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Mauvaises Fréquentations

Original title: Behaving Badly
  • 2014
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  • 1h 37m
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4.5/10
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Elisabeth Shue, Mary-Louise Parker, Heather Graham, Selena Gomez, and Nat Wolff in Mauvaises Fréquentations (2014)
Teenager Rick Stevens has a crush on Nina Pennington. They form a friendship and embark on a rock n' roll journey together while Nina deals with her overbearing boyfriend, Kevin.
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Teenager Rick Stevens has a crush on Nina Pennington. They form a friendship and take a rock'n'roll journey together while Nina deals with her overbearing boyfriend Kevin.Teenager Rick Stevens has a crush on Nina Pennington. They form a friendship and take a rock'n'roll journey together while Nina deals with her overbearing boyfriend Kevin.Teenager Rick Stevens has a crush on Nina Pennington. They form a friendship and take a rock'n'roll journey together while Nina deals with her overbearing boyfriend Kevin.

  • Director
    • Tim Garrick
  • Writers
    • Tim Garrick
    • Scott Russell
    • Ric Browde
  • Stars
    • Nat Wolff
    • Selena Gomez
    • Mary-Louise Parker
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    4.5/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Tim Garrick
    • Writers
      • Tim Garrick
      • Scott Russell
      • Ric Browde
    • Stars
      • Nat Wolff
      • Selena Gomez
      • Mary-Louise Parker
    • 28User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 18Metascore
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    Nat Wolff
    Nat Wolff
    • Rick Stevens
    Selena Gomez
    Selena Gomez
    • Nina Pennington
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Lucy Stevens…
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Pamela Bender…
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Jimmy Leach
    • (as Dylan Mcdermott)
    Lachlan Buchanan
    Lachlan Buchanan
    • Billy Bender
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Annette Stratton-Osborne
    Ashley Rickards
    Ashley Rickards
    • Kristen Stevens
    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • