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Overall Rank: 15251
Average Rating: 2.5/4
# of Ratings: 5
Theatrical Release Date: 03/16/2012
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 06/19/2012
Language: English
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Brandon Trost, Jason Trost
Actors: Jason Trost, Lee Valmassy, Art Hsu, Caitlyn Folley, Brandon Barrera, James DeBello
Plot: After the rivalry between two gangs over Frazier Park using the dance/fight video game Beat Beat Revolution results in the death of his brother, JTRO turns his back and vows never to play. But a year later, The FP is in ruins and JTRO will have to summon the courage to dance again... for his brother's honor and for his revenge. -- Chris Kavan
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What's a Town with No Ducks?
Chris Kavan - wrote on 09/17/2012
I was so happy this came on Netflix because ever since hearing about it, I knew I had to see it. This is the definition of a good "bad" movie - the dialogue and acting is horrendous, the story ludicrous with plenty of random nudity and swearing to earn the R rating - but this is a movie that revels in its terribleness - it has a certain Z-grade movie charm that you just can't get anywhere else. Some movies try too hard to be bad (see all those parody movies that make me puke) but The FP has so much passion in what it's trying to pull off, you can't help but applaud the effort. It reminds me of a classic Troma film without all the violence - if they bring back Mystery Science Theater in, say 15 years, this will have to be on the list - a terrible film, a lot of fun and just a random …
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Chris Kavan - wrote on 2012-10-02 16:19
I totally think this is worth at least a rental - it might make you question humanity and the things we do, but I mean that in the best possible way.
Taz - wrote on 2012-10-02 12:02
I am going to have to find a time to rent this bad boy on Netflix or Amazon streaming after reading your review Chris.
Chris Kavan - wrote on 2012-09-17 21:27
Having just seen this, I highly recommend it to anyone who likes good "bad" movies. Over-the-top and crazy bad, but the people involved actually look like they're trying to make it work for the best. Instant cult classic.
Chris Kavan - wrote on 2012-02-28 14:30
If this becomes available on Netflix streaming I will have to watch it out of sheer curiosity - even though I know it will be terrible.