Electra Woman And Dyna Girl

2016 • 81 minutes
4.0
277 reviews
Eligible
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About this movie

Crime fighting duo Electra Woman and Dyna Girl are small-town heroes with no real powers. After a cleaning up of their little city, these two super friends are about to make it to the big time. Swept up in the star-studded glamor of Hollywood, Electra Woman (Grace Helbig) soon finds everything she's ever dreamed of: fame, fortune, a new arsenal of high-tech gadgets, the attention of every super-stud in town - but Dyna Girl (Hannah Hart) wonders what price must be paid for her newfound stardom? When the city falls into crisis, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl must battle evil dilemmas, growing egos and - of course- supervillains. If they want to save the day, they'll have to save each other first.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
277 reviews
Michael Dunn
September 25, 2016
I expected so much more from this movie after seeing all the marketing. And I'm a fan of the Trinity, so I'm predisposed to liking their work. The script is horrendous, full of jokes that are not just unfunny, but painfully bad. There are awful sight gags. Hannah's character is a jerk, yet we're supposed to root for her. The ending is dumb. There's a product placement that totally took me out of the movie. The writers of this script need to go away and never write anything again. And to add to all that, I can't watch the movie in anything resembling good quality. My choices are to watch it in a browser at 480p, or on my phone's tiny screen. There's no option to download an MP4 file like there was with Camp Takota.
2 people found this review helpful
John Doe
June 17, 2016
Really corny Jokes to the point where I only laughed at one or two things. It is labeled as a Comedy. But the acting was decent, and you can see how much work they put into the making of the film and they tried to have fun with it. I bought this to show that I like Grace and Hannah, and support them. Could it have been a better movie though? What would I change? One thing for sure that I hate is when characters talk off screen. Is that a director's choice, or cinematographer's? That is what I will do when I make a film is when a character is speaking to always have their face on screen.
31 people found this review helpful
hannah laine
June 8, 2016
This movie is basically Hannah Hart being herself with superpowers and Grace Helbig doing that as well. So YouTube fans gather round. For general public; watch my drunk kitchen before watching. Then you'll understand. If not; good luck.
50 people found this review helpful