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Hundreds of Beavers

  • 2022
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 48 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
13.799
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
2.898
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Ryland Brickson Cole Tews in Hundreds of Beavers (2022)
In this 19th century, supernatural winter epic, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America's greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.
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In diesem übernatürlichen Winterepos aus dem 19. Jahrhundert muss ein betrunkener Apfelschnapsverkäufer vom Nullpunkt zum Helden aufsteigen und Nordamerikas größter Pelzjäger werden, indem e... Alles lesenIn diesem übernatürlichen Winterepos aus dem 19. Jahrhundert muss ein betrunkener Apfelschnapsverkäufer vom Nullpunkt zum Helden aufsteigen und Nordamerikas größter Pelzjäger werden, indem er Hunderte von Bibern besiegt.In diesem übernatürlichen Winterepos aus dem 19. Jahrhundert muss ein betrunkener Apfelschnapsverkäufer vom Nullpunkt zum Helden aufsteigen und Nordamerikas größter Pelzjäger werden, indem er Hunderte von Bibern besiegt.

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    • Mike Cheslik
  • Drehbuch
    • Mike Cheslik
    • Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
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    • Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
    • Olivia Graves
    • Doug Mancheski
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    13.799
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.898
    800
    • Regie
      • Mike Cheslik
    • Drehbuch
      • Mike Cheslik
      • Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
      • Olivia Graves
      • Doug Mancheski
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    • 82Metascore
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    Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
    Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
    • Jean Kayak
    Olivia Graves
    • The Furrier
    Doug Mancheski
    Doug Mancheski
    • The Merchant
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    • The Master Fur Trapper
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    8dugmcf-05252

    The Silliest movie I've ever seen and I mean that as a compliment

    Not at all horror but I can absolutely see why Terror-Fi festival included it. This is by far the silliest movie I have ever seen, and I mean that as a high compliment. I thought No One Will Save You would be the most wordless movie I would see this year, but I was wrong. There are about 3 actual words uttered in this one. Content warning - Hundreds of animals die in this one but every animal is either a person in a costume or a plushy puppet so you'll be alright. When you first start this very entertaining live action looney tunes movie you will wonder how they can sustain it for a full feature length run time but they absolutely manage it and it's always hilarious and entertaining.
    9baileybap

    Hundreds of Beavers

    A black and white, essentially silent film has never been this much fun, nor has it been crafted with such exuberant adolescent heart, yet Hundreds of Beavers channels all of its ambitious, lo-fi energy into one of the most exhilarating gut-busting films I've seen in quite some time. Scrabbled together with no money, six beaver costumes, and spare time with friends Mike Cheslik creates a Looney-Tunes-level physical comedy romp, enlisting endless sight gags and simple plot mechanics that only get bigger, better, and sillier. The one-note story of an applejack farmer becoming a master beaver hunter gets elevated by revenge, romance, and subtle intelligence, leading to a climax full of payoffs that have been carefully placed throughout its runtime, amplifying Hundreds of Beavers' ability and soul. While the film isn't necessarily an emotional one, I found myself moved, if not for the characters than for the filmmaking. With no studio backing or theatrical distribution, Hundreds of Beavers has nothing to leverage and nothing to sacrifice, it's inherently itself through and through to the very end. Doing so, it soars to such great giddy heights that it's unwaveringly momentous that so much imagination still exists and proves there's still so much more to make, a true testament to the power of visual storytelling.
    9HankCoT

    Taking all the best elements of old school cartoons, with a hint of video-game logic, and out of it constructing one of the best slapstick comedy flick in the last decade

    There are so many great old-school type gags running past the screen at full tilt, built-on or even combined in ways that I never saw coming, encouraging multiple viewings (which I will gladly do with giddy enthusiasm).

    This flick is like a combination of the best classic cartoon skits, all mooched together, added with a hint of video-game logic, then stretched out into a full length feature, and somehow nailing it. With barely any downtime, it keeps upping the ante, getting more and more zany, yet always with a focused eye on the narrative. Not to mention, for such a small budget they really got the animated style down, with prefect settings or simple but effective tools, such as goofy costumes and multiple humorous props.

