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Pups

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.8K
YOUR RATING
Burt Reynolds and Cameron Van Hoy in Pups (1999)
Dark ComedyActionCrimeDramaThriller

Rebellious teenager Stevie finds his mother's gun, and along with his girlfriend impulsively decides to rob a bank. The pair find themselves in over their heads as they take hostages and the... Read allRebellious teenager Stevie finds his mother's gun, and along with his girlfriend impulsively decides to rob a bank. The pair find themselves in over their heads as they take hostages and the FBI negotiates Stevie's absurd demands.Rebellious teenager Stevie finds his mother's gun, and along with his girlfriend impulsively decides to rob a bank. The pair find themselves in over their heads as they take hostages and the FBI negotiates Stevie's absurd demands.

  • Director
    • Ash Baron-Cohen
  • Writer
    • Ash Baron-Cohen
  • Stars
    • Mischa Barton
    • Cameron Van Hoy
    • Burt Reynolds
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ash Baron-Cohen
    • Writer
      • Ash Baron-Cohen
    • Stars
      • Mischa Barton
      • Cameron Van Hoy
      • Burt Reynolds
    • 53User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Rocky
    Cameron Van Hoy
    Cameron Van Hoy
    • Stevie
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Daniel Bender
    Adam Farrar
    Adam Farrar
    • Wheelchair Man
    David Alan Graf
    David Alan Graf
    • Bank Manager
    Kurt Loder
    Kurt Loder
    • Kurt Loder
    James Gordon
    • J.P.…
    Darling Narita
    Darling Narita
    • Joy
    Ed Metzger
    Ed Metzger
    • Mr. Edwards
    Susan Horton
    • Rio
    • (as Suzie Horton)
    Jonathan Coogan
    • Bank Security Guard
    Uri Horowitz
    • Pizza Man
    • (as Uri Ryder)
    Matthew Fairchild
    Matthew Fairchild
    • Rocky's Dad
    • (as Mathew Fairchild)
    Hsa Mann
    • Puppy Seller #1
    Ash Baron-Cohen
    Ash Baron-Cohen
    • Puppy Seller #2
    • (as Johnny Hawaiian)
    Kevin Kennedy
    • Field Reporter
    • (as Kevin Kenedy)
    Bea Pompa
    • Studio Reporter #2
    • (as Beatie Pompa)
    • …
    David Preston
    David Preston
    • Studio Reporter #1
    • Director
      • Ash Baron-Cohen
    • Writer
      • Ash Baron-Cohen
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    5egg-21

    not good, not bad

    Pups is a movie with both good sides and bad sides. To start with the good news: Great acting by all three major roles. Burt Reynolds does his best. Cameron van Hoy is even better. But Mischa Barton is the best of all and shows that she is very talented. Also very good: The dramatic development during the hostage. Ash seems also a very talented director. But the film is also a failure. The Burt Reynolds part is very unrealistic and badly written. But the worst part of Pups is the extremely simple moral views. The writer/director is telling us "look what happens if parents are away all the time and the media is showing violent movies". This simplistic view is a missed chance. Pups could have been much better.
    NathanielAOliver

    A Very Loud Movie!

    I chose to watch "Pups" because I'm a fan of Mischa Barton and Burt Reynolds, but I do have to say that I was disappointed by this movie. The main thing that bothered me was that it's very loud! So loud, that it gave me a headache. Why is it deemed necessary that Cameron Van Hoy's character "Stevie" needs to shout every single one of his lines? It gets very aggravating watching this kid rant and rave for the entire film. I agree with some of the other comments too, that "Pups" just doesn't seem to flow together. It drags at points, gets repetitive, and tiring to watch. I also agree that these kids were presented as too filthy minded for kids their age. The point would have still gotten across, even if the kids were less vulgar with their speech and attitudes. I ended up rating "Pups" a "5" because it's far from the worst I've ever seen in film, but it was no where near as good as I hoped it would be. If you're a big fan of Mischa or Burt too, then watch it like I did just so you can say you've seen it, but don't expect that "Pups" will end up being one of your favorites.
    Willow192

    Also recommended...American Beauty?!

    Why oh why did someone have to recommend American Beauty. That would be hinting that American Beauty and this movie had something in common. American Beauty was a beautiful piece of cinematic work. This movie was a piece of trash written by an angry 13 year old that never should have made it to film

    The "movie," if that is what you call it mainly consists of 2 kids, waving guns around, and saying "f**k" repeatedly. I take it that we are in turn supposed to feel their pain because they come from broken homes. This movie gets no sympathy out of me. The only sympathy is have is for the people that watched this movie and will never get those precious hours of their lives back.

