I just watched it. I must say, my experience wasn't at least a funny one.
Sooo, this is my "review" or maybe rant, I don't know! Its more or less my ramblings.
Acting - No, no comment. Seriously.
Dialogue - Script sounds like it was in it's second draft and written by a tween. Enough said.
Sound/Music - The music jumps you like mugger in an alleyway. The volume is cranked way up to the heavens and good lord, has the director ever heard of a Boom Mic? Actor's voices are far too quiet you can't hear what their saying.
Love that handling noise tho, really adds to the tension.
Visuals - flailing dances, wigs, cake and bad fake falling - pretty much all I could catch I'm afraid.
Directing - Probably the best scenes were of the cityscape stock footage they bought. I can't say much about the actual directing itself apart from the camera seems to be glued in one place in nearly every scene.
Some scenes were clearly shot on an iPhone. Techniques used were mainly Depth of Field, which basically means your staring someone's blurred ass or the back of someone's head most of the time.
Story - Uh, due to the shoddy editing, it was hard to make out. It starts then stops and then BOOM timeskip, then starts again and BOOM another timeskip. But wait it backtracks a bit to a flashback about some irrelevant guy, then throws you back to the present.
Literally, wft is the deal with aeroplane engine noise between shots!
AH geez, I think we all can admit its a ripped off version of its predecessors. It did not inspire the SLIGHTEST temptation in me to watch Episode 2.
Concluding thoughts:
Probably what your thinking.