    One of the most fun theatre experience I've had in quite a long time, the audience belly laughing the whole was trough.
    8danamcrane

    Live action Looney Tunes

    Endlessly inventive in the style of a 1920's silent movie, Hundreds of Beavers asks the question, what do you get when you cross Wile E Coyote with Buster Keaton and set him loose in the wilds of a Wisconsin winter? The answer is a damn good time despite - and in some cases because of - the low budget effects and cheap production values.

    Blending animation with live footage, the movie is a series of pratfalls, skits and visual gags that could just as easily be tasks in a video game, or else a drunken dream brought on by imbibing too much cider.

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    I first heard of this movie from YMS, shoutout to him, and I'm glad I decided to go ahead and rent it as soon as it was available. The premise looked so interesting and a lot of people were saying it was the funniest film of the year. Now obviously humor is subjective but I personally found this one pretty funny. It's a well-made movie for everything it's got.

    I feel like labeling this movie as a once-in-a-lifetime movie, along the same lines as the LOTR trilogy, Boyhood, and Everything Everywhere All At Once, for example. It must have been since Charlie Chaplin died that we've had a brilliant silent black-and-white movie like this one, and I'm not sure we'll see another. It's very rare to find something that can be both silly and hilarious, if that makes any sense. Just about every choice for this movie really does enhance the overall experience. The editing isn't smooth but I think that helps add to the silliness of the premise. You can tell it's just an actor running in place for example, and that's a good thing. The visual gags surprisingly never get old, combining all-too familiar visual gags with some brand new, more modern gags. It manages in a very good way of keeping a nostalgic and familiar feel while appealing to more modern audiences, and even the modern stuff I feel is going to take a very long time if at all to be outdated. There is character development and you cheer for the character to succeed, and there is spectacular setup and payoff for everything involved.

    A couple things held it back from being a 10/10. I feel like the beginning wasn't executed as well as the ending in terms of comedic value, but I will say that does make the movie better and better as it goes along, which many movies are unable to accomplish. There were a couple of messy camera shots that really just left me confused (I'm thinking of the wolf attack) and had me just wondering what happened instead of the clarity of the story from the majority of the shots. A couple of the editing choices were questionable during the final action sequence but were otherwise very fitting and expertly crafted. These are honestly pretty minor things and I may change my rating to a 10 later on. My ratings not going down from here I can tell you that.

    I have to say this movie is very impressive considering not many comedies these days can actually work at making you laugh. This is the highest rated comedy film that I can find on imdb after some Charlie Chaplin movies. And it has a reported budget of only $150,000???? That's insane. We're talking ONE THOUSAND TIMES LESS money than a typical Hollywood big blockbuster movie. Apparently they only had enough budget money to afford FIVE beaver suits to be used over and over again for this film. And it's still a better movie than 90% of Hollywood movies today. 100s of recommendations (see what I did there haha) for this movie; absolutely go check it out and support it.

    I didn't see a parent guide for this film so I thought I'd add one so parents can decide if they want their children watching it. There is a tad bit of gore but it's black not red, and there is some impaling and other intense stuff, but those sections are very cartoony and not gory. There are also some sexual gags (objects shaped like breasts and a penis specifically; this stuff may go over some children's heads) and there is one sequence that lasts about 30 seconds of a woman pole dancing (she is clothed while doing it). Alcohol and tobacco references exist but I think that's about it; hope I gave a good overview for that.

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      The film's estimated budget was around $150,000. Director Mike Cheslik estimated that the mascot costumes cost around $10,000, and the crew bought all of the costumes online.
    • Patzer
      At several points, characters use castor oil instead of castoreum. Castoreum is a musky substance that beavers produce to mark territory. Castor oil is a product of the castor bean and is unrelated to beavers.
    • Zitate

      Lawyer Beaver: [chatters in beaver language] J'accuse!

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 940: Immaculate (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Jean Kayak and His Acme Applejack
      Written and produced by Wayne Tews

      Engineered and Co-Produced by Karl Landwehr

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      • 13. Februar 2025 (Deutschland)
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      • 150.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 727.379 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.625 $
      • 28. Jan. 2024
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      • 1.225.593 $
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