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Fun Size Review


Fun Size
Studio: Nickelodeon
Publisher: Paramount Pictures
Format: Cinema
Release Date: November 29

Overview

Do not watch this movie. Ever. Even if you get kidnapped and forced into a cinema you keep your eyes closed. Say someone does the Clockwork Orange thing to you and tapes your eyes open, you roll them into the back of your head or zone out for the entirety of the film. But for the love of god, do not, under any circumstance, bring yourself to watch this movie.

In all honesty, this movie looked like it was going to be terrible from the outset. The moment I saw the poster for the film, featuring a child in a cape and a bunch of actors I had no idea existed, I was completely convinced that this was going to be a very poor film to watch. This was only further cemented by the huge Nickelodeon logo at the start of the film and the huge amounts of forced humour that nobody with any semblance of humanity could enjoy.

Story

To make matters worse, the film features a child and a bunch of cliches doing cliched nonsense for the entirety of the film. Not only are these characters cliched, but many of them exist solely as plot devices only.  I mean, even the main character, which is a mute eight year old, exists only to serve the plot of the movie.

The basic idea of this film is that it’s Halloween and geek-girl stereotype with best friend promiscuous-girl stereotype are invited to this stoner-musician stereotypes coolly stereotypical Halloween party. However, this plan goes awry when the stereotypical problem child goes missing and embarks on a mission to obtain as many Halloween candies and other kinds of foods which puts him into some rather odd and stereotypical situations.

The story of this movie is pretty much a vehicle traveling past a cliched stereotype to another in some kind of daisy-chain leading where it all culminates to a predictably bad ending. I mean, the ending itself isn’t bad for any of the characters, everything ties itself up way too nicely, but it’s just bad because you can totally see what’s coming and it’s a forced attempt at showing one characters progression; but you can see it coming so it fails horrendously.

To me, when I watch a movie, I’m really watching it for the character development, the way in which characters further the plot through their actions – – not in which way they serve the plot by being plot devices – – and most importantly, seeing a satisfying conclusion for those characters the have grown on me throughout the course of the film.

This movie had none of that. It was just a bunch of stereotypes acting as their type and then doing something that furthers the plot. This gives the movie an amazingly robotic feel and if there was any comedy to be had, it is completely missed. Heck even some important character development moments are completely glosses over in service of pushing this movie to the end as quickly as possible. One instance of this is where the other geek-stereotype becomes attractive to the promiscuous-stereotype. It’s just suddenly, hey we’re sleeping together for no explicit reason other than the script says it has to happen. Boring.

So overall, the story of this film is completely bad. If you’re looking for laughs, you’ll probably find yourself laughing at how horrible this film is; assuming you haven’t walked out of the cinema first.

Visuals

The girls are pretty, in particular the promiscuous-stereotype being a red-head. To make it worse, she was even wearing a cat-suit. Happy Halloween everyone!

Considering that this is a film set in Halloween, this would have meant that the wardrobe department had an opportunity to go completely insane with the costuming. And, well, they did just that for all of the background characters of the film. It’s just too bad that the main characters wear average, at best, costumes. Though, I suppose that anything too elaborate would have taken the attention away from the poor dialogue. In an alternative reality this happened and the movie was much better for it.

Throughout the film, there are many scenes that appear to be played out for laughs visually, but are just really, really, bad on the whole. Oh hey, it’s a giant chicken humping a car. Cockledoodledoo. This movie honestly feels like it was written by a fourteen year old and the really poorly put together scenes practically scream it.

Audio

Hey, do you like jokes? How about original and hilarious dialogue? What about solid acting? Well, if you like those things, you’ll definitely love this film. Really! I mean it! And I’m not being totally sarcastic right now, even if I actually am (note: I am actually totally being sarcastic right now).

Honestly, everything in this films dialogue either drives the plot or has someone spewing stereotypical nonsense that wouldn’t even fit a normal person. Listening to the characters speak in this movie is like listening to a completely one-dimensional character talk about something that they are completely, one-dimensionally, cliched and stereotypically biased towards.

Sex-deprived nerd? “Hey… Uh… can I touch your boobs?”, promiscuous-steroetype “Sure!” (and then enjoys it). Okay, so that wasn’t the exact exchange, but the scene was a set-up to have the two sexing just before the end scene. There was no buildup to the touching, it was just asking and then obtaining permission. Where was the seduction in the dialogue? Where were the vague hints of interest? Nowhere. That’s where. Vehicle to move one plot point into the other.

