Kitchen: It's An Invasion

Kitchen: The Realest and Rawest is a 2009 American adult animated science fiction black comedy action film based on the Kingson animated series Kitchen. Directed by Ralf Hat and written by him and Mike Oxlong, the film stars the regular television voice cast of Oxlong, Harry Cox, Phil Accio, and so forth. Guest performances include Zach Galifianakis, Mark Hamill, Olivia Munn, Kid Rock, Benedict Cumberbatch. The film sets on the arrival of an advanced alien race on Earth that supposedly has come to bring total world peace, but turns out having ulterior motives. It follows series protagonists Vic, Pants, and Chuck as they find themselves attempting to revolt against the aliens' genocidal plot to replace and remake humanity in their image. The film parodies various alien invasion fiction, as well as disaster, action, and war films, while also staying true to the series' unconventional subversive humor and exaggerated nature. Kitchen: The Realest and Rawest was released on November 13, 2009 and grossed $60 million worldwide on a $15 million budget and despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was met with acclaim from an audience scale. It is also declared to be the first and only R-rated feature film produced by Kingson Films.

Voice cast

 * Mike Oxlong as Vic / John
 * Harry Cox as Pants
 * Phil Accio as Chuck
 * Zach Galifianakis as Lord Laggu of The Utopians
 * Mark Hamill as General Azzole
 * Jenny Tayla as Macles
 * Annie Position as Christine
 * Ralf Hat as Tim / Mayor Bigg / several Utopian Soliders / Additional voices
 * Billy West as Eric / Additional voices
 * Jamison J. James as James
 * Tress MacNeille as Rachel
 * David Cross as Mr. Henry
 * Keith Ferguson as Utopian Solider
 * Olivia Munn as Utopian Solider
 * Kid Rock as The President of the United States
 * Benedict Cumberbatch as The Beast
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Newscaster / Additional voices
 * H. Jon Benjamin as Ski Mask Guy

Music
The film's soundtrack was released separately from its score on November 10, 2009, under the Kingson Records label.

It features two original songs performed by Brian Causey of Man or Astro-man? and Kid Rock. Noticeably missing are "Intergalactic" performed by hip hop group Beastie Boys, "Smooth Operator" performed by Sade, and "99 Red Balloons" performed by Nena.


 * 1) Angel Witch - "Sweet Danger" - 3:07
 * 2) Fugazi - "I'm So Tired" - 1:59
 * 3) Metric - "Combat Baby" - 3:29
 * 4) Kid Rock - "Peace Out, Daba Dooey" - 1:31
 * 5) Strapping Young Lad - "Oh My Fucking God" - 3:34
 * 6) Filter - "Dose" - 3:53
 * 7) Helmet - "In The Meantime" - 3:04
 * 8) Nothingface - "Make Your Own Bones" - 3:29
 * 9) Rancid - "Killing Zone" - 2:39
 * 10) Brian Causey - "The Realest and Rawest" - 1:17
 * 11) DMX - "Bring Your Whole Crew" - 3:40
 * 12) Oingo Boingo - "Perfect System" - 3:46
 * 13) Anti-Nowhere League - "So What?" - 4:33
 * 14) Cypress Hill - "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" - 4:03

Score
The film's score was composed by series creator Ralf Hat and the aforementioned surf rock group Man or Astro-man?, who have also composed the majority of the television series' score.