Spidersecu
Don't Believe the Hype
Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
Brainsbell
The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.
Jenni Devyn
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Crabby McGrouchpants
It's got a *jolly* tone, about Satan, drug *doing*, death, narrowly-avoided death, the mob, etc., and, of course, friendships dragging on past high school and needing to get out of a rut ... need I say more?This pic'll put you in the mood for undergraduate thrills -- why is it college students are more open to experience, but that tone is so hard to catch on purpose?If you haven't seen an Allan Moyle picture since "Pump Up the Volume," this movie won't disappoint. It goes on and on and you're like ... "am I still watching this?"Yes. Yes you are!
Dragoneyed363
WARNING: I advise anyone who has not seen the film yet to not read this comment.Weirdsville was overall a pretty good and entertaining movie. I had been wanting to see it for awhile because it looked very cool and also Taryn Manning was in it and I love her. It ended up being nostalgic for me because, well, when the movie started off, I really didn't know what to expect. I had read what it was about and after I did the movie seemed very promising, but the feeling I got from the opening just wasn't a good one, or to be more kind, a weird one, which is understandable from the obvious title. I mean, for about the first 20 minutes I really just wasn't interested in it and was waiting for something exciting to happen. As the film progressed, it was kind of like a roller coaster. At points (When the Satan-worshiping cults fist come in; the midget cop and when he rounds up his medieval posse; all the Taryn Manning scenes) I was very interested and entertained and was loving it. At others though, it was just so and quite hard to tolerate, because the characters are quite annoying and the plot really doesn't suck you in that much.I love the whole concept, though; A cult wanting the blood of a girl who they believed was brought back by Lucipher himself, while at the same time her screw-up friends who are constantly high are on the mission to pay off a guy who they had a drug dealing with and at the end the stories all collide into one; It was just so chaotic and fun. At the same time though, it could've been handled way better. Well, I enjoyed it to an extent and I enjoyed Taryn Manning for she made the movie so much better, but overall there are a lot of greater films I could have spent my time with. Maybe I would enjoy it more an rewatch, we'll see.
dilbertsuperman
What a fabulous movie full of oddball characters and realistic dialog that is very funny. Two junkies come up with a scheme to pull a job in order to pay off a debt they can't pay at the moment. They get chased by Satan worshipers, dwarfs(or are they gnomes?), and of course the cops now and then. Every twist in this movie is a turn into something bizarre and unexpected and delicious.I love the character of the female Satan worshiper Treena she's able to kick some ass and nothing looks sexier on a woman than some spirit like that. Maggie Castle soaks up and RULES this minor role and is absolutely delicious in every frame. Maggie Castle - MEOW!! One of the great things that keeps this movie together is the dialog between old party buddies, it felt very real with the games they play on each other all the time and the continual verbal sparring adds a nice jump to the flick's pace.This movie reminded me of Pulp Fiction or Killing Zoe or Love is a .45, or Way of the Gun in the way it's an indie style road movie with weird characters all over the place.
Phillip Kendall
Besides that the two lead actors are pretty funny I hated most bits of this movie. Basically this is a stupid stoner caper with a catch. The catch is that instead of smoking weed the idiot protagonists are addicted to Heroin. Unlike in Trainspotting these characters just act stoned and I think if they were on heroin as much as depicted they wouldn't be able to drive, communicate or function. Totally unrealistic. Why glamorise the needle? Are we so desensitised by drug use that we resort to crazy heroin antics. Nutter hilarity ensues with all things cinematic: Midgets, Satanic worshippers and the mafia no trite cliché is abandoned. Do Not like this one bit. How is this in the 2007 Toronto Film Festival?