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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.7K
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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild (2013)
AdventureComedy

Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.

  • Director
    • Riyad Barmania
  • Writers
    • Stuart Ashen
    • Riyad Barmania
  • Stars
    • Stuart Ashen
    • Warwick Davis
    • Robert Llewellyn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riyad Barmania
    • Writers
      • Stuart Ashen
      • Riyad Barmania
    • Stars
      • Stuart Ashen
      • Warwick Davis
      • Robert Llewellyn
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stuart Ashen
    Stuart Ashen
    • Ashens…
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Self
    Robert Llewellyn
    Robert Llewellyn
    • The Professor
    Chris Kendall
    Chris Kendall
    • Nemesis
    Millie Reeves
    • Ashley
    Thomas Atherton
    • Prisoner
    Richard Ball
    • Revis
    Christopher Bingham
    • Spoonboy
    Victoria Broom
    Victoria Broom
    • The Woman in Black
    Mathew Buck
    • Film Brain
    Larry Bundy Jr.
    • Guru Larry
    Dick Bush
    • Nurse
    • (as Rick Bush)
    Kayleigh Cousins
    • Bar Girl
    Emma Croft
    • Counter Girl
    Luke Cutforth
    Luke Cutforth
    • Self
    Simon Davis
    • Police Officer
    Myles Dyer
    • Scientist
    Kerry Gilbert
    • Marian
    • Director
      • Riyad Barmania
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      • Stuart Ashen
      • Riyad Barmania
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    7Ralf1138

    A lot of fun with some genuine laugh-out-loud moments

    I had the opportunity to see this recently, having watched Polybius. I have to say, I do think Polybius is better, but this is a lot of fun and there's tremendous skill already on display here.

    Stuart Ashen holds the whole thing together, a special skill of his that can be overlooked when accolades go to quirkier actors. There are some genuine laugh-out-loud moments and a few gorgeous cult-movie in-jokes. One on a flight of stairs had me in stitches, it was so unapologetically random.

    Ashley (Millie Reeves) was wonderfully OTT. The stuff of nightmares, but in a good way. Chef Geoff (Dan Tomlinson) was just the right level of helpless and clingy, which made him great fun to watch. I thought Marian (Kerry Gilbert) was a bit lacking, especially if the character was based on Marion Ravenwood. I don't know whether it was the way the part was written and directed, or a bit of a misfire in casting. Nemesis (Chris Kendall) had many excellent moments, but I thought he suffered from being another Jim Carrey zany-type without the necessary grounding and presence which gives such characters longevity.

    As with Polybius, there are some great cameos, not least from Warwick Davis, Victoria Broom and Fawn Mead.

    Overall, very enjoyable.
    7jcfcever-20202

    You have to be a fan

    If you have no prior knowledge of Stuart Ashen, this film isn't going to make a lot of sense. It's well filmed, and it ties in with the themes from his other work. The jokes probably won't make any sense if you are watching this as a stand alone film....they are very dependent on seeing his YouTube series.

    Personally, I think it's pretty good for what it is. It's quite amazing what can be accomplished with a tiny budget. There are things in it that could have a wider appeal, but I'm not sure it's about that. I don't believe he's looking to be the next Simon Pegg, more just trying to do something to the best of his ability that resonates with his existing audience. It achieves that and a bit more....so it will be interesting to see how it develops.
    7r96sk

    More enjoyable than I had anticipated

    More enjoyable than I had anticipated.

    I do watch the Ashens YouTube channel, so knew I'd probably like this to some degree after watching. It in fact beat my expectations, as it's a film that I actually had a fun time watching.

    Stuart Ashen's acting is better than expected, while Dan Tomlinson makes for a decent sidekick. 'Ashens and the Quest for the GameChild' also features a few well chosen minor cast members too, whilst having noteworthy people like Warwick Davis and Robert Llewellyn appear.

    The plot is solid, the pacing is good and it brings humour with it. A pleasant surprise, this.
    9johnedwards712

    A genuinely hilarious film that lives up-to the hype

    I must admit that after seeing the initial trailers, each focused on an individual character, that I was slightly worried about the final product. I was worried that Chef Excellence was too much of a departure from the Tesco Value gin drinking Italian we all know and love. I worried that the film would be overloaded with secondary characters that would detract from the film. I must confess to also being worried that Stuart would be a bit wooden in the acting department.

