Jason Bend: Queen and Country

Synopsis:

Jayson Bend, Royal Intelligence Ministry agent, teams up with his Swiss counterpart, Alec DeCoque, to stop the activation of a newly launched satellite that will turn Raymond Perdood, the billionaire owner of the largest global chain of hair salons, into the most powerful man in the world. This film combines both comedy and action in this James-Bond styled LGBT themed satire

Quick Thoughts:

I was unsure what to expect from “Jayson Bend: Queen and Country”. The synopsis was intriguing, but I also got a bit of an Austin Powers vibe which had me reserved. Thankfully, I had nothing to worry about. This queer film is not only definitely an action film, but it’s full of camp and comedy! Between the cheesiness of the script, the puns in everyone’s names, and even the absurdity of a man trying to take over the world with hair salons – I LOVED it! The connection to James Bond is also very evident which drew me in. However, I’m also aware that this film’s style is not for everyone. So give it a watch, and let me know what you think.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

1 May, 2015

Duration:

49m

Director:

Matt Carter

Writers:

Andrew Faure

Stars:

Davis Brooks, Paul Norton, Tom Read Wilson

Awards:

N/A

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