Big Helium Dog Reviewed…

December 20th @ 12:00 am | No Comments » | Scooped by Electic Fear

  • The first review of Big Helium Dog has been posted over at AICN, so obviously the film has indeed been cut into a semi-finished form and sent out to certain parties (not us though…ahem…hehehe). Anyway, here’s what the scooper had to say about the film. Sounds like he certainly did enjoy it. The review may contain a few minor spoilers for those who like to go in cold, so just click cartoon Dante to read it:

      Hey Harry it’s Otis again, sorry that I gave away too much about “Jawbreaker,” but it was my first time submitting. I’ll try to be more aloof about the movie I saw today the View Askew produced “Big Helium Dog.” So I got to work and wasn’t really looking forward to being there, but then the fed ex guy showed up with a copy of the movie for us because a member of the band I work for (a pretty famous rockstar) has a small role in it. So we decided to take a break from work and watch the movie and it was hilarious. It was not so much a straight ahead movie as it was more of a bunch of different comedy skits loosely strung together. The simple plot involved the main character Charlie who’s friend winds up committing suicide when he finds out that his girlfriend was cheating on him. And then Charlie winds up making the Devil the coolest man in the world, so to get his friend into heaven he must make the devil uncool. I do have to admit that this movie was offensive to almost everyone from homeless people to the elderly, but that’s what made it so funny it didn’t hold back at all. The couple of us at the office were dying, when you guys finally see this there was a scene involving Charlie and his Grandparents and the clapper that was awesome. For a low budget movie it also had a bunch of great people in it including Kevin Smith, Michael Ian Black (from Viva Variety), and another surprise actor which we were told not to tell anybody about but trust me everyone knows who he is. I hope that this movies offensive nature doesn’t hold it back from getting into festivals because it is really worth seeing.

    We’ll keep out eyes peeled for more news now that the film’s more in the open, and hopefully have our own review of the picture sometime soon!

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