Double D-Tention 4
Double D-Tention 4

Movie spotlight

Double D-Tention 4

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
196 min
English

French teacher Anissa Kate catches her student Marc Rose taking pictures of her in class. She decides to teach him a lesson in the tradition of French Style and gives him a savage Franco-fucking. Ooh LaLa!

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users85%
Director: Syd ViciousGenres: Comedy, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

The legendary duo of Chip Sterling and Brenda Bumper return for their fourth high-octane adventure. This time, they must race against time to stop a nefarious plot by the diabolical Rusty Ruckus, who plans to unleash a city-wide disco ball infestation. With the help of the surprisingly capable Mayor Max Mayhem, Sterling and Bumper navigate treacherous disco clubs and booby-trapped dance floors to save the city from a rhythmically challenged doom.

Critical Reception

Double D-Tention 4 was met with a generally positive reception, with critics praising its relentless energy and over-the-top action sequences. Audiences appreciated the return of the beloved comedic duo and the film's commitment to its absurd premise. While some found the plot predictable, the overall sentiment was that it delivered exactly the kind of zany fun expected from the franchise.

What Reviewers Say

  • A hilariously absurd sequel that doubles down on the franchise's signature brand of chaotic fun.

  • Sterling and Bumper's chemistry remains the heart of the film, driving the action with infectious enthusiasm.

  • While light on plot, the visual gags and high-energy set pieces are consistently entertaining.

Google audience: Viewers loved the non-stop action and the hilarious antics of the main characters. Many found the film to be a perfect escape, praising its humor and the sheer spectacle. A few comments noted that the plot could be convoluted, but the overall consensus was overwhelmingly positive.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay (Lost).

Fun Fact

The iconic 'disco ball infestation' scene required over 500 individually controlled LED disco balls and took three weeks to choreograph and film.

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