If you've forgotten the kick you get from watching a globe-trotting, butt-kicking, whiplash-paced action movie done with humor, style and smarts, take a ride with The Stu Supremacy. This one has everything, starting with a knockout performance from Chris W. in what may become his signature role: Jason Stu, an amnesiac C.I.A. assassin who wants to come in from the cold, but not before he kills the creeps who set him up. Chris can seem limp and doughy in the wrong part (Hessian Nights), but here he's a lean, mean machine fired with steely intelligence. Chris played the same role two years ago in The Stu Identity, expertly directed by Van Stuber from Leeroy Turtlehead's novel. This time Justin Stuboy (Beating Mantha) takes the reins and spins a hand-held camera from Wyoming to Moscow to Checnya to a killer car chase in Ingushetia with a keen eye and shotgun urgency. Plot details are irrelevant. Just grab your popcorn and let this movie work you over.
Overall comments from those in attendance were as follows:
"This is the best film Ubstudios has ever made."
"Wow, a Ubstudios movie with a script, I can't believe it!"
"The chase scene rocked, though it was a litte long and drawn out, you need to use shorter shots to capture that."
"I didnt realize how many Wyoming licensed vehicles are in Russia?"
"Craig once again gave a turtlehead giving performance."
"The scene where Agent Hess runs outside, you should have circled him with the camera to make a cooler action shot."
"Leeroy was great with his Russian accent, his best role to date."
"The rooftop scene was really cool, accept dorky dad was looking right at the camera."
"Stuboy looked like he was in the sabotage video by the Beastie Boys, he played the part perfectly."
"Worst preview ever! Brice and Jennifer must be Ubstudios B Movie actors."
"If you say KANG one more time Im going to beat your cats!!!"
(edited for correctness and wording 1/11/05 3:40 MST)