
The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody 2025
"The Force is strong, but the special effects are... not so much."
Brace yourself for a laugh-out-loud, low-budget explosion of nostalgia with *The Phantom Budget – A Star Wars Parody (2025)*, Oliver Brinkworth's gloriously unhinged love letter to George Lucas' 1999 space opera.
Director: Oliver Brinkworth
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody (2025) about?
This parody lovingly recreates all the iconic moments from *Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace*, but with a gloriously low-budget twist. Think rubbery lightsabers, over-the-top acting, and special effects that defy physics—all in service of maximum laughs.
Who directed The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody?
Oliver Brinkworth takes the director's chair, bringing his knack for absurdist humor and meta-commentary to this hilarious sci-fi spoof.
Who stars in The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody?
The film features Joey Crompton, Jay Ashby, Tyler Smith, Dylan Adams, and Phoenix Haigh in a cast that fully commits to the parody's chaotic energy.
Is The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody (2025) worth watching?
If you're a fan of low-budget comedies, meta-humor, or *Star Wars* in general, this parody delivers big on laughs. While it won't win any awards for visuals, its sheer audacity and heart make it a must-see for anyone who loves silly, self-aware cinema.
How long is The Phantom Budget - A Star Wars Parody?
The runtime is 58 minutes, making it a perfect quick-watch for fans of bite-sized comedic entertainment.
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About The Phantom Budget – A Star Wars Parody (2025) — A Z-Movie Love Letter to Episode I
Brace yourself for a laugh-out-loud, low-budget explosion of nostalgia with *The Phantom Budget – A Star Wars Parody (2025)*, Oliver Brinkworth's gloriously unhinged love letter to George Lucas' 1999 space opera. This 58-minute sci-fi comedy isn't just a scene-for-scene riff on *Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace*—it's a full-throttle descent into absurdist filmmaking, where every iconic moment gets the Z-movie treatment. Expect rubbery special effects, deadpan humor, and a commitment to the bit so fierce it borders on genius. Think *The Amazing Bulk* meets *Mystery Science Theater*, packed with enough charm to make even Jar Jar Binks feel endearing.
Director Brinkworth, no stranger to cheeky homages, assembles a cast of rising comedic talent—Joey Crompton, Jay Ashby, and Tyler Smith lead the charge—who gleefully commit to the film's gloriously unpolished aesthetic. The result? A movie that doesn't just parody its source material; it gleefully dismantles it, stitching together cringe, wonder, and pure cinematic chaos. Whether you're a die-hard *Star Wars* fan or just here for the laughs, this parody promises a wild ride that questions not just the franchise's lore, but the very laws of budget filmmaking itself.