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Ein unbeholfener Highschool-Schüler versucht, seine Jungfräulichkeit zu verlieren, bevor seine Eltern und ihr satanischer Kult ihn dem Teufel opfern können.Ein unbeholfener Highschool-Schüler versucht, seine Jungfräulichkeit zu verlieren, bevor seine Eltern und ihr satanischer Kult ihn dem Teufel opfern können.Ein unbeholfener Highschool-Schüler versucht, seine Jungfräulichkeit zu verlieren, bevor seine Eltern und ihr satanischer Kult ihn dem Teufel opfern können.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Kristin Bauer
- Mary
- (as Kristin Bauer van Straten)
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At a mercifully brief 80 minutes Teen Lust does its best not to overstay its welcome, but even at that length, the jokes in this Canadian teen "horror comedy" spoof are starting to wear gossamer thin by the second half.
The first act has the lion's share of laughs and surprises as we are introduced to high school buddies and virgins Neil and Matt, who, themselves and their families, are part of a suburban Satanic worshipping church. Neither realises, unlike their parents and the other members, that a ceremony held just prior to Neil's 18th birthday will involve the young virgin lad being sacrificed to Satan. Neil escapes the knife of cult leader Sheldon played by a lovingly over-acting Cary Elwas and he and Matt thereafter engage in a continuous chase over the ensuing night, attempting to both evade pursuing Satanists, while trying to bust their cherries and thereby make their capture irrelevant.
Although promoted as such, there's no serious horror in this flick, which, despite its title, adopts an incredibly prim and proper perspective to the premise of 2 supposedly randy young guys trying desperately to bed any available females. There's more nudity in the theatrical release poster than in the film. Surely all Canadians don't continually try to bonk each other with their clothes on, as suggested in this movie, including inside brothels? And why do the boys continually make themselves very visible on the sides of busy, well - lit roads, if they are trying to hide from those hunting them?
There's a few giggles to be had involving Neil's skill with card tricks and Annie Clark is a welcome presence, as his true flame Denise, but Teen Lust does suffer a few identity problems in the second half, where it doesn't seem to quite know whether to ramp up the laughs or the thrills of the chase. All in all, it's a mildly amusing diversion of short duration, guaranteed not to leave any lasting memories, good or otherwise.
The first act has the lion's share of laughs and surprises as we are introduced to high school buddies and virgins Neil and Matt, who, themselves and their families, are part of a suburban Satanic worshipping church. Neither realises, unlike their parents and the other members, that a ceremony held just prior to Neil's 18th birthday will involve the young virgin lad being sacrificed to Satan. Neil escapes the knife of cult leader Sheldon played by a lovingly over-acting Cary Elwas and he and Matt thereafter engage in a continuous chase over the ensuing night, attempting to both evade pursuing Satanists, while trying to bust their cherries and thereby make their capture irrelevant.
Although promoted as such, there's no serious horror in this flick, which, despite its title, adopts an incredibly prim and proper perspective to the premise of 2 supposedly randy young guys trying desperately to bed any available females. There's more nudity in the theatrical release poster than in the film. Surely all Canadians don't continually try to bonk each other with their clothes on, as suggested in this movie, including inside brothels? And why do the boys continually make themselves very visible on the sides of busy, well - lit roads, if they are trying to hide from those hunting them?
There's a few giggles to be had involving Neil's skill with card tricks and Annie Clark is a welcome presence, as his true flame Denise, but Teen Lust does suffer a few identity problems in the second half, where it doesn't seem to quite know whether to ramp up the laughs or the thrills of the chase. All in all, it's a mildly amusing diversion of short duration, guaranteed not to leave any lasting memories, good or otherwise.
I thought the premise of the film was lending itself to some fun. I was imagining a mix of magic used for pornographic reasons and devil ridden apostles trying to kill the protagonist. But in the end it was just uneventful, unsuspenseful and unfunny.
There isn't more I can say about it, except to fill the mandatory (and pointless!) ten lines, not because I can't find something, but because there really isn't anything worth telling. I think Jesse Carere is a talented young actor that was completely wasted on a really weak script.
Bottom line: waste of time.
