Horst in Translation ([email protected])
"Awesometown" is a 20-minute short film from 2005, so already over a decade old, that was intended as a pilot episode for a potential recurring sketch comedy series. But this one did not only manage to get declined once, but twice, first by FOX (the version I watched), then by MTV: It features a trio of comedians known as The Lonely Island and they are most known today for their work on SNL and the most famous from the bunch is Andy Samberg, now a Golden Globe winner too. I really wonder why they had parts from a studio here, even if that "hot mother" moment early on was still among the more better parts. But other than that, it was all about the sketches and if this audience wasn't just actors, then I really wonder what they thought of coming for 5 minutes, probably less parts from the studio and the rest just pre-recorded material. And sadly, none of it was too creative, funny or memorable either, so it is quite a disappointment as a whole. I may be slightly biased because I never found Samberg funny and his (always the same) shtick gets old quickly, but still you need to be a huge fanboy of him (and his gang) to see any value in this third of an hour. Had it been picked up, I probably would not have continued watching, so they probably made the right decision and the three writers, directors and actors weren't too mad either as their careers gained steam a lot with other projects. One final note: Fans of Jack Black, Sarah Chalke and Kal Penn can watch this too. Everybody else should better skip it, it's highly overrated here on IMDb.