
Thomas Michael, Paolo Mancini, Chris Klein and Joe Mantegna star in director Matthiew Klinck's holiday-themed comedy concerning two downsized Easter bunnies whose friendship starts to suffer when the multi-national corporation that owns all holidays decides to make some serious cutbacks. Hank and Mike are the Felix Unger and Oscar Madison of holiday mascots: They may seem like a mismatched pair yet their differences are precisely what's kept them together all these years. Whi... (Full plot summary below)
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Thomas Michael, Paolo Mancini, Chris Klein and Joe Mantegna star in director Matthiew Klinck's holiday-themed comedy concerning two downsized Easter bunnies whose friendship starts to suffer when the multi-national corporation that owns all holidays decides to make some serious cutbacks. Hank and Mike are the Felix Unger and Oscar Madison of holiday mascots: They may seem like a mismatched pair yet their differences are precisely what's kept them together all these years. While Hank is a hard drinking ladies man, Mike can't seem to look past his own insecurities long enough to realize how truly miserable he is. Once a year, Hank and Mike dutifully venture out to deliver Easter baskets to families everywhere. This year, however, Easter Enterprises has taken a hit, and all "Tier 2" holidays (Christmas and Hanukkah being prime examples of "Tier 1") are fair game for downsizing. Since Hank and Mike work only once a year, their jobs are the first to go. Subsequently relegated to the unemployment office and unable to break free of their furry-tailed past, these two longtime pals are about to discover just how valuable their friendship can be in times of need.
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| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekIn the end, Hank and Mike still feels like stretched out sketchery. |
| User ReviewChris PHilarious very original movie. It has some cliche characters, but the whole absurdity of the plot makes up for it. Truly one of the best and funniest movies I've seen in a long while. |
| User ReviewPrivate UWeird... but at least its original ;) I liked it. |
| User ReviewJosh RAt first I don't know how to approach this movie, but like many others of its genre I was hooked. I loved the original idea and concept. It follows the style of Office Space. One of my favs for sure. |
| User ReviewFilmGrinder SCorporate sponsored sucide, I'm surprized it's not in effect, give it a couple of years. I don't celebrate to many holidays (Christmas for the family and Halloween, beacuse it's fun to be evil for A night), I call 'em corprate holidays...it sucks how the real world takes the magic out of everything. Klein's charater plays it just how I envisioned these greedy bastards with no souls. This comedy takes no prisoners and that's how I like 'em, made me want to celebrate easter for about five minutes. The bottom line is: fuck the bottom line. |
| User ReviewAlan Aeaster bunnies and booze and bongs, BRING IT |
| User ReviewEric JHilarious. They're easter bunnies. Oh man, it was so awesome. I want to see it again right now! |
| User ReviewDavid SDry, sarcastic humor about corporate easter bunnies. Awesome! |
| User ReviewNisse LQuirky, original, and a lot of dark borderline stupid humor. A true joy to watch. Even if some of it sounds and looks absurd you can't help but be dragged into their world of madness. |
| User ReviewTrinsec TLOVE IT as a avid Canada movie fan this one i funny as hell |