There isn't more I can say about it, except to fill the mandatory (and pointless!) ten lines, not because I can't find something, but because there really isn't anything worth telling. I think Jesse Carere is a talented young actor that was completely wasted on a really weak script.
Bottom line: waste of time.
Funny and fun. It felt like a horror movie version of Superbad, but not as good.
Some of it was clunky, but overall it was really entertaining. Torn between 6-7/10
The lead was a little too flat as the straightman, which is a bummer since his buddy was great on screen and it would have been nice if there was a little more chemistry between them.
Story and ending themselves were both fun. The last scene they stuck on the end was super bad though. They should have ended it when the story came to a conclusion or had a better epilogue.
Some of it was clunky, but overall it was really entertaining. Torn between 6-7/10
The lead was a little too flat as the straightman, which is a bummer since his buddy was great on screen and it would have been nice if there was a little more chemistry between them.
Story and ending themselves were both fun. The last scene they stuck on the end was super bad though. They should have ended it when the story came to a conclusion or had a better epilogue.
When I sat down to watch the 2014 horror comedy "Teen Lust", here late in 2022, I had never heard about the movie. But with it being a movie that I hadn't seen, of course I opted to give it a go.
Writers Jason Stone and Blaine Thurier managed to put together a script and storyline that was actually entertaining and funny at the same time. And the story also had elements of horror and some lovely goofy takes on a Satanic cult, while it also had the feel of an archetypical adolescence coming-of-age comedy, much akin to, for example, "American Pie".
Something that really impressed me about director Blaine Thurier's movie was the fact that the movie had Cary Elwes on the cast list. When I first saw him I wasn't sure if it was actually him, so I had to peruse IMDb and saw that it was actually him. He was so well-cast for the role and just made the movie all the more enjoyable with his performance.
"Teen Lust" also had nice performances by the likes of Jesse Carere, Daryl Sabara, Annie Clark, Jon Dore and Emmanuelle Vaugier. So there was a pretty nice cast ensemble here to entertain you.
I was genuinely entertained by "Teen Lust", and it is a movie that definitely is worth watching. Not a classic comedy, but a worty movie of having seen.
My rating of "Teen Lust" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Writers Jason Stone and Blaine Thurier managed to put together a script and storyline that was actually entertaining and funny at the same time. And the story also had elements of horror and some lovely goofy takes on a Satanic cult, while it also had the feel of an archetypical adolescence coming-of-age comedy, much akin to, for example, "American Pie".
Something that really impressed me about director Blaine Thurier's movie was the fact that the movie had Cary Elwes on the cast list. When I first saw him I wasn't sure if it was actually him, so I had to peruse IMDb and saw that it was actually him. He was so well-cast for the role and just made the movie all the more enjoyable with his performance.
"Teen Lust" also had nice performances by the likes of Jesse Carere, Daryl Sabara, Annie Clark, Jon Dore and Emmanuelle Vaugier. So there was a pretty nice cast ensemble here to entertain you.
I was genuinely entertained by "Teen Lust", and it is a movie that definitely is worth watching. Not a classic comedy, but a worty movie of having seen.
My rating of "Teen Lust" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The basic idea of the movie is funny, sure, but that's about it.
Also: It's not nearly as raunchy as one might think; no nudity whatsoever, no really explicit scenes at all except for a lot of sexual references in the dialogue.
Extremely low production values are painfully evident throughout, and it's hard to say if the jokes could have worked with some remotely decent actors. Apart from Cary Elwes, Kristin Bauer van Straten (Pam from "True Blood") and (possibly) Jon Dore, chances are you won't be familiar with any of the other cast members. And you won't be wondering why...
Really, an absolute waste of time. Move on.
Also: It's not nearly as raunchy as one might think; no nudity whatsoever, no really explicit scenes at all except for a lot of sexual references in the dialogue.
Extremely low production values are painfully evident throughout, and it's hard to say if the jokes could have worked with some remotely decent actors. Apart from Cary Elwes, Kristin Bauer van Straten (Pam from "True Blood") and (possibly) Jon Dore, chances are you won't be familiar with any of the other cast members. And you won't be wondering why...
Really, an absolute waste of time. Move on.
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