Unicorn City
Unicorn City
PG | 24 February 2012 (USA)
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Voss entices local gamers to create a utopia to impress a potential employer, but paradise is disrupted when his nemesis lays claim to the city and Voss's true love.

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HeadlinesExotic

Boring

ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Voxitype

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Michelle Ridley

The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity

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Reno Rangan

If you read the title correctly, you would think it's a little kid's film, especially for girls. Even the title design gives the same impression, more like a fairytale. But shockingly, this film was very different. This is about the gamers, the people who are crazy about video games. It was like a comic con, the film characters decide to create a utopia for the gamer with their favourite gaming characters. So they gather outskirt of the town and when everything was going well, they bump into a series of trouble, especially the founder of it. Coming out of it is the rest of the film to reveal.It is not my favourite, but one of the best B movies I have seen and a bit refreshing. My appreciation is according to how they managed to give this product with the limited financial support. The quality of the film was so good. The performances were well recognisable. Since it was a comedy, sometimes the flaws are gone unnoticed. Not a bad attempt for the first time direction. Though the story was easy, predictable, but still enjoyable. Surely some people will find it good, even better than I did, so I hope this film reaches them instead of those who criticise it.7/10

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Lauren Carpenter

I had to travel about four hours to see this movie, but it was worth it. I happen to be a gamer, but you don't have to be one to enjoy this movie. It plays up all the gamer stereotypes, but the humor is universal. They don't get into game mechanics or terminology much, so anyone can understand it. The characters are so funny. The way they react to certain situations is priceless. I was laughing so hard, and I was not the only one. Everyone in our entire theater was laughing. The humor was goofy, but I don't think it was too over-the-top. I was an instant fan. I highly recommend seeing it if you are even remotely close to a theater that is playing it.

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Nicole Shelby

Though it might seem to be a movie geared solely toward "gamers", it actually will appeal to a much wider audience. I went to see this movie, in the theater, this past weekend with a friend of mine. I laughed, quite loudly, uncounted times. I'm already planing on going back and taking my 9yearnold daughter. I've already told a bunch of people t they would enjoy it. It does contain gamer-specific jokes...but, it doesn't preclude the entertainment of someone who has never been involved in a role-playing game (like me). Some might tout the romance as a draw. Others might tout the main characters journey. Me? The thing I liked most was seeing a group embrace and enjoy wholeheartedly something that they love to do and be and share. It's also made me realize that my camping trips are way too dull.

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dylan-thurston

With whispers and rumors of a new quest circling round my head, I descended from the astral plane with my trusty companion, Tomacticus (my brother in law Tom).We traveled to the far reaches of this land to join our sworn allies in the campaign (we went to the theater).Upon close inspection we found we were joined with a great number of experienced champions.(the theater was packed with the right crowd)We battled hard with great success, nary a fighter was lost (the film was hilarious and everyone loved it).I returned to the campaign one week later with my true companion (my beautiful, non-gamer wife.)This time the battlefield was littered with all sort of character classes. Elves, Paladins, Humans, Wizards, Halflings and even Bardladins (a good mix of normal people). Again, we were victorious in our battle (everyone was laughing and loved it) and we left the battleground with shouts of triumph. (people even cheered and clapped at the end)I will return to this campaign, bringing my trusted allies, and rally for anyone else to join the quest. (I will recommend the film friends, to everyone)Come forth now with weapons drawn and join me!Darkmadda, the dragon shaman. (me, Dylan)

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