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Tail Lights Fade

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
881
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Denise Richards, Jake Busey, and Breckin Meyer in Tail Lights Fade (1999)
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A young woman relay races across Canada with her boyfriend and another couple to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.A young woman relay races across Canada with her boyfriend and another couple to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.A young woman relay races across Canada with her boyfriend and another couple to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.

  • Director
    • Malcolm Ingram
  • Writers
    • Matthew Gissing
    • Malcolm Ingram
  • Stars
    • Jaimz Woolvett
    • Breckin Meyer
    • Jake Busey
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    881
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Malcolm Ingram
    • Writers
      • Matthew Gissing
      • Malcolm Ingram
    • Stars
      • Jaimz Woolvett
      • Breckin Meyer
      • Jake Busey
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Ben
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Cole
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Bruce
    Elizabeth Berkley
    Elizabeth Berkley
    • Eve
    Tanya Allen
    Tanya Allen
    • Angie
    Ben Derrick
    • Cutlass Mike
    Doug Hardwick
    • Accountant Tom
    • (as Douglas Hardwick)
    Denise Richards
    Denise Richards
    • Wendy
    Marcus Hondro
    Marcus Hondro
    • Shadley
    • (as Marcus Hondros)
    Tristin Leffler
    • Hemp Girl
    • (as Tristen Leffler)
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Grower Brian
    Matthew Gissing
    • Thug #1
    • (as Matt Gissing)
    Darryl Quon
    Darryl Quon
    • Thug #2
    • (as Darryl Quan)
    Gordie Giroux
    • Boy
    Lisa Marie
    Lisa Marie
    • Kitty
    Sean Campbell
    Sean Campbell
    • Onlooker
    John J.D. Dryden
    • Friend
    • (as John Dryden)
    Chris Hagel
    • Terrence
    • Director
      • Malcolm Ingram
    • Writers
      • Matthew Gissing
      • Malcolm Ingram
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    4Ed-Shullivan

    Tail Lights Fade Simply Just Runs Out Of Gas

    The film starts out with an interesting musical score complimenting the cinematography of two contrasting vibrant red and green sports cars travelling along the city of Toronto's Queensway Boulevard driven by Jake Busey and Breckin Meyer. The story evolves around the two pals Jake Busey and Breckin Meyer agreeing to travel from Toronto to Vancouver with their respective babes Denise Richards and Tanya Allen in their passenger seats in an effort to clean out a marijuana grow operation that belongs to Tanya Allen's imprisoned brother played by Jaimz Woolvett, before the police discover its whereabouts. Woolvett's girlfriend played by the less than stellar actress Elizabeth Berkley is also trying to find out where her imprisoned boyfriends grow op is located so that she can harvest the crop and sell it for her own financial gain.

    So we experience a road trip of sorts with pit stops along the way that includes stops at strip bars, restaurants and the odd road kill. An endless stream of blathering arguments ensue amongst the four weary traveller's but little else of any substance.

    I enjoy a good road trip themed film that has a purpose in mind, but Tail Lights Fade although a low budget film, was not very interesting, and I found the ending extremely weak and the way to leave an audience disappointed. One of my favourite road trip movies was the 2010 release of MY OWN LOVE SONG starring Forest Whitaker, Renee Zellweger and Nick Nolte. Hands down, if you wanted to make a choice of which film to see, my advice would be to see the latter and avoid Tail Lights Fade.
    1tiki-bob

    Breckin Meyer sucks

    This movie was totally unwatchable, and I think I have discovered the pattern. If Meyer is in it, avoid it at all costs. It's hard to believe that people can actually make a living making such crap. Also, maybe his problem is movies about cars, since Rat Race and Road Trip were also garbage
    9Marcos Devilboy

    Not Too Faded

    This is not a great film but it clips along and is pretty entertaining. It was made here in Vancouver, probably cheaply, and it has some nice scenery and good acting. Jake Bussey is lively and Denise Richards is great to look at and the supporting actors, including Jaimz Woolvet from 'Unforgiven' are good and often quite funny. It has a plot and some hip references and I would certainly recommend this film, in particular to anyone who likes road movies.
    mcgillj77

    NOT the best film ever.. but.

    I had been curious to see the "OTHER" films released under the View Askew banner.. this film while not under that banner was still directed by a friend of the View Askew crew, and.. included one little cameo (uncredited).

    I will DISAGREE with the other poster.. I thought EVERYONE was exceptionally strong in their roles, aside from "Angie" and "Eve", c'mon face it .. "Showgirls" was a T&A movie, Berkley while cute can't act. The movie deals with Angie (sadly) who's brother gets busted for possession. So his sister decides to burn his stash, her boyfriend (Meyer) invites himself who in turn invites the other 2 yokels (Busey, Richards) and they turn it into a road rally as they are all racing nuts. There is some good dialogue, and Meyer gives his all in a rather thankless part.. as much as Richard (she's funny as hell as the white trash girlfriend) and Busey.. well he can't be his son, clone maybe.. All in all, its a funny movie.. and it has a rather downer kind of ending.. But, it is still very much worth the rental. Better than some other films out there, alot better than many. It won't knock your socks off, and.. you probably won't really remember much of it next week.. But it is a decent 90 minutes of viewing.. ONE note, the DVD BLOWS! There are, sadly, ZERO extra features and not even a trailer for the film.. But still, a decent enough movie at least worthy of one watch.
    8shiplore

    Indie goodness

    I didn't expect much going in but was pleasantly surprised... A dialogue driven film with some pretty good performances.. one of the few roles I've liked both jake busey and denise richards in.. in the vein of the View Askew/Kevin Smith films.. great soundtrack that features.. Modest Mouse and Silver Jews among other indie greats.

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      In an interview for website IGN, writer/director Malcolm Ingram described the experience as being very unpleasant to handle. "But it wasn't in the cards. The Producer was insane, The Production company was lame, I was too green to deal with such insanity as the schedule being cut down by 12 days two weeks before we went to camera. On that film our Producer actually made offers to two separate actresses (Lisa Marie and Elizabeth Berkeley) at the same time. They both accepted and my poor screenwriter had to tear chunks of the script out and create a role to accommodate both actors. They were both great, and I wasn't complaining to have two incredible ladies in my film... but that is an example of the level of professionalism I was dealing with. I also remember we had a bare bones crew doing pick up shots for free to try and make up for the days we lost. God bless 'em. We were shooting a highly illegal scene involving fake cop cars and high speeds. No one really wanted to be there, But... It had to be done. The Producer (the one who f***ed us for days and left us in this highly precarious situation) didn't even stick around to show support, saying, "I'll say a prayer for you guys" as she bolted away from the travesty she was responsible for. The real shame is that I think that the actors really gave the goods... and the crew worked their hearts out. In the end... it wasn't what I had envisioned. However I'm still proud of the actors... and forever grateful to the crew... Wish I could have given 'em something to be a little prouder."
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      The Director Wishes to Thank: JESUS CHRIST
    • Soundtracks
      History Lesson Part II
      Performed by Minutemen

      Written by Mike Watt

      Published by Thunderspeils Music (BMI)

      Administered by Bug Music, Inc.

      Courtesy of SST Records

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1999 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Заметая следы
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gold Load Productions
      • Highwire Entertainment
      • British Columbia Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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