Fred – Der Film (TV Movie 2010)
30KFred – Der Film: Directed by Clay Weiner. With Lucas Cruikshank, Pixie Lott, Jake Weary, Jennette McCurdy. Lovestruck, awkward teen Fred Figglehorn makes desperate attempts to make Judy fall in love with him – while also dodging the mischievous Kevin.
“This movie was never going to be critically reviewed in a positive manner; film critics are unlikely to be the kind of people who are fans of u0026quot;Fredu0026quot;, the Youtube phenomenon, and unless you are a fan of u0026quot;Fredu0026quot;, this movie is not worth going near.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe run-time of this production is, generally, consistent of u0026quot;Fredu0026quot;u0026#39;s Youtube-video style dragged out over an incredibly shallow and uninteresting plot. The high-pitched voice is still evident, as is the ambiguity surrounding Fredu0026#39;s life. As a result, his fans may, perhaps, find some sort of entertainment value within this film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHowever, the acting throughout this film is nothing close to an exhibition of any real talent; the movie feels painfully low-budget and there is nothing on offer to render the film engrossing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn terms of the plot and pacing; it is a conglomeration of previously used ideas that are cheap, predictable and trivial. Nothing original is really evident, however the u0026quot;Fredu0026quot; elements that fans know and love do introduce a fresh perspective upon a host of overused sub-plots.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, this movie is exactly what youu0026#39;d expect; a low-budget, unoriginal and basic family movie. If your not a fan of u0026quot;Fredu0026quot; and his Youtube channel, donu0026#39;t go near this movie. If you are, Iu0026#39;d imagine that this could, possibly, be worth a look if you have spare time, however Iu0026#39;d recommend approaching viewing with low expectations.”