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Weirdsville

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.5K
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Weirdsville (2007)
A pair of slackers get in way over their heads when they try to dump the body of a dead girlfriend in the basement of a drive-in movie theater where a satanic cult performs ritual sacrifices.
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A pair of slackers get in way over their heads when they try to dump the body of a dead girlfriend in the basement of a drive-in movie theater where a satanic cult performs ritual sacrifices... Read allA pair of slackers get in way over their heads when they try to dump the body of a dead girlfriend in the basement of a drive-in movie theater where a satanic cult performs ritual sacrifices.A pair of slackers get in way over their heads when they try to dump the body of a dead girlfriend in the basement of a drive-in movie theater where a satanic cult performs ritual sacrifices.

  • Director
    • Allan Moyle
  • Writers
    • Willem Wennekers
    • Sarah Dodd
    • Bob Conte
  • Stars
    • Scott Speedman
    • Wes Bentley
    • Taryn Manning
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Allan Moyle
    • Writers
      • Willem Wennekers
      • Sarah Dodd
      • Bob Conte
    • Stars
      • Scott Speedman
      • Wes Bentley
      • Taryn Manning
    • 30User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Dexter
    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Royce
    Taryn Manning
    Taryn Manning
    • Matilda
    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Jason Taylor
    Greg Bryk
    Greg Bryk
    • Abel
    Maggie Castle
    Maggie Castle
    • Treena
    Raoul Bhaneja
    Raoul Bhaneja
    • Omar
    Joe Dinicol
    Joe Dinicol
    • Jeremy
    Jordan Prentice
    Jordan Prentice
    • Martin
    Dax Ravina
    Dax Ravina
    • Seamus
    Elizabeth Lennie
    Elizabeth Lennie
    • Irene Taylor
    James McQuade
    • Garry
    Shayne Wyler
    • Todd
    Joe Silvaggio
    Joe Silvaggio
    • Sheldon
    • (as Joey Beck)
    Allan Redford
    • Theo
    Mark Parr
    • Anthony
    Stephen Jackson
    • Butcher on Street
    Derek Gilroy
    Derek Gilroy
    • Squinty
    • Director
      • Allan Moyle
    • Writers
      • Willem Wennekers
      • Sarah Dodd
      • Bob Conte
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    6lost-in-limbo

    "You know your problem is you have no ambitions."

    As for a stoner black comedy, the Canadian made "Weirdsville" is as customary as you can get in how it goes about trying to weird you out. Of course what happens is random, wacky and just bizarre (encounters with Satanists and dwarfs), but not too surprising when compared to films of the same ilk. Even so, I found it hard not to enjoy. Mainly for the combination between Scott Speedman and Wes Bentley, who work off each well enough of as the two junkies involved in a crazy night of unimaginable incidents. Speedman plays it mainly straight, where Bentley is rowdy. But the two have some amusing banter and interchanges thanks to a ridiculous, but restlessly smart script. Taryn Manning as the third wheel adds the bite.

    Stoner Dexter and Royce accidentally assume their friend Matilda has died from an overdose on the stash they are meant to sell to payback their drug dealers. In the panic of the situation they decide to bury the body. While in the process of burying her in the basement of a drive-in movie theatre, they disrupt a satanic ritual sacrifice and Matilda awakens making the Satanists believe it's the work of Satan. Now the boys are trying to get to her before the Satanists do, while also trying to pull off a heist to pay back their intimidating dealer.

    As expected, everything goes wrong for these two slackers. Just like the scene where Speedman's character heads to a grungy toilet to vomit to see a mouse swimming helplessly around bowl and Bentley's character enter to only flush it. The two are stuck in a predicament, which has no easy way out but to simply go all-out and what occurs is haphazard. Director Allan Moyle's style is reminiscent of his previous efforts in "Pump up the Volume" and "Empire Records", but on a cheaper feel. At times it feels like a home video. Still Moyle shows great pacing and flashy touches, as the visuals show some creativity, especially the drug- fuelled hallucinations and this suit's the fragmented style of the unusual narrative with numerous droll characters (Matt Frewer is very amusing in his small part). Still it could have been much weirder than what it was.

