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Flagrant délire

Original title: Stark Raving Mad
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.5K
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Seann William Scott in Flagrant délire (2002)
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A crook quietly plots his revenge against the boss who murdered his brother while working for him.A crook quietly plots his revenge against the boss who murdered his brother while working for him.A crook quietly plots his revenge against the boss who murdered his brother while working for him.

  • Directors
    • Drew Daywalt
    • David Schneider
  • Writers
    • Drew Daywalt
    • Patrick Kiely
    • David Schneider
  • Stars
    • Seann William Scott
    • Timm Sharp
    • Patrick Breen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Drew Daywalt
      • David Schneider
    • Writers
      • Drew Daywalt
      • Patrick Kiely
      • David Schneider
    • Stars
      • Seann William Scott
      • Timm Sharp
      • Patrick Breen
    • 37User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Seann William Scott
    Seann William Scott
    • Ben McGewan
    Timm Sharp
    Timm Sharp
    • Rikki Simms
    Patrick Breen
    Patrick Breen
    • Jeffrey Jay
    John B. Crye
    John B. Crye
    • Jake Nealson
    • (as John Crye)
    Suzy Nakamura
    Suzy Nakamura
    • Betty Shin
    • (as Suzi Nakamura)
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Gregory
    Dave Foley
    Dave Foley
    • Roy
    Kavan Smith
    Kavan Smith
    • Michael Frakes
    Paul Hungerford
    • Scott
    Monet Mazur
    Monet Mazur
    • Vanessa
    Jody Racicot
    Jody Racicot
    • D.J.
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Jin Sun
    Yee Jee Tso
    Yee Jee Tso
    • Chan - Gang Member #1
    Ty Olsson
    Ty Olsson
    • Nate - Goon
    Carl McDonald
    • Mitchell - Trannie
    C. Ernst Harth
    C. Ernst Harth
    • Dirk
    Reagan Dale Neis
    Reagan Dale Neis
    • Kitten
    Natassia Malthe
    Natassia Malthe
    • Stacie
    • (as Lina Teal)
    • Directors
      • Drew Daywalt
      • David Schneider
    • Writers
      • Drew Daywalt
      • Patrick Kiely
      • David Schneider
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    8zarg78

    A bank heist with beats

    'Stark Raving Mad' is one of those late-night, mid-week, B-movie feel movies that uses a recognisable face (Seann William Scott) to front a cast of lesser-knows talent (although I did recognise Patrick Breen from 'Men in Black' and 'Galaxy Quest'). Even so, this movie is a pleasing take on the usual bank heist concept and a nice little gem in a movie collection.

    It may not be anything special to rave about, but the script is none-the-less fairly well-written. It certainly keeps everything moving at a decent pace without getting you loss and the dialogue has a nice straight-forward flow to it, so you can kick back and enjoy without having to think.

    Some might say that the characters are obvious -- crime lords, cops, nightclub owner, the main man, etc., etc. I say that they're varied and eclectic, giving rise a range of amusing on-screen chemistries and antics. They're acted well enough, so I can't complain.

    The movie also boasts some pleasingly creative (and if not creative, then definitely interesting) film-making. I particularly liked the way they presented narration/exposition.

    The one thing, however, that I really like about this movie is the soundtrack. It's an original score (By DJ John Digweed) of nice pounding beat-y bassy techno dance music that gets you bopping every time. I will sit with this movie playing repeatedly in the background just to hear the music.

    All in all, 'Stark Raving Mad' is an entertaining, light-hearted movie that probably deserves a bit more credit than it gets. I give this movie 8/10, not so much because there's anything spectacular about it, but just because I really like this movie.
    7INeedANewNickname

    Best direct to video movie

    This most be the best direct to video movie in a long time. I bought this movie in May when it was released on dvd in Norway. I just watched it again a couple days ago, and I will say that Star Raving Mad is good. Is not great, but it's better than most of crap the you see in your local theater. This is the best Seann W. Scott film since Road Trip and the first American Pie. All his other movies he just played a different version of Stifler. Mostly a more stupid one. But this he have finally shaked of Stifler. Scott was Ben McGewen in this movie. He was cool and smart and very good written. Didn't resemblance Stifler at all. In all his other movie, you are thinking about Stifler when you see Scott. But not this time. He finally did it. If you want to see Scott grow as an actor, don't rent American Wedding or Bulletproof Monk. Rent this. Or do like me and buy it.

    For the rest of the movie, you got a good plot. You have seen it before, but not in this way. Scott is joined by a great cast of characters. His side-kick, the uncool Rikki (played by the funny Timm Sharp from Undeclared), a superstitious safe cracker, Jeffrey (Patrick Breen), a demolition expert (John B. Crye), that work best high, and the only person the really know what she doing, and keeps the group together, the computer expert, Betty (Suzy Nakamura). You also got to FBI agents played by Dave Foley and Kavana Smith, a ex-girlfriend (Monet Mazur), Adam Arkin as a night club owner, and Lou Diamond Phillips as the bad guy Gregory. In a pretty stereo-typical role. But with a cool hair cut.

