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Halloweed

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41min
NOTE IMDb
3,6/10
746
MA NOTE
Halloweed (2016)
ComedyHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA comedic blend of murder, mystery and marijuana. Trying to escape the infamy of a serial killer father, Trent Modine and his goof-ball stepbrother Joey, both seeking a new start, find refug... Tout lireA comedic blend of murder, mystery and marijuana. Trying to escape the infamy of a serial killer father, Trent Modine and his goof-ball stepbrother Joey, both seeking a new start, find refuge in the small town of Mooseheart. Joey, a complete stoner in a town known for its good we... Tout lireA comedic blend of murder, mystery and marijuana. Trying to escape the infamy of a serial killer father, Trent Modine and his goof-ball stepbrother Joey, both seeking a new start, find refuge in the small town of Mooseheart. Joey, a complete stoner in a town known for its good weed and stories of the Candy Corn Killer, is a disaster waiting to happen. As you can imagi... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • LazRael Lison
  • Scénario
    • Michael Bussan
    • Dale Zawada
  • Casting principal
    • Simon Rex
    • Shannon Brown
    • Jim O'Heir
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,6/10
    746
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • LazRael Lison
    • Scénario
      • Michael Bussan
      • Dale Zawada
    • Casting principal
      • Simon Rex
      • Shannon Brown
      • Jim O'Heir
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux49

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    Simon Rex
    Simon Rex
    • Joey
    Shannon Brown
    Shannon Brown
    • Trent Modine
    Jim O'Heir
    Jim O'Heir
    • Mayor Price
    Michelle Mueller
    Michelle Mueller
    • Madison
    Jayson Bernard
    Jayson Bernard
    • Connor Price
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Judge Pilmington
    Jason Mewes
    Jason Mewes
    • Quincy
    Robert Craighead
    Robert Craighead
    • Lloyd
    Lester Speight
    Lester Speight
    • Sheriff Johnson
    Deja Dee
    Deja Dee
    • Deputy Thompson
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Patch
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Vincent Modine
    Andy Milonakis
    Andy Milonakis
    • Spanky
    Vince Corazza
    Vince Corazza
    • Zach
    Jacqueline Fae
    Jacqueline Fae
    • Sandy
    • (as Jacqui Holland)
    Eric Sweeney
    Eric Sweeney
    • Gary
    Suzette Brown
    Suzette Brown
    • Brenda Klahmburger
    Mouzam Makkar
    Mouzam Makkar
    • Rosa
    • Réalisation
      • LazRael Lison
    • Scénario
      • Michael Bussan
      • Dale Zawada
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs20

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    9ddawwg

    Dope film, literally!

    If you are one for a raunchy, goofy comedic adventure then this film will sit with you very well. With that being said, this isn't a movie striving to be nominated for an academy award in any sense of the term and therefore it shouldn't be treated that way, rather it's perfect if you are in the mood for many late night laughs with your buddies, toked up or sober. The blend of the personalities behind Trent and Joey drive the movies comedic value considering the fact that they're polar opposites for the most part, but at times are the same person making the audience love their bond that much more. Both Shannon Brown and Simon Rex do a great job of fulfilling their individual roles. I've seen Brown play some pretty intense roles in the past, this role was quite the departure from those, but he was still great carrying the lead role, Trent. The other lead, Simon Rex, played a character that he's probably used to playing, although probably not a stretch for him, he still absolutely delivered a strong performance. Most of the supporting cast is good, a nice balance of witty and sane characters throughout the plot. Lloyd, played by Robert Craighead, really stood out from all the other supporting players, he was a riot. The plot is kind of hard to follow during the first part of the movie, but as the film nears its ending it gradually clears up more and more which is one of my few and minor complaints about this film as a comedy. Overall, the film does a great job of doing what I believe it aimed to accomplish.
    4pdlussier1

    Halloweed: Love or Hate - It's a Whole Bunch of Things

    A film marketed as a comedy by putting so much focus on its pot-headedness usually screams out the type of audience it targets: most teens and perpetual adolescents, spilling out to include the non-artistically-driven permanent potheads. This one's no exception, while it also tries to rope in none-of-the-above slasher fans who've come to accept that comedy is as agreeable as blood to the genre, it's attitude and the kills that define a slasher. So, that title, "Halloweed", and the cover art… Thinking "Halloween" spoof is normal, just dead wrong.

    If you're part of the first group: It's set up to please from the get go; just a question of taste whether or not you love it.

    For the potheads: Depends on what you're smoking, I suppose, but know that pot is hardly a part of the story the marketing leads on. You won't find Cheech or Chong.

    If you're in the last group: Nothing to satisfy you here; nothing matching the intelligence of "Behind the mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon" or the slapstick silliness of "Tucker & Dale vs Evil" though it does match its crassness and actually has a musically-denoted Benny Hill moment. Murder is part of the story, and it's handled in classic slasher fashion, this time sporting a baby-head mask, but the scenes are few and killing is just one of those things, like too many, that float in the background but never really seem to be a part of the plot, much like a "Scary Movie" spoof but, again, not.

