Foodfight!

2012
1.3| 1h31m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 15 June 2012 Released
Producted By: Threshold Animation Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.thresholdanimationstudios.com/video.php?id=foodfight
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The evil Brand X joins a supermarket that becomes a city after closing time.

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Lawrence Kasanoff

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Threshold Animation Studios

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ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Monkeywess This is an astonishing documentary that will wring your heart while it bends your mind
Helllins It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Bob 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.
YPGAMING The worst animated movie of all time. Acctually this movie has kind of a weiered hystory, you see the film was supposed to come out in 2002 but something happened and somehow someone stoll the films footage and it was cancelled and was announced it was gonna be realeced 10 years later in 2012 as it did. The animation in this is sooo bad that it isn't even forgivable for 1 dollar. And it had good casting but the animation and the writing was so terible that not even Christopher Lloyd couldn't make up for it. Any way ythat film is an abomination it doesn't diserve nothing if you have the chance DO NOT WATCH IT
ttk-50926 This is the worst movie I ever seen in my life. It's terribly animated and it has a bad story and has a lot of sexual innuendos. Dex Dogtective is the worst main character in any animated movie ever. Lady X looks like a barbie doll with her plastic doll like eyes. Sunshine Goodness is not even a cat, she looks like human dressed as a cat. Dex's sidekick is sassy and unfunny and Mr.Clipboard is the worst animated and acted villain ever. this movie should not have been made
mamitrane I have a friend who views watching terrible films as a perfect social activity. This can be quite enjoyable at times, as many of the films we watch together provide numerous opportunities for MST3K-style commentary. A couple of years ago, I chose to watch Foodfight! with him while he was over my place. I had heard that this was one of the worst animated films ever made and I thought that it would be a source of much schadenfreude. After an awkward hour-and-a-half, I realized that I was mistaken - Threshold Entertainment has managed to produce a film that's so incompetent on so many levels that it's almost unwatchable.The most glaring flaw with the film is the animation. The computer animation in Foodfight! looks worse than animation made on a much lower budget 15 or 20 years before this film was released. The character models range from unappealing to horrifying and some of them are reused multiple times in the same shot, with crowds of people consisting of the same five or so character models repeated dozens of times. Apparently, the original assets for the film were stolen, forcing the film crew to recreate what was lost on a much lower budget, so they weren't entirely to blame for this aspect of the film's awfulness.Those involved in the film's creation don't get a similar pass for the writing. The plot is riddled with so many clichés that you could hang Dex's fedora on them. For example, Dex is the character who was once a detective but left the profession after the woman he loved disappeared, a stock protagonist so generic that even Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever included him. The humor is equally bland, consisting of fart jokes, bad puns, and sexual innuendos that seem rather inappropriate for a children's movie.A large part of the controversy surrounding the film's release was the rampant product placement. While I found the product placement a minor quibble compared to the film's other glaring flaws, I understand the concern - Foodfight! is ostensibly aimed at children, and they are more susceptible to being influenced by product placement. However, I found the greatest disappointment surrounding the inclusion of brand mascots, called "Ikes" in the film, is that they don't do much other than stand in the background of some shots. I was hoping to see Mr. Clean use his navy training to beat the villains senseless, but the only action scene involving the Ikes was a brief scene near the end, where they throw food at the Brand X soldiers.The real tragedy of Foodfight! is that it is not even "so bad it's good". Foodfight! could have easily been enjoyably bad, but it commits the cardinal sin of being both bad and bland. I could even see a version of Foodfight! that I would enjoy unironically - a move that embraced the absurdity of the premise and was written in a way that was more self-aware. Foodfight! was never going to be Citizen Kane, but it could have been Robocop - a movie that used its rather silly premise to deliver some clever social commentary. However, the version we got is neither of these things.
Oliver Thatcher Watson Congratulations to those who made this film for making the absolute worst animated film i've ever seen. That's saying something considering that I originally thought either The Emoji Movie or Norm Of The North was. But, good lord, was I wrong. As much as I despise those films, this film makes them look like Oscar winners. Just the fact that this film somehow in some horrible cosmic miracle literally took more than 65,000,000$ to make, which is literally more than what it would take to make a decent Illumination film, makes me feel sick that this film is the way it is. Even for 2002/3 when this film was originally supposed to be released, the CGI is literally the most horrendous CGI for an animated film I've seen. It literally looks like a toddler designed the CGI. It's ugly, scary, extremely undetailed, horribly rendered, and looks almost worst than a PS1 game. The amount of product placements also make me sick. I thought it was bad in The Emoji Movie, but it's much worse here. The story seems lazily written and barely makes any sense whatsoever. It's almost impossible to be interested in what's going on, as the story is not really interesting, but it's one of the most sloppiest stories I've ever seen a film to date. The voice acting, while it is okay, it doesn't go in sync that well with the characters, which makes the characters look even less realistic. It makes absolute no sense as to how in God's name this took more than 65,000,000$ to make. Which was worth a bit more in 2002/3 adjusted for inflation. Honestly, it boggles my mind. There is absolutely no excuse as to why the makers of this film would spend all that money on this garbage, as this film looks like only 100$ was put into it. This film seems that only the tiniest bit of effort was put into it, as again, it looks like something a child would make. Considering that more money was used to make this more than a film made by Illumination makes this film easily the most mind bogglingly bad animated film in history, and I would like 5 minutes with the people who thought it was a good idea to release this garbage, as they obviously had no idea what they were doing. And I'm not that big of a fan of Illumination. I adore a few of their films, but even the ones I don't look a billion times better than this film, and the budget for Illumination films are usually less than what this film somehow took to be made. And that fact alone is sickening, considering how absolutely horrendously the content is made. I recommend everyone, instead of watching this abomination, to take notes and learn what not to do when you make an animated film, as this film is unnecessarily expensive and so bad, that I almost feel insulted about how little effort was put in this joke of a film, considering that this film costed more to make than a film by Illumination. Which is absolutely ridiculous. This film will never be worth anyones time, as literally every other animated film, that even includes, I can't believe I'm saying this, The Emoji Movie and Norm Of The North, at least look like their animation studios put effort into those films. This film looks like a complete scrap and something that should have never been released. What a shame.