The Adventures of Chatsworth
- Video
- 2009
- 1h 15m
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Eugene Long Jr.
- VJ
- (voice)
Mandy Morbid
- Deputy Betty
- (voice)
Nikki Rhodes
- Biggg Red
- (voice)
Ryan Rider
- Lisa Lipp
- (voice)
Honey White
- India
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaThe filmmaker Mr. Bull lists his name for 46 separate credits, aiming for a possible world's record in film ego-tripping.
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Could be the worst of all time, Animated division
Animation has a long and gloried history in film, but watching this amateur-night porn feature sets a new standard for how low it can go. I'll be brief because it doesn't deserve the powder to blow it to Hell.
Perhaps made (so I would like to believe) to prove that Michael Ninn's similarly race-baiting junker in XXX animation "2 Funky for U" can be done even more poorly than big Mike did. It has limited, repetitive animation, clearly done on the cheap, verbose yet unintelligible dialog of Ebonics quality, and as many stereotypes as untalented filmmaker Terence Bull can think of. He even roped as great a performer as India Summer into the dubbing studio to recite a handful of character lines.
This disjointed garbage unfolds in starts and stops, frequently playing more like an audition reel (for potential backers) than a feature. It builds into a story line titled "The Buried Treasure" which goes nowhere, but mainly consists of ugly sex-simulated scenes and characters involved with drugs or gangsterism as if those overworked topics deserved another amateur-night hearing. The anti-establishment animation guru of another age, Ralph Bakshi, hopefully will never see this embarrassing anti-achievement that exists in the wake of his breaking down censorship barriers for the medium so many decades ago.
Perhaps made (so I would like to believe) to prove that Michael Ninn's similarly race-baiting junker in XXX animation "2 Funky for U" can be done even more poorly than big Mike did. It has limited, repetitive animation, clearly done on the cheap, verbose yet unintelligible dialog of Ebonics quality, and as many stereotypes as untalented filmmaker Terence Bull can think of. He even roped as great a performer as India Summer into the dubbing studio to recite a handful of character lines.
This disjointed garbage unfolds in starts and stops, frequently playing more like an audition reel (for potential backers) than a feature. It builds into a story line titled "The Buried Treasure" which goes nowhere, but mainly consists of ugly sex-simulated scenes and characters involved with drugs or gangsterism as if those overworked topics deserved another amateur-night hearing. The anti-establishment animation guru of another age, Ralph Bakshi, hopefully will never see this embarrassing anti-achievement that exists in the wake of his breaking down censorship barriers for the medium so many decades ago.
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- lor_
- Feb 7, 2017
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- The Adventures of Chatsworth: The Buried Treasure
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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