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The Nostalgia Critic's team try to take over the one-acre nation of Molossia and turn it into Kickassia.The Nostalgia Critic's team try to take over the one-acre nation of Molossia and turn it into Kickassia.The Nostalgia Critic's team try to take over the one-acre nation of Molossia and turn it into Kickassia.
Kaylyn Saucedo
- MarzGurl
- (as Kaylyn Dicksion)
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- TriviaThe biggest fight that Doug Walker and Rob Walker had over the film was the scene when Film Brain (Mathew Buck) captures The Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) for the trial. Rob had felt that music should have been played over the scene (he told Matthew Buck to make the weird sounds for this reason). Doug on the other hand, felt the music was playing in Film Brain's head and didn't feel that music was necessary. Doug and Rob didn't talk to each other for a week because of this.
- GoofsAs the team are walking away from Molossia, Film Brain changes position multiple times, especially in relation to 8-Bit Mickey.
- ConnectionsEdited from Nostalgia Critic: Kickassia Part 1: The Withering Eye (2010)
Featured review
Remember when Spoony and the Nostalgia Critic used to be funny? When they seemed like regular, down-to-earth guys? After witnessing 'Kickassia', that seems like something that happened in another lifetime.
There were warning signs before, of course. Their previous one year anniversary special didn't bode well, but this film takes the raging Internet egotism and desperately unfunny in-jokes to hitherto unprecedented levels. Not just a failure as a film, this is a misstep of 'Love Guru' proportions, the kind of ego-stroking embarrassment that makes you reassess their previous work and wonder if they were ever actually that funny to begin with.
Yeah, so they're just online critics making something "for the fans", but most of these people critique films for a living and really should know better. It's low budget, but many films have been made for less and managed to throw decent acting, direction and lighting into the bargain, when Kickassia fails to get even the latter right. What jokes there are come off as forced and poorly delivered, when they're not being outright lifted from other sources.
Once a keen fan, I've been losing faith in TGWTG's material for a while now, and this really seals the deal for me. A sprawling epic of compressed awfulness that only the most die-hard of fans could ever enjoy. Avoid.
There were warning signs before, of course. Their previous one year anniversary special didn't bode well, but this film takes the raging Internet egotism and desperately unfunny in-jokes to hitherto unprecedented levels. Not just a failure as a film, this is a misstep of 'Love Guru' proportions, the kind of ego-stroking embarrassment that makes you reassess their previous work and wonder if they were ever actually that funny to begin with.
Yeah, so they're just online critics making something "for the fans", but most of these people critique films for a living and really should know better. It's low budget, but many films have been made for less and managed to throw decent acting, direction and lighting into the bargain, when Kickassia fails to get even the latter right. What jokes there are come off as forced and poorly delivered, when they're not being outright lifted from other sources.
Once a keen fan, I've been losing faith in TGWTG's material for a while now, and this really seals the deal for me. A sprawling epic of compressed awfulness that only the most die-hard of fans could ever enjoy. Avoid.
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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