Overall

Fun Size was not any fun. In fact, the only thing sizeable in about this film was the amount of braincells I was left without after watching this crapfest. If you value yourself, if you value comedy, if you value the power of cinema in any way – – you will avoid this film at all costs. Avoid it like it’s plague. Because it is. It will move to your brain and you’ll have lost 30% of whatever it was you had up there.

2-0-capsules-out-of-10

Primordia Demo Now Available

Primordia is the upcoming title from indie adventure developers Wadjet Eye Games. With a full release due on December 5, a demo has been released to the public so that potential buyers can dip their toes in to the post apocalyptic world of Horatio and Crispin. That world is one where humans have long disappeared and been relegated to myth, a world where the robot Horatio and his floaty side kick Crispin are drawn into some mysterious and sinister goings on.

Capsule Computers has already got it’s hands on a portion of the game, so click here if you want to find out more and check out the preview.

To head straight to the demo and see for yourself what all the fuss is about -click here

Free 3DS game offered to European 3DS XL owners

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If you live in Europe and also happen to own a Nintendo 3DS XL, you will soon have the chance to receive a full 3DS retail title for free regardless of when you purchased your 3DS XL. All you have to do is register for Club Nintendo and link your 3DS XL to your account by January 15, 2013.

Once you have finished that you will be given a code that can be redeemed during the month of January that will net you your choice of Super Mario 3D Land, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Freakyforms Deluxe, New Art Academy, and New Style Boutique. For those who are concerned their European nation isn’t being covered, the following countries are eligible: UK & Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and Russia.

Deathstroke enters the Injustice: Gods Among Us fray

Today NetherRealm Studios revealed a new fighter which will be joining the roster of Injustice: Gods Among Us. As you can see in the first trailer of him in action below, the new character may be familiar to many fans of DC Comics as he is the master assassin known as Deathstroke, also known as Slade Wilson.

As you can see, Deathstroke’s playstyle features both sword-based attacks as well as a number of firearm attacks as well. Currently Injustice: Gods Among Us is set to be released sometime in April next year on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 as well as the Wii U.

Dishonored’s sales exceed Bethesda’s expectations

Whenever a new IP is developed by a company and released to the public there is always concern that the game may flop and damage the company. However that isn’t the case with Bethesda’s Dishonored. Yesterday Bethesda spoke with Destructoid about Dishonored’s sales figures and how the game is actually performing above sales expectations.

Pete Hines of Bethesda stated:

“I can tell you that Dishonored is far exceeding our sales expectations, which is especially cool considering it’s new IP facing a host of well-established franchises this quarter. We did terrific numbers again this past weekend, both in stores and on Steam, where Dishonored was listed as the #1 selling title over the holiday weekend. And Dishonored has really sold well overseas.

So, we’re very pleased and appreciate all the fans that have supported Dishonored and Arkane. We clearly have a new franchise.”

Obviously this is great news considering how fresh and exciting Dishonored was with it’s combination of stealth, action and supernatural abilities. Of course some may argue that a sequel isn’t necessary, it would certainly be beneficial for the company to turn this into a franchise which they seem to be doing.

Madden NFL 13’s latest update focuses on MUT

EA revealed that the next title update for Madden NFL 13 will be released on November 29th and will feature a number of new upgrades for the Madden Ultimate Team gameplay mode. This fourth update will provide the ability to set up to five different lineups for their MUT.

The company is also providing a “more nuanced roster management” system which is geared towards the Ultimate Team system. Players will also be able to play two minute quarters with their MUT team and a system that rewards players to be one of the first to finish a card collection.

