Title: Drumsticks: The Documentary Company: Izak MD Genre: Comedy Reviewed by MidbackMan Summary: A Documentary that is supposed to describe the failures of Izak MD's movie, "Drumsticks" but ends up waking my parents. Review: This movie makes me happy and mad @ the same time. I thought it was funny as hell and Izak MD rules but I had A few problems with this film that others would try to stay away from. Thie movie made me laugh, cry, and turn down my speakers all @ the same time. The animation was decent enough for the film considering there were basically no scenes to speak of with an exception here and there. The voices were clear and understandable, unfortunately... Sometimes, they got REALLY loud and annoying so I was forced to turn my speakers down because it was hurting my ears and my dog was barking. As for music. When it played I was pleased to hear it instead of the voices. One song only and it's in the credits. Charming. Not that it needed music throughout. This movie was A great idea and I have to say it wasn't A completely unwatchable experience. I wasn't sure from all the yelling why Izak's movie was not released or why it was deleted... Errrm, actually I can't recall much that's happened within 5 minutes of the film. The ringing hasn't exactly gone away yet. I do seem to remember some particularily funny parts that you have to see. Ugh, this review is over... I'm taking A Tylenol and going to bed. As A bonus, watch all of the credits. The music stops halfway through so scroll down and read what it says for A bonus or two. Nifty. Story: 8/10 Animation/Scenery: 6/10 Creativity: 10/10 Voices: 5/10 Music: 5/10 Total: 34/50