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Successful Alcoholics

  • 2010
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.1K
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Successful Alcoholics (2010)
Drake makes $730,000 a year.  Lindsay makes $490,000 a year.  Drake has an average blood alcohol concentration of 0.29.  Lindsay has an average blood alcohol concentration of 0.17.  

Drake and Lindsay are successful alcoholics.
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A couple that are very successful in their jobs and at the same time have a drinking problem try to manage their love life, their social life and their jobs.A couple that are very successful in their jobs and at the same time have a drinking problem try to manage their love life, their social life and their jobs.A couple that are very successful in their jobs and at the same time have a drinking problem try to manage their love life, their social life and their jobs.

  • Director
    • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
  • Writers
    • T.J. Miller
    • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
  • Stars
    • T.J. Miller
    • Lizzy Caplan
    • Tony Hale
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Writers
      • T.J. Miller
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Stars
      • T.J. Miller
      • Lizzy Caplan
      • Tony Hale
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    T.J. Miller
    T.J. Miller
    • Drake
    Lizzy Caplan
    Lizzy Caplan
    • Lindsay
    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
    • Lindsay's Editor
    Nick Kroll
    Nick Kroll
    • Hotel Attendant
    Matt Braunger
    Matt Braunger
    • Police Officer
    Fred Goss
    Fred Goss
    • Drake's Boss
    Nick Thune
    Nick Thune
    • Alex
    Allison Munn
    Allison Munn
    • Dianne
    Peter Karinen
    • Kevin
    Brian Sacca
    Brian Sacca
    • Devin
    Ryan Ridley
    Ryan Ridley
    • Alan
    Whitney Cummings
    Whitney Cummings
    • Denver Receptionist
    Maribeth Monroe
    Maribeth Monroe
    • Lindsay's Coworker
    • Director
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Writers
      • T.J. Miller
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
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    9bballplayer300

    Wow

    Wow is all I can say. Obviously, seeing this short film posted on "Funny Or Die" makes you anticipate a lot of the humorous scenes you'd expect based on the title. But the actual plot begins to develop and it gets way more intense than you'd have expected. In short: watch it.

    Impressive acting by T.J. Miller, but I think this film is a great example of his abilities as a writer. After seeing him in She's Out of My League, I thought he would be a goofy comedic actor in Judd Apatow-esque films the rest of his career, but this has changed my mind.

    Great acting all around. Great use of humor to keep the film from getting too dark. Hey, its a short film, and its online so find a half hour of your time to watch it.
    8abehrends

    Great Look at Alcoholics

    I just graduated film school, the whole while drinking every day, getting a DUI, attending AA meetings, and loathing most . I'm a huge fan of this movie for what it's core values and ideas are. It's essentially a short about functional alcoholics but also how some of the smartest and most creative people in the world can't see the world without some sort of mind altering substance. It's a good look at how dumb people can be, and at how easy it is to drown everything out. It's funny to me because as I'm writing this review there is a really loud neighbor explaining what alcoholics are like...and whoever is on the balcony with them is loving it, and spouting about people they know who drink a lot. It's all humorous, and though I agree that this film isn't really a comedy, it's a good farce about alcoholism. And not to take the subject lightly but, it all comes down to the individual. Which is what makes the ending so poignant for me.
    2lulixagex

    Shocking end

    We were surprised when the movie ended since we first thought that the movie is probably edited by a third party or not downloaded properly. Therefore we came to imdb to check it out. To our surprise the movie is a well rated (7.6) short movie with good reviews. Now looking at the comments we were more confused to know what have we missed from the movie more that what is described in the storyline: "A couple that are very successful in their jobs and at the same time have a drinking problem try to manage their love life, their social life and their jobs."!? I literally created this account to discover this.
    5Theo Robertson

    Not A Great Success

    This is a short film featuring Drake and Lindsey two fictional characters who have become physically addicted to alcohol and because of this find their world beginning to collapse around them . There's two ways co-writers TJ Miller and Jordan Vogt Roberts could develop this . One is a serious tone and the other is as quirky black comedy farce . Since it's a short film then predictably the quirky nature wins out in the end . This shouldn't be a criticism but the subject matter somewhat pales in comparison to more serious feature length movies featuring alcoholism . There also seems to be a slight misunderstanding of what alcoholism is . It's not the binge drinking seen on city streets on weekend evenings but the constant topping up where the alcoholic appears almost but not quite sober . A person with a serious alcohol addiction wouldn't vomit as seen here because their brain chemistry , especially the dopamine nerve receptors in the brain has been changed by alcohol use hence the brain doesn't send signals to the rest of the body to reject the alcohol . Quite the reverse - the brain craves alcohol

    I am probably missing the point however and like so many short films Successful ALCOHOLICS is something of a calling card to studios that cries out come and get us . On a technical level involving cinematography and editing it's adequate enough but again I felt like the story could have done with a more gloomy nature . Nothing bad but nothing exceptional
    7planktonrules

    Well made but a very odd film to be on FOD

    A few days ago, Funny or Die sent out a Tweet about "Successful Alcoholics"--recommending the film and saying it's posted on their site. However, after viewing the film, I think it's a very odd film for them, as it's really NOT a comedy but a very dark little film about alcoholism.

    The film stars two very obnoxious yet oddly successful drunks. No matter how intoxicated they become, people around them seem to put up with their boorish antics--mostly because the man and woman have been able to successfully lie and manipulate. While perhaps funny in a very dark way, it's pretty intense when they find themselves in Denver at 2am and start panicking because they can't find any liquor--and their eventual solution is pretty pathetic.

    I am not sure exactly who the audience is for this film. It is quite well made but not funny. Things like the DTs, memory issues and vomiting aren't especially laughable. Perhaps it's a good poignant little film to show to budding alcoholics.

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    • Trivia
      T.J. Miller and Lizzy Caplan previously worked together in Cloverfield (2008).
    • Quotes

      Lindsay: Do know what I said to that cop?

      Drake: What?

      Lindsay: I told him that we were alcoholics. And that I thought that if I didnt leave you that neither one of us would stop.

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    • Release date
      • January 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Успешные алкоголики
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