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Cigarette Girl

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Cigarette Girl (2009)
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In the near future laws against smoking have increased to the point where you must live in a certain part of town called the Smoking Section if want to smoke cigarettes. Once you have passed... Read allIn the near future laws against smoking have increased to the point where you must live in a certain part of town called the Smoking Section if want to smoke cigarettes. Once you have passed the line of demarcation you just know you've crossed the tracks because things get a litt... Read allIn the near future laws against smoking have increased to the point where you must live in a certain part of town called the Smoking Section if want to smoke cigarettes. Once you have passed the line of demarcation you just know you've crossed the tracks because things get a little grimier, a little more industrial. The sky is a little blacker. The mood is heavier. So... Read all

  • Director
    • John Michael McCarthy
  • Writer
    • John Michael McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Christopher Tyzhai Allen
    • D'Army Bailey
    • Helen Bowman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    57
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    • Director
      • John Michael McCarthy
    • Writer
      • John Michael McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Christopher Tyzhai Allen
      • D'Army Bailey
      • Helen Bowman
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Christopher Tyzhai Allen
    • Dead Grass Boy #2
    D'Army Bailey
    • Store Owner
    Helen Bowman
    • Grandma
    James Buchanan
    • Johnny Valet
    Jacob Burcham
    • Customer
    Emmy Collins
    Emmy Collins
    • Suspicious Dude
    Cori Dials
    • Cigarette Girl
    Lary Love Dolley
    • Hat Check Girl
    Bruce Downing
    J. Lazarus Hawk
    • Ace
    Kim Howard
    • Host of Questions and Cancers
    Ivy Mclemore
    • Runaway
    Donald Meyers
    • Doctor
    Billy M. Mullins
    Glenn Payne
    • Customer
    Daniel Lee Perea
    • Customer
    • (as Daniel Lee)
    Daniel Reed
    • Customer
    Markus Seaberry
    • Dead Grass Boy #3
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      • John Michael McCarthy
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      • John Michael McCarthy
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    3redxdress

    two enthusiastic thumbs DOWN.

    This movie had many of the problems of low-budget, independent film, but lacked that spark or charming quirkiness that makes the best ones so special. Think early John Waters in terms of the style/quality of acting, delivery of lines, and ridiculous dialogue...but without John Waters' impeccable logic, credible costume choices, or sense of irony. Minus creativity points since a) this is 30-odd years after John Waters made those films, and b) McCarthy was probably attempting more of a Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez script with a Sin City vibe (he mentioned that he was inspired by comic books and graphic novels).

    Out of a group of five people, including myself, we all gave "Cigarette Girl" two enthusiastic thumbs DOWN. Incredibly, this version (which felt interminable) may have even been significantly edited down from a LONGER version, unless the plot holes were just there to begin with. The whole experience (seeing this film's European debut at the Edinburgh International Film Festival) might not have been *quite* so cringey had McCarthy not been there in person...his Q&A after the screening must have been very sparsely attended, and not just because of the utter lack of ventilation, which made me wonder whether the whole experience was some strange social experiment. We wonder if it will become a cult classic just for being so bad, like "The Room." Too bad it doesn't have the acting or plot chops of "The Warriors," or the whimsical soundtrack of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."

    We figure *someone* must have liked this movie, in order to have included it in the EIFF. Fair enough- different strokes for different folks. However, something tells me its future as a wider release is doubtful. If it DOES come to a theater near you, I'd advise you to skip it...or at least go on bargain night...
    1sonnybeaches

    Who cares ?

    This film is trashy, boring and stereotypical of McCarthy fare exploiting amateur actors, blighted Memphis locations, BDSM, junkies and drug dealers. Each scene is woven together like a 25 cent bronze age comic book. The film score is slow, insipid and deadening. There's nothing memorable about this film other than the anger that manifested itself after I realized I had wasted my money. In addition to this being the slowest 90 minutes of my day, I had a heck of a time trying to stay awake. I'm glad that I did so I could write this recap.

    The only good thing about this film was the smell of the crushed Junior Mints on the floor of the theater.
    9Gorgar

    Kool lost Flicker by JMM

    An underappreciated and understated molokee by Cult Cinema Icon John Michael McCarthy. Known for his dripping with wacko wetness flaps: TEENAGE TUPELO, THE SORE LOSERS and the best film of 1999 bar none: SUPERSTARLET A.D., JMM delivers this tasty (shoulda been shown in every mall) movie morsel with a stellar cast populated with pro and novice meat puppets alike, a sonically subtle minimalist score and gallons of celluloid cool. A Fantastico concepto, in which, thesps: Cori Dials, Emmy 'The Volcano' Collins and Cowboy Danny Vinson annihilate the camera. Sincerely wish this Deviant Daddio would make anudder feature flapper!!!
    2Duncan_C

    Good concept, bad film.

    Saw this film with reasonably high hopes but it failed to impress. I feel bad as I've heard the makers of the film are nice people but it just did'nt do it for me, or that fact for a lot of the cinema who walked out at various points. It was badly synced, badly acted, badly shot. Some shots were out of focus etc... If thats the style they were going fair enough but it did'nt work for me or a lot of others. I stayed to the end of course and it was a more interesting film that some I've seen but not interesting enough.

    The opening credits were great though. Whoever designed and put them together did a good job.

    The concept behind the film was a good one just not carried through well unfortunately. I was expecting a sort of 'Equilibrium', 'District 9' type of 'segregation in the future' type of film but it did'nt come. The future for me looked like the past.

    A shame. I don't like saying a film is bad but unfortunately I did'nt enjoy this one.

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    3chriscredz

    Might have worked as a novel, but not as a movie

    Had high hopes for this film - the notion of dystopia alongside the promise of a graphic novel-style aesthetic was an intriguing mix going in. Sadly the film fails to deliver on an engaging, believe or entertaining plot, doing so with characters (and I'm guessing actors) who would be more at home as extras in a porn flick.

    There are moments of hilarity, but unfortunately the laughter is evoked by cheesy B-movie one liners and painfully over-baked acting. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the film crew had honed their trade in the Australian daytime soap opera game, such was the quality of the sequences.

    It's worth a watch for those curious of how the graphic novel/Anime aesthetic can be transposed into cinema, but keep in mind that in this case "underground" is perhaps where this film should have stayed.

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Tennessee, USA
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      • Guerrilla Monster Films
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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