: Transformed into "The Cod Da Vinci," mocking the mystery-thriller genre.
The movie is a broad, sketch-style comedy that satirizes the biggest Hollywood blockbusters of its era. If you are looking for a write-up for a collection or review site, Plot Overview Box_Office_3D_-_Il_film_dei_film_2011_HD_-_Alta...
: A segment titled "Twitlight" that pokes fun at the teenage vampire romance craze. : Transformed into "The Cod Da Vinci," mocking
: Features appearances by Italian celebrities and actors, adding to its variety-show feel. Critical Reception : Features appearances by Italian celebrities and actors,
: Utilizing 3D effects specifically for comedic "pop-out" moments.
: Parodied as "Alavitara," featuring the iconic blue aliens in ridiculous situations.
Upon its release, the film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival (outside of competition). While it was a commercial effort to bring 3D technology to the Italian market, it received mixed to negative reviews from critics who found the humor dated or overly simplistic. However, it remains a cult curiosity for fans of Italian parody cinema. Technical Details : Ezio Greggio Release Year : 2011 Language : Italian Format : Originally released in 3D (High Definition)
: Transformed into "The Cod Da Vinci," mocking the mystery-thriller genre.
The movie is a broad, sketch-style comedy that satirizes the biggest Hollywood blockbusters of its era. If you are looking for a write-up for a collection or review site, Plot Overview
: A segment titled "Twitlight" that pokes fun at the teenage vampire romance craze.
: Features appearances by Italian celebrities and actors, adding to its variety-show feel. Critical Reception
: Utilizing 3D effects specifically for comedic "pop-out" moments.
: Parodied as "Alavitara," featuring the iconic blue aliens in ridiculous situations.
Upon its release, the film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival (outside of competition). While it was a commercial effort to bring 3D technology to the Italian market, it received mixed to negative reviews from critics who found the humor dated or overly simplistic. However, it remains a cult curiosity for fans of Italian parody cinema. Technical Details : Ezio Greggio Release Year : 2011 Language : Italian Format : Originally released in 3D (High Definition)
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