    "Hey man. You have an icicle sticking out of your head."
    GethinVanH

    The same old take on the drug caper

    A lot of Canadian film is good, but this is sadly not up to par. There are a few good laughs here and there but it seems like this film was trying to imitate other, better films like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Pulp Fiction. It doesn't work. The acting isn't as good. The story is weaker and the whole thing feels rather rather contrived. Instead of introducing new ideas into this drug caper/comedy genre, the same old ideas are tromped out and they aren't very fulfilling for the viewer. There are coincidences here and there and I don't really mind coincidences if they work. Here they didn't and I found that brought the movie down.
    8philipsmith2

    Weird and wonderful

    It's great to see a film that moves along so freely and easily but also has a clever writer behind it.

    Someone mentioned that the film was being touted as Trainspotting shot in Canada with laughs. Trainspotting didn't cross my mind once during this film. I liked Trainspotting when it came out, but if there was one criticism you could make it was that the film took itself a little too seriously. Thankfully this film doesn't and is all the better for it. Everything about it feels fresh and you really get the feeling that everyone involved enjoyed making it. The acting has a nice improvised quality and script is a perfect mix of playful whimsy and taut storyline.

    If you got out the wrong side of the bed, don't go and see this. If you're looking for an enjoyable and refreshing 90 minutes that restores your faith in low budget films, buy a ticket.
    7kosmasp

    Losers .. winning(?)

    No pun intended - also not really giving away anything, because you have to find out the answer for yourself ... if you watch the movie that is of course. And this quite strange movie is really interesting. It is all over the place, but in that it does kind of copy or inherit the strangeness and the weirdness of its main characters ... off to Weirdsville then.

    Really good actors in this too - I had no idea Wes and Scott had done a movie together! This is an odd one anyway. Add to that Taryn and you have quite the trio (of disaster?) ... they are in over their head for sure - but nothing that is not entertaining to watch. You have to keep close watch on what they try to do and where the story is taking us ... because there are some strange turns ... and now I think I have used all the words to describe something out of the ordinary ... quite fitting.
    10IATSECamera

    A perceptive review from Emma J Lennox

    From Jaws as a lady, to a Canadian romp of Satanists, gangsters and fighting midgets, Weirdsville certainly lives up to its title. Allan Moyle, the director of 1990's Pump Up the Volume, directs another tale of disaffected youth featuring a pair of junkies as an entertaining double act, Royce and Dexter (Wes Bentley and Scott Speedman). Trying to steal money to pay back their thumb threatening local gangster, the plot includes over doses and slap dash midnight burials in reference to 90s film-cool, Shallow Grave and Pulp Fiction. But Moyle adds enough of his own visual exuberance to defy unflattering comparisons and his hallucinogenic effects lend extra scope to the irreverent caper humour. Music video quality moments are depicted in beautiful shots of drug fuelled euphoria including Dexter skating bare foot through the snow sprinkled streets of an Ontarian cityscape.

    Occasionally the visual tricks jar in a Family Guy style but the interjections are smoothed over by our fortunately endearing duo and their dumb but smart dialog. Most enjoyably Weirdsville doesn't take itself too seriously and the ludicrous storyline is filled with bizarre non sequiturs; stopping to note a single green leaf that remains on an ice covered tree, for instance, is quite touching especially as they're on route to rob a millionaire's mansion. The nonstop pace and assortment of comic characters ensures that no minute drags on longer than it should, and the climax is appropriately gung ho. By turns genuinely engaging and laugh out loud funny, Weirdsville is daft but brilliant.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview he gave to the New York Times in 2010, Wes Bentley appeared in this movie during the middle of decade-long, extremely serious addiction to cocaine and heroin. He said in that interview that he only accepted any movie roles during that time so that he would have money to buy enough drugs.
    • Quotes

      Dexter: Why would you say that? I mean, she gave us the combo and then you say that we were going to bury her tonight. I just think that shows a lack of intelligence on your part. I just don't understand why you do that sort of thing.

    • Crazy credits
      [SPOILER]: There's a scene after the end credits of an infomercial funded by Jason Taylor promoting Ciga-Tea, one of Royce's product ideas.
    • Connections
      References Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Struggle, Struggle, Struggle
      Written by Ryan Weber and Sam Weber

      Performed by The Weber Brothers

      Courtesy of LastJack Entertainment

      Published by LastJack Entertainment (SOCAN)

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Роковой город
    • Filming locations
      • Brantford, Ontario, Canada(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Darius Films
      • Darius-Weirdsville Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,161
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,862
      • Oct 7, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,700
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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