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ExTerminators

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.9K
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Heather Graham and Jennifer Coolidge in ExTerminators (2009)
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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.

  • Director
    • John Inwood
  • Writer
    • Suzanne Weinert
  • Stars
    • Heather Graham
    • Jennifer Coolidge
    • Matthew Settle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Inwood
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Weinert
    • Stars
      • Heather Graham
      • Jennifer Coolidge
      • Matthew Settle
    • 15User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Alex
    Jennifer Coolidge
    Jennifer Coolidge
    • Stella
    Matthew Settle
    Matthew Settle
    • Dan
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Nikki
    Joey Lauren Adams
    Joey Lauren Adams
    • Kim
    Sam Lloyd
    Sam Lloyd
    • Hutt
    Farah White
    Farah White
    • Marsha
    Drena De Niro
    Drena De Niro
    • Dr. Press
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Boss
    Kathy Lamkin
    Kathy Lamkin
    • Land Lady
    Charlie Robison
    • Rick
    Andy Buckley
    Andy Buckley
    • Steven Cantor
    Jeff Schwan
    Jeff Schwan
    • Detective Pete
    Eloise DeJoria
    Eloise DeJoria
    • Danielle
    Blaine Gray
    • Tom
    T. Lynn Mikeska
    • Lynn
    • (as Tracey Lynn Mikeska)
    David Hickey
    • Harmony
    Nick Krause
    Nick Krause
    • Bo Turner
    • (as Nicholas Krause)
    • Director
      • John Inwood
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Weinert
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    5tcwaterford

    It's OK, Nothing to write home about.

    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!.
    moviebp

    Funny without knowing it.

    This is by far one of the funniest and under-rated films I have seen in recent years. Jennifer Coolidge rocks as usual and she makes this film what it is. She is just funny with meaning to be or at least in a very unpretentious way. I love all these girls and have watched this movie over and over. The soundtrack also compliments this movie completely. This is a movie that doesn't go stale or off in left field like most do half way through. The story offers continuous laughs and keeps your attention. It has some very surprising takes along the way and keeps you guessing what's next. These girls are my hero's and this film was cast in absolute perfection as each one plays their roles perfectly and gives this movie a sense of reality. These characters all pull off their roles in a way that doesn't at all seem scripted but like you're watching an actual everyday happening. Thanks to everyone involved in this movie for offering such an entertaining and comical movie that I hope will gain all the recognition it deserves. My hat's off to these women.
    10dani_fz

    Great chemistry, awesome dark comedy, and women's solidarity that you rarely see in movies

    While I went into this movie not expecting much because of how low its ratings generally are online, I'm happy to say that I came out of it having been blown away. From the suspense it creates in its very first scene to the twist it reveals in a sexy and well-shot scene near its end, this dark comedy succeeded in keeping me captivated and laughing for most of its running time. Additionally, it left me with some serious questions and lessons about some serious issues like domestic violence and women's solidarity in the end.

    Perhaps what is most positive about the movie is the chemistry between its three main cast members - Heather Graham (as Alex), Jennifer Coolidge (as Stella), and Amber Heard (as Nikki). The three do an excellent job portraying three women who though they could not be any more different in their personalities, are nevertheless united in the their having gone through awful experiences with men and in having ended up on the wrong side of the law for having reacted in violent ways to the experiences. And it's perhaps because of the chemistry between these three women that the movie succeeds in being the entertaining comedy that it is.

    Although the three women all gave stellar performances, I have to especially single out Amber Heard for her role as Nikki. I was at first skeptical that Heard would be able to play Nikki well because this was the first time in her career that she was playing a major comedic role. However, she managed to do away with this skepticism in me within the first 15 minutes of the film and she in the end succeeded in entertainingly merging, within Nikki's character, the comedic aspects of the movie with its darker aspects. This attests to Heard's versatility as an actress by that time because she'd already managed to convincingly play characters in horror (All the Boys Love Mandy Lane), thriller (Criminal Minds), drama (Hidden Palms), action (Never Back Down), teen (Remember the Daze), and now comedic roles in the movies she'd done. It's also worth noting here that ever since her performance in North Country (2005), this was more or less the first time that Heard took part in a movie with feminist themes and that had a strong leading female presence. And it was the second time that she was shooting in her hometown (Austin, Texas, USA) in her career - the first time having been her shooting All the Boys Love Mandy Lane in 2006.

