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Yoga Hosers

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28min
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4,3/10
16 k
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Kevin Smith, Harley Quinn Smith, and Lily-Rose Depp in Yoga Hosers (2016)
Two teenage yoga enthusiasts team up with a legendary man-hunter to battle with an ancient evil presence that is threatening their major party plans.
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Deux adolescents passionnés de yoga doivent lutter contre une présence maléfique qui menace de sortir de son repaire souterrain et de mettre en danger leurs grands projets de fête.Deux adolescents passionnés de yoga doivent lutter contre une présence maléfique qui menace de sortir de son repaire souterrain et de mettre en danger leurs grands projets de fête.Deux adolescents passionnés de yoga doivent lutter contre une présence maléfique qui menace de sortir de son repaire souterrain et de mettre en danger leurs grands projets de fête.

  • Réalisation
    • Kevin Smith
  • Scénario
    • Kevin Smith
  • Casting principal
    • Lily-Rose Depp
    • Harley Quinn Smith
    • Johnny Depp
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,3/10
    16 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Smith
    • Scénario
      • Kevin Smith
    • Casting principal
      • Lily-Rose Depp
      • Harley Quinn Smith
      • Johnny Depp
    • 131avis d'utilisateurs
    • 117avis des critiques
    • 23Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Lily-Rose Depp
    Lily-Rose Depp
    • Colleen Collette
    Harley Quinn Smith
    Harley Quinn Smith
    • Colleen McKenzie
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Guy Lapointe
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    Adam Brody
    • Ichabod
    Harley Morenstein
    Harley Morenstein
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    Ashley McCauley
    Ashley McCauley
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    • (as Ashley Greene)
    Jack Depp
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    Austin Butler
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    • Hunter Calloway
    Tyler Posey
    Tyler Posey
    • Gordon Greenleaf
    Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
    Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
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    Justin Long
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    Tony Hale
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    Natasha Lyonne
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    2NileFortnerBoogieBuddha954

    In All Seriousness What Happened to Kevin Smith?

    Now when I first saw the trailer to Kevin Smith's (Clerks, Dogma) Yoga Hosers I was a little surprised. Now for those who have not seen the trailer for this film, and are asking yourself "What the Hell are some Yoga Hosers?" The trailer focuses on the two Canadian girls from Smith's last film, Tusk. Who work at a convenience store, and encounter Nazi sausages. Seriously. When I saw the trailer, my immediate instinct reaction was "What the f*ck?" It wasn't that what the f*ck with anger, it wasn't what the f*ck with confusion, it really was just a simple what the f*ck. Now I love Kevin Smith films. He always seemed like a cool person, he is well spoken, writes scripts with compelling characters and story, and he seems like the kind of guy you could easily talk with. His last film Tusk, in my opinion was his worst film. The films plot was there and it sounded great. What I personally didn't enjoy was the pace of the film and the characters. At least that film had a story wrapped around in it. Most people, including myself love the art form of filmmaking and movies for two main reasons. That being a story the audience can connect to and characters and audience can connect to. In my opinion, Yoga Hosers has very little story, with characters an audience cannot connect to, it isn't that funny, it's annoying, and I personally didn't get it.

    I do not know if Kevin Smith made this film to mess with critics, the media, and fans. Or is he just this bad of a filmmaker now? Sadly, out there in the world there really is an individual who has a film script. A film script with story, compelling characters, a story that is a breath of fresh air, and a script that is really written with heart. Unfortunately, we may never have a chance to see it, because Kevin Smith had to bring us f*cking Yoga Hosers.

    Sorry Ah-Boot That

    I don't know where to start with this film. For God's sake, there is even a Marvel cameo of Stan Lee in this! I didn't go into this movie thinking it was terrible. I saw it on Netflix, went in with a clear unbiased mind, and 80 minutes later I'm shocked. The one good part of this movie is Harley Quinn Smith and Lily-Rose Depp. Those two actually to capture the spirit of Clerks in a way. I found them to be a little funny. But the rest of it is just bad acting and really bad Canadian jokes. They run the same joke into the ground over and over and over and over again. I didn't know it was possible to offend and be prejudice towards Canadians. After seeing this movie, well Goddamn it is possible if you're Kevin Smith. We f*cking get it, Canadians say EH (A) ever so often. When they say about, sometimes it sounds like they are saying Ah- boot. At first it is a chuckle. After that, it is just sad; the whole movie is Eh and Ah-boot!

    That damn title card pops up every ten minutes when they introduce a character is bad! It looks like a want to be Scott Pilgrim and Suicide Squad.The cast is talented, but the story and they way it's written is completely ridiculous. Pucky Charms cereal ever ten minutes in your face, terrible Canadian slang jokes, looks like a 1990s video game in 2016, and this is the director of Clerks, Dogma, and Chasing Amy. There is no way in Hell this movie was made seriously, it is clearly a joke. A joke I personally do not find funny.

    This film is worse than Tusk. If you enjoyed it, I am more than glad you did. Maybe I just don't get the joke. Kevin Smith's down dude since day one is in this, Mr. Jason Mewes! And even he is in this for two minutes, with the look on his face like yeah I don't need this right now. Really it is a shame, it's a mess, and I will always like and respect Kevin Smith. But recently his work, his legacy, his films have gone so far down the sh*tter I don't think he can cleanly come back up. Sorry Ah-boot that, yeah you should be sorry for this sh*t you call a movie!

    I believe this "movie" earns a…

    2 out of 10.

    Worst Kevin Smith film.
    5Don_Cheech

    So Bad - Its Good

    Saw the "premier" in NJ.

