If you're good at something, never do it for free.
This was intended to be a THAC 8 entry, but I ran out of time late into post-production.
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Overall: | 7 | |
Story: | 6 | |
Animation: | 6 | |
Cinematography: | 8 | |
Effects: | 7 | |
Sound: | 7 | |
Music: | 8 |
Genre: | Comedy, Parody, Action, Adventure |
Length: | 03:43 |
Released: | December 19th, 2010 |
Content Advisory: mild violence.
If you're good at something, never do it for free.
This was intended to be a THAC 8 entry, but I ran out of time late into post-production.
Lewis Chen:
In the style of The Dark Knight, Cashman: Man of Cash continues the story of the title character hero-for-hire Cashman. As such, you might want to view the first one for some background info. The majority of Man of Cash was hero versus villain dialoging. There's a brief second of action and we learn more about the Cashman character, but don't expect much of a story. Some neatly placed computer generated visuals here and there and of course there was a jab at the Dark Knight ending monologue.