A deadbeat drunk and a junkie hooker join forces to take on the city, each other, and their own personal shortcomings while trying to scam $98 for bus tickets out of town.A deadbeat drunk and a junkie hooker join forces to take on the city, each other, and their own personal shortcomings while trying to scam $98 for bus tickets out of town.A deadbeat drunk and a junkie hooker join forces to take on the city, each other, and their own personal shortcomings while trying to scam $98 for bus tickets out of town.
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Gregory Ambrose Calderone
- The Busker
- (as Greg Calderone)
Joe Kelly Jr.
- The Repair Man
- (as Joe Kelly)
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What can I say...Very cool! Non stop pure entertainment, never once did I get bored or think about fast forwarding. Wish it was an tv series so it could go on and on and on! Kind of reminded me of "It's always sunny in Philadelphia", without the filtered cussing. Real people, real cussing, real world.....not the disney type conservative filtered version comedy, Definitely not for kids or family!. For the record I consider myself conservative but hate censorship in any form. Yeah, there were not realistic parts but that's all part of comedy in my opinion. Just a real fun movie. Wish there was much more.....
I don't review movies often, but I just had to say something. This movie will leave me thinking....I enjoyed it that much!
I don't review movies often, but I just had to say something. This movie will leave me thinking....I enjoyed it that much!
An other Master-Piece from my fav' one Jeremy Lalonde and such these fabulous peeps I knew thanks to his work I follow.
A great moment spent watching this crazy-awesome movie ! Thanks !
Made it 20 mins in and had to turn it off it was so bad. Not funny but very stupid and bland.
I do not know what has happened to comedy in the last few years but really good comedies are seeming to be a thing of the past.
If i could have i would have rated this -5
A tale of learning that sometimes you think it's better running away from your problems than dealing with them. Entertaining take on it.
The Go-Getters had been on my radar for a little while. The poster stood out from the rest and the premise was interesting:
A deadbeat drunk, Owen and a junkie hooker, Lacie join forces to take on the city, each other, and their own personal shortcomings while trying to scam $98 for bus tickets out of town.
I like both our main characters, and I'll say they both have good chemistry. I'll also say that the way they play off each other comedically is very good, I had a lot of chuckles and some laughs. Not that I want to insult the movie, but this movie plays best when you're having a really 'meh' day; not a sh$t day, but a really 'meh' sort of day, it'll actually make your day. Has a lot of 'gross' but darkly humorous moments that'll catch you off guard. The more serious moments also work themselves into the storyline very well, especially with Owen's brother Kevin. I wish this movie had been a little big longer, at least to have more comedic moments between Owen and Lacie, they really do have a lot of good chemistry.
I'm looking forward to director Jeremy LaLonde's next movie, and I'm giving The Go-Getters a 6 out of 10
I'm looking forward to director Jeremy LaLonde's next movie, and I'm giving The Go-Getters a 6 out of 10
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