King Size
King Size

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King Size

2007
Movie
59 min
French

This sexy and very entertaining musical comedy shows the ups and downs of engaging in a 'ménage à trois'. When Vincent and Nicholas, a very much integrated and respected long-time couple, suddenly decide to live together with young Gabriel, they must confront the moral disapproval of their gay friends, a jealous sister, and practicalities like how to find a bed that's big enough. Filmed against a stunning Paris as backdrop, this all-out song and dance extravaganza almost explodes on-screen in a very French 'Joie de vivre'.

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This short film is a humorous mockumentary-style advertisement for a fictional fast-food chain called "King Size." The video features Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier presenting the "King Size" experience, highlighting their exaggerated menu items and the supposed joys of dining there.

Critical Reception

As a short promotional piece, "King Size" was not subject to traditional critical reviews. It is primarily known within the context of Kevin Smith's filmography and his online presence, often shared among fans for its comedic value and meta-commentary on advertising.

What Reviewers Say

  • Amusing for fans of Kevin Smith's particular brand of humor.

  • A clever and self-aware take on fast-food advertising.

  • Short, sharp, and to the point, it effectively serves its comedic purpose.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The "King Size" chain and its associated ad campaign were created as a humorous bit by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier, originally appearing on Smith's "An Evening with Kevin Smith" tour and later released online.

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