Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRemember when you were a teenager and every little event seemed like it was of epic importance, like it would influence the rest of your life?Remember when you were a teenager and every little event seemed like it was of epic importance, like it would influence the rest of your life?Remember when you were a teenager and every little event seemed like it was of epic importance, like it would influence the rest of your life?
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In addition to the movie being weak, the box art is misleading. Calling it "Unrated and off the hook" is just a terrible marketing lie. There is only one scene that could be considered adult. I'm not upset that there was hardly any of this content, I'm just offering fair warning that this movie even fails on box art.
Finally, the positive comments posted here are clearly planted. The over-all score for this film is quite poor (4.2 at the time of this review), yet all of the posted comment seem to be saying this was the best movie they have ever seen. This is the lowest of the low. Grow up.
One of the first signs that I look for to assess whether a film may have some potential or not, is to see if the writer and the director are one and the same person, or if the writer and director are two separate people. Nine out of ten times when the writer and director are one and the same person the film tends to be a flop. The Weekend is such a film. Michael Todd Kuskin deserves some credit for his attempt at writing and directing this film since the actors he put on the screen were pretty good. I just did not enjoy the story line which consists of a bunch of teenage kids who are coming of age and trying to party like there will be no tomorrow and then circumstances present themselves to these hormone raged teenagers that one by one they fall victim to a prank and/or a nearby parent.
Yes, the story is a common one and sometimes such as with the American Pie trilogy the story works and appeals to a vast audience base. The Weekend though, is just a valiant attempt by writer/director Michael Todd Kuskin to try and copy some of the success of earlier films but unfortunately falls short, and I just didn't relate to any one of the characters, or their personal story as being very interesting.
The musical score is another example of how the film tries to maintain an upbeat and hip story, but even the music is not catchy enough to keep an audience remembering The Weekend and wanting for a sequel. Thus in the past 7 years we have yet to see a sequel or a second production by writer/director Michael Todd Kuskin.
I gave The Weekend a 4 out of 10 and I suggest that you will also be disappointed (as I was) if you choose to watch the film.
I actually enjoy teen movies even though I'm getting older, but there was just nothing in this one that could keep my attention.
The acting seemed wooden and the whole editing and camera work just radiates boring to me.
As for the jokes, they where not funny at all, I can't actually remember a single line or joke from the movie and it is only 2 days ago that I tried to watch it.
Avoid.
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Benjamin: [in front of TP'd house] Joey Steiner, come out with your hands up. We have your father!
Jacob Meyers: [grabs him] We're leaving!
Benjamin: We're not going anywhere!
Jacob Meyers: Toilet and eggs is a way to confront without being confrontational.
Benjamin: I thought you were the king of confrontation.
Jacob Meyers: No, I'm the kind of encouragement.
Benjamin: So then encourage my confrontation!
Jacob Meyers: Fine!
- SoundtracksFalling in Love Again
Written by Friedrich Hollaender with English lyrics by Samuel Lerner
Performed by Elizabeth Di Prinzio
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