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The FP

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.9K
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Jason Trost in The FP (2011)
In a dystopian future, two rival gangs feud for control of rural wasteland Frazier Park in the deadly arena of competitive dance-fight video game "Beat-Beat Revelation."
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In a post apocalyptic future, two rival gangs fight for control of Frazier Park by playing "Beat Beat Revelation", a deadly version of Dance, Dance, Revolution(TM).In a post apocalyptic future, two rival gangs fight for control of Frazier Park by playing "Beat Beat Revelation", a deadly version of Dance, Dance, Revolution(TM).In a post apocalyptic future, two rival gangs fight for control of Frazier Park by playing "Beat Beat Revelation", a deadly version of Dance, Dance, Revolution(TM).

  • Directors
    • Brandon Trost
    • Jason Trost
  • Writers
    • Jason Trost
    • Brandon Trost
  • Stars
    • Jason Trost
    • Lee Valmassy
    • Art Hsu
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Brandon Trost
      • Jason Trost
    • Writers
      • Jason Trost
      • Brandon Trost
    • Stars
      • Jason Trost
      • Lee Valmassy
      • Art Hsu
    • 25User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jason Trost
    Jason Trost
    • JTRO
    Lee Valmassy
    • L Dubba E
    Art Hsu
    Art Hsu
    • KCDC
    Caitlyn Folley
    Caitlyn Folley
    • Stacy
    Nick Principe
    Nick Principe
    • BLT
    James DeBello
    James DeBello
    • Beat Box Busta Bill
    Bryan Goddard
    • Sugga Nigga
    Brandon Barrera
    Brandon Barrera
    • BTRO
    Michael Sandow
    • Jody
    • (as Mike Sandow)
    Rachel Robinson
    • Lacy
    Natalie Minx
    • Macy
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • C.C. Jam
    Blayne Weaver
    Blayne Weaver
    • Gas Station Attendant
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Sean Whalen
    Sean Whalen
    • Stacy's Dad
    Dylan Keenberg
    • Party Person
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    Dov Tiefenbach
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    Jeff Howell
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      • Brandon Trost
      • Jason Trost
    • Writers
      • Jason Trost
      • Brandon Trost
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    User reviews25

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    6KineticSeoul

    The new more brash version of "Napoleon Dynamite"

    This movie basically reminded me of the movie "Napoleon Dynamite" except it's more brash, obnoxious and has cursing and sexual innuendo. It's a flick that tries to be so bad, it's good kinda approach but just comes off mediocre. It does have it's moments though with some funny and yet brash dialogues. Most of the humor comes from characters that tries to act like wannabe street gangsters and constantly talking in slang. The movie is about two rival gangs that is far from being taken seriously is constantly at war with each other and fight each other by playing...Dance Dance Revolution or Beat Beat Revelation in this movie. Which leads to dialogues such as "I challenge you to a Beat Off" and "dance with your mind not with your feet". It also has quite a bit of throwbacks to those 70's and 80's futuristic movies even when it comes to the music. And also has a bit of "Rocky 3" in this movie plot wise. Watching the video game dance skills isn't even impressive and it just focuses on the characters expressions while dancing. It's more entertaining watching a guy dance to Tashannie- Don't bother me on Pump It Up on youtube. I can tell how some audiences will like this movie or hate it.

    6/10
    10bcronrath

    If you watched the FP hoping for a serious movie, you're gonna have a bad time

    It's hard for me to rate this movie because the creators CLEARLY knew what they were doing when they made this movie, unlike other "awful" movies such as Troll 2 where they actually attempted to make a good movie.

    And thing is, the FP succeeds completely in what they set out to do (where as other movies like Snakes on a Plane and The Expendables completely come up short in my eyes).

    It's just the perfect level of ridiculousness, not too much (you can never have too much with a movie like this) and certainly not too little. You have to ask yourself one question when watching this movie: Russel Crowe's Maximus said it best in the movie "The Gladiator":

    "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED???!!!"

    And boy does this movie entertain you - from start to finish my eyes were glued to the screen, in semi-disbelief at what was unfolding. From the start - to the ending scene (which in my eyes was the director giving us a little "wink" saying "We knew what we were making") This movie is just non-stop entertainment.

    I suppose it isn't for everyone, but honestly if you have any sort of heart or soul at all I just can't see how you wouldn't fall in love with "The FP"

    I don't understand people that went into this movie expecting some serious film. Did they not see the previews? Warring clans that settle their disputes by having a DDR match to the Death? Just what the hell were you actually expecting when you picked up this movie?

    The movie delivers on all levels that it intended to, and for that I give this movie a PERFECT 10 out of 10. Never Ignorant, Getting' Goals Accomplished.
    9gavin6942

    Best Movie of the Year -- Save the Ducks!

    Haters are gonna hate, and based on the low rating this film has received, they wanna hate on this movie. They are misguided.

    Reviewer Matt Hawkins calls this film "the first legit goofball comedy that speaks to gamers without flat-out insulting them." That is high praise, and only the tip of the iceberg. This film is a work of genius, plain and simple.

    Every costume choice, every bad line of dialogue, everything... it was all chosen for a reason, and anyone who takes this film seriously just does not get that. Watching the "making of" opened my eyes, and although I already loved the film, it made me love it even more -- the Trost Family has a bright future ahead of them.

    Yes, even the "Rocky" and "Karate Kid" knockoffs are intended...
    7I_Ailurophile

    An endlessly outlandish, unreserved, farcical romp, for better or worse

    "What's a town with no ducks, JTRO?"

