A witty comic book reviewer gears up to save the world from the forces of ultimate evil.A witty comic book reviewer gears up to save the world from the forces of ultimate evil.A witty comic book reviewer gears up to save the world from the forces of ultimate evil.
Teresa Dietzinger
- Nimue
- (voice)
Melissa Kaercher
- Captain Romero
- (voice)
- …
Alexander Tansley
- Pollo
- (voice)
- (as Alex Tansley)
Heather McDonald
- Calluna
- (voice)
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I found this to be good, the acting was great, the plot was very interesting, the effects were great, it was overall a really great flick. I really enjoyed the acting that is coming from Linkara, the blue armless robot's speech was also really inspiring. The Comedy was also really great along with the continuity from the Channel Awesome Anniversary specials in which itself is one of the best internet films of all time. The Bee gun is also really a creative idea and seeing the Atop The 4th Wall ship come to life was incredible on how something from a green screen turned into a reality which to me was really impressive.
Linkara and Atop the Fourth Wall was always a bit of a grab bag for me. At the start there was actual care put into showing problems with the comic book. Maybe it was artwork, or problems with the story or motivation. Then as time went by it became less about that than just making lame jokes about panels. As Linkara's popularity increased so did the characters and the sketches. While he brought us the joys of Snowflame he also brought things like the "King of Worms". And that's where I gave up. It seemed to be more about Linkara and how amazing he was and not about the comics.
So when I heard that the AT4W movie had been completed and I saw the cast of Channel Awesome contributors I decided to check it out. I couldn't make it through the first part. I turned to the second part and maybe he'd have picked up something by then, get the preliminaries out of the way but no, the same problems exists. Namely none of these people can act.
It's fine for the little skits they do and I do like Brad Jones and Nash but the rest are a mixed bag. Allison is a little too over the top. Joe is always playing the same character. And let's be honest, Marzgurl can't deliver a line to save her life. The woman is a terrible actress.
No laughs, forced pathos, comic relief that didn't work, Marzgurl, it was a recipe for disaster.
So when I heard that the AT4W movie had been completed and I saw the cast of Channel Awesome contributors I decided to check it out. I couldn't make it through the first part. I turned to the second part and maybe he'd have picked up something by then, get the preliminaries out of the way but no, the same problems exists. Namely none of these people can act.
It's fine for the little skits they do and I do like Brad Jones and Nash but the rest are a mixed bag. Allison is a little too over the top. Joe is always playing the same character. And let's be honest, Marzgurl can't deliver a line to save her life. The woman is a terrible actress.
No laughs, forced pathos, comic relief that didn't work, Marzgurl, it was a recipe for disaster.
I have been a loyal viewer of Linkara's Atop The Fourth Wall for years now. I tune in weekly for the new episode, and have done so from 2010 or so. I am also fairly familiar with the Channel Awesome members, particularly the ones that have appeared in the anniversary films Kickassia, Suburban Knights and To Boldly Flee, all of which I have enjoyed. After rewatching pretty much all of AT4W's storyline episodes during the past few weeks, I finally watched this movie. This is important to know, because I will review it as a part of that continuum, rather than solely on its own merits. It's not a standalone film, nor should it be. Even more important, it's not a big budget film made by a fleet of professional film makers, and can't fairly be compared to those. It's a celebration of Mr. Lovhaug's passion for his work, and clearly a labor of love.
I think the movie fits the show perfectly. In its own way it's better than the Channel Awesome films I mentioned earlier. It has less characters, which makes it easier to follow and more poignant when it gets emotional. It also has more of an original plot and it doesn't play itself for laughs too often. You can clearly tell Mr. Lovhaug knows his scifi, actions movies and comic books. He also clearly cares about writing and acting to the best of his ability. I think you need to have seen at least some of his show and the Channel Awesome films, and preferably be somewhat familiar with the other reviewers that appear in the movie. I do not see that as a problem. There are better and worse places to start every piece of media with a continuity, and if you want to get into AT4W, this is not your best place to start. The film gives character moments to both the guest reviewers and the residents of the show itself, but to get the most of those moments, it's better to know the characters beforehand. Some parts of the plot might be hard to understand without the context given in the regular episodes or the anniversary movies. Of course that depends on how good you are at accepting things as given. If it doesn't bother you that Batman and Superman exist and fight crime in capes, I guess you won't mind that an internet comic book reviewer has a magic gun, a spaceship and an evil robot duplicate. If you want to know the backstories of the items and characters, I have to direct you to watch the show first. But then again, if that caught your interest in the first place, you would probably enjoy the show. Lovhaug has marked the storyline episodes as such on his website, so you can just watch those if the entirety of the show seems too much to handle.
The film does share the same "problems" with the Channel Awesome films: almost everyone involved is a passionate, self taught amateur. These people are good at making reviews, so they can write, talk in front of a camera and edit. That doesn't make them film makers in the traditional sense. They don't have the budget for professional actors, SFX studios, make up artists, cinematographers and so on. That makes the movie seem a little clumsy at times. To me, it adds to the charm: these people aren't going to sit quietly in a corner, hoping they could one day make a movie. They make the movie, even though it will not be perfect. They are not professional actors in perfect make up, and they have had a very limited time to shoot the movie, and both are things that you can tell by glancing at the movie. Instead they are courageous, passionate people working really hard, which at least I can tell with that same glance.
Should you watch this movie without any context on a boring afternoon? No, try Mr. Lovhaug's show first. Should you watch it if you enjoy his other stuff or the anniversary movies? Yes, definitely, though I wonder why you would need me to tell you to do it. Should you watch it if you didn't enjoy his show or the anniversary movies? No. That would be stupid. If you know you don't enjoy his style of storytelling and writing, a strong sense of "this is for the fans" or need a movie to look like something you could see in a cinema, don't bother.
