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The Director of 'Best Worst Movie' Explains The Murder, Darkness, and Weird Sweetness of His 'Girlfriend's Day'


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A former pro now down on his luck decides to get back in the game for one last score, only to find himself wrapped up in a murder mystery where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. That's a tried and true formula for a movie, right? But we're not talking about a bank robber or a car thief or a mobster. We're talking about a greeting card writer.  Girlfriend's Day stars Bob Odenkirk as said writer, who is trying to land a highly coveted job writing the official card for the titular new holiday. But he's not the only one who wants the gig, and when his fellow rockstar greeting card writers start getting murdered, it seems like this may become a life or death assignment. Yes, it's kind of a weird premise, but what makes...
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