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He's Dead & So Am I

  • 2023
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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He's Dead & So Am I (2023)
Comedy

Two ghosts stuck in purgatory hatch a scheme to find a missing girl, in order to earn a ticket into heaven.Two ghosts stuck in purgatory hatch a scheme to find a missing girl, in order to earn a ticket into heaven.Two ghosts stuck in purgatory hatch a scheme to find a missing girl, in order to earn a ticket into heaven.

  • Directors
    • Gabriel Casdorph
    • Gabe Martinez
  • Writer
    • Gabe Martinez
  • Stars
    • Gabriel Casdorph
    • Demetrius Daniels
    • Megan Golden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    60
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Gabriel Casdorph
      • Gabe Martinez
    • Writer
      • Gabe Martinez
    • Stars
      • Gabriel Casdorph
      • Demetrius Daniels
      • Megan Golden
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gabriel Casdorph
    Gabriel Casdorph
    • Lance Bradshaw
    • (as Gabe Casdorph)
    Demetrius Daniels
    Demetrius Daniels
    • Glenn
    Megan Golden
    Megan Golden
    • Claire
    Alex Gunter
    • Bartholomew
    Jason Marley Rain
    Jason Marley Rain
    • Dusty Plemons
    Aubrey Reynolds
    Aubrey Reynolds
    • Daphne Smalls
    Travis Sanchez
    • Michael Ortiz
    Melanie Stone
    Melanie Stone
    • Sandra Marquez
    Jason K. Wixom
    Jason K. Wixom
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    • Directors
      • Gabriel Casdorph
      • Gabe Martinez
    • Writer
      • Gabe Martinez
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    10gabe-25752

    Where did this come from?!

    I loved this movie. It reminded me of the early 2000, R-rated or silly Will Ferrell comedies that don't get made anymore. It's a whodunnit with some suspenseful moments but all comedy. LOTS of sex jokes and potty humor so that might offend some people. I couldn't stop laughing. There's some serious bangers on the soundtrack and more than a few hilarious songs.

    The ghosts were unique. The depiction of the afterlife was interesting; I don't think I've ever seen it like that before. Bart the demon was my favorite character! He was an annoying little dweeb who constantly tried to trick the ghosts into going to hell. It's seriously crazy. Don't watch with little kids but definitely watch with a group for the best time ever.
    9I_Ailurophile

    Wonderfully silly and clever, a total blast!

    While they're hardly alone, more than anything else it's the cast that makes this. Granted, I'm already a fan of Melanie Stone, but with the same high energy that she's brought to pictures like 'Deadstream,' 'V/H/S/99,' the 'Mythica' series, or even 'Cupid for Christmas' she does much to enliven the proceedings here. That definitely goes for her co-stars, too, like Alex Gunter or Gabriel Casdorph, and Aubrey Reynolds is charming. The cast were clearly having a blast making this, and as the primary filming location is a big old park, everyone could really just let loose. That same good cheer extends to composers Brenden Bytheway and Doug May with their perky synth-driven score, visual effects artist Emir Ali Demirtas, and Gabe Martinez and Casdorph's lighthearted, sprightly direction. And all this quite goes for Martinez's screenplay, too: there are very dark undercurrents in the story, and some of the dialogue given to Stone as Sandy is more tastelessly crass than it is funny, yet despite the core premise of a person having disappeared under suspicious circumstances, and traces of thriller airs, the writing is overflowing with wry, cheeky, wonderfully funny silliness. It's a bit of a rough start, but I think 'He's dead & so am I' is terrific!

    There's just enough earnest heart and serious storytelling here to help the proceedings stick, and these touches serve as splendid counterbalance that in turn accentuates the ridiculous approach that Casdorph and Martinez took in the writing and direction. I laughed more and harder watching this than I have with some generally well-regarded comedy classics: overlaid graphics, effects whose obviousness here works in their favor, and fun-loving "ghost facts"; the pointedly direct, upfront, and sideways narrative; the over the top characterizations and dialogue; and scene writing that is clearly bent at all times toward realizing a beat in the most giddily frivolous manner possible. Sometimes that means exchanges of dialogue that's extra drawn out just for kicks, sometimes that means physical comedy, and sometimes that means playing fast and loose with queer verbiage but in a spirit of cheerful frivolity rather than punching down. From the original music to acting that unreserved embraces the gleeful reverie; from the impertinent first few minutes through to the very end of the credits, during which we're treated to still more gaiety to keep our attention, 'He's dead & so am I' is a picture built purely to entertain, and I think it handily succeeds with a bounty of tremendous wit.

    Not every last inclusion here comes off equally well, yet even with imperfections, far more than not this is highly enjoyable from top to bottom. Why, even though I had particular motivation to watch, I'd be lying if I said I didn't have some doubts, but well before the ending rolls around I was having such a great time that any earlier misgivings had all but evaporated. I can understand that this won't appeal to all comers, and that's okay; between the decidedly straightforward plot and some of the bawdily cruder aspects of the humor, in the very least, there are parts of this that ride the line for me, too. It's easy to get swept up in the gladly harebrained sauciness, however, and I think if folks give it a chance then much more than not it will find strong favor from most anyone. All I know is that when all is said and done I think this is fantastic, and it made me laugh a lot more than I would have even expected from the outset. For my money 'He's dead & so am I' is an utter delight, and I'm pleased to give it my very high and enthusiastic recommendation!
    10allagigreen

    Best Comedy of the Decade

    I refuse to pay for streaming, so I spend a lot of time on Roku, YouTube, and Tubi. Usually I go to YouTube or Instagram to get my comedy fix but the algorithm that feeds me content brought me to He's Dead & So Am I.

    I laughed my a** off. The trailer doesn't prepare you for the barrage of one-liners that make up this movie. In short, it's about two best friends who are ghosts, living in the woods. They are stuck in purgatory and have been for years. They have a great counterpoint with the male ghost, Lance, being somewhat of the "straight man" and the female, Sandy, playing the "wild card". She says some of the most foul things I've ever heard. I couldn't stop laughing. I missed entire lines of dialogue. They even have this bit where random facts about ghosts and the afterlife appear on screen from time to time.

    The ghosts decide they're going to help an attractive woman who Lance has been stalking, somewhat, because she seems like she's in trouble. It's revealed that her sister has gone missing and then there is an entire subplot about a man who has been kidnapping women. I will admit that I didn't like the sharp turn into a somewhat serious and certainly "more heavy" tone, but that also made the movie so unique. You don't know what's coming next and they keep you laughing and entertained the whole way though.

    Saving it for last... the music. 50% of the laughs come from the stupidest musical moments, whether the female ghost is singing songs about private parts or the soundtrack is doing something you might hear from a Trey Parker movie, or the Tom Waits parody at the end of the movie. The music makes this comedy stand out! I ended up buying it on Amazon. A+++

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      Co directed by Gabe Martinez and Gabe Casdorph the cast and crew were told to refer to Gabe Martinez as Marty during filming so as to know to whom they were referring.

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      • March 26, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Also known as
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