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Yoga Hosers

- Do your 'wurst...

Two teenage yoga enthusiasts team up with a legendary man-hunter to battle with an ancient evil presence that is threatening their major party plans.

Release Date : 2016-07-08

Language :EnglishFrenchGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Invincible Pictures Corp.Abbolita ProductionsDestro FilmsSModcast PicturesView Askew Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lily-Rose Depp

Character Name : Colleen Collette

Original Name : Lily-Rose Depp

Gender : Female

Harley Quinn Smith

Character Name : Colleen McKenzie

Original Name : Harley Quinn Smith

Gender : Female

Natasha Lyonne

Character Name : Tabitha

Original Name : Natasha Lyonne

Gender : Female

Adam Brody

Character Name : Ichabod

Original Name : Adam Brody

Gender : Male

Vanessa Paradis

Character Name : Ms. Maurice

Original Name : Vanessa Paradis

Gender : Female

Ashley Greene

Character Name : 'Peg Mom

Original Name : Ashley Greene

Gender : Female

Justin Long

Character Name : Yogi Bayer

Original Name : Justin Long

Gender : Male

Ralph Garman

Character Name : Old Man Arcane

Original Name : Ralph Garman

Gender : Male

Austin Butler

Character Name : Hunter Calloway

Original Name : Austin Butler

Gender : Male

Tony Hale

Character Name : Bob Collette

Original Name : Tony Hale

Gender : Male

Haley Joel Osment

Character Name : Adrien Arcand

Original Name : Haley Joel Osment

Gender : Male

Jack Depp

Character Name : 'Peg Son

Original Name : Jack Depp

Gender : Male

Tyler Posey

Character Name : Gordon Greenleaf

Original Name : Tyler Posey

Gender : Male

Genesis Rodriguez

Character Name : Ms. Wicklund

Original Name : Genesis Rodriguez

Gender : Female

Johnny Depp

Character Name : Guy Lapointe

Original Name : Johnny Depp

Gender : Male

Kevin Smith

Character Name : The Bratzis

Original Name : Kevin Smith

Gender : Male

Stan Lee

Character Name : Dispatcher

Original Name : Stan Lee

Gender : Male

Jennifer Schwalbach Smith

Character Name : Mrs. McKenzie

Original Name : Jennifer Schwalbach Smith

Gender : Female

Kevin Conroy

Character Name : Canadian Bat, Man!

Original Name : Kevin Conroy

Gender : Male

Jason Mewes

Character Name : Rogue Cop

Original Name : Jason Mewes

Gender : Male

Harley Morenstein

Character Name : Toilet Paper Man

Original Name : Harley Morenstein

Gender : Male

Sasheer Zamata

Character Name : Principal Invincible

Original Name : Sasheer Zamata

Gender : Female

Joel Shock

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Joel Shock

Gender : Male

Christopher Drake

Character Name : Disgruntled Eh-2-Zed Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Drake

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**In yoga, you're right and they're wrong.** They have targeted two things in this film. Mocking yoga and attacking (film) critics. They knew the film wouldn't be good enough for film critics, so they used an indirect attempt to slam them. And for as yoga, martial arts would have been a better idea, though they wanted the spiritual effect. Especially from the perspective of two current generation girls. > "This is so basic." This is a spin-off of the director's previous film, 'Tusk', starring Justin Long and he can be seen in this as well in a different role. A tale of two high school girls who work part time in their father's mini supermarket. They are passionate about yoga and got a best yogi to train them. But when they encounter an unexpected threat, they exploit everything they have learnt to tackle the situation. That's the story, and then follows the conclusion. With this, Johnny Depp's daughter Lily Rose was introduced to the film world. I did not know he was in this, I had to find out after I heard his voice, but he was in a completely unrecognisable appearance. Father, daughter working together, that too in her first film, really wonderful to hear, but the choice of film does not convince. Seems a good concept, but a bad story and execution. Particularly, it was like a 40 minute television episode, so for a feature film it was too short and stupid. At least it is watchable, but not worthy, so I suggest you to make a right choice if you haven't seen it. _4/10_

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2023-08-04

I won’t sugar coat it: this movie is the very definition of bad. Just when I thought director Kevin Smith was starting to get his groove back, an utter piece of garbage like “Yoga Hosers” comes along. There are zero reasons for this movie to even exist. Don’t let anyone tell you this is “the female version of ‘Clerks.’” It’s far, far, far from it. This movie is a complete mess of incoherent, undeveloped gags and ideas. Nothing made me laugh, and most of the jokes that were clearly supposed to be funny weren’t met with so much as a chuckle from anyone in the audience. When the best ‘jokes’ in the film are your actors saying “aboot” in a funny Canadian accent, then your film has no substance. The campiness simply didn’t work. While I find the idea of two empty-headed teen convenience store clerks battling a crudely animated Nazi bratwurst army with yoga poses as enjoyable as the next guy, I was so bored that I was contemplating taking a nap 20 minutes in. The movie is so poorly directed and poorly executed that I truly hope it’s not the final nail in Smith’s filmmaking coffin. Let’s talk about the other elephant in the room: the dreadful lead performances. I appreciate Smith wanting to cast his daughter Harley Quinn Smith in the movie and I hate to dash the pie-in-the-sky acting dreams of a 16 year old girl, but she and Lily-Rose Depp were both as stiff as a board as the two Colleens. Wait, they didn’t have any acting experience before this movie? Wow, you could’ve fooled me! CGI mannequins would’ve been better choices as leads. Johnny Depp was dreadful and he looked as though he was trying to keep a watchful eye on his daughter instead of his lines. Cutsey bits with the teenage girls singing were super repetitive and exhausting. Before you dismiss this review as being written by a cynical old fart, I’ve been a fan of Smith’s for decades (I even LOVE the oft-maligned “Mallrats” and enjoyed the over-the-top bizarre “Tusk“). But “Yoga Hosers” is as bad as movies come. I’d rather spend eternity eating shards of broken glass than to watch this disastrous piece of mediocrity ever again.