    No 80s nostalgia here, itself refreshing, and yet I was reminded of 80s fare by the generically unsophisticated absurd-is-normal plot developments, tropes, and resolution that were a hallmark of that period, right down to the caricatured baddies and the foul elderly semi- sidekick. If you were around, you'll know what I mean.

    The first ten seconds past the titles establishes the vulgar humour to come, and, certainly, the mindless jokes are there and even set the pace for much of the first third but, surprisingly, never delves close to the level of gross or childish one would expect, minus one anal-cavity search. Thankfully, it manages to rise above and out of the toilet crassness after a while, offering a more pleasant level of humour that arises out of the whole rather than isolated jokes, but which never really hits the gut for anyone hoping for mature humour. Nonetheless, you're starting to care.. And that's when it strikes you: it's more enjoyable because it focuses primarily on Shannon Brown's more sympathetic Trent Modine and it's been a while since the juvenile pot- & penis-obsessed Joey (played by Simon Rex) was on screen. A rewrite that excludes this character would be easy but I'm certain fans will disagree, for, after all, there's no "teen" or "pothead" humour without him.

    There's also a meta attempt that weakly rears its head at times but is so unbalanced and flat it stands out as lazy writing that adds nothing.

    From what I've mentioned you may have deduced its biggest problem: It's highly uneven. In tone, in comedic approach, in structure, in focus, techniques, sound integration, and the plot is a patchwork of divergent elements with minimal significance to the running narrative or interwoven conflicts that never peak to any importance. The bigger-name stars have no real screen significance, cast simply in minor roles that don't, arguably, qualify as cameos. And pot or Halloween are hardly prominent, same for the gang/turf-war aspect or the slasher element or the serial-killer-dad past or the mayoral race or the love hurdle or… and are brothers brothers or the bad guys such bad guys once you get to know them?

    Surprisingly, it all comes together; things happen and life is composed of a whole bunch of elements, some that matter more than others, sometimes not… such is life. In that sense, I honestly see no wrong with the story's direction as it is consistent throughout, often avoiding the expected in the process.

    However, albeit the palatable layer that emerges, it fails to satisfy fully since, through the fog of sporadic variation it thinly coats or lumps over it, it's all too clear, title & marketing included, that the makers were more focused on trying to please as many as possible, not trying to tell a good story in a unique way. An art-house exploration of "spoof" this ain't!

    That said, any reviews preaching either extreme says more about the reviewer than the film. Where in the spectrum of mediocrity you place it is up to you.
    8djbugsle

    Funny spoof of a horror film with a charming cast

    This movie was exactly what I thought it would be and that's a good thing. A perfect mix of humor, suspense and a nice compliment of blood and weed. The movie starts out with a pair of lovable, down on their luck brothers dealing with their infamous father, played by the always wild and entertaining Tom Sizemore. The main lead, Trent Modine(played wonderfully by Shannon Brown), and his half brother, Joey(played by the raunchy yet hilarious Simon Rex) decide to move to the small town of Mooseheart to start a new life. This is when the story takes off and the roller coaster begins. As we follow Trent through the story he encounters some of the wildest characters you'll ever want to meet. The film is great for exactly what it is, a light hearted horror spoof. The cast is the highlight of this film. Tom Sizemore, Danny Trejo, Simon Rex, Ray Wise, Jason Mewes are all brilliantly cast for their respective roles led by Shannon Brown who carries the lead perfectly as the angst ridden, down on his luck ordinary guy that is surrounded by chaos and over the top characters. The chemistry between Trent and Joey and Trent and Madison is genuinely strong. The writing works well and the cinematography is spot on. I had a blast watching this and I'm sure you will too!
    7gressman07

    Exceeded admittedly low expectations

    Heard of this for years, only now getting to for Halloween 2021. Intro animation aside, I found myself enjoying uh, whatever brand of humor this is (I guess a stoner comedy). Admittedly I am sure it helps to uh, partake of such activities while viewing.

    I start all movies at 5 and raise or lower from there. Not expecting much, this went to 7 for me, obviously on a sort of graded scale for Halloween flicks. The stoner comedy works on its own, feels like a throwback to early 2000 flicks of that time. Honestly I was enjoying it for that alone, was surprised at the admittedly quite late (like 1/2 in) introduction of the Baby Face Killer stuff, which was just icing on the cake.
    2vm04k

    Why?

    I like to give indie films a lot of credit because its not easy to get a film completed. But wow. I have no idea what I watched. It took me multiple attempts to get through the whole thing. From a technical standpoint this was a big swing and a miss. The acting was so painful that not a single joke landed. This was a plot that could have been a big hit in the early 2000's with a much stronger script and a better team. I wish I wasn't sucked in by the title of the movie, it's the only element that works.

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    • Anecdotes
      Stars Simon Rex, who also has a role in the 'Scary Movie' series of horror spoofs.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Carnivore, HauntedWeen, and Black Roses (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      Monster Hash
      Performed by True Violet & TMPO

      Written by Jessy Covets, Kayla Miller, Anthony Livanos, Alayna Miller, & Devyn Pristow

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    • How long is Halloweed?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • mars 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Хэллоуин под кайфом
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Californie, États-Unis(unknown)
    • Sociétés de production
      • J&R Productions
      • Summer House Pictures
      • Two 9 Productions
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    • Budget
      • 450 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 41 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39:1

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