Various other bug fixes can be found in the list below:

  • Fixed bug where Connected Careers panel in main menu is blank
  • Fixed exploit in Madden Ultimate Team Solo Challenges where players were using frozen kick meter to run out the clock
  • Fixed issue in Panthers playbook where Shotgun formation was properly displaying
  • Fixed squib kick exploit
  • Fixed exploit that allowed MLB to get instant pressure when in a specific position with a specific coverage called
  • Fixed bug when reviewing a friend’s depth chart in Madden Ultimate Team
  • Fixed erroneous screen telling Madden Ultimate Team players EA servers were unavailable when an opponent signed out before progressing to the loading screen
  • Fixed issue where replaying completed Solo Challenges in Madden Ultimate Team consumed contracts
  • Fixed issue where Connected Careers offline depth chart would reset after each game when player used imported My Madden roster
  • Fixed issue where users could not save edits to existing NFL players whose names were flagged as profane.
  • Fixed exploit where Madden Ultimate Team users who were kicked out a match for grieving were still granted 800 coins
  • Fixed a menu display bug in Madden Ultimate Team matchmaking screen

Nintendo 3DS XL bundled with Mario Kart 7 for $199 this holiday season

Today Nintendo of America revealed that they will be releasing a new bundle for the Nintendo 3DS and this time around it is for the 3DS’ big brother, the 3DS XL. Starting on December 2nd consumers will be able to pick up this “limited-edition bundle” which features a standard blue 3DS XL that is comes with a pre-installed copy of Mario Kart 7.

The bundle will cost only $199.99 which is the standard price for a 3DS XL which makes Mario Kart 7 a nice little bonus. Nintendo also mentioned that consumers can still pick up the red standard 3DS bundle featuring Super Mario 3D Land at various retailers.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season 2 Details Revealed

Get over here!!!

Back in July, writer/director Kevin Tancharoen revealed that the upcoming second season for Mortal Kombat: Legacy would be focused on the actual tournament. Now, Bloody Disgusting have stated that they have learned that this season will also tell origin stories about various characters from various characters from Bi Han to Kuai Liang. The series will not just focus on origin stories though, as the fight for the control of Earthrealm will also be a major aspect. It’s sounding like we can expect plenty of fatalities so far -just the way we like it!

Filming for Mortal Kombat: Legacy season 2 begins in Los Angeles on November 28.

puzzlePunch out for free on iOS

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A game sure to bring back some nostalgia as well as delight puzzle fans is puzzlePunch, a blend of fighting and puzzle genres, released today exclusively on iOS platforms. puzzlePunch features unique graphics that bring back memories of days gone past with block style anime most commonly seen in the old 8 and 16 bit classics. puzzlePunch can be downloaded for free via the iTunes store with plenty of power ups and extra characters available as in App purchases. Saying that the free version has more than enough to keep you going.

Featuring highly addictive gameplay, puzzlePunch  will test players with challenges having to match up tiles in order to kick and punch to unleash super attacks to destroy the enemy. Players can compete in head to head online play, local Bluetooth play or against the computers AI.

Bungie Reveals ‘Destiny’ Concept Art

Remember that series that came out a bit more than ten years ago now? Oh what was it called? Ah yes, Halo. Halo had a deep and lasting impact on the FPS genre and as seen in the series latest entry Halo 4 (check out our thoughts here); the franchise can still stand on its own today. Bungie is what was at the core of Halo however and since Halo: Reach they’ve moved on to bigger and better things. What are those bigger things I hear you ask? Well, allow me to introduce you to Destiny.

Destiny is a new IP from Bungie and is the first of a planned series of game’s set out by Activision’s ten year contract with the developers. The game is meant to be akin to that of the “Star Wars Universe”, that is internationally recognised and following a similar format. While Bungie has yet to reveal anything on the game other than the image above, a reader over at IGN handed in a document which gave some details for the game.

“Our story begins seven hundred years from now in theLastCityon Earth, in a Solar System littered with the ruins of man’s Golden Age. A massive, mysterious alien ship hangs overhead like a second Moon. No one knows where it came from or what it’s here for, but only that it’s our protector. Meanwhile, strange, alien monsters creep in from the edge of the universe, determined to take Earth and theLastCity. We are young ‘knights’ tasked with defending the remains of humanity, discovering the source of these monsters and – eventually – overcoming it.”

Interesting indeed. Bungie has since commented on the press release and posted a statement on their website with the above image.

“Go ahead. Take a peek. It’s alright. We weren’t quite ready, but we will be soon, and we can’t wait to finally show you what we’ve really been up to.
Stick around, we haven’t even started yet.”

Apparently the game will be more social based than previous Bungie titles and is meant to appeal to a wide audience. With no gameplay or full reveals by the developer however, for the time being we must be content to wait on their final words which are set to be revealed “soon”.