A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.A real estate developer returns to his old Philly neighborhood and must decide to raze or resurrect the family bar.
Joseph R. Gannascoli
- Charlie
- (as Joe Gannascoli)
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I can't believe I spent money to watch this movie. I'm no movie critic, but this had to be the worst screenplay ever submitted to any movie studio! Who approved this?? Zero plot, zero character development, zero humor. Seriously, very unlikeable characters. Whoever is giving positive reviews has to be related to the so-called writer or director. Really bad movie.
Was excited to watch this film as I grew up in Upper Darby PA where this film was based on. But the plot never took off, was really slow and disjointed and was hard for me to connect with any of the characters. As it ended, I found myself asking what just happened and it can't be over - as the story never really materialized. It was semi-entertaining at times and had a few laughs, but wasn't really ever engaged with it.
Stereotypes are true but to be avoided because they do not offer fresh perspectives, rather they present fixed views that coddle our expectations. Using the familiar return story, this movie exploits every stereotype it in almost every degree.
We have the cranky father, the old band of friends, the various women (this is mostly a male tale told from the male angle); economic hardship, career and ambition disappointments and many passing shots of houses and streets that would not grace a glossy lifestyle magazine.
Along with those tired contextual clichés we have the representation of working class men as horny, hard-drinking and unlikely to reach any form of maturity. They have scant lives besides benders and laughing drunkenly in their endless pursuit of male bonding. Such fixed and narrow representations of other social groups usually cause anger but perhaps this cohort are phlegmatic about such things.
To use a phrase, It is what it is, and if this story with its good intentions and able cast of actors seems worth the time, then so be it. Don't look for much above the prosaic.
We have the cranky father, the old band of friends, the various women (this is mostly a male tale told from the male angle); economic hardship, career and ambition disappointments and many passing shots of houses and streets that would not grace a glossy lifestyle magazine.
Along with those tired contextual clichés we have the representation of working class men as horny, hard-drinking and unlikely to reach any form of maturity. They have scant lives besides benders and laughing drunkenly in their endless pursuit of male bonding. Such fixed and narrow representations of other social groups usually cause anger but perhaps this cohort are phlegmatic about such things.
To use a phrase, It is what it is, and if this story with its good intentions and able cast of actors seems worth the time, then so be it. Don't look for much above the prosaic.
I'm from Delco. This movie made us look like trash! So hard to watch! They could have at least filmed in Delco at the real locations. I guess bc they couldn't book Bradley Cooper- they had to film in New Jersey! Too bad, we were all so excited for this movie!
Paolo Pilladi is a director who made a movie with very good actors using a story with lots of potential and a camera work which was quite good... so why the movie felt so flat? Almost like making a cocktail in The Bucket which does not taste well because something is missing, but I cannot pinpoint what!
I really liked the social impact of the story mixed up with the personal drama but all I could actually remember from watching it were the scenes where Irish guys live their dreams through wasted time of drunkenness!
I really liked the social impact of the story mixed up with the personal drama but all I could actually remember from watching it were the scenes where Irish guys live their dreams through wasted time of drunkenness!
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the guys basically kidnap Mick to go to the bar they walk by a bunch of boxes and Dougal grabs a box of Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpets and throws them to all of the guys. The guys then proceed to rub them on their chests. It's is a known fact amongst Philadelphians that one must rub the Butterscotch Krimpet icing side down on a surface in order for the icing to stick to the sponge of the cake and not the plastic when opening the pastry. Otherwise icing and sponge will separate and you're left scraping icing off of plastic.
- GoofsThe characters are having a barbecue at their rental home in Pleasantville, NJ but a highway sign for Lincoln Tunnel can be seen clearly in the background.
- SoundtracksPunk Rock Girl
Written by Joe Jack Talcum (as Anthony Joseph Genaro), Rodney Linderman, Dean Sabatino, David Shulthise
Performed by The Dead Milkmen
Courtesy of Restless Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Also known as
- Crabs in a Bucket
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $48,144
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $29,610
- Mar 21, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $264,961
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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