How could an animated film with a budget big enough to get names like Christopher Lloyd, Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Jerry Stiller, Eva Longoria, and Hilary Duff be that bad?? I present to you, Foodfight! I recommend reading up on the backstory of how this absolute travesty of a project got made before inviting friends over for a watch party. The whole thing is on YouTube (linked.)
Apr 4, 2025

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