I think the movie fits the show perfectly. In its own way it's better than the Channel Awesome films I mentioned earlier. It has less characters, which makes it easier to follow and more poignant when it gets emotional. It also has more of an original plot and it doesn't play itself for laughs too often. You can clearly tell Mr. Lovhaug knows his scifi, actions movies and comic books. He also clearly cares about writing and acting to the best of his ability. I think you need to have seen at least some of his show and the Channel Awesome films, and preferably be somewhat familiar with the other reviewers that appear in the movie. I do not see that as a problem. There are better and worse places to start every piece of media with a continuity, and if you want to get into AT4W, this is not your best place to start. The film gives character moments to both the guest reviewers and the residents of the show itself, but to get the most of those moments, it's better to know the characters beforehand. Some parts of the plot might be hard to understand without the context given in the regular episodes or the anniversary movies. Of course that depends on how good you are at accepting things as given. If it doesn't bother you that Batman and Superman exist and fight crime in capes, I guess you won't mind that an internet comic book reviewer has a magic gun, a spaceship and an evil robot duplicate. If you want to know the backstories of the items and characters, I have to direct you to watch the show first. But then again, if that caught your interest in the first place, you would probably enjoy the show. Lovhaug has marked the storyline episodes as such on his website, so you can just watch those if the entirety of the show seems too much to handle.
The film does share the same "problems" with the Channel Awesome films: almost everyone involved is a passionate, self taught amateur. These people are good at making reviews, so they can write, talk in front of a camera and edit. That doesn't make them film makers in the traditional sense. They don't have the budget for professional actors, SFX studios, make up artists, cinematographers and so on. That makes the movie seem a little clumsy at times. To me, it adds to the charm: these people aren't going to sit quietly in a corner, hoping they could one day make a movie. They make the movie, even though it will not be perfect. They are not professional actors in perfect make up, and they have had a very limited time to shoot the movie, and both are things that you can tell by glancing at the movie. Instead they are courageous, passionate people working really hard, which at least I can tell with that same glance.
Should you watch this movie without any context on a boring afternoon? No, try Mr. Lovhaug's show first. Should you watch it if you enjoy his other stuff or the anniversary movies? Yes, definitely, though I wonder why you would need me to tell you to do it. Should you watch it if you didn't enjoy his show or the anniversary movies? No. That would be stupid. If you know you don't enjoy his style of storytelling and writing, a strong sense of "this is for the fans" or need a movie to look like something you could see in a cinema, don't bother.
I'll come out and say it, I'm not a fan of Lewis, his character of Linkara or the Atop the 4th Wall thing he does on Youtube. This movie really wasn't for me. But I watched it out of morbid curiosity and... I made it through the first two parts and said I'm not watching any more. It was bad. It was really bad.
The problems are too numerous to count. The dialogue is written with all the gravitas of a high school student. It's pretentious dialogue where people don't speak like actual people. Then there's the acting. Some of it is okay. Most of it is bad. I mean none of these people are actors and it shows. The worst one would be Kaylyn or "Marzgurl" as she's known online. She can't deliver a line that sounds natural. Others are hit and miss. I think the most enjoyable one was Brad Jones as the Cinema Snob.
The story is just self-indulgent tripe. I get that maybe as a fan of this you'd want to see it. But for anybody else it's amateurish at best and not in a good way.
The problems are too numerous to count. The dialogue is written with all the gravitas of a high school student. It's pretentious dialogue where people don't speak like actual people. Then there's the acting. Some of it is okay. Most of it is bad. I mean none of these people are actors and it shows. The worst one would be Kaylyn or "Marzgurl" as she's known online. She can't deliver a line that sounds natural. Others are hit and miss. I think the most enjoyable one was Brad Jones as the Cinema Snob.
The story is just self-indulgent tripe. I get that maybe as a fan of this you'd want to see it. But for anybody else it's amateurish at best and not in a good way.
The big anniversary specials stopped happening on Channel Awesome after 2012. I guess it doesn't matter much now seeing as how nearly everyone's left the website. This is the movie based on the web series "Atop The Fourth Wall". Since every episode is a review, this seemed like anything but a long episode. Could they have made a movie that was just one long review? His 500th episode was even longer than this movie!
This did seem like another anniversary movie. We got to see many of the other (former) members of Channel Awesome like Cinema Snob, MarzGurl, and briefly, the Nostalgia Critic. It's interesting because the series itself was known for having many silly and serious moments. This movie puts it together quite well. It's great to see references to the CA movies. I'm as shocked as everyone else to hear him say the f-word. ***
This did seem like another anniversary movie. We got to see many of the other (former) members of Channel Awesome like Cinema Snob, MarzGurl, and briefly, the Nostalgia Critic. It's interesting because the series itself was known for having many silly and serious moments. This movie puts it together quite well. It's great to see references to the CA movies. I'm as shocked as everyone else to hear him say the f-word. ***
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Did you know
- TriviaNolanTrashZone of the Pizza Party Podcast has claimed this is his favorite movie.
- Crazy creditsWasn't that a spectacular review of Bloodgunn?
- ConnectionsEdited into Atop the Fourth Wall: Atop the Fourth Wall: The Movie, Part 1 (2015)
- SoundtracksAtop the Fourth Wall 'Gunslinger' Theme
Written, composed, and performed by Vincent E.L.
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- $63,985 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours
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By what name was Atop the Fourth Wall: The Movie (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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