Things to Do

2006
5.5| 1h25m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 13 June 2006 Released
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Office worker, Adam, quits work to return to his childhood home and settles into the comforts of his parent's backyard. A chance meeting with a friend from his past leads to them making a "Things to Do" list so they can fulfill some of their childhood dreams.

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Drama, Comedy

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Director

Ted Bezaire

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Borserie it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
spearchucker22 One of the best little Indie's I've ever seen. I saw in a little theater in Utah a while back, and I had a chance a little while ago to see at the Bloor st. Cinema's, still loved it. And now I own it via blockbuster's "no late fee" policy. Now I enjoy it whenever I want to. I recommend everyone to see this at least once, and definitely come and put your vote down into this web site. This is a great little film that needs to be seen. You can rent this at Blockbuster already in the festival section across Canada. I hope this film gets distribution in the rest of North America. Wonderful film. Go see it. Go see it, a must see good for the whole family.
aapostoloul Things To Do was a totally pleasant and unexpected surprise. I laughed so hard, I spit out my M&Ms! Everyone has gone through a traumatic event in their life that makes them reflect on, where am I going? What I am doing? There are so many things I have yet to do! Things To Do captures this beautifully and makes you laugh in the process! Hysterical moments - tennis balls and tear-away pants! The type of movie you make a part of your collection and watch again and again when you need to feel good. Great performances, look out for Daniel Wilson. Really good soundtrack, love to know where I could find it. Think Garden State meets The Royal Tenenbaums. Loved it!
info-10563 I came across this film based on high recommendation from an established film producer. I enjoyed the direction in the film and would like to see more work from this filmmaker. I especially enjoyed the use of the El Camino...where have all these great cars gone? The chemistry between the two leads was also good. I have seen plenty of indie films and this one definitely makes my top ten...it makes for a great trip into a "twenty-something's" past, begging you to ask what's important in life, especially if you've found yourself in a position you did not entirely choose to be in. I am sure there are lots of twenty-somethings in a place like this right now...check this film out, it has something to say about this period of indecision.
Joseph Catalfano A slow, sometimes amusing story about the confusion, disillusionment, and dissatisfaction of a 20-something who moves back home, struggles with an unfulfilling life, etc. One can't help but feel that the whole thing borrows too heavily from other, better films (i.e. Office Space, Napoleon Dynamite). This would be a better film if the acting were better, but then again, the characters are not very interesting as written, so the actors don't have much to work with. The film is simply too ordinary and only slightly amusing to recommend it, but, if you're at this point in your life, you will find a lot to relate to here. Tries to be very droll and Wes Anderson- esquire in its quirkiness, but it all doesn't add up to much, and no one really changes as a result of 90 minutes of film. So few people have voted that I don't think this ever got a wide or noticeable release in either theaters or DVD, which is strange because the production value is above par.