Review: What a waste of time! The concept was completely ridiculous and Ron Perlman looked really out of place throughout the movie. Perlman plays a CIA Agent, Kidman, who has to pay Stanley Kubrick loads of money to fake humans landing on the moon, just in case the real event goes wrong. When he goes to Kubricks office, he bumps into Jonny, Rupert Grint, who is a broke manager of a rock band, and he explains the whole scenario to him, so Jonny uses his friend, Leon (Robert Sheehan), to pose as Kubrick, so they can get the money. After making a successful transaction, the debt collectors turn up at Jonny's house and they take the case of cash, which leaves Jonny in a bit of a pickle. On top of that, Kidman finds out that Jonny and Leon was lying, so they have to retrieve the money from the gangsters so they can make the film. Kidman uses his militant skills to get the money back but they still have the problem about making the film. Jonny then uses his contacts to make the film but they now have the mob on there tale and pressure from the agency, who needs the film before the event. Sounds interesting but it really wasn't! The comedy was silly more than funny and a lot of the characters became annoying after a while. The best thing in this film is Ron Perlman, who cracked me up when he was on acid but the movie really was a disaster right from the beginning. Rupert Grint was a bad choice for the lead and the vibrate, 60's theme, looked awful. Every character looked like they were high on drugs and the violence seemed way over the top. Anyway, the whole Moonwalkers experience was a waste of time and money and I'm not surprised that it didn't get a major release. Bad!
Round-Up: After the popular Harry Potter franchise, Rupert Grint, 27, hasn't really had a successful career but his voice has been used in an episode of American Dad, Postman Pat and the Unbeatables, so he has a little to be thankful for. He had a cameo role in the Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman alongside Shia LaBeouf and he had a role in CBGB and Cross of Honour but that's about it. I did find him pretty annoying in this movie but that's mainly down to the awful concept and ridiculous script. Anyway, this is the first movie directed by Antoine Bardou-Jacquet, who really did make a right mess of things. I also found it quite insulting that they were using the late, Stanley Kubricks name in such a silly way and I was surprised that his loved ones allowed it. If there is anyone out there that liked this movie, please tell me why because I was really disappointed.
I recommend this movie to people who are into their comedies starring Rupert Grint, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Eric Lampaert, Kevin Bishop, Jay Benedict and James Cosmo. 2/10