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White Power 2001

18 min📅 2001-12-01

Dive into comedy gold with *White Power (2001)*, the short-form sitcom debut from The Lonely Island trio.

Director: Andy Samberg

Cast

Andy Samberg
Andy Samberg
Ardy
Akiva Schaffer
Akiva Schaffer
Kiv
Jorma Taccone
Jorma Taccone
Jorm
Chester Tam
Chester Tam
Chester
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Matt
Todd Traina
Pizza Guy
Jessica Hoffman
Old Lady
Graham Rich
White Power
Dave Benavente
White Power
Tamara Hunter
Tamara Hunter
White Power

Frequently Asked Questions

What is White Power (2001) about?

*White Power* follows the misadventures of a group of friends whose harmless attempt to whiten their teeth spirals into an uncontrollable addiction. The short film blends absurd humor with the quirks of early 2000s indie comedy, showcasing The Lonely Island's signature style long before their rise to mainstream fame.

Who directed White Power?

*White Power* was directed by Andy Samberg, one of the founding members of The Lonely Island comedy group.

Who stars in White Power?

The film stars Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Chester Tam, and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, with Todd Traina rounding out the cast.

Is White Power (2001) worth watching?

With its 18-minute runtime and no IMDb rating, *White Power* is a niche pick, but it's a fun time capsule for fans of The Lonely Island's early work. Its quirky humor and absurd premise make it a quick, lighthearted watch for those who enjoy offbeat comedy.

How long is White Power?

*White Power* has a runtime of 18 minutes.

About White Power (2001) — The Lonely Island's Absurd Tooth Whitener Comedy Short

Dive into comedy gold with *White Power (2001)*, the short-form sitcom debut from The Lonely Island trio. Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone take center stage in this absurdly hilarious tale where a seemingly harmless quest for a brighter smile spirals into an addiction to tooth whitener. Far from a straightforward dental drama, this 18-minute comedy thrives on quirky characters, over-the-top performances, and the signature style that would later define The Lonely Island's hit sketches. The film's lighthearted tone belies its sharp, satirical edge, blending cringe comedy with the infectious energy of early 2000s indie filmmaking.

Set against the backdrop of a quaint suburban routine, *White Power (2001)* explores themes of obsession and the unintended consequences of vanity. Samberg and his co-stars deliver deadpan humor and rapid-fire jokes, creating a vibe that's equal parts nostalgic and refreshingly weird. While it's a far cry from big-budget comedies, this short film captures the raw, experimental spirit of its creators, offering a fun snapshot of their comedic roots. Whether you're a fan of The Lonely Island or just craving something short and silly, this underrated gem delivers big laughs in minimal time.