Based on the true story of drugs, satanism, and murder in the upper class town of Northport, Long Island in 1984.Based on the true story of drugs, satanism, and murder in the upper class town of Northport, Long Island in 1984.Based on the true story of drugs, satanism, and murder in the upper class town of Northport, Long Island in 1984.
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Birkett Turton
- Greg
- (as Kett Turton)
Darcy Allan
- Beth Cowen
- (as Darcy Allen)
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I loved everything about this film. It totally surprised me by being a million times better than I thought it was going to be. Vincent Kartheiser does a fantastic job as Ricky, making you feel sympathy for a character who could easily have been very unlikeable. The story is told from the viewpoint of Ricky's best friend, Tommy, and the subject-matter of murder and Satanism is handled very capably, with a great deal of understanding for Ricky as an ill-fated and misguided youth. I can't believe this film has not had an official release..it's one hell of a trippy, emotional and unmissable experience.
The soundtrack is great too - I'm off to listen to some more Iron Maiden.
The soundtrack is great too - I'm off to listen to some more Iron Maiden.
I finally tracked down a copy of this still unreleased flick on eBay and it blew me away! Based on the real life Ricky Kasso tragedy, this movie features a great believable cast, cool music, stylish production design, really 'wigged-out' hallucinogenic sequences, and... and...IT JUST ROCKS! A b*tchin directorial debut by Peter Filardi! NOW WOULD SOME DISTRIBUTOR PLEASE PICK UP THIS BABY SO I CAN SEE IT ON THE BIG SCREEN!
I just saw an advance version of Ricky 6, and I must say that I am COMPLETELY impressed by what I've seen. This is one of the strongest films about teenage tragedy that's been around since River's Edge, and the performances all around are devastatingly powerful and beautifully crafted. Peter Filardi has done a superlative job with his first feature as writer-director, and the hallucination sequences are some of the most creative and dreamy I've seen in a mainstream movie for some time. The cinematography also captures the essence of small town angst amazingly, with bold colour schemes and creative camera tricks. The New Brunswick locations give a desolate and painful touch to what will undoubtedly be a film that will be tough to ignore. It is based on a true story, but the film takes a more lyrical approach to the hard facts, ending in a shot that had my jaw on the ground. Needless to say, I loved it. Great music from Joe Delia, who did many scores for Abel Ferrara as well. The current popularity of Boys Don't Cry might help people notice this one, which is easily an equal to that film's quality, if not better.
I first saw this film 20 years ago, my ex was extremely excited to watch a copy that he probably obtained illegally from somewhere, but nevermind. My original impression of this film is that it was just okay. It really is way too long, it's very sad...but kind of in an "after school special" sort of way, and what I remember most were thinking that all of the "visions" that the fictional Ricky has are cheesy and not well done at all. I thought movies like Gummo were much more disturbing late 90s/early 00s depictions of the sad sorts of members of society that usually end up exploited.
A brief flip through a terrible, blurry copy brings it all back - the intensely suburban vibes, it still feels so contrived, now even more so that I know the real story. Why are these kids all so young looking, and how come Ricky is with his mom so much? I think this creative retelling took too many liberties in trying to make Ricky look as innocent as possible. It's very overrated here. Just watch The Acid King documentary instead.
A brief flip through a terrible, blurry copy brings it all back - the intensely suburban vibes, it still feels so contrived, now even more so that I know the real story. Why are these kids all so young looking, and how come Ricky is with his mom so much? I think this creative retelling took too many liberties in trying to make Ricky look as innocent as possible. It's very overrated here. Just watch The Acid King documentary instead.
This is a very well done movie and the acting is fantastic.
Shame it will likely never get released or at least not anytime soon. The reason being involves some shady financial stuff by someone connected to he film which is what I was told by a good source. I have a copy of this movie on video and dvd-r that I often play.
Shame it will likely never get released or at least not anytime soon. The reason being involves some shady financial stuff by someone connected to he film which is what I was told by a good source. I have a copy of this movie on video and dvd-r that I often play.
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- TriviaDuring pre-production there was talk to cast Edward Furlong in the lead role.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Satan in the Suburbs (2000)
- SoundtracksThe Number of the Beast
Performed by Iron Maiden
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