Weird Al Yankovic biopic

Weird Al isn't dead.
Apparently, you haven't watched the film yet.

Finally saw it last night with the whole family. If you haven't seen this yet, you are doing yourself a HUGE disfavor.

We laughed so hard we are all hoarse today. I have not seen anything that made me laugh that much since I first saw "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" film 15 years ago.

It is brilliant in every way, He satires himself, his songs, several Rock and Roll bio-pics including The Buddy Holly Story, La Bamba, whatever the Motley Crue film was named, and a few others, as well as satirizing Rambo, The Doors' infamous Miami concert, and 80s pop culture in general. Also, don't skip the end credits because the song he wrote for it is a riot. Even the intro before the film where Weird Al says something to the effect of "the following is the 100% absolute true, not made up at all story of my life" lets you know right away you're in for a lot of satirical nonsense.

The scene where Weird Al is portraying the record executive and his brother tells Daniel Radcliffe's Weird Al about what a loser and how ugly he is. The camera keeps going to actual Weird Al who keeps cringing and telling his "brother" that he's said enough is side-splitting funny, but then so is most of the film.