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Don't Suck

  • 2023
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Matt Rife in Don't Suck (2023)
A veteran comedian's last chance at stardom takes him on the road with a young comic whom reveals an unexpected past.
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A veteran comedian's last chance at stardom takes him on the road with a young comic who reveals an unexpected past.A veteran comedian's last chance at stardom takes him on the road with a young comic who reveals an unexpected past.A veteran comedian's last chance at stardom takes him on the road with a young comic who reveals an unexpected past.

  • Director
    • RJ Collins
  • Writer
    • Rick D'Elia
  • Stars
    • Jamie Kennedy
    • Matt Rife
    • Maurice Compte
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
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    • Director
      • RJ Collins
    • Writer
      • Rick D'Elia
    • Stars
      • Jamie Kennedy
      • Matt Rife
      • Maurice Compte
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jamie Kennedy
    Jamie Kennedy
    • Pete
    Matt Rife
    Matt Rife
    • Ethan
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • DJ Minky
    Ellen Hollman
    Ellen Hollman
    • Stephanie
    Lauren Shaw
    Lauren Shaw
    • Sarah
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    • Dale
    Lauren Compton
    Lauren Compton
    • Scarlett
    Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson
    Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson
    • Carrot Top
    Lisa Wilcox
    Lisa Wilcox
    • Peggy
    Emelina Adams
    Emelina Adams
    • Darah
    Russell Peters
    Russell Peters
    • Russell Peters
    Brian Gross
    Brian Gross
    • Billy Ray
    Shanica Knowles
    Shanica Knowles
    • Connie
    Dionysio Basco
    Dionysio Basco
    • Danny
    Jimmy Shubert
    Jimmy Shubert
    • Chuck
    Jennifer Penner
    Jennifer Penner
    • Sandy
    Alex Farnham
    Alex Farnham
    • Jeffrey
    Randall J. Bacon
    Randall J. Bacon
    • Richard
    • Director
      • RJ Collins
    • Writer
      • Rick D'Elia
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    5arfdawg-1

    Surprisingly Decent

    I almost didn't watch this video because of the low score it's getting. Is it a great movie? Nope. It's kinda weird, the story is oddball, but somehow it works in a very strange way.

    Dialog here and there are genuinely funny.

    I can see why some people wouldn't like this movie too much. The vampire character has a strange delivery. But for me, that's what makes it work.

    I was put off by the character in the beginning, but the delivery of his lines grew on me as the movie went on. Overall, it's a simple story that follows some of the typical Hollywood conventions of movie making.

    In all, if you have some free time and want something that doesn't require a lot of you, give it a shot.
    7AJsok2003

    The trailer was horrible but the actual movie was funny

    Ok yes I wanted to see this movie just because of Matt Rife and yes he is hot and yes he is cute but I did not watch this movie just for his eyes and smile. He actually played the role with heart and soul, And his humor was actually funny.

    Also I enjoyed Jamie Kennedy in this movie. He made me laugh so hard my lungs were really killing me. I have not seen him in a movie in a while. I am glad he got to do a movie with a younger comedian. It's not often comedians have great acting together. They both matched up really well.

    Also I really enjoyed the actress Ellen Hollman. I thought she played a cool character in this movie.
    5pbkmcgn

    This movie is Mid...

    I am a Matt Rife fan, but I think this movie falls flat a lot. I feel like this movie tries to be as boring as watching paint dry! Somehow I giggled at a few scenes but that is not the point on what this movie is, it's more of a so bad it's boring or so bad it's funny type of movie however, I think the casting choices were spot on. We got Jamie Kennedy, Matt Rife & Carrot Top?! I will admit I think the friendship part was pretty nice but then again it's just your typical boring mediocre movie that falls flat but some jokes do make you laugh a lot. There is not much to say about it and it's weird.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    It didn't suck...

    When I sat down to watch the 2023 comedy "Don't Suck", I had never actually heard about it. And I hadn't read the synopsis, but given the movie's cover, I did assume that I was in for a vampire movie.

    However, I must say that the storyline in the movie turned out to be way more entertaining and enjoyable than I had anticipated. I figured I was in for something in the likes of a spoof or farce on the likes of "Twilight" and such, given the movie's cover. However, writer Rick D'Elia proved to come up with a rather nicely written comedy script that combined elements of living on the road as a stand-up comedian and vampire movies. There was just something that worked about quite nicely.

    And I must say that I wasn't figuring that Jamie Kennedy would muster anything grand here, but I was pleasantly surprised with his performance as the down-on-his-luck-aging-comedian Pete. And I wasn't familiar with his co-star Matt Rife, playing Ethan the vampire, but he definitely put on a memorable and good performance as well. It should definitely be noted that teaming up Jamie Kennedy alongside with Matt Rife was a good choice, because they had a great on-screen chemistry.

    I wasn't familiar with the majority of the cast ensemble in the movie, aside from Jamie Kennedy and Russell Peters. But I will say that the cast in general did put on good performances in bringing their characters to life on the screen.

    If you enjoy odd comedies, then "Don't Suck" is a movie that is well-worth sitting down and checking out. I was genuinely surprised with the script that Rick D'Elia gave director RJ Collins to bring to the script. And I was adequately entertained throughout the course of the 100 minutes that the movie ran for.

    My rating of "Don't Suck" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    2meddlecore

    For A Film About Not Sucking...It Really Does Bring The Suck.

    After seeing it's rating...I expected worse.

    But it's not without it's faults.

    The story revolves around a washed up comedian (played by Jamie Kennedy) who tries to rekindle his career by accepting a gig touring with a not-so-young up and comer (played by Matt Rife).

    The young wannabe comic employs a dry shtick where he plays on being an ancient- yet ageless- vampire.

    However, he's having a hard time connecting with the audience.

    So he brings on Kennedy's character with the hope that he can get some tips on how to become a better comedian.

    Promising to fund the entire endeavour, himself.

    Only to reveal the truth behind the facade.

    The whole thing is rather mediocre.

    If only because Rife's portrayal of the vampire character is rather insufferable.

    The rest of the cast actually do an excellent job, though.

    Why many people didn't like it is obvious, however.

    Because it comes off less a comedy than it does a drama.

    Which is something I blame the writers for.

    Because, where they had an oppourtunity to insert comedy into the script...they seem to glance over them, in order to focus on driving the dramatic aspect of the story forward.

    Which is an odd decision.

    Because there's not enough comedy to appease viewers who tuned in for some laughs.

    And there's not enough gore to satiate those expecting a pure horror.

    Making it completely reliant on winning people over with the drama.

    Which is a mistake in my opinion.

    Especially considering Rife does such an awful job.

    His terrible performance aside...it's not totally horrible.

    Just very slow and dry.

    Which is not something you would expect from a film that features such well known comics.

    Thus, it's not particularly great.

    So, you can't blame people for thinking it does, in fact, suck.

    Because, in the end...it really is quite mediocre.

    2 out of 10.

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      When Pete replies "Never say I'll be right back", it is a nod to Jamie Kennedy's character in Scream.
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      Referenced in Normal World: MOVIE REVIEW: The Godzilla We DESERVE & Matt Rife's 'Don't Suck' Is a Horror Comedy Gem! | Ep 66 (2023)

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
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      • GFG Entertainment
      • Got Films
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