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A reboot of the 1976 TV series with two of the most popular YouTube stars of today.A reboot of the 1976 TV series with two of the most popular YouTube stars of today.A reboot of the 1976 TV series with two of the most popular YouTube stars of today.
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I found this movie by sheer accident. A cross b/w 'The tick' and 'Mystery Men'. As a huge, life long superhero fan, I really liked this movie. The good.. Both lead girls were endearing and really well cast. They worked really well together and the rapport between the two made the movie. The fight scenes were awesome and both girls looked like they could really kick ass. Would have loved to have seen heaps more of these scenes. The not so good... The story was very predictable from the first 5 minutes. Even the identity of the supervillain was of no surprise. As mentioned, great fight scenes however, they were very sparse with the movie focusing on cliché character / relationship development. Overall, it was a pleasant experience and enjoyable viewing. I would have liked to have seen this as a longer movie with more villain battles and more money invested. Both Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart carried the movie and made it worth watching. Hope they do a sequel but hopefully with a bigger budget and a better story line to showcase the two great lead characters.
Amusing story and some smart dialogue. But there's more to acting than just saying the lines. A bit like a film-school project?
...in a 60's Batman, The Tick, Kick-ass kinda way.
Bad(ish) first in this one:
Fairly predictable plot and scripting.
The rest:
Acting from the mostly unknown(to me at least) cast was well done and enjoyable.
Directing...this one moved along nicely, no real slow spots.
Production values were good.
Special effects were a nice surprise, neither overdone nor cheesy.
Overall not a bad way to spend a few hours on a quiet Sunday afternoon.
Bad(ish) first in this one:
Fairly predictable plot and scripting.
The rest:
Acting from the mostly unknown(to me at least) cast was well done and enjoyable.
Directing...this one moved along nicely, no real slow spots.
Production values were good.
Special effects were a nice surprise, neither overdone nor cheesy.
Overall not a bad way to spend a few hours on a quiet Sunday afternoon.
Very funny movie. Loads of laughs. Seen on Redbox, the streaming site; for free. Usually I mention that last. But this presents a great opportunity, to see this epic stuff for FREE! Of course, you must see some commercials for that privilege. But the commercials themselves are funny. And not the trying-too-hard-to-be-funny, like the commercial for Ladder Life Insurance. No, these commercials are REALLY funny! So, the actresses began as self-promoters on YouTube? Wow, they really came a long way! And the jokes are really funny! I think they hired a professional comedy writer, to write the script. The guy who used to write for Jerry Lewis, they kept his brain in a machine. It kept working; and so did he, (the writer) writing comedy! They could have cloned him, but instead, they mapped his thought process, and created an AI. The brain was pissed that they shut it off. But they didn't need it anymore.
Like just about everyone I'd never heard of the short lived TV series, but decided to give this a go with crossed fingers, having been burned too often by a catchy title hiding a dull film.
The story, about two very low profile costumed heroes stepping up to the big money league, is never too original (except right at the end), but it's saved by a snappy script and two very likable leads. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and there are plenty of laughs in what ends up being a lighthearted romp.
It's not overlong, coherent, witty, well acted and a fun way to spend 80 minutes, especially if you have a fondness for superhero films. You may not rave about it to your friends like you do the big budget blockbusters, but you WILL get them all to watch it, and that's the mark of a good flick.
Sequel please.
The story, about two very low profile costumed heroes stepping up to the big money league, is never too original (except right at the end), but it's saved by a snappy script and two very likable leads. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and there are plenty of laughs in what ends up being a lighthearted romp.
It's not overlong, coherent, witty, well acted and a fun way to spend 80 minutes, especially if you have a fondness for superhero films. You may not rave about it to your friends like you do the big budget blockbusters, but you WILL get them all to watch it, and that's the mark of a good flick.
Sequel please.
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally intended to be released as a bundle of eight short episodes, the show was ultimately edited together and released as an 81 minute movie.
- ConnectionsRemake of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976)
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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