    "'Dance Dance Revolution,' but make it deadly?" Sure, why not, it's a concept just ridiculous enough to catch my attention. Thankfully, it's made clear right from the very start that the idea is played entirely for laughs - played very straight, mind you, but so absolutely, outrageously over the top that one will either be having a fantastic time within minutes, or turning off the movie just as quickly. Sibling filmmakers Brandon and Jason Trost have whipped up a fabulously farcical flight of fancy that comes right out of the gate with sheer bombast, indifferent to the slightest notion of restraint. The costume design,the hair and makeup work, the characters and dialogue, the scene writing, the narrative: from top to bottom 'The FP' is a pure lark, down to the overcooked acting of a cast that fully embraces the tomfoolery. From top to bottom it's a pure lark that plainly imitates and reshapes more sincere sports films, or stories about archetypal "old dogs" who are called back into action, or other preexisting material. Whether you love it or hate it, I don't think there's any disputing that everyone involved just wholly, unreservedly threw themselves into this nonsense, and it's hard not to appreciate that gusto.

    The Trosts' direction and screenplay are both just as cheekily overdone, and cast and crew alike let their imaginations run wild to bring to life every most ludicrous inclusion. There's very little here that isn't a trope, twisted and exaggerated into the weirdest of shapes - including, yes, the obligatory training sequence. From the looks of the characters, to the production design and art direction cobbling together the locales they inhabit, to the music that's filled with videogame-ready tunes, this is a kaleidoscope of color and chicanery. Yet for as absurd as it is across the board, none of it is sloppy, or accidental. No contribution is given less than utmost care. The worst I think I could say is that sometimes the end result is too blustery for its own good; Lee Valmassy, for example, is so exuberant in his deliberately outlandish portrayal of L Dubba E that I'm not sure whether the aggravation I feel is owing to the character being set up as the antagonist, or the consciously far-fetched acting being overbearing. Yet Sarah Trost's costume design is nothing if not imaginative; George Holdcroft's soundtrack is wonderfully flavorful. Far-out as the writing is, there are no specific faults in the screenplay, and the Trosts' direction is solid. Brandon Trost's cinematography is actually kind of... beautiful? Abe Levy's editing is deft. And to accentuate: all actors on hand unremittingly give of themselves, whatever the ballyhoo requires at any given time.

    Tremendous hard work went into 'The FP' in every last regard, and no matter how garish, it really does look and sound great. Of course, I could do without the absolutely unnecessary casual use of homophobic slurs, without the underhanded transphobia, and with more diversity in the cast - under no circumstances could this be called perfect. Yet by and large the chief question is how much one can get on board with the intentionally extreme, ham-handed, heavy-handed, pompous swagger of the feature. This is a comedy that's much more wryly satirical than outright funny, a romp for those who love B-movies, hate sports movies, and are fully receptive to all the wide, wacky, whimsical possibilities that cinema has to offer. The nice thing about this picture is that within only the first minutes we can immediately glean an understanding of whether it's something that will entertain, or irritate, on a case by case basis, and the premise alone speaks volumes. For those open to what 'The FP' represents - just sit back, relax, and enjoy the cheesy baloney.
    7rgblakey

    The FP dances into brilliant silliness

    Every so often a movie comes along that seems so out there you just have to check it out. Usually it ends up also being so horrible that you wish you never bothered. The FP is one of those films that when you see the trailer you can't believe someone actually got money to make this film, let alone anyone would want to see it. Can a movie basically about gangs that fight using their own version of Dance, Dance Revolution work on any level? The FP follows rival gangs in the future who use a game known as Beat Beat Revelation to establish dominance and take control of the area known as Frazier Park. This is easily one of the most ridiculous films to come out in a long time and somehow still manages to work. This film is not intended to be as serious as it appears which is the beauty of it. These guys knew exactly what they wanted to do and went for it. All the characters are way over the top and deliver some of the most annoyingly obnoxious ghetto slang you can imagine, but it adds to the silly nature of the experience. The fact that they manage to take the video game dance battles as serious as a cage match adds to the absurd brilliance of this film. You have to understand going into this movie that is exactly what it is meant to be and that is a joke. They have crafted a film around the most absurd subject matter and made it work creating a grindhouse type film and kidnapping story ideas from everything from Rocky to The Karate Kid to the Warriors. The acting isn't always the greatest, but it somehow just enhances a film that should never in a million years work, but does and in a not soon to forget fun way that must be shown to as many people as you can.

    If you tell someone the plot of this film, you will get eye rolls and groans about how that sounds just stupid, but until you witness this you cannot believe it. This is one of those films that is sure to garner a cult following and is well deserved. You probably think this was made by some non-experienced filmmakers trying to break out, but these guys already have careers working on films such as the Crank series, Rob Zombie's Halloween, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and many more. These guys know how to craft a movie with next to no budget, but still give it that big budget feel. Be on the lookout for the Trost brothers in the future, especially since they seem to be planning more additions to this series.

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    • Trivia
      In the two scenes which depict characters vomiting, the actors weren't faking their puke. The actors voluntarily chugged a disgusting mixture of cold clam chowder, chocolate milk and beer and then did jumping jacks so they were able to vomit for real on camera.
    • Quotes

      BLT: He wasn't expectin' the unexpected; but it sure as fuck expected him.

    • Crazy credits
      When the credits have finished rolling we see a shot of ducks swimming in a body of water. (It is mentioned earlier in the film that all of the ducks have left.)
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 374: Brave (2012)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vũ Điệu Audition
    • Filming locations
      • Kern County, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 248 Productions
      • Secret Identity Productions
      • Trost Productions
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    • Budget
      • $60,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,557
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,465
      • Mar 18, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,557
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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