Three women who meet in an anger-management class decide to form a traditional business with very untraditional methods.Three women who meet in an anger-management class decide to form a traditional business with very untraditional methods.Three women who meet in an anger-management class decide to form a traditional business with very untraditional methods.
T. Lynn Mikeska
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- (as Tracey Lynn Mikeska)
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- Bo Turner
- (as Nicholas Krause)
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Acting in general is very poor, however, Jennifer Coolidge is good in this and stands Head and Shoulders way above the other actors!.
I confess to not having seen Amber Heard in many movies, except Aquaman in '17 or' 18 and one or two other movies.
Certainly in this She could have stayed home!. Her acting (as we must call it) is dreadful and much like the remainder of the cast, one finds oneself hoping the scene will end soon, the sooner the better!.
Heather Graham is also poor in her part and much like Heard, both look like deer caught in the headlights.
To conclude, I gave this 5 out of 10.
None of which is for script writing, direction or production.
As stated above the acting is very poor, some might say career ending in fact.
I gave 5 out of 10 simply because of the acting quality of Jennifer Coolidge, who IMHO held this movie together on her own!.
I confess to not having seen Amber Heard in many movies, except Aquaman in '17 or' 18 and one or two other movies.
Certainly in this She could have stayed home!. Her acting (as we must call it) is dreadful and much like the remainder of the cast, one finds oneself hoping the scene will end soon, the sooner the better!.
Heather Graham is also poor in her part and much like Heard, both look like deer caught in the headlights.
To conclude, I gave this 5 out of 10.
None of which is for script writing, direction or production.
As stated above the acting is very poor, some might say career ending in fact.
I gave 5 out of 10 simply because of the acting quality of Jennifer Coolidge, who IMHO held this movie together on her own!.
Alex (Heather Graham) gets laid off. She breaks up with her boyfriend after catching him sleeping with another woman. She punches a guy for trying to take a blouse she wants to buy. She's sentenced to 12 months in group therapy. Stella (Jennifer Coolidge), Nikki (Amber Heard), and Kim (Joey Lauren Adams) are some of the others in the women's group. Stella hires Alex to be her accountant. Alex rejects lascivious tax auditor Hutt and he starts stalking her. Kim is abused by her husband. Stella, Nikki, and Alex follow him after one such incident and end up ramming him off a cliff killing him. Police detective Dan investigates the case. He recognizes Alex from school and they start dating. Stella and Nikki start wrecking havoc against the men of Texas.
Despite having a couple of pretty funny actors, this indie lacks big laughs. These are beautiful women with varying comedic skills. The material is where this movie falls short. Neither director John Inwood and writer Suzanne Weinert are that experienced. The writing lacks good jokes. Inwood is a functional TV director. The basic premise has potential for a black comedy but the writing is not funny enough.
Despite having a couple of pretty funny actors, this indie lacks big laughs. These are beautiful women with varying comedic skills. The material is where this movie falls short. Neither director John Inwood and writer Suzanne Weinert are that experienced. The writing lacks good jokes. Inwood is a functional TV director. The basic premise has potential for a black comedy but the writing is not funny enough.
A little bit of a twist on movies about girls killing guys, and that is what makes it good.
They do a great job of portraying guys who are cheating on their wives. Very realistic. I think many women will recognize the men.
Everyone plays their roles to perfection. Jennifer Coolidge is simply a great actress. Totally believable in her role. Heather Graham does a very credible job in her role. Amber Heard is funny, kinky, and delivers her dialogue with a nice comedic delivery. I had no idea it was Amber Heard playing the role of Nikki.
It's just a fun movie to watch. The pace is good, direction is good, and the supporting cast is good. The bad guy is completely believable.
They do a great job of portraying guys who are cheating on their wives. Very realistic. I think many women will recognize the men.
Everyone plays their roles to perfection. Jennifer Coolidge is simply a great actress. Totally believable in her role. Heather Graham does a very credible job in her role. Amber Heard is funny, kinky, and delivers her dialogue with a nice comedic delivery. I had no idea it was Amber Heard playing the role of Nikki.
It's just a fun movie to watch. The pace is good, direction is good, and the supporting cast is good. The bad guy is completely believable.
I absolutely love this movie 💯💕🍿
All the characters in it do very well together.
Original story.
Dark comedy ,but not too dark.
So many funny lines in it .
Original story.
Dark comedy ,but not too dark.
So many funny lines in it .
This film is about a woman who is sentenced to an anger management class She has difficult decisions to make when her new friends break the law with their new business.
"ExTerminators" has rather unconvincing and bland characters. The only character that stand out is Nikki because her character is impulsive and antisocial. Stella is too plain as a character, she lacks the range of emotions and even facial expressions. The plot is a mix of comedy and romance, with very slight suggestions of criminal activity. As the women have not been shown to have done the acts they were supposed to have done, the plot does not feel so believable. The balance between the gruesome plot and the fluffy atmosphere of the film is not quite right here. The romance between Alexandra and the cop is the only element that was good in the film. Overall, "ExTerminators" is an unsuccessful attempt to bridge dark comedy with romantic comedy, that turns out to be rather bland and uninteresting.
"ExTerminators" has rather unconvincing and bland characters. The only character that stand out is Nikki because her character is impulsive and antisocial. Stella is too plain as a character, she lacks the range of emotions and even facial expressions. The plot is a mix of comedy and romance, with very slight suggestions of criminal activity. As the women have not been shown to have done the acts they were supposed to have done, the plot does not feel so believable. The balance between the gruesome plot and the fluffy atmosphere of the film is not quite right here. The romance between Alexandra and the cop is the only element that was good in the film. Overall, "ExTerminators" is an unsuccessful attempt to bridge dark comedy with romantic comedy, that turns out to be rather bland and uninteresting.
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- TriviaPrincipal photography for Ex-Terminators took place in Austin, Texas over five weeks between April and May 2008. It was shot entirely on location across the city, including scenes filmed downtown, in the South Congress area, the Austin State Hospital, and local neighborhoods.
- Goofs(at around 22 mins 20 secs) When Alex, Stella, and Nikki are in the car tailing Rick, there are two shots that keep cutting back and forth. Nikki keeps changing positions too quickly for her to have been doing it naturally.
- ConnectionsReferences Beignets de tomates vertes (1991)
- SoundtracksFlatland Boogie
Performed by Charlie Robison
Written by Terry Allen
Published by Green Shoes Publishing, Bug Music
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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