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Trash

  • 1999
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
408
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Jaime Pressly, Jeremy Sisto, and Eric Michael Cole in Trash (1999)
BiographyDrama

A spiraling tale of violence, hatred, love, and loyalty about two friends growing up in the poverty-stricken South and learning that the only way for each to escape is by sacrificing the oth... Read allA spiraling tale of violence, hatred, love, and loyalty about two friends growing up in the poverty-stricken South and learning that the only way for each to escape is by sacrificing the other.A spiraling tale of violence, hatred, love, and loyalty about two friends growing up in the poverty-stricken South and learning that the only way for each to escape is by sacrificing the other.

  • Director
    • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
  • Writer
    • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Eric Michael Cole
    • Jaime Pressly
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    408
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
    • Writer
      • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Eric Michael Cole
      • Jaime Pressly
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Sonny James
    Eric Michael Cole
    Eric Michael Cole
    • Anthony DeMarie
    Jaime Pressly
    Jaime Pressly
    • C.J. Callum
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Mrs. DeMarie
    D.J. Dierker
    D.J. Dierker
    • Chris Naylor
    • (as Daniel Joseph)
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Judge Callum
    Charles Venturi
    Charles Venturi
    • Ray Hanna
    Marisa Ryan
    Marisa Ryan
    • Alex Staley
    Brian Krause
    Brian Krause
    • Will Fowler
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Principal Evans
    Phil McKee
    Phil McKee
    • Garrett
    Tommy Hoe
    • Librarian
    Maureen Preuss
    • Mrs. James
    Haynes Brooke
    Haynes Brooke
    • Court Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Denmark
    Stephen Denmark
    • Red
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
    • Writer
      • Mark Anthony Galluzzo
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    User reviews24

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    everbrown5

    Powerful indie breakthrough

    I saw TRASH at the Nashville Independent Film Festival and found it to be a solid notch stronger than any other competing feature at the event. Mark Annthony Galluzzo's extraordinary eye and terrific scene structure stretch the boundaries of low-budget filmmaking. Main character Anthony's harrowing conflict is reminiscent of Scorsese's Mean Streets set in the southern swamps. Jeremy Sisto's vivid performance as antihero Sonny, the tragically hardheaded rebel, set against Eric Michael Cole's meditatively trapped Anthony, makes for one outstanding scene after another. Trash is unpredictable and arresting. It's a triumph of independent filmmaking and i geniunely hope to see it get a theatrical release.
    cyberookie

    TRASH Is A Good Movie For Mature Teens

    I liked this movie!

    The characters were believable and as the story unfolded, it made me realize that people can be victims of circumstance and that there is good in all people. I liked how it was filmed in Florida and that it wasn't your usual "Hollywood" happy ending type movie.

    There was a lot of swearing in the movie but nothing I haven't heard in school and if the language was cleaned up, I don't think it would have seemed as real. I have known people like those in the movie who's lives seemed so hopeless that they ended up in trouble.

    I thought the little black and white dog was adorable and I would like to see that cute puppy in more movies!

    So, if you are mature enough to handle the language and one little glimpse on nudity, I'd say GO SEE THIS MOVIE! I bet you will like it a lot!
    8laffastar

    It was a detailed and exciting portray of the hard times of unfortunate teenagers

    This movie was a drama that told a true story of poor teenagers. I think it was wonderful and truthful. Everyone should see this movie to get to understand the life of the less fortunate. It contained my high school which was very exciting to watch. I loved the struggle of Anthony and how he decided not to choose to follow Sonny. I was a great movie and I would encourage everyone to see it.
    moviemayhem

    can't we all just get along?

    after reading the two previous reviews of trash, I feel almost afraid to say that I thought the film rocked, but it did, fear aside. Jeremy Sisto showed that he's got some decent acting chops, and to the person who thought Jaime Pressly should have either been a bitch, or showed some skin, all i have to say is ever hear of range? the stand-out though is the actor who played her younger brother bobby. Sure we pretty much know whats gonna happen, but the plays the thing. It isn't where you go but how ya get there. This film is better than most independent films, and it's shot well. I don't know if it's gotten a U.S. distributor yet, so check for it in local film fests, like where I screened it. solid.
    theking-8

    "Dawson's Creek" with More Four-Letter Words

    Maybe this sort of melodrama might work with audiences that think "Dawson's Creek" is profound drama, but for most people it will go by as just another parade of teenage angst on a big screen instead of on the tube. Everyone feels too much, everyone suffers for their sins, everyone cries, and everyone drinks, but no one is the least bit sympathetic. When the two lead boys commit an act of violence on a senior citizen, any hope of the audience giving a damn about either of them ends right there, and nothing is ever mentioned again about the victim's fate! Nothing deserves to be said about the use of a handicapped child as a dramatic prop who exists only to be the target of another contrived dramatic incident you can see coming from the first time he shows up. The only minor saving race comes in the form of Jamie Pressly from "Poison Ivy III" and Playboy magazine note. But she is there playing a character so goody-good that she might as well not be there. Her natural wickedness and mischievous personality on display to great effect in other films goes untapped. In short, too highbrow to be trashy fun, too melodramatic to be serious drama, too contrived to be credible, and not nearly enough Jamie Pressly to be worth renting at a video store.

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    • Trivia
      Grip and Truck Driver Tommy Hoe makes an appearance in the end of the film as the janitor at the university. Hoe also wrote and performed the song over the closing credits (along with another Grip Jeff Morris) entitled "Nobody's Children" which was the original title of the film.
    • Quotes

      Anthony DeMarie: One of the first things you learn growing up in the parks is that life is tough and it ain't always fair... and the only people you can truly count on - are your friends.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Hole (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Nobody's Children
      Written by Tommy Hoe

      Performed by Tommy Hoe and Jeff Morris

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Fear
    • Filming locations
      • Gainesville, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cleopatra Productions
      • Dancing Babies Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $850,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Matrix Surround
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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