Epic Movie

Epic Movie is a 2007 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Paul Schiff. It stars Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Jayma Mays, Jennifer Coolidge, Faune A. Chambers, Crispin Glover, Tony Cox, and Fred Willard. A parody of the epic film genre, the film mostly references The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Harry Potter, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Pirates of the Caribbean, and X-Men.

Epic Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJason Friedberg
Aaron Seltzer
Written by
  • Jason Friedberg
  • Aaron Seltzer
Produced byPaul Schiff
Starring
CinematographyShawn Maurer
Edited byPeck Prior
Music byEdward Shearmur
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox[a][1]
Release date
  • January 26, 2007 (2007-01-26)
Running time
85 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[3]
Box office$86.9 million

The film was released on January 26, 2007, and it was unanimously panned by critics. Many have considered this to be one of the worst films of all time. Despite this, it was fairly successful at the box office, earning $86.9 million worldwide, more than four times its $20 million budget.

Plot

Lucy finds that her adoptive father, a museum curator, has been attacked by Silas. Before dying, he gives clues that lead her to a "Golden Ticket" in a vending machine candy bar. Fellow orphans Edward, a disillusioned monk trainee; Susan, a displaced adopted girl; and Peter, a mutant at Mutant Academy who is often teased for his chicken-like wings, all find Golden Tickets. All four meet up at Willy's Chocolate Factory. Willy reveals his plot to use them all as a special ingredient in his treats.

Attempting to hide from the maniacal Willy, Lucy finds a wardrobe. On the other side, in the middle of a wintry forest, she finds Mr. Tumnus, who welcomes Lucy to Gnarnia and warns her of danger. The others follow Lucy to Gnarnia, and Edward meets the White Bitch. She convinces him to trap the other orphans in order to become the king of Gnarnia in her White Castle.

All four go to Tumnus' house, where they discover their relation to each other in a copy of the famous painting The Last Supper, and that the White Bitch killed their parents. They ally themselves with Harry Beaver, Tumnus' life partner, to defeat the White Bitch.

Edward sneaks off to the White Bitch's castle. When he refuses to reveal to her where the others are, she flashes him her breasts, hypnotizing him into giving up the information on the orphans, then imprisons him. The White Bitch sends Silas after the trio; Tumnus apparently sacrifices himself to ensure their safety.

Afterwards, the orphans meet a graying Harry Potter, along with a balding Ron Weasley and a pregnant Hermione Granger at Hogwarts. They all help Lucy, Susan, and Peter train for the war against the White Bitch.

Captain Jack Swallows helps Edward escape, only for Edward to find out it was a ruse as Jack, the Bitch's old enemy, needs intelligence out of Edward.

Upon finishing their training, Lucy, Susan, and Peter head to the camp of Aslo. Aslo agrees to help Edward and manages to kill Silas, but while breaking Edward out, he is slain by the White Bitch. As the orphans have a pre-battle party with their allies, Susan gets drunk and vomits everywhere, disgusting their army enough that nobody shows up to help the orphans the next day. The four siblings engage the White Bitch in battle and all (except for Peter) are killed. Peter then finds a magic remote and uses its powers to revive his siblings.

Together, they kill the army, defeat the White Bitch, and stop her plan. Peter declares the White Bitch will receive a fair and just trial in the new Gnarnia, but Jack's wheel accidentally crushes her to death. The four are crowned the new rulers of the land. Tumnus then shows up, having survived his battle. Decades later, the four now-elderly rulers find the wardrobe again and go through it. They appear moments after they had left, young again. They meet Borat, who congratulates them on a happy ending, but then, Jack's wheel accidentally runs over the quartet, killing them. Borat then says his iconic "NOT!" before turning around and clapping his buttocks, ending the film.

