2069: A Funk Odyssey

2069: A Funk Odyssey is a 1991 Black-and-white American sketch comedy anthology film, written, co-produced and directed by Carl Andy Jr. (credited under his moniker CAJ) in his feature directorial debut, the film consits of interconnected segments segued by animations (ala Monty Python), each consisting of characters in situations, each more awkward than the last. The films starred many young would-be-famous actors and actresses such as Ben Affleck, Mark Wahlberg, Cameron Diaz, David Spade, and Shawn Wayans.

The film premired at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival and was picked up for distribution by Orion Classics, however due to Orion's financial troubles, the film remained shelved until 1994, durring this, Andy had been forced to cut some segments in part due to the original running time being 122 minutes, it was eventually shortened to just 90 minutes for it's eventual release in theaters. Following Orion's absorbtion into MGM, he was given the rights to the film back in 2001. In the years since, he began developing on a director's cut with funding from Sony Pictures Classics, restoring some of the deleted segments into the film, this version, subtitled The Most Stuf Version, this version would eventually see release in 2010.

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Home Media

 * 1995 Orion Home Video VHS
 * 1995 Image Entertainment Laserdisc (under license from Orion)
 * 2000 MGM Avant Garde Cinema VHS/DVD
 * 2010 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment DVD/Blu-ray (The Most Stuf Version director's cut)