Amy Poehler's feature film director debut, Wine Country, sounds almost too good to be true.

Best known for her work on Saturday Night Live, and as Leslie Knope in Parks and Recreation, she's gotten the green light to extend her genius to longform comedy.

And, of course, it'll be shown on Netflix.

Set to direct, produce and star in the film, she has made our noughties dreams come true by inviting many of her SNL former co-stars to join her.

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Joining the likes of Rachel Dratch will be Mean Girls writer and co-star Tina Fey as well as Bridesmaids star Maya Rudolph.

Which basically means this movie will be our ideal film hybrid.

The Hollywood Reporter explains that this comedy will follow 'longtime friends who go to Napa for a weekend getaway to celebrate a 50th birthday.'

Judging from the title and location, we expect some raucous over-drinking from the middle-aged ladies. Which, again, sounds painfully up our street.

Thankfully, whilst we do not have a date announcement, Netflix has gifted the world with a (we imagine drunken) singalong of the women of SNL, filmed apparently on Poehler's phone.

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