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Dick Figures: The Movie
Two best friends, Red and Blue, risk everything to find the greatest treasure of all time.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | Six Point Harness, Mondo Media, Remochoso, |
Crew : | Background Designer, Thanks, |
Cast : | Eric Bauza Chad Quandt Rob DenBleyker Thomas Ridgewell |
Genre : | Adventure Fantasy Animation Action Comedy |
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Truly Dreadful Film
Memorable, crazy movie
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
This film must be watched a lot of times. Dick Figures: The Movie is way better than the TV show of the same.
The best animated action film I've ever seen. I really loved this film. The action sequences were funny. The reason why I love this movie is because, at the beginning of this film, when it says "This is a story about stick figures...", the opening sequence in space is a parody of the beginning of Toy Story 2, the Japan sequence is a parody of The Wolverine, the Eiffel Tower sequence is a parody of Rush Hour 3 and the ending scene is nearly a parody of King Kong.
Honestly, it's worth it to watch for all the fight scenes alone. They're incredibly well choreographed and fun to watch.
Zack Keller and Ed Skudder have, after setting up a Kickstarter campaign, and lots of hard work, finally released the long awaited "Dick Figures:The Movie" for fans of the web series. Compared the the Mondo web series "dick figures" on Youtube, it has an improved animation style. The backgrounds are more detailed, helping make the surroundings feel more lively. The fight scenes in this film are excellently animated, and fans will definitely not be disappointed by these.The film however does have some shortcomings. The writing style is reminiscent of the web series, and while the type of humor works well for short animations on Youtube, it is less suited for an animation with a 72 minute running time. However, it did have its fair share of funny moments, and some might even make you laugh.The main characters of the web series, namely Red and Blue, do have some more depth to them, as compared to the web series. Blue in particular grows as an individual throughout the events of the movie. The conflict between the two also makes their relationship seem more dynamic, as opposed to static, as it is in the web series. While a static relationship is more suited for a short web series, a dynamic one is much better suited for a film, and this is one of the areas where it really shines.To conclude, the film has its ups and downs. The fighting scenes (the car chase scene in Paris in particular) have been animated very well, and are very entertaining. The conflict between Red and Blue adds some much needed depth. However, it still has the feel of a web series, due to slapstick humor, flat background characters, and it being slightly too random at times. At times, it feels like they bit off more than they could chew.