SMOSH: The Movie

2015 โ€ข 83 minutes
4.5
4.11K reviews
42%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

From the creators of SMOSH, Ian and Anthony go inside the YouTube portal to delete an embarrassing video of Anthony before his high school crush, Anna, has the chance to see it. They run into one YouTube celebrity after another on their quest to rewrite history before their high school reunion.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.5
4.11K reviews
R787
October 5, 2015
I always thought Smosh was a funny duo. Even after they became widely popular they continued to entertain and brought new stuff to the table, more or less. They even managed to survive long after they jumped the shark, but this movie was too much. It gave me cancer. It killed my father. Whoever approved the script for this movie should be fired, literally, and then thrown into a vat of acid. This movie could have been a mediocre, tired, boring example of a film based on YouTubers. I was hoping that at the very least it could be the Smosh equivalent of Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, but this movie sets the bar so incredibly low, I dare say it rivals the quality of comedy expressed in the Fred movie. This movie is terrible, not only because of the plotline, jokes, and actors, but because I had to see two YouTubers, whom I thought of as alright, essentially neuter themselves in front of a camera. This movie made me cringe. No, this movie made me shudder. My face contracted so hard at this movie that it turned inside out and collapsed into a black hole. One of these days I will enact my revenge against the villainous duo that made this. Nobody should have to endure this movie.
34 people found this review helpful
Maxine Sundgay
July 25, 2015
really cool and edgy, smoshman and smoshboy were really hot together. my mom loved this movie, watched it over fred 2, no regrets.Ancient Chinese tea bowls might hold the recipe for a rare form of iron oxide that scientists have had a hard time making in the lab. Pure epsilon-phase iron oxide was unexpectedly discovered in the glaze of silvery Jian bowls made 1,000 years ago, a group of researchers announced this week. Jian ceramic wares were created in China's Fujian Province during the Song dynasty between A.D. 960 and 1279. Today, examples can be found in museums like the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler galleries in Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. But Jian bowls even had international appeal back in their day: They were highly valued in Japan, where they were used in tea ceremonies and known as Yohen Tenmoku. [Images: Ancient Mural Tomb Discovered in China] Beyond retaining heat (an important quality for tea-drinkers), Jian vessels were famous for their dark, lustrous glaze, which was often streaked with patterns likened to "hare's fur," "oil spots" and "partridge spots." These characteristic designs came from molten iron flux in the glaze, w
4 people found this review helpful
James Sorrenson
August 12, 2015
I love smosh and watch all there videos. But the movie though okay was very badly written, not just the script but the story too. Seems to be a let down and didn't use smoshs powers of funny as much as it could have. I would have liked a smosh story of how they started or a more Keenan and kel good burger. Funny duo bad movie. One thing, they need to rename "YouTube" to their panel or big corporate screen because TV's and monitors don't have tubes anymore and its not ours anymore big companies took over
31 people found this review helpful