    The notion that two kids could rob a bank is completely preposterous. The scenes were downright unbelievable. Especially the scene where Rocky goes outside and waves her gun around at the cops and media. In any real situation she would have been shot as soon as she took the gun out.

    The movie plays out almost like a documentary. The sound quality is horrible, I don't remember hearing any music, and the scenes don't even fit together in any kind of order. One minute they are screaming at people outside. The MTV appearance was just plain wrong and didn't help the situation at all. And Rocky getting her period just added more confusion to an already too confused movie.

    The acting was atrocious. I thought that Misha Barton was going places after seeing her in Lawn Dogs. But watching her in this movie washed all of those good feeling that I had about her. It was as if she had no acting experience at all. I swear if she moved her arms one more time I would have screamed. And when she is trying to be dramatic talking about her father molesting her, it pointed it out even more.

    I should have turned the movie off as soon as the boy came on talking about "f**king the dog." So I guess it is my fault for putting myself in that sort of situation. Don't make the same mistake that I did.
    cyndrix

    It's heart is in the right place, but the execution is lacking

    I respect what Ash was trying to do with this movie, and the guerilla film making style could have worked. To make a great movie, you don't need a huge budget, fancy distribution, or heavy promotions; but you do need a good script.

    When you're trying to watch a film that realistically depicts the angst of today's youth, cliche lines like "what about when you touched me down there?" only detract. Trouble is, this film is filled with cliches that tend to take away from the message.

    The film also would have done better to just be honest instead of trying to prove it's cool factor. I mean, Kurt Loder??? The idea of having Kurt freaking Loder in a movie sounds more like the idea of a bunch of 50 year old balding executives wearing suits in a boardroom trying to be "hip" and "cool" than that of a director who actually is hip and/or cool. In fact, that pretty much sums up a lot of this film: it tries to be cool instead of just being cool. It almost seems like a big budget film trying to pretend it was made by a young hipster director on a tight budget.

    Then, why is the lack of professionalism sorely evident in the lackluster acting and weak script? The kids probably could have done a decent job with more time and coaching, but this seems like it was shot in a single day. The raw talent is there, it just isn't polished. The same can be said for the film making itself...I even saw the boom mic in one shot.

    Pups is a decent movie that could have been great. There are seeds of truth in Pups and a fair amount of honesty. You just have to be willing to weed through the cliches, rammed down your throat morality, fake coolness, and Kurt Loder to see it.

    Obviously, the studio didn't think much of this movie. The DVD isn't even widescreen. If you want to see a movie that is cool without trying so hard to be, then definitely watch Clerks or Doom Generation. If you want to see an average movie that perhaps offers a glimpse into the angst of teens without telling the full story, Pups is a decent romp. If you can imagine a younger version of SFW, that's pretty much what this movie is.

    Oh, by the way....Burt Reynolds, your career called. It said it's jumping off a cliff.
    7Lok0989

    Very Underrated

    I thought of Pups as a good movie. So what if it has bad acting. So what if they blur out F*** in every sentence. I liked it! I know most people hate it, and I know why and I respect your Opinions, but some people need to be a little open minded sometimes. Misha Barton is a great actress...but she was so bad in this film. And believe it or not....Burt Renolds was good in it. Has This world gone mad!!!

    My Rating: 8/10

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    • Trivia
      Raquel 'Rocky' Silver, the young accomplice, is played by Mischa Barton, who was born 24th January, 1986, making her only twelve years of age when the film was shot during two weeks in December 1998. In reality, mirroring her character's youth.
    • Quotes

      Daniel Bender: Son of a mother fucking bitch!

    • Crazy credits
      God gets thanked under those especially mentioned as benefactors.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: U-571/Love & Basketball/Joe Gould's Secret/Gossip/Pups (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Take Five To Six
      Written by Jose Manuel Alvez

      Performed by Jose Alves

      Published by Mad Maya Music

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2000 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Eagle Eye Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • F*u*c*k*e*d U*p*
    • Filming locations
      • Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Allied Entertainment Group Inc.
      • Eagle Eye Films Inc.
      • Fire Heart Films Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,590
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,145
      • Apr 2, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,590
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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