    First off, let me say Kevin Smith seems like a genuinely good dude. Actually - he is undoubtedly a great dude. Listening to him speak about film and the whole process was inspiring. It seemed like I was hearing one of my buddies talk. Very down to earth- but at the same time he'll throw out something ridiculous - but hilarious. Listening to him speak was arguably better than the movie. For the record- I wouldn't consider myself a HUGE Kevin Smith fan. I like him- but you know. I'm not one of the die hard Kevin Smith fans. I respect the hell out of him. I must admit though, I haven't seen his latest films.

    "Yoga Hosers" had its moments. Johnny Depp is almost unrecognizable and had everyone laughing. For him to go from Black Mass to this is mind-boggling. Talk about versatility. The two main girls might not sit well with people - but with Mr Smiths prologue - I understood their performances. They are supposed to be brats who are obsessed with their cell phones. The movie has a bunch of cameos whom people will recognize from the past and enjoy seeing again. It also had a cool 80's arcade vibe. It's obviously not meant to receive Oscars or critical acclaim; but, nevertheless, it's a fun flick- with some interesting performances. The story itself is silly- in that unique Kevin Smith way. I did feel bad after at the Q and A when he kept saying he was a crappy filmmaker and that he has no skill (comparing himself to Tarantino). I know he's being humble, but it just didn't seem right hearing that. Clerks, Dogma, Mallrats? Classics man. He represents NJ well. I wanted to shout out but I was working. I think he just felt it was important to acknowledge the haters, and I respect that.

    So- yeah. This is a tough movie to review. The best way to put it - it's so bad it's good. I think that's the point. It definitely had funny moments. Even some creepy ones. It is a comedy though - before anything else. It's a movie for all ages really. The theater was sold out and cracking up. I do kinda wish they used less CGI - but for this type of story - it is somewhat necessary. It's a shame people have labeled it as "a play date" just because of the father /daughter + father/daughter thing. That's what Mr. Smith said at least.

    Overall, if you're feeling up for a weird, funny B - movie and you're a fan of Kevin Smith and Johnny Depp- I suppose it's worth a watch. I had a good time. Like I said- it's so bad it's good.

    6/10

    P.S. Very cool to learn Kevin Smith and I were born at the same hospital. Riverview Medical Center.
    6highlander_31527

    Silly, with tongue in cheek.

    I have seen reviews here bashing the movie. Yoga Hosers is no Godfather. This is obvious. I have been watching Kevin Smith movies for nearly 25 years. Instead, look at the fun the actors are having. This movie stars Johnny Depp, his kids, with Kevin Smiths daughter, Johnny Depp's ex girlfriend and mother of his children, Kevin Smith and wife, Jason Mewes, Stan The Man Lee....all of these people friends. It was done for fun, and to poke fun at Canada and millenial culture. If I had the pull and the money, I'd do it too. Kevin Smith does this, every now and then grabs up his friends and makes something silly, and goes back to making the movies that earn huge amounts of money. Does no one remember the line from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back? You make the safe film, then you make the art film. And sometimes, you make a film for your friends. That is Kevin Smith. Sometimes he just wants to have fun with his friends. The relationship Kevin Smith has with his daughter is one that every father should dream of having. Or am I the only one moved by seeing Harley Quinn Smith in tears when Kevin Smith gave her the bat used by Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad as a gift? And Depp. It is like he has a side of him that reasonates with Kevin Smith. He plays a lot of roles in movies, but seeing him onscreen during one scene with his daughter and cracking wise that she may not be old enough for what he is talking about was great. The movie is not in my top fifty, but it was nice to see friends and family making jokes and enjoying themselves.
    1daryldemarco-752-177177

    Unwatchable

    At first I gave it a chance... I have seen some bad films in the past and endured them to the end but I honestly could not continue the painful experience that this film put me through for 28min. I did skip forward a few times in hope it might get to the point. I doubt though that anyone involved actually knew what the film was a bout. Confusing and badly executed.... I think one star is fair due to it being unwatchable for me... good luck to anyone that makes it to the end.
    6lyonrichardson

    If you know what your getting into...Solid fun!

    Kevin Smith definitely didn't shoot for the moon, or aim to make this for everyone, or even most...he made this for his fans from the Podcast, and to give his daughter an avenue to stretch her new found skills.

    The movie is fun. the performances in it all shine at different moments...the two standouts being Johnny Depp as Guy Lapointe and Tony Hale as Lily-Rose Depp's Dad...Solid and funny.

    The girls grew on me after awhile...which was surprising, only to the fact that watching teen girls on their phones and chatting back and forth...in real life can be annoying...But Smith makes it funny, and paced well.

    Overall...if the preview intrigues you...see it.

    If not...it's OK to skip...it's not for you.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jason Mewes was originally supposed to play all the monsters in this film. Due to his claustrophobia, he couldn't even make it through make-up tests that required heavy facial prosthetics and full body costumes. Haley Joel Osment was offered the roles next, but his manager declined. Writer and director Kevin Smith ended up playing the monsters himself. The prosthetic make-up required him to shave his face for the first time in 20 years.
    • Gaffes
      When Adrien Arcand reveals his final solution, the label says "Le solution finale" Arcand is a French-Canadian, so he should knows that solution is a feminine word, and it should be "La solution finale."
    • Citations

      Colleen McKenzie: Im not even suppose to be here today!

    • Crédits fous
      An excerpt of a podcast with Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier can be heard at the end of the credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Great Canadian Supercut (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm The Man #1
      Performed by Lily-Rose Depp, Harley Quinn Smith and Christopher Drake

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 septembre 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nu Sinh Bat Ma
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Abbolita Productions
      • Destro Films
      • Invincible Entertainment Partners.
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