A single joke landed, terrible ham fisted acting with nothing going for it.
All characters are unlikeable.
Setting up a sequel was wild too.
The dude who voices clutch powers from the legendary Lego Clutch powers movie plays a guy called Will powers
Reviews of Super Capers 2009
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masterpiece basically star wars
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so bad it might just be good
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I have no idea how Ray Griggs managed to get the cast of this film to be in it…I’m speechless, this movie is an anomaly.
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Ridiculous comedy super hero caper, was not unenjoyable but not something I would rush back to watch again.
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My favorite part is when Ed said it’s Gruberin time.
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This is the kind of movie that begs the question whether you ought to rate something on the basis of its quality or on how much you enjoyed watching it. An extremely dated kind of cheap: the color grading ambitious enough to reflect the style of golden-age comic books, (in the earliest of scenes) but not nearly competent enough to look appealing; a desire to poke fun at superhero tropes, but with too much affection for them to do anything…
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i don't remember when and why, but i watched this.
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Skip this it is a waste of talent.
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This was insanely bad in a sort of mind-blowing way. But I think at least *some* heart went into it. It’s really interesting to watch unfunny people try to make a comedy.
Worst sound effects of all time
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What?
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The fact that “Super Capers” has Gerald McBoingBoing doing the sound effects would make one think that this was made for the youngest of young kids, but the foul language, sexism, racial humor, and occasionally really dark humor makes this a caper with an identity crisis.
Combine the inconsistent tone with a non-existent budget that makes “Zoom” look like an M.C.U. film, an unfunny and charisma free lead in Justin Whalen, and a script so desperate, that it not only…