When four 40-something college friends meet up for their annual reunion, things start to spiral out of control, and a pact they made as young men is revisited.When four 40-something college friends meet up for their annual reunion, things start to spiral out of control, and a pact they made as young men is revisited.When four 40-something college friends meet up for their annual reunion, things start to spiral out of control, and a pact they made as young men is revisited.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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This is about 4 lifelong friends who meet up and spend a week together just like they do every year. They get a ton of alcohol and a ton of drugs and party hard for a week. Life is all good for the first couple days but a tragic loss shakes everything up and they all go in a downward spiral.
I thought this movie was intense. It was entertaining, funny and sad. It was an emotional ride of a movie and I suggest everyone watch it.
Listen, this IS a good movie. A downer, for sure. Nothing happy-go-lucky to see here.
But you WILL have to have lived a bit to get its qualities.
Millennials, who's greatest movie experience is what ever Super hero movie is currently playing, need not apply.
Bonus: A killer soundtrack - maybe the best ever in a movie.
I know 3 out of the 4 have had there own alcohol drug issues through t the years which makes the film that much better (as sadistic as that sounds)
It's a solid film worth the watch.
If your idea of a holiday movie treat leans toward the likes of "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" or "Arthur Christmas" or "The Muppets," this film is NOT for you. If your idea of a holiday movie treat leans toward the likes of "Mission Impossible " or "Sherlock Holmes " then this film is NOT for you. Quite frankly, after watching it twice, I'm really not sure just who the hell this film is for - and that is not a criticism of the film. It is a strongly acted, strongly directed film that sucks you in and doesn't let go.
Every year, four "forty-something" college friends leave their careers and families behind to gather in a sort of mini-reunion where they live the weekend as if they were back in school - lots of sex, TONS of drugs, and the obligatory (punk) rock and roll. This year, however, things will be different.
And it's at this point, I must stop. To reveal anymore would lessen the film's impact on the viewer. The trailer gives you enough backstory (actually, a little too much) to make a synopsis from me redundant.
This film has polarized audiences throughout the festival circuit. Reactions to the film have been strong and deep felt - both positive and negative.
Bottom line - Is this a good film? Yes, I think it is. As I said - it's strongly acted, strongly directed, energetically edited and dynamically scored. Is it a pleasant film? Absolutely not. This is a tough film – a very tough film. Tough to watch, tough to listen to, tough to think about, and tough to let go of after it's over.
Did you know
- TriviaThe entire movie was shot on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR camera.
- GoofsAround the time Ron hugs Richard near the start of the reunion, a smear can be seen on the lower left side of the camera lens, in a few shots.
- Quotes
Tim: You fuck lots of women. Have you ever truly loved one?
Richard: I love them all. Can't love them all if you only love one.
Tim: If that's true, that's interesting.
Richard: Yeah. You want to know what I think, Timothy? When they really get to see me, I don't like what they see.
Tim: You make sure of that.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Armageddon Comes to Quiznos (2011)
- SoundtracksPretty Vacant
Written by Paul Cook (as Paul Thomas Cook), Steve Jones (as Stephen Philip Jones), John Lydon, Glen Matlock
Performed by Sex Pistols
Courtesy of Warner Bros Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,361
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,729
- Dec 11, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $16,232