic and bizarre. Set in the early days of gaming and board games, the movie follows a group of friends as they navigate a series of hilarious misadventures. As they play Atari and engage in friendly competition, one of their friends goes missing, leaving behind only a faint scent of smoke. Is it just a prank gone wrong, or is something more sinister at play?
The film's low-budget charm and lighthearted tone make it a delightful watch for fans of comedy and retro gaming. With a talented cast, including Chris Demone, Mike Gray, and Tim Gray, Spontaneous Combustion is a fun and entertaining film that's sure to leave you smiling. So grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh with this quirky comedy.