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Comedy Trio Aims for Lunar Living in New Film
28 Nov
Summary
- Filmmakers Curry Barker and Cooper Tomlinson release new comedy "Fly Me to the Earth."
- The film follows friends saving for a one-way ticket to live on the moon.
- Ensemble cast features Patrick Warburton and Efren Ramirez in a cosmic adventure.

Curry Barker and Cooper Tomlinson, known for their microbudget hit "Milk & Serial," are releasing their latest comedy, "Fly Me to the Earth." This new project, set to premiere on their "That's a Bad Idea" YouTube channel, ventures into a "heightened comedic universe" as described by the filmmakers.
The Silver Sail Entertainment production centers on a group of friends who believe their ultimate life reboot lies beyond Earth's atmosphere. They meticulously save to fund a one-way journey to lunar living, but their ambitious celestial aspirations inevitably clash with unforeseen earthly challenges.
Directed and co-written by Chris Reinacher, the film boasts an impressive ensemble of comedic talent, including Patrick Warburton, Alexis Knapp, and Efren Ramirez. The narrative explores themes of friendship and escaping the ordinary, promising a side-splitting story about chasing extraordinary dreams.