    So when it was released I sat down to watch the film ready to be disappointed... but then I laughed. And again. I laughed virtually from beginning to end.

    My fears were completely blown out of the water within a matter of minutes. From an absolutely brilliant Bond-inspired intro sequence to the very last post-credits scene this really is a gem.

    Despite my initial hesitation regarding Stuart's acting ability I was pleasantly surprised. Aside from a couple of moments of woodenness on the whole he is great. He really comes across as a very likable lead and his comic timing is perfect.

    The rest of the cast are just as good. Dan Tomlinon played a very different Chef Excellence than we have seen before but it is a change that works. He flirts from sad to manic all in a second and his rivalry with a certain other chef is, er, brilliant. From Guru Larry and Crabstickz to Warwick Davis and Robert Llewellyn the film is full of memorable parts. The brilliant thing is that none of them outstay their welcome and slow the film down. The film always remains focused on our unlikely hero and his even more unlikely sidekick.

    With a script that references everything from 'The Goonies' to 'Indiana Jones' it really is a cracking film.

    I would even say that I enjoyed this more than recently released 'The Worlds End', which is a real testament to everyone involved with the film.

    Well done lads.
    8accgineu

    A smart and funny ride, not exactly for everyone

    //If you haven't heard of or even seen Steward Ashens work yet, your reaction to this may be mixed.\\

    Ashens and the quest for the game child was not something I was expecting to come out. When the first video about it came out, I thought it was just a joke but little did I know that it was actually serious... and that the movie would be a fun movie that makes fun of itself in the progress! Egg my house because I'm not British, but I'm proud to say that I loved watching Ashens look for a worthless video game console for one hour and 30 minutes, and without spoiling anything, the ending made me both happy and odd feeling. However, the jokes are for the most part funny, yet not all of them were very funny. Some jokes were references to some British shows I've never seen, and a few others won't be very funny if you don't get the reference. But that's this movie's fatal flaw: if you don't get the references, you won't be laughing that much. While I do recommend Ashens and the quest for the game child it has a big star sign that clearly states that this movie is not for everyone. I also thought it the claymation scene was cool, and I instantly caught on to the fact that it was done by Lee Hardcastle. The plot was a little hit and miss, sometimes it caught onto something I hadn't thought about, but most of the time it was being silly just to mock itself later. I liked the plot when it was being silly but by the time it got serious I just facepalmed. I liked it when it mocked itself but sometimes I was just left with a 'what just happened' face.

    So overall do I recommend Ashens and the quest for the game child? It really depends on if you get the references or not, but overall it's still very funny, and a good effort for a bit of a low budget film.

    (also the films now on DVD and Blu-Ray, but that's only in the UK)

    Pros: +Often funny plot +Funny... for the most part +Ashens is a good main character

    Cons: -Jokes rely too heavily on references -Ending kinda lost me -Sometimes hit and miss plot

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    • Trivia
      The titular Game Child is a real device, released as a cheap knockoff of the GameBoy. They aren't as rare as depicted in the film, however. Shortly following the film's release, Stuart reviewed a real one.
    • Goofs
      One scene in the movie is supposed to be set in 1991. However, all the vehicles seen in the background were all produced after 1991.
    • Quotes

      Chef Brilliance: Chef Brilliances Almost Lasagne-like food products. Only in colour.

    • Crazy credits
      Key Grip: Sorry. Actually we couldn't afford a Key Grip for the film so the rest of the crew had to carry all the grip equipment themselves. So anyway, we Wikipeded "Easter Egg", and the term was coined way back by someone at Atari because a game designer hid a secret message in a game. So it's like hunting for a hidden Easter egg. Huh.
    • Alternate versions
      The 2020 re-release of the film cuts a shot of a met police lantern and a 45-second sequence with stormtroopers.
    • Connections
      Edited into Knighthood and Decoy: KnightHood and Decoy Give Ashens a Lift (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ashens y la búsqueda del Gamechild
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • ChannelFlip
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      • $180,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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