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De la mano del ganador de cuatro Emmys, el escritor Mike Reiss (The Simpsons), y el animador Xeth Feinberg llega una flamante historia inusual, con Queer Duck y sus fabulosos amigos Bi Polar... Leer todoDe la mano del ganador de cuatro Emmys, el escritor Mike Reiss (The Simpsons), y el animador Xeth Feinberg llega una flamante historia inusual, con Queer Duck y sus fabulosos amigos Bi Polar Bear, Openly Gator, y Oscar Wildcat.De la mano del ganador de cuatro Emmys, el escritor Mike Reiss (The Simpsons), y el animador Xeth Feinberg llega una flamante historia inusual, con Queer Duck y sus fabulosos amigos Bi Polar Bear, Openly Gator, y Oscar Wildcat.
Billy West
- Bi-Polar Bear
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Mark Hamill
- Vendor
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Barbara Goodson
- Elizabeth Taylor
- (voz)
- (as Barbra Goodson)
Debi Mae West
- Joan Rivers
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10cadmandu
This film is the cartoon story of a gay duck, his life, his loves and his adventures. He marries a diva, he tries sexual behavior modification therapy with a Christian fundamentalist, buys an amusement park, and generally lives it up.
That's the general plot, but this film is an absolute riot. Loaded with gags, parody, puns, double entendres, etc. Musical and dance numbers galore. Fabulous guest appearances by the stars we know and love. I laughed until it hurt. There are no words that can adequately describe this film, and all I can really say about it is if you like mad cap humor, this one's for you. NOT a profound statement about the gay experience. And buy the DVD -- you can order it on Amazon.
Guest appearances by Michael, Barbra, Liz, and the usual suspects.
P.S. To Wayne who wrote the pejorative comments about my review: I had absolutely nothing to do with the making of this film, I do not know anyone who made this film, and I have not received any incentives, financial or otherwise, to promote it. I saw it in a packed auditorium with a seating capacity of 1,407. No one walked out during the screening, and most of the audience was laughing as much as I was. I'll admit it's goofy humor, but duh! it's a cartoon.
That's the general plot, but this film is an absolute riot. Loaded with gags, parody, puns, double entendres, etc. Musical and dance numbers galore. Fabulous guest appearances by the stars we know and love. I laughed until it hurt. There are no words that can adequately describe this film, and all I can really say about it is if you like mad cap humor, this one's for you. NOT a profound statement about the gay experience. And buy the DVD -- you can order it on Amazon.
Guest appearances by Michael, Barbra, Liz, and the usual suspects.
P.S. To Wayne who wrote the pejorative comments about my review: I had absolutely nothing to do with the making of this film, I do not know anyone who made this film, and I have not received any incentives, financial or otherwise, to promote it. I saw it in a packed auditorium with a seating capacity of 1,407. No one walked out during the screening, and most of the audience was laughing as much as I was. I'll admit it's goofy humor, but duh! it's a cartoon.
Queer Duck: The movie is a solid comedy about a homosexual duck fighting with his sexuality, good jokes all around and a real connection to the characters, a shout out to openly gator as my favourite of the bunch. The comedy in the film didn't over shadow the character development and they connected wonderfully ending in a good mix of comedy and serious character development I would rate a solid 7/10 and would watch with my kids again.
I enjoyed Queer Duck when it first showed up online. I went into the movie, however, with no expectations that I would even like it that much. I thought it was a fun hour+. The jokes and visual puns are nicely done, and Conan O'Brien played his "role" well. Sadly, many of the celebrity-driven jokes are from a specific time and place, but if you know the context, you'll laugh out loud. The DVD itself is worth watching, including the original internet videos and interviews with the creators and voice actors. All this said, if you're looking for something that speaks to the struggle to be happily gay in a heterosexual world or imparts a greater wisdom, watch "The Life and Times of Harvey Milk" or some other film; this is not for you.
I literally signed up at this site just to knock this lame duck out of the water. I'm almost positive the person who wrote the review "Queer Duck Rules" had some hand in the production of this film, because this was just junk. I checked it out because I saw that it was written by a former Simpsons writer, and had Conan as a guest voice...how could that not be funny? But this film just completely lacked the flow of a proper comedy. There were a couple of decent jokes in the mess though, but I didn't actually laugh at any of them. I just kind of acknowledged that they were jokes in a "well, that's not bad" type of way. Nothing worth spending money on.
In addition, the film kept on using sound effects after each joke...like a drummer in a nightclub. I guess to ensure that the audience understood which lines were jokes, and just about everyone came off looking bad. On top of all of this, the musical numbers were drawn out and tedious, which made them feel like nothing more than filler.
This cartoon runs at about seventy-two minutes. I turned it off at about fifty minutes, and I actually felt ashamed that I wasted fifty minutes on it. That should tell you all you need to know right there.
In addition, the film kept on using sound effects after each joke...like a drummer in a nightclub. I guess to ensure that the audience understood which lines were jokes, and just about everyone came off looking bad. On top of all of this, the musical numbers were drawn out and tedious, which made them feel like nothing more than filler.
This cartoon runs at about seventy-two minutes. I turned it off at about fifty minutes, and I actually felt ashamed that I wasted fifty minutes on it. That should tell you all you need to know right there.
This just feels very much like a really long episode of an adult cartoon with most of the jokes just being about being gay or straight or shoving a celebrity on screen, most of these jokes not landing very well at all, typical of adult cartoons. The flash animation is terrible but I guess it can be excused since this is just a direct to DVD movie and it is a little better looking from the original series at least in my opinion. Surprisingly, despite all that , the characters are decent enough to watch which is not something you expect from a movie about gay stereotypes. This movie also contains a great amount of musical numbers which it would be better off not including since most of them are so obviously bad that I'm pretty sure they were only added in as a joke about gay people liking musicals.
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- TriviaThe Disgrace Films logo at the end of the movie is a spoof/parody of the Gracie Films logo as the creator Mike Reiss was also a show-runner, producer and writer for The Simpsons and co-creator of The Critic.
- Citas
[last lines]
Queer Duck: Oh, hush yourself! Bitch!
- Créditos curiososThe real voice actors are shown over the closing credits.
- ConexionesFollows Queer Duck (2000)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Untitled Mike Reiss Project
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- Presupuesto
- USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 12min(72 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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