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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.7K
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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild (2013)
AdventureComedy

Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.

  • Director
    • Riyad Barmania
  • Writers
    • Stuart Ashen
    • Riyad Barmania
  • Stars
    • Stuart Ashen
    • Warwick Davis
    • Robert Llewellyn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riyad Barmania
    • Writers
      • Stuart Ashen
      • Riyad Barmania
    • Stars
      • Stuart Ashen
      • Warwick Davis
      • Robert Llewellyn
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stuart Ashen
    Stuart Ashen
    • Ashens…
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Self
    Robert Llewellyn
    Robert Llewellyn
    • The Professor
    Chris Kendall
    Chris Kendall
    • Nemesis
    Millie Reeves
    • Ashley
    Thomas Atherton
    • Prisoner
    Richard Ball
    • Revis
    Christopher Bingham
    • Spoonboy
    Victoria Broom
    Victoria Broom
    • The Woman in Black
    Mathew Buck
    • Film Brain
    Larry Bundy Jr.
    • Guru Larry
    Dick Bush
    • Nurse
    • (as Rick Bush)
    Kayleigh Cousins
    • Bar Girl
    Emma Croft
    • Counter Girl
    Luke Cutforth
    Luke Cutforth
    • Self
    Simon Davis
    • Police Officer
    Myles Dyer
    • Scientist
    Kerry Gilbert
    • Marian
    • Director
      • Riyad Barmania
    • Writers
      • Stuart Ashen
      • Riyad Barmania
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    User reviews20

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    9johnedwards712

    A genuinely hilarious film that lives up-to the hype

    I must admit that after seeing the initial trailers, each focused on an individual character, that I was slightly worried about the final product. I was worried that Chef Excellence was too much of a departure from the Tesco Value gin drinking Italian we all know and love. I worried that the film would be overloaded with secondary characters that would detract from the film. I must confess to also being worried that Stuart would be a bit wooden in the acting department.

    So when it was released I sat down to watch the film ready to be disappointed... but then I laughed. And again. I laughed virtually from beginning to end.

    My fears were completely blown out of the water within a matter of minutes. From an absolutely brilliant Bond-inspired intro sequence to the very last post-credits scene this really is a gem.

    Despite my initial hesitation regarding Stuart's acting ability I was pleasantly surprised. Aside from a couple of moments of woodenness on the whole he is great. He really comes across as a very likable lead and his comic timing is perfect.

    The rest of the cast are just as good. Dan Tomlinon played a very different Chef Excellence than we have seen before but it is a change that works. He flirts from sad to manic all in a second and his rivalry with a certain other chef is, er, brilliant. From Guru Larry and Crabstickz to Warwick Davis and Robert Llewellyn the film is full of memorable parts. The brilliant thing is that none of them outstay their welcome and slow the film down. The film always remains focused on our unlikely hero and his even more unlikely sidekick.

    With a script that references everything from 'The Goonies' to 'Indiana Jones' it really is a cracking film.

    I would even say that I enjoyed this more than recently released 'The Worlds End', which is a real testament to everyone involved with the film.

    Well done lads.
    7phoenixyk1

    From YouTube to BigTube

    Stuart Ashens (Ashens) may be a guilty pleasure of some... Not as popular as some of the American YouTube Stars such as PewdePie or Markiplier but he is definitely a hit... Especially with UK audiences.

    And like many more he has produced a movie... Whats it like? Well actually its pretty fun!

    Do not expect ground breaking effects from a man who reviews complete cr*p for a living - But marvel at the amazing number or Pop culture references he manages to squeeze in... Squirm at the obvious little "nods" against political correctness (People not being able to say 'Don't get your knickers in a twist' is so stupid but so fun!!!)

    And ask yourself the question everyone is asking - How the bloody hell did he manage to get Warwick Davis and Robert LLewellyn to do Cameos in such a low budget production???

    So, yeah! This is your typical, low budget, slightly off the wall film...

    But damn its good! It has just the right level of humour and cheese to make it truly watchable.

    Its hard to pick a favourite point, as its just one of those films that relishes being what it is... Ashens reviews Tat and made his film to be Tat... And its that which gives it such a unique flavour and makes it work so well.

