"Talking Pointless: Just the Primaries" Unrated
Kal Kat (Adam M. Browne) and Marx Cards (Jon Yeager) host, direct and star in a mock documentary where they attempt to break down the 2016 Presidential Primaries, in their first political feature film, and it's extremely topical.
On Location Kat reviews channel 2 is a YouTube sourced fan site, (as is this one) and is run by Kal Kat and Marx Cards. The alleged studio does not for profit parodies and music videos reviews, commentaries and blogs. In this commercial for them selves, the political movie is shot in the second floor of a tract house somewhere in North San Jose area in California (commonly called Milpitas) where many of the reviews and rants are done.
This time though, nepotism and free ads known, they did something different and special, covering not just a convention or a movie, but the whole primary race, in just over 2 hours, and predict the outcome of both political parties and their choices.
Starting out with the Republicans and their 20 contenders, the crowd is brought down to a few by May, in a tense and bizarre race. The leader emerges, a taught, loud mouthed reality TV show mogul named Donald Trump.
And on the Democrat side, the five initial people is whittled down to three, with most of the Comedy Central fan crowd going for crunchy old Bernie Sanders, while everyone else finds that they must choose between the first Woman ever to possibly get it, a big business rich former first Lady, Hillary Clinton, or some lesser third dude that didn't stand a chance. In the end, by May, it's Bernie vs. Hillary, with that other dude forgotten.
Follow the documentary madness all the way to the start of the conventions in June and see what went down, and how some big and foolish names were totally derailed on both sides.
The one drawback to this format though is that Kat cannot actually show the footage from the conventions. All of it is his word, or two appearances from Cards and his, where both flip flop and make fun of the issues.
In the end, he wants the voters to decide who to vote for, and it is not their call. It's a fun 2 hours and a fascinating look into the media frenzy over politics. It also thoroughly flogs Fox News and equally the alleged Lame Stream Media.
The film is free and available on YouTube on On Location Kat Reviews Channel 2.
It does not endorse any party and is not paid for by anyone. They volunteered for all of it.
This review is provided by Clint Cowpoke