discuss its utter brilliance
its almost as great as galidor!
This Foodfight?
I saw the Nostalgia Critic review. Truly, this is a masterpiece of cinema that will be beloved for generations to come.
Also, it has Christopher Lloyd’s greatest role ever.
dangitkyoryu
no not that foodfight…
Best movie I’ve ever seen.
Let us not discuss the vileness of this disgusting thing they call a “film.”
I wouldn’t touch it with a 39 and a half inch pole!
Am I the only one here who watched Jontron"s video?
I did. He was one of the first to review it I believe.
Really this thing John mentioned here sums it up pretty nicely.
I HATE THIS MOVIE.
I saw the movie myself, and the Nostalgia Critic and JonTron reviews, and, just, ughhhh.
Quoting my comment from the “Least favorite movies” topic:
[insert necropost here]
The budget for this was $60 million.
$6,000,000!!
*60,000,000
But yeah, that money had to go to something else. The movie looks more like it was made with $12 rather than $60,000,000
The money probably went to:
- Using the names of actual brands that have a large trademark. That would have been expensive.
- Using big names like Charlie Sheen is probably another reason for this amount.
- The movie went into several stages of re-working until eventually they actually got into production and we got the steaming pile of poop known as Foodfight.
The studio who created that monstrosity was the same studio who created Bonkle The Legend Reborn and the Hero Factory 2010-2014 movies/mini series.
"Foodfight! is a 2012 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by Threshold Entertainment and directed by Larry Kasanoff. "
“Threshold’s feature length CGI film helped reboot the BIONICLE Franchise.”
yeah it definitely rebooted the franchise
didn’t know Advance/ghost did foodfight
good to know.
incase whoever is reading isnt smart enough to understand sarcasm (I ironically am using it right now)
that was sarcasm.
Fixed that for ya, Cronk
This is one of the worst movies ever. If you want another bad animated film, watch this:
And for live action:
to think the guy who reated the first mortal kombat film created this!