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On the Road with Judas

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
608
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On the Road with Judas (2007)
Drama

A successful New York businessman leads a double life as a computer thief.A successful New York businessman leads a double life as a computer thief.A successful New York businessman leads a double life as a computer thief.

  • Director
    • J.J. Lask
  • Writer
    • J.J. Lask
  • Stars
    • Aaron Ruell
    • Kevin Corrigan
    • Eddie Kaye Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    608
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.J. Lask
    • Writer
      • J.J. Lask
    • Stars
      • Aaron Ruell
      • Kevin Corrigan
      • Eddie Kaye Thomas
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Aaron Ruell
    Aaron Ruell
    • Judas - Real
    Kevin Corrigan
    Kevin Corrigan
    • JJ Lask
    Eddie Kaye Thomas
    Eddie Kaye Thomas
    • Judas - Actor
    Amanda Loncar
    Amanda Loncar
    • Serra - Actress
    Eleanor Hutchins
    • Serra - Real
    Alex Burns
    • Francis - Real
    Leo Fitzpatrick
    Leo Fitzpatrick
    • Francis - Actor
    Evan Bernard
    • Prison guard
    Julie Betts
    • Dancer
    Jessica Blank
    Jessica Blank
    • Choreographer
    Judy Del Giudice
    Judy Del Giudice
    • Waitress
    Matthew Faber
    Matthew Faber
    • Grif
    Louis Falk
    • Fan
    Bobbito Garcia
    Bobbito Garcia
    • Eric
    Harold Hunter
    Harold Hunter
    • Inmate
    J.J. Lask
    J.J. Lask
    • Rubin Parker Jr
    Jim Parsons
    Jim Parsons
    • Jimmy Pea
    C.B. Smith
    C.B. Smith
    • Fooseball player
    • (as Carter B. Smith)
    • Director
      • J.J. Lask
    • Writer
      • J.J. Lask
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    10mcmurtis

    Awesomely Overlooked Meta-Mind-bender!

    I saw On The Road With Judas in Phoenix a few weeks ago and have been transfixed on this film ever since. Everything about it is completely mesmerizing... The multiple planes of reality are constantly toying with the viewers perception of what is happening on screen, what is implied as "reality" and the meta-reality of the film's world...Definitely warrants multiple views.

    I happened to catch this while the filmmakers/distributors were touring it around the country this Fall and fell in love! It is definitely a challenging film, and I can see why it hasn't gotten a very wide release, even despite the great cast, many of which are well-known actors (I LOVE Kevin Corrigan!), however, if you liked Eternal Sunshine, even Synecdoche, NY, you should certainly check this one out, the non-linear, meta-narrative is prevalent!

    If nothing else, this movie has the timeless appeal of a classic con-man story. The two kleptomaniac main characters are excellent in their extra-curricular pursuits of collegiate artifacts ranging fro faculty Apple computers to rare art pieces adorning scholastic hallways…They are hilariously casual in their thievery!

    Highly recommend you seek this one out, it's on Netflix… I picked up a copy of the DVD at the screening and have already revisited it a number of times and it just keeps getting better. There should be more films like this out there!
    10theandrewcunanan

    I ended up loving this movie

    This is a film about a writer, who has written a novel, that is made into a movie, in which his imaginary characters are "real" people, who are portrayed by actors, who appear on a talk show, hosted by the actual writer of the novel and the film, where they sometimes comment on the real/fictional characters they are playing.

    And this actually WORKS! It all makes sense because the author has a problem with reality; therefore, he reworks it through his fiction.

    Judas, his main character, is an underground hero, so much so that a movie is being made of his life. Lask interacts with his characters, as do the actors hired to portray them. The cerebral journey blurs the line between creator and creation, as well as reality and revised reality.

    If this sounds pretentious, it's not. Though the movie elevates Judas to the level of iconic legend, it does so with a wink. He and his quirky friends may be the subject of "talk show" interest, but the mundaneness and normalcy of their story is apparent. Thoroughly postmodern, the tale has simple heart at its core: since our lives rarely are what we wish them to be, sometimes we need to sustain our illusions in order to get by.

    For those who enjoy the intellectualism, imagery and melancholy of works such as "The Royal Tenenbaums" or "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," this is a film worth checking out.
    10stevejapan4

    all day buffet is right

    Buffet of excellence in movie making perhaps.

    I saw this film in Columbia, MO and I honestly have to say that it's one of the most innovative independent films to come out in the past few years.

    It's a beautifully crafted narrative that is overflowing with young talent. It seems like a really complex, trying-too-hard independent film, but it couldn't be further from that. It's actually a fun-loving hip comedy for the most part, with a solid love story going under the current.

    It's reassuring that movies like this are still made. Movies that are this brave and unflinching in their vision are few and far between so you better see this while it's out since it will be a while until another movie like this comes out.
    10jeffroutine

    one of the best films i've ever seen

    This played Sundance I think last year. It's crazy. It's like a not-at-all creepy David Lynch. It's very hard to explain. But you have a writer of an autobiographical book, and the book is being adapted into a movie. The film follows the author, the actor playing the author, the filmmaker making the movie, and also the author of the REAL book/actual director of the movie, JJ Lask.

    If you think Charlie Kaufman is meta, then you haven't even scratched the surface of On The Road With Judas. There are some of my favorite actors in the film too - Kevin Corrigan, Aaron Ruell (from Napoleon Dynamite), and that guy from American Pie Eddie Kaye Thomas is in it too. It's a real mindfuck of a movie - it's kind of like the movie version of a really hard sudoku problem, but really rewarding when it all comes together.

    And unlike a lot of other films that are about themselves - it never sacrifices human emotion for the sake of it's cleverness. At it's very core is an honest love story, that is very well drawn.
    8martinpierucci

    a movie within a book within a movie

    Just watched a Sundance showing with an appreciative audience, On Jan 23rd in Park City. The theater was crowded with a 20 something crowd eager for something different. What they got was a confusing but compelling work which blends documentary style with dramatic insight. Touching, funny and twisted themes will keep the audience puzzled but engaged. The author and director JJ Lask has taken his well received book and created a screen play that works well in the Sundance arena but may be difficult to sell to a broader audience. Great performances, original writing and editing make this otherwise hard to watch film worth the effort. The score was dense with original and contemporary work.

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    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Judas - Real: And my hair feels fuckin' good today. Schtups! I Fuckin' love this feeling!

      JJ Lask: What feeling?

      Judas - Real: That feeling. That crazy fuckin' feel?

      JJ Lask: Yeah, yeah. I don't like that feeling. You just need to relax.

      Judas - Real: I don't need to relax. I *am* relaxed. I love this feeling.

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Drew University - 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • All Day Buffet Films
      • PS 260
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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