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* [[Bromantic Foil]]: Belcher
* [[Bromantic Foil]]: Belcher
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|Delaware, apparently. And this according to two guys from [[Joisey]].}}
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|Delaware, apparently. And this according to two guys from [[Joisey]].}}
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Bam Margera in a brief (emphasis on brief, [[Billing Displacement|despite what the DVD cover would have you believe]]) cameo as a hillbilly.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Bam Margera in a brief (emphasis on brief, [[Billing Displacement|despite what the DVD cover would have you believe]]) cameo as a hillbilly.
* [[Missing Trailer Scene]]: A scene at a gas station, and later, a scene of Belcher being drunkenly dragged into a house by two friends.
* [[Missing Trailer Scene]]: A scene at a gas station, and later, a scene of Belcher being drunkenly dragged into a house by two friends.
* [[My Sister Is Off Limits]]: A major factor in the plot.
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: A major factor in the plot.
* [[Reality Subtext]]
* [[Reality Subtext]]
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** "There's your rent, [[Threes Company|Mr. Ferley]]."
** "There's your rent, [[Threes Company|Mr. Ferley]]."
** The Real Housewives of [[Joisey|Cherry Hill]].
** The Real Housewives of [[Joisey|Cherry Hill]].

Revision as of 18:47, 25 January 2014

Living Will is a 2011 independent film directed by Matthew Lauyer and starring Ryan Dunn, in what would be his final film role.

After suffering with a severe bout of constipation, stoner/slacker Belcher (Dunn) dies unexpectedly of a brain aneuryism. His best friend, Will, is heartbroken. That is, until he meets Belcher's cousin, Krista, at the funeral. The two hit it off, and Will soon contemplates asking her to move in...until Belcher returns, in the form of a ghost that only Will can see. Soon Krista, Belcher and Will's ex Tammy fight for Will's attention, while Belcher must cope with the limitations of being dead.

In an eerie case of life imitating art, actor Ryan Dunn was killed in an accident only a few months before the movie was due for release.

The film was released directly to DVD on Oct 4, 2011.

Tropes used in Living Will include: