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The Starving Games

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
23K
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Diedrich Bader, Lauren Bowles, Dean J. West, Maiara Walsh, Brant Daugherty, Cody Christian, and Gralen Bryant Banks in The Starving Games (2013)
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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.

  • Directors
    • Jason Friedberg
    • Aaron Seltzer
  • Writers
    • Jason Friedberg
    • Aaron Seltzer
  • Stars
    • Maiara Walsh
    • Brant Daugherty
    • Cody Christian
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    3.2/10
    23K
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    • Directors
      • Jason Friedberg
      • Aaron Seltzer
    • Writers
      • Jason Friedberg
      • Aaron Seltzer
    • Stars
      • Maiara Walsh
      • Brant Daugherty
      • Cody Christian
    • 110User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
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    Maiara Walsh
    Maiara Walsh
    • Kantmiss
    Brant Daugherty
    Brant Daugherty
    • Dale
    • (as Brant Dougherty)
    Cody Christian
    Cody Christian
    • Peter
    • (as Cody Allen Christian)
    Lauren Bowles
    Lauren Bowles
    • Effoff
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • President Snowballs
    Ross Wyngaarden
    • Marco
    Dean J. West
    Dean J. West
    • Seleca
    • (as Dean West)
    Michael Hartson
    • Bob Hylox
    Theodus Crane
    Theodus Crane
    • Cleaver Williams
    • (as Theo Crane)
    Chris Marroy
    Chris Marroy
    • Stanley Ceaserman
    Eryn L. Davis
    • Rudy
    • (as Eryn Davis)
    Kennedy Hermansen
    Kennedy Hermansen
    • Petunia
    Juhahn Jones
    Juhahn Jones
    • Cinnamon
    Taylor Murphy
    Taylor Murphy
    • Glammer
    Nick Gomez
    Nick Gomez
    • Na'vi Guy
    Rob Steinberg
    Rob Steinberg
    • Gandalf
    Brittney Karbowski
    Brittney Karbowski
    • Backpack Girl
    • (as Brittany Karbowski)
    Aaron Jay Rome
    Aaron Jay Rome
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      • Jason Friedberg
      • Aaron Seltzer
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      • Jason Friedberg
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    6Dragonborn64

    Fans will like it

    If you get all the references you're sure to get a chuckle or two. The lead actress looks startlingly like Jennifer Lawrence at times. There's a few good one liners.
    2drh-76620

    Weird

    This movie is a satire of all other decently made movies, I would bet Mel Brooks would think this movie's outtakes were much more laughable than the movie itself I watched and rarely laughed at all But when the outtakes were viewed I found them more entertaining. Sad to see someone try too hard to make it funny it wasn't.

    I have seen funnier stupidity in other films that were satires. This one does not hit the mark. If the producers and writers sat down and watched other satires that were real box office gems They would then perhaps make something far more entertaining. Just stop with the boom boom and the Viagra jokes. It would work if they took some of those outtakes and pasted them in the movie. It would then be far more funnier.
    5ilikeimdb

    Of course it's bad! But it's very funny in places

    What does one really expect regarding this kind of spoof outing? The Hunger Games is certainly an above-average target given how serious it takes itself. What's too bad in terms of the humor used in The Starving Games is the amount of low-brow fart/elimination/kick-to-the-nuts stuff that seems to show up in lowest-common-denominator humor. Yes, it's a bunch of sight gags, but many are fun and well-done. The leads are pretty/handsome and very well matched to the characters in the Hunger Games. I imagine this movie benefits from lots of beer with some amount of pizza...so you won't starve while watching this outing and a bit of judicious inebriation will certainly help elevate this movie.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    You won't burn any calories watching this laughter-free "spoof comedy"

    It is not as if spoof comedies are terrible, on the contrary there are some brilliant ones out there like ones from Mel Brooks(Young Frankenstein) and Leslie Nielson(Airplane), even Scary Movie and Loaded Weapon 1 were fun if not quite in the same league. Like a lot of people, I do think Friedberg and Seltzer are hacks and not one of their previous five directing-writing efforts with Disaster Movie, Epic Movie,(two of the worst movies ever made), Meet the Spartans, Date Movie and Vampires Suck have been good. Curiosity and that there are some good examples of good spoofs out there were the sole motivations of seeing The Starving Games in the first place. This said after viewing, The Starving Games really is no improvements over the previous Friedberg/Seltzer collaborations though it doesn't quite stink as badly as Disaster Movie and Epic Movie. There are three fairly small bright spots, Maiara Walsh's game performance and the cute Angry Birds reference and Taylor Swift serenading a dying contestant moment(though that only raised a very meek smile). Visually, it's amateurish stuff, the impersonation costumes are also pretty good but that's it, the production values have low-budget TV quality all over it coupled with (thankfully sparse) poorly rendered effects, too many reaction shots(manipulating us into supposing to laugh) and some really choppy editing. The soundtrack feels thrown in and poorly placed, just there for the sake of it which makes it tiresome and sometimes tedious, that it isn't very catchy in the first place doesn't help either. The toilet-humour-heavy dialogue is vomit-inducingly crude, childish and unfunny is the best it gets which is testament to how truly terrible it is. The parodies themselves are no better, like Vampires Suck there is a main gag and other ones that are not as prominent. The parodies and impersonations are just tired, painfully predictable and often irrelevant, reeking of Friedberg and Seltzer just throwing like the most unsubtle of sledgehammers things in with no relevance or structure to them. And the jokes are drawn out especially the lottery draw one and the tasteless sex scene to the point of slowing the movie down. There was at least a story, unfortunately it comes across as a very thin one and is completely lost within the humour, which explains why some scenes were drawn out. The characters are just caricatures and nothing more, and despite Walsh's efforts you feel no shred of empathy for the lead character. The acting is awful, ranging from over-the-top(Diedrich Bader) to vacant. All in all, incredibly lame but is not Friedberg and Seltzer's worst. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    1StevePulaski

    Run and tweet this

    A few weeks ago, upon discovering known and universally panned parody filmmakers Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer were making a parody of the popular franchise The Hunger Games, I sent out a message on Twitter I thought would be seen as encouraging to some. It read, "Encouragement to young filmmakers: whatever you're writing now is infinitely better than the new parody film The Starving Games. Soon after sending the tweet, I received a reply from the film's official Twitter reading, "Great! We're working on The Starving Games 2!" The fact that the PR/marketing campaign for the picture needs to reply in a smarmy way to negative feedback online about their film shows about as much maturity on their part as the film at hand. Unsurprisingly, The Starving Games is another miserable endeavor of a parody movie, directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, the same men who have brought you Date Movie, Epic Movie, Vampires Suck, among other installments of the dead parody genre. That's right, I'm referring to the genre as dead now. Consider my reviews of A Haunted House and Movie 43 (which I'll throw in the same genre since it revolves around many self-referential skits and lampoons A-list actors) the genre's funeral service and this one a visit to its gravesite. What has happened to a genre so promising and so filled with life? The simple answer is it has been reduced to what appears to be a cinematic competition between writers to incorporate as many pop culture and movie references in one film as possible. In the first few minutes of The Starving Games, we are annihilated as viewers by the abundance of references thrown at us, as if it's a commercial break on Television in mid-December and we're trying to decide on what toy to buy our children. The Friedberg and Seltzer formula is to have no continuity, no logic, and no wit in their story. Just clobber together every successful film character, pop culture icon, current celebrity, etc into roughly eighty minutes and string it along with a loose plot and hope someone laughs (or enough sales come through to cash a large check).

    As inferred by the title, the film is one long parody of the popular book/film franchise The Hunger Games, with the protagonist of Katniss Evergreen now under the name "Kantmiss Evershot," an inept archer who now must fight for her life in the game where her and another opponent must kill one another in The 75th Annual Starving Games. The winner receives an old ham, a coupon for a foot-long sub sandwich, and a partially eaten pickle. The person who sits through this film in its redundant, eighty minute glory gets nothing but a shorter amount of time left in their day.

    With all the disgustingly unfunny references, I'm glad this film was shot, edited, and completed before Miley Cyrus and the "twerking" phenomenon became mainstream. If I had to witness something of that caliber in a film that already breathlessly tries to include the "Gangnam Style" musician Psy, the whole Avengers squad, Harry Potter and his friends (who are told to get out of the film because their franchise has ended), and the cast of action movie legends from The Expendables, I would've probably given up.

    The reason why I resist discrediting or shattering the likely large egos of directors Friedberg and Seltzer is because, well, why bother? They have found a formula that pays big money and have capitalized off of the lowest common denominator of wit and intelligence there is in the cinematic world. I am anticipating reviews of The Starving Games that consist of death threats, comments about the devolution of humor because of the directors' films, and remarks of their worthlessness because of their filmography. Reviews of their films have become as predictable as the films they make, so why bother attacking them? All I can say is be grateful this one is confined to a video-on-demand released and a very limited theatrical release, as opposed to their other films which garnered wide releases. Let's hope their window of release just becomes smaller and smaller over time.

    The Starving Games and films like it don't make me angry anymore. They just make me sad. It makes me upset to see films like these gain an audience of young teens who are already experiencing shorter attention spans thanks to Television and the internet. I'd let my twelve year old child watch the original Halloween before a film by Friedberg and Seltzer. Or, better yet, the original Airplane! or The Naked Gun series, both starring the gifted comedy actor Leslie Nelson. Those films worked because they spoofed their own genres and didn't try to incorporate every current celebrity and movie figure that has rose to prominence since their last film. There is no reason anyone should see The Starving Games, but, oh, people will.

    Run and tweet that.

    Starring: Maiara Walsh, Brant Daugherty, and Cody Christian. Directed by: Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer.

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    • Trivia
      The Bruce Willis look-alike in the film, Eric Buarque, also played Willis' stunt double in "Live Free or Die Hard."
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      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 credits
      This 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: Why Do We Love Stupid? (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Bodega Street Corner
      Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Zach Danziger, and Vincent Alfieri

      Performed by El Berhknokies

      Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment

      By arrangement with Format Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2013 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los muertos del hambre
    • Filming locations
      • Hammond, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • 3 in the Box
      • The Safran Company
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    • Budget
      • $4,999,278 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,906,308
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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