Knights of Badassdom (Blu-ray) R
'Tis about to get medieval up in here.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 1, 2014
- Originally Released: 2014
- Label: Momentum
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Peter Dinklage, Steve Zahn & Ryan Kwanten | |
Performer: | Summer Glau, Margarita Levieva, Jimmi Simpson, Danny Pudi, Douglas Tait & Brian Posehn | |
Directed by | Joe Lynch | |
Edited by | Howard E. Smith | |
Screenwriting by | Matt-Wall & Kevin Dreyfuss | |
Composition by | Bear McCreary | |
Cinematography by | Sam McCurdy |
Entertainment Reviews:
"Knights of Badassdom" actually delivers everything the 2011 Danny McBride-James Franco comedy "Your Highness" purported to be but fell short on.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3.0/4.0 --
... the story lends itself to low-cost dragonslaying... Don't look for award-winning performances here, just actors having fun with a brilliant premise. Huzzah!
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MovieCrypt.com
Rating: D --
This movie about Live Action Role Players (or LARPers) -- men and women who act out Dungeons and Dragons in real settings, in costumes -- is so haphazard it might have been thought up during a game of Mad Libs.
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Orange County Register
Supernatural slasher haunts a live-action role-playing game. The cast is clearly having fun, but none of it rubs off on us; Peter Dinklage and Steve Zahn are completely squandered.
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Flick Filosopher
What's great about this movie is the way it remains so gentle and light, despite tackling a story that could get pretty dark.
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io9.com
Clumsily edited, the movie is very uneven in tone... but the spirited cast emerge from the jokey carnage with dignity, if not all their body parts, intact.
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Movie Talk
A one-note joke and a whiff of a story that fails to offer a single reason - literal or metaphorical - why dressing up as a fictional character is enjoyable or rewarding.
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TheWrap
Product Description:
A geeky group of Live Action Role Players (LARP) must summon their inner heroes when one of them inadvertently conjurs-up a sexy succubus with diabolical intentions. Deeply depressed following his messy break-up with Beth (Margarita Levieva) forlorn metal-head Joe (Ryan Kwanten) is abducted by his fantasy-prone roommates (Peter Dinklage, and Steve Zahn) and inducted into the world of LARP - where imaginative gamers assume the roles of knights, wizards, and maidens. As foam swords are drawn and cardboard battle-axes clash, Joe finds himself starting to have a good time when one of his roommates - a would-be sorcerer - casts a spell that actually works. Now, a cruel succubus has crossed into our reality, and she's claiming the lonely LARPers one-by-one. To make matters worse, she's assumed the form of Beth, which makes her nearly irresistible to Joe. With the evil strengthening and the body count rising, Joe and his roommates realize that in order to stop the seductive demon, they must cast aside their fake weapons, and summon the courage to fight a force of pure evil.