Cubussoli
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Bumpy Chip
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Justina
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
community_party
i just got to the milestone 100th viewing of Desert Blue. this movie was way better than most quirky movies with youthful casts. i need visine. oh so quirky. oh so youthful. visine,visine,visine. great,great,great. i love casey affleck, morgan freeman and johnny depp
Squrpleboy
If you ever happen upon Baxter, California (Pop. 87, and home tothe world's largest ice cream cone) you might wanna just keep ontruckin' clear on through to the next town; there's NOTHINGhappening here.Populated with a very small cast of marginally eccentriccharacters, mostly listless teens, Desert Blue tells the story of agroup of bored (and boring) townsfolk inhabiting what remains ofan old miners settlement. One day a Cultural Studies professor(John Heard) and his snotty young actress daughter (KateHudson) stop by to get a look at the world's largest ice cream conemonument! Suddenly, a tanker truck carrying the secret ingredientused to make local soda-magnate Empire Cola's special brewoverturns and spews out toxic chemicals, which of course meansthe FBI is called in to quarantine the town! Now all the teens haveleft to do is sit around drinking and making out! Which means ofcourse that Hudson's character, Skye, will fall for the sensitive (ie.,dumb) local boy, Blue, who is so desperately trying to fulfill hisdead father's dream of opening a water-park in the middle of thedesert (?), and in turn she become a much more sensitive womanin the process! Awwww. Oh, and Christina Ricci likes to blow stuffup...........real good!The film reeks of having little to say, or show, but nonetheless s-t- r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g out what it does provide as long as it can. None ofthe characters is expanded on enough to be truly engaging oranything beyond mere caricature. Not that the acting is bad (withthe exception of Ricci, who is just horrible), but Hudson comes offas the closest to being realistic, with the others merely beingample. The film itself doesn't look too bad visually, although itbecomes very noticeable that most action takes place outside ofthe town, or inside locations, so that no people outside of the castappear anywhere. The best part of the film is the eclecticsoundtrack, featuring some nice old Country & Western tracksspliced in amongst the newer lo-fi stuff. Over-all, I've written farmore than this film deserves words wasted on it.5/10. Yawn. Sunday afternoon fodder at best or a cure forinsomnia at least.
kejava-3
I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. This movie, led by an ensemble cast of young and rising actors (Brendan Sexton, Kate Hudson, Casey Affleck, Christina Ricci), starts slowly but gathers momentum nicely. Skye (Hudson), an up-and-coming actress with her own cable comedy, gets trapped in a small California town well off the highway when a chemical spill shuts down the only road in and out of town. Stuck far from her world -- in a town without cable or cell phones -- Skye is befriended by Blue (Sexton) and meets the local "gang" -- five kids without much to do. Over two days punctuated by explosions -- the results of Ely's (Ricci) love for illicit bomb making -- the group bonds together in unexpected ways.
Boyo-2
It took awhile to get going, but I ended up loving "Desert Blue" quite a bit. It was nice to see Sexton play a character without the need for anger-management, and I also liked Kate Hudson also. It wasn't the greatest, funniest or most touching movie I ever saw, but it was certainly better than most. I liked practically every character on some level, and I can't say that about a lot of movies. It made me think of "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" & "Bagdad Cafe" with a touch of "Firestarter".