You Might as Well Live
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| Directed by | Simon Ennis |
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| Cinematography | Jonathan Bensimon |
| Edited by | Matt Lyon |
| Music by | Don MacDonald |
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| Distributed by | E1 Entertainment |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
You Might As Well Live is a 2009 Canadian comedy film directed by Simon Ennis. The film stars Joshua Peace as Robert Mutt, an unsuccessful slacker who has just been released from the hospital following a suicide attempt and is on a quest to transform his life after experiencing a vision of baseball legend Clinton Manitoba telling him that the three keys to success in life are to "get money, a girlfriend and a championship ring." The film’s title comes from the poem "Resumé", by Dorothy Parker.