A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Devin Ratray, Tyler Francavilla, Mika Boorem
Written by:
Tim McCanlies
Directed by:
Tim McCanlies
Release Date:
March 13, 2009
Original Title:
The 2 Bobs
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Voodoo Cowboy Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Just as they finish their groundbreaking violent video-game masterpiece, the gaming legends known as The 2 Bobs discover that their precious software has been stolen, and with it, their livelihoods, genius reputations, everything they own.
Just as they finish their groundbreaking violent video-game masterpiece, the two gaming legends known as THE 2 BOBS discover that their precious game-software has been stolen - and with it, their livelihoods, genius reputations, everything they own. To get back their game-and their lives-The 2 Bobs and their fellow-geek employees Skullmuncher, Doofus, and The Dark Prince are forced to "turn detective" and plunge into the strange world of Christian Venture Capitalists, aged Dixie Mafia hoodlums, and bizarre Internet Spammers that inhabit the online world in Austin Texas.
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Art Direction:
Martin Cameron
Ia Ensterä
Ramona Fabregas
Casting:
Jason James
Rick Montgomery
Costume Design:
Jaimey L. Sloan
Director:
Tim McCanlies
Director of Photography:
PJ Raval
Editor:
Mark Coffey
Grip:
Drew Daniels
Makeup Department Head:
Jacenda Burkett
Original Music Composer:
Kazimir Boyle
Producer:
Seth Caplan
Mark Mueller
Anne Walker-McBay
Production Design:
Ia Ensterä
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Singletary
Writer:
Tim McCanlies
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