In this "Hunger Games" spoof, Kantmiss Evershot must fight for her life in the 75th annual Starving Games, in which she could also win an old ham, a coupon for a foot-long sub, and a partial... Read allIn this "Hunger Games" spoof, Kantmiss Evershot must fight for her life in the 75th annual Starving Games, in which she could also win an old ham, a coupon for a foot-long sub, and a partially-eaten pickle.In this "Hunger Games" spoof, Kantmiss Evershot must fight for her life in the 75th annual Starving Games, in which she could also win an old ham, a coupon for a foot-long sub, and a partially-eaten pickle.
- Dale
- (as Brant Dougherty)
- Peter
- (as Cody Allen Christian)
- Seleca
- (as Dean West)
- Cleaver Williams
- (as Theo Crane)
- Rudy
- (as Eryn Davis)
- Backpack Girl
- (as Brittany Karbowski)
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- TriviaThe Bruce Willis look-alike in the film, Eric Buarque, also played Willis' stunt double in "Live Free or Die Hard."
- GoofsThe movie contains frequent discontinuities, including disappearing bee-sting marks and bird droppings on Kantmiss' face, her broken teeth suddenly being restored, and more. All of these discontinuities are intentional and serve several purposes. In particular, they allow the filmmakers to jump from one gag to the next without wasting resources on makeup that has already served its comical purpose.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Look-a-like: Hasta la vista.
Bruce Willis Look-a-like: Yippee-kai-yay.
Jason Statham Look-a-like: Darn it, I don't have a catchphrase.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Look-a-like: Ha ha ha ha, I have so many of them. I'll be back!
Jason Statham Look-a-like: You know what I mean, Chuck?
Chuck Norris Look-a-like: No, because I'm Chuck Norris, and catchphrases need *me*.
- Crazy creditsThis motion picture is based, in part, upon actual events, persons and companies. However many of the characters, incidents and companies portrayed and the names used herein are fictitious. Any similarities of those fictitious characters, incidents or companies to the name, attributes or actual background of any actual person, living or dead, or to any actual event, or to any existing company, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nostalgia Critic: Why Do We Love Stupid? (2014)
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Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Zach Danziger, and Vincent Alfieri
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Friedberg and Seltzer have for very long tried to copy the parody style of David Zucker, with varying degrees of success: 'Scary Movie' was very good (though I believe that was more due to the other screenwriters involved, like the Wayans' brothers), as was 'Wrongfully Accused' to a lesser degree (though that was more due to Nielsen than their writing), but the rest of their works tend to range from regular to terrible; in fact, their more aimless, messy spoofs ('Epic Movie', 'Disaster Movie') are amongst the worst films I've ever seen.
'Starving Games' falls in the second category, with some genuinely funny moments (like the aforementioned 'Avengers' and 'Expendables' spoofs) but with a lot of bad ones (including, for example, the rather tasteless sex scene). Friedberg/Seltzer try so much to cram as many 'hip' references as possible, that by the end the final product is an unfunny, idiotic-looking mess. The fact no actor here managed to give a good comedic vibe, which could save some scenes (something Leslie Nielsen was very good at), makes this worse than it could have been; the actors don't even seem to try at all, and no one has any charisma (especially the main actress).
Unfortunately, while this is a slightly better attempt, It doesn't give me hope for their future career. The fact their comedies seem to keep having a degree of audience success means they will keep with this formula. Guess I will just have to learn to stop bothering with their films.
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- The Biggest Movie of All Time 3D
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- $4,999,278 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,906,308
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1