Four interconnected stories set in 1987 Oakland, CA. will tell about the love of music, movies, people, places and memories beyond our knowable universe.Four interconnected stories set in 1987 Oakland, CA. will tell about the love of music, movies, people, places and memories beyond our knowable universe.Four interconnected stories set in 1987 Oakland, CA. will tell about the love of music, movies, people, places and memories beyond our knowable universe.
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LeQuan Antonio Bennett
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This movie is definitely going to blow up in a couple years when people discover it. I know a lot of people looked at it and they immediately thought why would I watch this if Too Short has something to do with it? He's not a movie maker, well you aren't, till you are. The underline theme of the movie is that the underdog can win. Too Short definitely gets to win here. Like the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood it gave me heavy feelings of nostalgia, but this time with a better outcome. This movie is star-studded with small cameos that turn out to be more important in the end. I really enjoyed this movie. I wonder why it didn't get the same attention as the movie Sinners.
Only first heard about the film a day or two before it opened in Toronto. Didn't have very high expectations, but honestly of everything playing right now, this was the only film that interested me. I couldn't have been more surprised.
"Freaky Tales" is part "Pulp Fiction" (1994), part "Heavy Metal" (1981), and at times reminiscent of another 80s-inspired film, "Mandy" (2018). Four wacky (freaky) tales set in Oakland California, weaving together a diverse and fun cast of characters.
Aspect ratio's are changed between segments, animated characters burst onto screen, blood is spilt, punk music blares through the speakers - there's just a lot of fun being had on screen, and I felt it. I can only imagine feeling the response from a large audience during certain moments of the film; unfortunately there were less than 10 people at my screening.
Without giving anything else away, if you want to have a fun time at the theatre go support this movie. It's rare to see a movie like this get a theatrical release anymore, but it was the best theatrical experience I've had so far this year.
"Freaky Tales" is part "Pulp Fiction" (1994), part "Heavy Metal" (1981), and at times reminiscent of another 80s-inspired film, "Mandy" (2018). Four wacky (freaky) tales set in Oakland California, weaving together a diverse and fun cast of characters.
Aspect ratio's are changed between segments, animated characters burst onto screen, blood is spilt, punk music blares through the speakers - there's just a lot of fun being had on screen, and I felt it. I can only imagine feeling the response from a large audience during certain moments of the film; unfortunately there were less than 10 people at my screening.
Without giving anything else away, if you want to have a fun time at the theatre go support this movie. It's rare to see a movie like this get a theatrical release anymore, but it was the best theatrical experience I've had so far this year.
It's probably one of those 'you're either gonna like/love it or hate it' situations. It's definitely not a movie to be taken seriously but i think that's pretty obvious before you're even ten minutes into it.
What I'M wondering is how they got some of the people in it to BE in it...i know one of them grew up in Piedmont(Oakland), but still...he's one of THE most popular actors from the last 45 or so years...i think he did it as a favor. A salute to, 'cool that you're doing a movie in Oakland'.
As far as story elements go, the movie is all over the place...but, overall, it was FUN. Of course, having lived in Berkeley for 20+ years helped me to enjoy it. And i liked seeing Angus Cloud again.
What I'M wondering is how they got some of the people in it to BE in it...i know one of them grew up in Piedmont(Oakland), but still...he's one of THE most popular actors from the last 45 or so years...i think he did it as a favor. A salute to, 'cool that you're doing a movie in Oakland'.
As far as story elements go, the movie is all over the place...but, overall, it was FUN. Of course, having lived in Berkeley for 20+ years helped me to enjoy it. And i liked seeing Angus Cloud again.
If the threads connecting their segments are strong & inter-woven enough, anthologies CAN work... like "Freaky Tales" whose four segments (based in 1987's Oakland, California) see: punks Ji-young Woo & Jack Champion fight Dan Marotte's nazis; rappers Dominique Thorne & Normani catch a break (in an unnecessary segment); reluctant tough guy Pedro Pascal reaching his end (crossing a delightful Tom Hanks cameo and corrupt cop Ben Mendelsohn (terrific)); and baskeball star Jay Ellis going "Kill Bill". With its deliberately dated, cartoonish style co-writers / co-directors Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden's fun tribute to popular '80s cinema is a treat. Props to them & it.
This movie is basically what you would get if you asked an A. I. social media algorithm to make a movie about 1987.
Nothing makes sense. There's no plot, obviously no research was done into any of the content, character development is non existent, its initial vehicle seems to be racial rage bait disguised as some elementary form of political commentary that comes off like a teenager being interviewed at a pot rally.
But seriously though, how old were the people who came up with this nonsense? It's pretty apparent they were never around in 1987, never mind California.
This could have been a 20 second Tik Tok video.
Nothing makes sense. There's no plot, obviously no research was done into any of the content, character development is non existent, its initial vehicle seems to be racial rage bait disguised as some elementary form of political commentary that comes off like a teenager being interviewed at a pot rally.
But seriously though, how old were the people who came up with this nonsense? It's pretty apparent they were never around in 1987, never mind California.
This could have been a 20 second Tik Tok video.
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- TriviaThe Movie theater is showing Creepshow 2, another anthology movie released in 1987, the year that this movie takes place.
- GoofsWhilst at the police station, Clint pulls a cigarette that is clearly broken and bent which is lit by The Guy. The camera then pans to The Guy whilst the phone rings. The next shot shows the cigarette in Clint's mouth and it is no longer broken or bent.
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid credit scene featuring the video clerk.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 986: Trainspotting + T2 Trainspotting (2025)
- SoundtracksFreaky Tales
written by Todd Shaw
performed by Symba
courtesy of The Starr Island Group/Atlantic Recording Corporation
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- Oakland, California, USA(on-location)
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- $2,760
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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