Bored teen, Robert Glen has nothing to do in life. However a chance encounter with a bar of radioactive soap bestows him with sensational soapy powers. Under his new identity Robert aims to be famous and fight crime (in that order), but circumstance and childhood trauma plagues his plan.
This film was made three years before A Fistful of Fingers (Edgar Wright’s debut feature) and nine years before Shaun of the Dead (what most consider his debut). It is still full of Edgar Wright’s signature style.
Despite the low budget (which I don’t mind at all), this film is still great: • Excellent camerawork • Funny • Hopeful • Good soundtrack • Stylized • Great concept
I really enjoyed watching it.
The end credits made me laugh.
There’s a little blooper real the the end.
1992 Edgar Wright walked so 1995 Edgar Wright could run, so 2004 Edgar Wright could fly.
This film was made three years before A Fistful of Fingers (Edgar Wright’s debut feature) and nine years before Shaun of the Dead (what most consider his debut). It is still full of Edgar Wright’s signature style.
Despite the low budget (which I don’t mind at all), this film is still great: • Excellent camerawork • Funny • Hopeful • Good soundtrack • Stylized • Great concept
I really enjoyed watching it.
The end credits made me laugh.
There’s a little blooper real the the end.
1992 Edgar Wright walked so 1995 Edgar Wright could run, so 2004 Edgar Wright could fly.
This film was made three years before A Fistful of Fingers (Edgar Wright’s debut feature) and nine years before Shaun of the Dead (what most consider his debut). It is still full of Edgar Wright’s signature style.
Despite the low budget (which I don’t mind at all), this film is still great: • Excellent camerawork • Funny • Hopeful • Good soundtrack • Stylized • Great concept
I really enjoyed watching it.
The end credits made me laugh.
There’s a little blooper real the the end.
1992 Edgar Wright walked so 1995 Edgar Wright could run, so 2004 Edgar Wright could fly.
This film was made three years before A Fistful of Fingers (Edgar Wright’s debut feature) and nine years before Shaun of the Dead (what most consider his debut). It is still full of Edgar Wright’s signature style.
Despite the low budget (which I don’t mind at all), this film is still great: • Excellent camerawork • Funny • Hopeful • Good soundtrack • Stylized • Great concept
I really enjoyed watching it.
The end credits made me laugh.
There’s a little blooper real the the end.
1992 Edgar Wright walked so 1995 Edgar Wright could run, so 2004 Edgar Wright could fly.