    Given Heard's great performance and her centrality in the movie's plot, one therefore wonders why she was excluded in the main poster for the movie. Whatever the reason was, her exclusion would have been a massive marketing mistake and it would also have been somewhat out-of-place since her character (Nikki) is more of an "exterminator" in the movie than even Heather Graham's character (Alex).

    Besides matters relating to the performances, I found the movie's writing to be impressive in its uniqueness and creativity. Indeed, it is rare to see a movie that has women killing men as part of its major plot that is not overly sexualized and that presents the killings through a woman's gaze rather than through the "male gaze." This movie is, fortunately, exactly such a movie and so it would not be surprising know that it was an independent filmmaker woman (Suzanne Weinert) that wrote it. Contrary to most "woman kills men" movies - which have women's motives for killing men inevitably tied to sex and men's sexual fantasies in one way or another (e.g. Rape, lust, affair gone wrong etc) - Weinert centers the motives for Alex, Stela, and Nikki's killings of men on women's needs, particularly the need for women to free themselves from abusive relationships with the male victims. This, in my opinion, explains why many critics - most of them men - would have related poorly to the movie and thus panned it. And yet it is a strength of the movie rather than its weakness. Consequently, I believe that the movie is highly and unfairly underrated by an audience that is too used to centering women's cinematic violence against men on men's sexual needs to appreciate a movie that centers such violence on women's needs.

    Another plus for the movie is that, despite some reviewers here saying otherwise, it actually is a great comedy. Most of the jokes in the movie are well-written and equally well-presented and performed and so I have little doubt that anyone with any sense of humor would be laughing throughout most of the movie.

    Also of positive note are the movie's primary messages. One of them is that, often, women in abusive relationships with men are unfairly punished and pathologized for reacting violently to the abuse. Indeed, this is context in which Alex, Stella, and Nikki meet. The other key message is that women should learn to work together and promote other women because women's solidarity goes a long way towards improving women's lives and towards helping them escape abusive relationships. This message may be lost to many by the radical (read: murderous) way through which the three main characters in the movie choose to "solve" their problems but once one realizes that their "solution" is, among other things, merely an instrument for emphasizing how strong the bond between women needs to be, this message will not be lost to them.

    All those said, I would criticize the movie's poor racial representation even as I would praise its positive gender and socio-economic representations. Every other aspect of the movie besides these - editing, cinematography, costumes, production design etc - is just so-so, being neither distinguishable nor problematic.

    I rated this movie a 10 for all its strengths as discussed and despite its racial underrepresentation (because I did not deem this underrepresentation to take much away from its positives). I recommend the movie strongly to all looking for a light and fun dark comedy with which to pass time while also picking up some life lessons along the way. I especially recommend it to women but also to men who are unafraid of seeing the cinematic dark side to women through women's perspectives rather than men's. Fans of Amber Heard would also really want to watch this movie because she gives one of her best comedic performances in it.
    6merklekranz

    Men are the jerks .... men are the hunted ..................

    "EXterminators" explores the possibility that if you put a bunch of angry, violent women, in the same room, something bad might happen. In fact something worse than bad happens to cheating husbands, as a four legged pest control business becomes the front for "two legged vermin" extermination. Although the outrageous screenplay of"EXterminators" is fertile ground for "black comedy", only occasional scenes display dark humor, the best being shopping for lethal weapons, while casually discussing an eggplant recipe on the cell phone. The clever plot never really blossoms, because everything is too restrained. Simply put, for a supposed "black comedy", this is a rather toothless effort. - MERK
    4SnoopyStyle

    not that funny

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Principal 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.
    • Quotes

      Alex: [narrating] I got the house, the furniture, his unpaid bills. But Tom got all our friends.

    • Connections
      References Beignets de tomates vertes (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Flatland Boogie
      Performed by Charlie Robison

      Written by Terry Allen

      Published by Green Shoes Publishing, Bug Music

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2012 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сдохни
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Michaelson Films
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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