Cast

Actor/ActressRoleParody ofMovie/TV
Kal PennEdward PervertskiEdmund Pevensie/Kumar Patel/Augustus GloopThe Chronicles of Narnia/Nacho Libre/Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Adam CampbellPeter Pervertski/Super PeterPeter Pevensie/Angel/Superman/Charlie BucketThe Chronicles of Narnia/X-Men/Superman Returns/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Faune A. ChambersSusan PervertskiSusan Pevensie/Veruca SaltThe Chronicles of Narnia/Snakes on a Plane/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Jayma MaysLucy PervertskiLucy Pevensie/Violet BeauregardThe Chronicles of Narnia/The Da Vinci Code/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Jennifer CoolidgeThe White Bitch of GnarniaWhite Witch/Davy JonesThe Chronicles of Narnia/Pirates of the Caribbean
Tony CoxBinkGinarrbrikThe Chronicles of Narnia
Hector JimenezMr. Tumnus/Tony FauntanaMr Tumnus/Tony MontanaThe Chronicles of Narnia/Scarface/MTV Cribs
Jareb DauplaiseIgnacio/NachoNacho LibreNacho Libre
Crispin GloverWillyWilly WonkaCharlie and the Chocolate Factory
Darrell HammondCaptain Jack SwallowsJack Sparrow/Captain MorganPirates of the Caribbean/Captain Morgan
Carmen ElectraMystiqueX-Men
Jim PiddockMagnetoX-Men
Kevin Hart (uncredited)SilasThe Da Vinci Code
Fred WillardAsloAslanThe Chronicles of Narnia
David CarradineThe CuratorJacques SaunièreThe Da Vinci Code
Katt WilliamsHarry BeaverMr. BeaverThe Chronicles of Narnia and Bell Canada reference in scene with PDA
Danny JacobsBorat SagdiyevBorat
Nick SteeleLead ArcherThe Chronicles of Narnia
Gregory JbaraMel Gibson
David LehreAshton KutcherPunk'd
Kevin McDonaldHarry PotterHarry Potter series
George AlvarezRon WeasleyHarry Potter series
Crista FlanaganHermione GrangerHarry Potter series
Alla PetrouParis Hilton
James Walker, Sr.Samuel "God Damn"/"Motherfuckin'" JacksonSamuel L. Jackson/Agent Neville FlynnSnakes on a Plane
Abe SpignerFlavor FlavFlavor of Love
Lauren ConradHerselfThe Hills
Vince VielufWolverineX-Men series
Lindsey KraftRogueX-Men
Scott L. SchwartzHagridHarry Potter series
Roscoe Lee BrowneNarrator
Tad HilgenbrinkCyclopsX-Men
Audra LynnWardrobe Girl
Anwar BurtonMichael Jackson
Darko BelgradeJames BondJames Bond series
Dane FarwellAlbus DumbledoreHarry Potter series
Kahshanna EvansStormX-Men trilogy
Rico RodriguezChanchitoChanchoNacho Libre
Heather StormAslo's girl
Shawn McDonaldP. Daddy FaunPuff Daddy
Lichelle D. EbnerMorphed MystiqueX-Men

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Celebrities

Release

Box office

Epic Movie debuted at number one at the box office with a gross of $18.6 million over the opening weekend.[18] As of May 8, 2007, the film has grossed $86,865,564, with $39,739,367 of that amount earned domestically.[19] The film was an economic success for its producers not least because it had a comparatively low budget, estimated at $20 million (the same as Date Movie).

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 2% based on 66 reviews and an average rating of 2.33/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A crude comedy with nothing new or insightful to say about the subjects it satirizes."[20] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 17 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[21] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C−" on an A+ to F scale.[22][23]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times called the film "irreverent and also appreciative, dragging its satiric prey down to the lowest pop-cultural denominator" and added, "The humor is coarse and occasionally funny. The archly bombastic score . . . is the only thing you might call witty. But happily, Jennifer Coolidge and Fred Willard show up ... to add some easy, demented class."[10] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle thought "only a complete idiot could think Epic Movie is remotely funny or worth making at all." Describing it as "so bereft of anything resembling wit or inspiration", he wondered, "What were the perpetrators, uh filmmakers, thinking?"[24] In the Los Angeles Times, Alex Chun called the film "nothing more than a disjointed series of scenes and references cobbled together as a backdrop for sophomoric humor."[25] Ronnie Scheib of Variety said it was "epically unfunny" and "unlikely to join the list of blockbusters it lampoons."[26] The Radio Times said "There's very little that's epic about this senseless parody, but then there's very little that's funny about it, either... It's mind-numbingly, tediously unamusing and is so devoid of imagination it even parodies self-mocking films."[4]The Chicago Reader described the film as being "the cinematic equivalent of a tapeworm", while in his review for The Guardian, John Patterson wrote that "Epic Movie is an epic catastrophe, or an artistic failure of epic proportions, or even an Emetic Piece of Insufferable Crap".[27] The Times expressed surprise that "Penn would stoop so low".[28]

Accolades

Epic Movie was nominated for three Golden Raspberry Awards at the 28th ceremony: Worst Remake or Rip-off, Worst Supporting Actress (Carmen Electra), and Worst Screenplay (Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer).[29][30]

Home video

The film was released on DVD on May 22, 2007, in both unrated and theatrical versions. As of late 2009, 1,040,120 DVDs were sold, bringing in $16,807,388.[31]

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