    While it will not win any academy awards or even BAFTA's... Crikey it would be lucky to win a Grammy and everyone and their dog seems to be able to get one of them... It is a fantastic piece of work and well worth watching.
    7Ralf1138

    A lot of fun with some genuine laugh-out-loud moments

    I had the opportunity to see this recently, having watched Polybius. I have to say, I do think Polybius is better, but this is a lot of fun and there's tremendous skill already on display here.

    Stuart Ashen holds the whole thing together, a special skill of his that can be overlooked when accolades go to quirkier actors. There are some genuine laugh-out-loud moments and a few gorgeous cult-movie in-jokes. One on a flight of stairs had me in stitches, it was so unapologetically random.

    Ashley (Millie Reeves) was wonderfully OTT. The stuff of nightmares, but in a good way. Chef Geoff (Dan Tomlinson) was just the right level of helpless and clingy, which made him great fun to watch. I thought Marian (Kerry Gilbert) was a bit lacking, especially if the character was based on Marion Ravenwood. I don't know whether it was the way the part was written and directed, or a bit of a misfire in casting. Nemesis (Chris Kendall) had many excellent moments, but I thought he suffered from being another Jim Carrey zany-type without the necessary grounding and presence which gives such characters longevity.

    As with Polybius, there are some great cameos, not least from Warwick Davis, Victoria Broom and Fawn Mead.

    Overall, very enjoyable.
    5spmact

    I wanted to like this

    Seeing the cover and subject, I though I'd be in for a nice little indie treat with 80s nostalgia and some laughs. However, this didn't have much of either (a little bit of nostalgia, zero laughs). Normally I wouldn't have cared enough to write a review about this, but because of all the other reviews giving it great scores I felt I had to give another perspective so people wouldn't get their hopes up.

    I've never seen the YouTube series so I didn't know what to expect, but this film wasn't entertaining at all. I seemed like it was trying to be funny, but I couldn't really tell. I guess that's how bad the humour was, since it didn't even really register as humour. I don't remember laughing once. The story wasn't that great either. It was just things happening to move the plot along, but failed at doing it in an interesting way.

    In the end I could only get through about half of the film before I had to stop due to lack of any entertainment whatsoever. I'm baffled at why there are so many good reviews. Perhaps friends of the crew? If not, then I'm happy they could find some entertainment in this since I certainly couldn't.

    Don't say you weren't warned. I've seen good indie. This isn't it.
    6KMBusheva

    Nice and funny moments but Polybius is way better

    I watched this after Polybius but it did not matter. I liked it overall, but Polybius is way better. There are plenty of nice and funny moments, but I really preferred the ensemble characters of the other. Also as a woman the female characters here were lacking. So you have the crazy one and the nice but a bit dull one which doesn't do it for me, in fact I am scared to think men could see women in these two categories alone (like the Heartbreak Kid and The Wrong Missy, both so awful). I have looked at the Ashens channel on YouTube and it is very different to the films being just a pair of hands and his voice. He has a good voice though. I would really advise to watch the second one by preference.

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    • Trivia
      The titular Game Child is a real device, released as a cheap knockoff of the GameBoy. They aren't as rare as depicted in the film, however. Shortly following the film's release, Stuart reviewed a real one.
    • Goofs
      One scene in the movie is supposed to be set in 1991. However, all the vehicles seen in the background were all produced after 1991.
    • Quotes

      Chef Brilliance: Chef Brilliances Almost Lasagne-like food products. Only in colour.

    • Crazy credits
      Key Grip: Sorry. Actually we couldn't afford a Key Grip for the film so the rest of the crew had to carry all the grip equipment themselves. So anyway, we Wikipeded "Easter Egg", and the term was coined way back by someone at Atari because a game designer hid a secret message in a game. So it's like hunting for a hidden Easter egg. Huh.
    • Alternate versions
      The 2020 re-release of the film cuts a shot of a met police lantern and a 45-second sequence with stormtroopers.
    • Connections
      Edited into Knighthood and Decoy: KnightHood and Decoy Give Ashens a Lift (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ashens y la búsqueda del Gamechild
    • Filming locations
      • London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • ChannelFlip
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    • Budget
      • $180,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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