Three teens set out to fix their school's bullying problem by staging their own personal "Hunger Games" and document the whole thing.Three teens set out to fix their school's bullying problem by staging their own personal "Hunger Games" and document the whole thing.Three teens set out to fix their school's bullying problem by staging their own personal "Hunger Games" and document the whole thing.
Jim Sea
- Lawrence's Dad
- (as James Sea)
Clarity Engel
- Claire
- (as Clarity Engle)
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- TriviaDirector Drew Byerly liked the idea of the boys not actually having a tripod during the whole process of filming, so not a single tripod was used during the entire production. Chairs, tables, and even stacks of books were often used.
- ConnectionsReferences The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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A fun spin on the genre
I randomly found this movie on Youtube, and it was not at all what I was expecting. Which turned out to be a good thing.
I've always liked found footage films, so when I found this one (no pun intended :]) I was expecting something really dark. That was based on the description. But I quickly got into and realized it was a satire. At first I was annoyed. But then they get to a point where the characters were editing the film as they went, to add music back in and stuff. That was hilarious (a great idea for spoofing the genre). Once I got to that point, I was hooked.
Solid laughs throughout. Some sequences are a little slow, but everything that was brought up in the beginning pays off really well.
Not my typical movie, but I wound up watching it over. Funnier the second time around.
Low budget for sure, but that adds to the humor. Also, it actually felt like a found footage movie - unlike Chronicle or The Last Exorcism (or a dozen others).
Would definitely recommend watching it. It's slow at some points and the humors probably not for everyone, but it's a really fun spin on the genre.
I've always liked found footage films, so when I found this one (no pun intended :]) I was expecting something really dark. That was based on the description. But I quickly got into and realized it was a satire. At first I was annoyed. But then they get to a point where the characters were editing the film as they went, to add music back in and stuff. That was hilarious (a great idea for spoofing the genre). Once I got to that point, I was hooked.
Solid laughs throughout. Some sequences are a little slow, but everything that was brought up in the beginning pays off really well.
Not my typical movie, but I wound up watching it over. Funnier the second time around.
Low budget for sure, but that adds to the humor. Also, it actually felt like a found footage movie - unlike Chronicle or The Last Exorcism (or a dozen others).
Would definitely recommend watching it. It's slow at some points and the humors probably not for everyone, but it's a really fun spin on the genre.
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- philosophymajor
- Aug 19, 2016
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- $500 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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