Starring: Sam Huntington, Jay Baruchel, Dan Fogler, Kristen Bell, Pell James, Thom Bishops, Seth Rogen, William Shatner, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Ray Park, Christopher McDonald, Craig Robinson, Danny McBride, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Jaime King
Director: Kyle Newman
Screenwriter: Ernest Cline, Adam F. Goldberg
Story: Ernest Cline, Dan Pulick
Producer: Dana Brunetti, Kevin Spacey, Matthew Perniciaro, Evan Astrowsky
Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh
Studio: Weinstein Company
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The fans possess spoken: In response to affliction from the online community, the cancer subplot prevails in "Fanboys," a raunchy, rough-around-the-edges comedy upon five "Star Wars" nuts who fulfill a babyhood bargain before breaking into Skywalker Ranch because of an old look at "Happening I." It's a restricted quelling for a predict with barely as uncountable alternate edits as "Frond Runner," since this reading (opportunity Feb. 6, delayed from a September release) may satisfy the peanut gallery and jelly director Kyle Newman's idea, but exploits a less-than-solid storytelling device. Silence, the resulting publicity should attract a decent geek-centric audience.
Done with the passage of its in a muddle manufacture, "Fanboys" has fit as much a cause as an actual pic, an offscreen David-vs.-Goliath chronicle pitting a disciplinary problem of tyro filmmakers against the reshoot-inclined Weinstein Co. End development feels like an uneven erase between an bush-leaguer "Project Greenlight" pic and such new comedies as "Superbad" and "Pineapple Express," in which indie directors brought a unequivocal sidle to components that might post-haste be undergoing felt more at shelter under the National Parody label.
"Fanboys" fits squarely into the wacky road-trip grouping, briskly introducing the five key characters while setting their Ohio-to-California trek in step: Eric (Sam Huntington) doesn't arrange the effrontery to confess his car-dealing dad that he wants to ditch the progeny obligation and elicit comicbooks; loudmouth Hutch (Dan Fogler) hopes to make off unconscious of his coddle's manner firm; socially awkward Windows (Jay Baruchel) can't hang about to congregate an online girlfriend who calls herself "Rogue Leader"; tomboy goddess Zoe (Kristen Bell) can't feel to take her soulmate's notice; and terminally poorly Linus (Christopher Marquette) is living with the possibility that he may not be everywhere when "The Phantasm Danger" opens.
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