Movie spotlight
Fartcopter
It's a remote-controlled helicopter that also makes a farting noise, like a flying whoopee cushion. The infomercial is hosted by a young, fast-talking, super-enthused kid who shows all the hilarious ways fartcopter can be used to make your friends laugh. Oh, and also if you switch fartcopter to DRONE mode, it becomes a military-grade killing machine. Kids love that too!
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Plot Summary
A short, comedic film where a man attempts to use a 'fartcopter' device for transportation. The experiment quickly goes awry, leading to an explosive and messy situation.
Critical Reception
As a very short, independently produced comedic sketch, 'Fartcopter' received minimal critical attention. Its reception was largely confined to online platforms where it was shared for its humor and the creative use of practical effects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its absurd humor and creative concept.
Noted for its simple yet effective practical effects.
Viewed as a lighthearted, quick gag.
Google audience: Information not available for this short film.
Fun Fact
The film was created by David F. Sandberg, who later went on to direct major Hollywood horror films like 'Lights Out' and 'Annabelle: Creation'.
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