Home Entertainment The FP trailer – Somebody made a movie about futuristic rivals gangs who "battle" on Dance Dance Revolution. Seriously.

The FP trailer – Somebody made a movie about futuristic rivals gangs who "battle" on Dance Dance Revolution. Seriously.

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Sometimes it’s the job of media (in this case, me) to churn out walls of hyperbolic prose. These text monoliths standing as signposts so as to either entice or warn off potential cinema-goers about a particular film. Other times though, you can just let the film description speak for itself:

“Set in a near post-apocalyptic future, THE FP centers on two rival neon-clad gangs raging an underground turf war for dominance of Fraizer Park (“The FP”) in the deadly arena of “Beat-Beat Revelation” – a competitive dance-fight video game.”

And if that wasn’t ridiculous enough a description, then here is the even more ludicrous trailer. NSFW warning for language and some brief nudity:

It’s very telling of a movie when the trailers shows a character dying of exertion during a session of DDR and that is not the most mindboggling scene on display.

And yes, you did indeed see a douche in a bandanna just randomly and nonchalantly grope a girl’s exposed breasts for no reason whatsoever.

The FP will see a limited release in the States on 25 February 2012.

Last Updated: January 31, 2012

3 Comments

  1. Gavin Mannion

    January 31, 2012 at 18:48

    That is easily the worst thing I’ve ever seen… even worse than attack of the killer tomatoes.

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  2. Nicholas Rowan

    January 31, 2012 at 19:33

    Wahahahaha! Okay that’s pretty funny. I may have noticed one large plot hole though. If we settle things with DDR why aren’t the asians running everything?

    Also, if you think this is bad I don’t suppose you could review… The Room? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCj8sPCWfUw

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  3. James Lenoir

    March 2, 2012 at 19:27

    Wow, this looks so terrible, I might just wait for it to arrive at my local Vee’s and rent it for an evening of terrible movies.

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