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The FP
Directed by
Brandon Trost
,
Jason Trost
R
2011
83m
Comedy
,
Action
,
and more
5.4
50%
55%
4.9
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In a post apocalyptic future, two rival gangs fight for control of Frazier Park by playing "Beat Beat Revelation", a deadly version of Dance, Dance, Revolution(TM).
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Cast of The FP
Jason Trost
JTRO / Director / Writer
Lee Valmassy
L Dubba E
Caitlyn Folley
Stacy
Art Hsu
KCDC
Nick Principe
BLT
Dov Tiefenbach
Triple Decka 1K
James DeBello
Beat Box Busta Bill
Bryan Goddard
Sugga Nigga
Brandon Barrera
BTRO / Producer
Clifton Collins Jr.
C.C. Jam
Sean Whalen
Stacy's Dad
Mike Sandow
Jody
Rachel Robinson
Lacy
Natalie Minx
Macy
Blayne Weaver
Gas station attendant
James Remar
Narrator (voice)
Brandon Trost
Director / Writer / Director Of Photography
Christian Agypt
Producer
Steven Schneider
Executive Producer
Ron Trost
Executive Producer
The FP Ratings & Reviews
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
One of the loudest, most ridiculous, entertaining movies I've seen in a long, long time.
Hollywood Jesus
Ed Travis
Creative, wild, and absolutely depth-free...
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
The FP works for its audience, a rowdy crowd of midnight movie fans willing to put up with over-the-top silliness, bad performances, and general lunacy.
JoBlo's Movie Network
JimmyO
There is some serious talent in front of and behind the camera and with a better script they might be able to create something funny and unique.
Associated Press
Christy Lemire
Rather than crafting a movie that's so bad it's good, writer-director brothers Jason and Brandon Trost have come up with something that's just plain bad -- and boring, and repetitive.
The Playlist
Todd Gilchrist
The FP functions perfectly as a cult movie, but its ambition never feels bigger than to achieve that benchmark.
Television Without Pity
Ethan Alter
You'll have more fun hosting your own Dance Dance Revolution battles than watching The FP.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
The film's goofy heart and soul (yes, it has one) is what sticks with you in the end and makes this crazed film into a potential cult-movie masterpiece.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
"The FP" so desperately wants to be cultishly admired for its bad-taste rollout of wacko characters, ugly costumes and vulgar slang that it forgets to be genuinely offbeat or funny.
Oregonian
Shawn Levy
Just when you think they've gone too far, the Trost brothers 1) go further and 2) wink. It turns out to be a winning combination of gestures.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
You need to find a room full of people who get the joke and see this movie there, because audiences will be laughing so hard they'll be screaming.
New York Times
Andy Webster
It falls all over itself to lampoon its midnight-movie forebears even as it borrows their contrivances.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
"The FP" works best as an operatic parody of mixed genres with lunacy on the fringes.
Boston Globe
Ethan Gilsdorf
Neither obliviously dreadful enough to be "so bad it's good,'' nor intentionally tongue-in-cheek enough to be funny.
RedEye
Matt Pais
People talk repeatedly about street cred and say 'For realz,' which I can only assume the script spellz with a z ... The FP means to be terrible, and it is.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
It does so much winking, it could be diagnosed with an eye infection.
Village Voice
Eric Hynes
Infinitely better as a beer-goggled pitch than as a feature film, The FP never gets beyond the studied novelty of its own pose.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The FP has a one-note joke of a conceit, and when that runs out, it has few actual jokes to fill the humorless void.
Screen Junkies
Fred Topel
Just a crazy creation by original artists who show up out of nowhere.
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