    SRM is funny and is really good written, but the end feel a little flat. You got a stand off with two FBI agents and bunch of bad guys, and you don't get a shoot out. That's disappointing. But over all a good movie.

    I gave it 7 because I think it could be a lot better, and it could have a cool stand off in the end. But still very good and funny.
    10ripcord76

    This movie should be called Stark Raving Fun.

    The other day me and a friend of mine were discussing Seann William Scott. We were watching evolution and both thought it was great but Sean William Scott is just playing the same character over and over and its gonna end soon if he doesnt do something else. (though I do hope they make an evolution sequel, but not likely) Then my friend was like "well he did have that striaght to video action movie or whatever it was" I was like " geeze straight to video already, he didnt have a chance." It got me very interested, however, since Stark Raving Mad was the only movie Seann Scott had been in I had not seen.

    I went and rented the film and me and my friend watched it the next day. What I was was surprised. Here is a film that deserves much better than the straight to video release it got. It has top notch direction, excellent pacing and sets and a truly fitting musical score. This film is a little light on plot but it makes up for it with its excellent characters, I found it truly a pleasure to watch. Seann William Scott really steps up to the plate with this film and brings something new to the table.

    I watched the film through with the commentary track the next day and I have to say if you like commentary tracks this one is almost more entertaining than the film itself. If Seann William Scott ever reads this (not that I expect him to) I would want him to know how his enthusiasm for this project and real want to do something different than typical American Pie characters really comes through in the film, I could really tell this was more than a paycheck for Seann. In the immortal words of Seann Scott's co-star Monet Mazur "This movie should be called Stark Raving Fun... 'cause thats what we've been having." lol
    6Gareth_Hacking

    Fun but forgettable

    So I was flicking through the channels late at night and was surprise to see Sean William Scott on screen in a film I didn't recognise (always the best way to watch a film I find - no preconceptions). Anyway, I was intrigued enough to keep watching all the way through to the finish.

    Scott is Ben McGewen, a small-time who's having to pay off his murdered brother's debt to gang boss Gregory (Lou Diamond Philips wearing a shockingly white wig and who I only actually recognised just before the end). All he has to do is steal a rare Chinese sculpture for him. Unfortunately the sculpture is locked away in a high-security bank vault. Good thing that Ben has an elaborate plan which involves the putting on a club night in the warehouse next door and a crew of accomplices capable of pulling it off. So long as everything goes to plan of course.

    Inevitably, everything that can go wrong, does go wrong, but then if it didn't, there wouldn't be much of a film. Their original choice of DJ doesn't show and his replacement isn't too keen on their choice of music, Ben's ex-girlfriend is hanging around and distracting him, there's undercover FBI agents hanging around the club and Gregory is an impatient man.

    I'm sure that if I thought about it, I could poke all kinds of holes in the plot and there were a few scene's that fell flat or just seemed to be filling time but I can say I warmed to the film. The main reason would be Scott, who carried the film and for once, wasn't playing a variation on Stifler. The rest of the cast were all unknown to me apart from Diamond-Philips and Dave Folley, who has little more than a cameo as one of the FBI agents though they all played their roles fine. It also made me laugh (especially a line that I will not repeat here as I don't want to upset more sensitive ears). So overall, it was a fun but nothing special.
    7manxman-1

    Fast-paced fun movie with a great soundtrack

    Stark Raving Mad is exactly that! One of those movies where you check your brains at the door and just go along for the ride - and what a fun, breakneck ride it is. Seann William Scott has made a reputation for goofy performances - but this isn't one of them. And much to the better. What happened to the distribution of this movie is anyone's guess, although it sounds like some dumb studio exec simply didn't see it. A convoluted story about a break-in into a bank vault that is masked by the deafening music of an ongoing disco rave. Diverse characters with multiple story lines constantly threaten to derail the progress of the break-in, much to the viewer's delight. Funny, funny, funny. This has got to be the best performance from Seann William Scott, with his occasional asides to the audience regarding his personal philosophy on life. The story is constantly on the move, with a great, pounding soundtrack, unpredictable laugh-out-loud twists and an edgy cutting style that pitches you forward all the time. Kudos to everyone involved in the making of this movie! Sit back and enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Ty Olsson & Kavan Smith both would later portray the robotic Deputy Andy on the SyFy TV series Eureka.
    • Goofs
      The blood coming from Rikki's forehead when Greg has the knife to his face.
    • Quotes

      Ben McGewen: So whats your DJ name?

      D.J.: Stephen Moulding.

      Ben McGewen: Thats it, you need a proper Dj name. I wouldn't play to see Stephen Moulding. would you Rikki? See that name sucks dick.

      D.J.: Fuck you.

      Ben McGewen: DJ Fuck you, it is.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Creepies (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      A Better Place
      Written by DJ Tasmin & Monk

      Performed by DJ Tasmin & Monk

      Courtesy of Aura Surround Sound Ltd.

      Mo's Music Machine

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rave: Crime, Combines et techno-party
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Newmarket Capital Group
      • Summit Entertainment
      • A Band Apart
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $167,572
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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