The Hipster Games: Blowing Smoke is a 2013 film that takes a satirical look at hipster culture in the United States. The movie was released on November 19, 2013, and was directed by an ensemble cast of actors including Jello Biafra as President Jello, Ani Kid as Guard Ani (credited as Ani Kyd), Jake Rigal as Woody Allen, Matt Cook as Buddy Holly, Ryan Egnatoff as Penny-farthing Rider, Christopher Guerrero as Hymen, [Actor Name] as Hyphy, [Actor Name] as Lochness Evergreen, Max Baumgarten as Falafel Malarky, [Actor Name] as Canendula Evergreen, Sheridan Irvin as Hipster, [Actor Name] as Hipster, [Actor Name] as Hipster, [Actor Name] as Poosnark, [Actor Name] as Hipster, Chris Eckert as Andy Warhol, [Actor Name] as Hipster, [Actor Name] as Hipster, [Actor Name] as Hipster.
The film, which was made on a budget of $2000, follows a group of hipsters as they navigate their way through a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of society are ruled by a series of bizarre and absurd challenges. President Jello, the leader of their community, sends them on a mission to find the mythical "Falafel Malarky" in order to save their society from destruction.
As the hipsters journey through the wasteland, they encounter a variety of strange characters, including Guard Ani, Woody Allen, and Penny-farthing Rider. Along the way, they must confront their own beliefs and values as they come face to face with the harsh realities of their world.
The Hipster Games: Blowing Smoke is a darkly humorous and thought-provoking film that offers a unique commentary on the nature of hipster culture and its place in contemporary society. With its eclectic cast of characters and offbeat storyline, the movie is sure to entertain and challenge audiences in equal measure.
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