Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe gritty true-life story of a notorious Boston criminal and his gang who, driven by addiction and greed, commit a series of dangerous robberies during the height of the OxyContin drug trad... Tout lireThe gritty true-life story of a notorious Boston criminal and his gang who, driven by addiction and greed, commit a series of dangerous robberies during the height of the OxyContin drug trade.The gritty true-life story of a notorious Boston criminal and his gang who, driven by addiction and greed, commit a series of dangerous robberies during the height of the OxyContin drug trade.
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This movie is not riveting, it's not anything special. What this movie is, is a movie that brings you into the real life drama of what exactly happened with oxycontin. I lived this exact scenario myself. The only thing that I can say that makes this movie completely inaccurate is the way they act when they crush up the pill and then snort it. They portray them like crackheads that is not at all how it is or was. In each scene where they're holding an oxy over there head making them answer questions or whatever, this is not how any opiate Addict would possibly react. Inconclusion in conclusion I would say that this is absolutely in accurate depiction of what happened when it came to oxycontin however I will say that it is not an accurate depiction of what it is to be an opioid addict.
This film hits the nail on the head. When oxy hit the scene, people didn't know what they were headed for. Oxycontin is the narcotic that caused pharmacies to be forced to lock up narcotics in a safe box. My wife worked at cvs for 19 years and she remembers when they started implementing safe boxes. This movie tells the true tale of what these bills from big pharm did to begin the destruction of society all for profit. The blood scenes are fake as hell but for a b movie, it rocks. Great job guys. Danny hickey is a real person who went through this nightmare and lived to tell the story. He was actually thrown off a cliff because the local dealers were mad at him for cutting into their profits. He came out of it a better man with a story that can save others.
Hey, you don't know me, but I am a good friend of Joe's. He showed me your movie, OxyMorons.... I have to tell you, I was floored. It was so real.... even the pretty awful and graphic scenes.... it showed EXACTLY how it is.... the good , the bad, and the flipping awful. My hat is off to you. Especially being a first time director!! Seriously, the cinematography, the music, you even got real live Bostonians to play the roles so everyone doesn't sound like they are in Brooklyn!! In all seriousness, the Oxy epidemic has touched the lives in one way or another of pretty much EVERYONE in and around the greater Boston area... and nothing I have seen or read about it has ever struck me as being as close to reality as this flick. You told it just like it is for thousands of people, no sugar coating... no embellishing... just cold, hard, and kinda scary truth. You have a gift dude.... Keep 'em coming!!
~Lauren Barry
~Lauren Barry
I'm torn with this. They invested all their money in the production and the story line was pretty good. Acting ok..... but the fakeness of the blood and some sceneces just killed it for me.
Stll ok for a b movie
6.1.
Stll ok for a b movie
6.1.
In the late 1990s Boston's streets were hit by a new drug that was seen as the gateway 'drug of choice' to heroin – this was Oxy-Contin and was an opiate based pain killer. It was designed to be a sow release pill and so had to be taken whole. However, if you interfered with it you could break it down and turn it into a 'get away from it all' drug in a matter of minutes. Enter an Irish American mother who has her boys who are low level criminals, they soon realise what they are on to and set about taking over the streets in a very 'in your face way'.
As with all drug pushers there is going to be violence, there is going to be profanity, there is going to be sex and there will be heartache. This does all that in spades and a bit more besides. It is wearing its message on its sleeve but we sort of don't mind.
The acting is actually mostly very good with some, non fatal, exceptions. The one thing that is an issue is the poor sound quality throughout and that is a production flaw. That lends itself to presenting this as a cheap presentation, which it most certainly is not. It is opinionated, it does have a story to tell and it can be gritty in the violence sense that that particular word is used. However, it is entertaining for most of the right reasons and will keep your attention right up until the last – so on that basis I can recommend.
As with all drug pushers there is going to be violence, there is going to be profanity, there is going to be sex and there will be heartache. This does all that in spades and a bit more besides. It is wearing its message on its sleeve but we sort of don't mind.
The acting is actually mostly very good with some, non fatal, exceptions. The one thing that is an issue is the poor sound quality throughout and that is a production flaw. That lends itself to presenting this as a cheap presentation, which it most certainly is not. It is opinionated, it does have a story to tell and it can be gritty in the violence sense that that particular word is used. However, it is entertaining for most of the right reasons and will keep your attention right up until the last – so on that basis I can recommend.
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- AnecdotesThe jail scenes were filmed in a closed wing of The Barnstable County Corrections Facility in Barnstable, MA. There was so much mold on the set, the crew had to bleach the entire area to decrease the possibility of infection.
- GaffesNear the beginning of the film, a pharmaceutical salesman is shown "detailing" a physician and lauding the merits of a new prescription drug known as "Oxy-Contin." This is completely in error. Oxy-Contin is a Schedule II narcotic which can only be handled by physicians and pharmacists who have a current "BNDD number." Salesmen, as shown in this scene are not entitled to have any of a Schedule II medication and federal law prohibits giving out samples of any scheduled drugs.
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Written by DJ Villian
Performed by DJ Villian
Published by Bangtheory Records
Courtesy of Bangtheory Records
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- Budget
- 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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