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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild (2013) Sinopsis:
Directed by Riyad Barmania. With Stuart Ashen, Richard Sandling, Thomas Atherton, Richard Ball. Ashens is going on a quest to find the legendary, and elusive electronic tat known as the Game Child.


Credited cast: Stuart Ashen ... Ashens Richard Sandling ... Richard Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Thomas Atherton ... Prisoner Richard Ball ... Revis Christopher Bingham ... Spoonboy Victoria Broom ... The Maiden in Black Mathew Buck ... Film Brain Larry Bundy Jr. ... Guru Larry Rick Bush ... Nurse Kayleigh Cousins ... Bar Girl Emma Croft ... Counter Girl Simon Davis ... Police Officer Warwick Davis ... Himself Myles Dyer ... Scientist Kerry Gilbert ... Marian


Description of Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild (2013):

Featuring Ashens insane fictional search for a piece of electronic tat for the fabled Game Child, accompanied by fan favourite Chef Excellence (a human version, not the bloody puppet), and together they try to overcome the odds - and all common sense - to lay our hands on the fabled Game Child, an old handheld video game. But a shadowy figure, aided by my irritating nemesis, wants the game for their own dastardly ends. Written byAnonymous


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User Review:

I must admit that after seeing the initial trailers, each focused on an individual character, that I was slightly worried about the final product. I was worried that Chef Excellence was too much of a departure from the Tesco Value gin drinking Italian we all know and love. I worried that the film would be overloaded with secondary characters that would detract from the film. I must confess to also being worried that Stuart would be a bit wooden in the acting department. So when it was released I sat down to watch the film ready to be disappointed... but then I laughed. And again. I laughed virtually from beginning to end. My fears were completely blown out of the water within a matter of minutes. From an absolutely brilliant Bond-inspired intro sequence to the very last post-credits scene this really is a gem.Despite my initial hesitation regarding Stuart's acting ability I was pleasantly surprised. Aside from a couple of moments of woodenness on the whole he is great. He really comes across as a very likable lead and his comic timing is perfect.The rest of the cast are just as good. Dan Tomlinon played a very different Chef Excellence than we have seen before but it is a change that works. He flirts from sad to manic all in a second and his rivalry with a certain other chef is, er, brilliant. From Guru Larry and Crabstickz to Warwick Davis and Robert Llewellyn the film is full of memorable parts. The brilliant thing is that none of them outstay their welcome and slow the film down. The film always remains focused on our unlikely hero and his even more unlikely sidekick. With a script that references everything from 'The Goonies' to 'Indiana Jones' it really is a cracking film.I would even say that I enjoyed this more than recently released 'The Worlds End', which is a real testament to everyone involved with the film.Well done lads.

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