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Skott & Behr 2010

14 min📅 2010-05-14

"The Spirit Channel presents "Morning Prayer with Skott and Behr""

Dive into the absurdist world of *Skott & Behr (2010)*, Tim Heidecker's hyper-stylized comedy short that unfolds on The Spirit Channel's *Morning Prayer* show.

Director: Tim Heidecker

Cast

Tim Heidecker
Tim Heidecker
Skott
Eric Wareheim
Eric Wareheim
Behr
Tom Arnold
Tom Arnold
Will Forte
Will Forte
Bob Odenkirk
Bob Odenkirk

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skott & Behr (2010) about?

This 14-minute comedy short follows the hosts of *Morning Prayer with Skott and Behr*, a Spirit Channel broadcast that spirals into chaos as their cheerful facade cracks. Expect surreal humor, religious satire, and performances that blur satire with genuine lunacy.

Who directed Skott & Behr?

Tim Heidecker directed this short, blending his signature absurdist style with the mock-serious tone of a televangelist show.

Who stars in Skott & Behr?

The film stars Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Tom Arnold, Will Forte, and Bob Odenkirk in a chaotic ensemble of hosts and guests.

Is Skott & Behr (2010) worth watching?

*Skott & Behr* is a quick, clever satire of religious broadcasting and media culture, packed into 14 minutes. Lovers of Heidecker's offbeat humor will appreciate its darkly comedic edge, though its niche appeal may not suit all audiences.

How long is Skott & Behr?

The runtime is 14 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized comedy for a quick but memorable watch.

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About Skott & Behr (2010) — Heidecker's Absurdist Comedy Short Explained

Dive into the absurdist world of *Skott & Behr (2010)*, Tim Heidecker's hyper-stylized comedy short that unfolds on The Spirit Channel's *Morning Prayer* show. This 14-minute gem follows the bizarre antics of hosts Skott and Behr—a duo whose cheerful demeanor masks an increasingly unhinged morning broadcast. With Heidecker and Wareheim at the helm, the film blends surreal humor with deadpan delivery, creating a tone that's equal parts charming and unsettling. Themes of religious satire, media absurdity, and the uncanny lurk beneath the surface, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat comedy.

Starring comedy heavyweights including Tom Arnold and Bob Odenkirk alongside Heidecker and Wareheim, *Skott & Behr* delivers sharp, unpredictable laughs in a tight runtime. The darkly comedic atmosphere plays like a lost episode of a low-budget televangelist show, where faith and folly collide. Whether you're chasing Heidecker's signature off-kilter humor or just love short films that pack a punch, this 2010 short is a must-watch for those who crave something completely different from mainstream comedy.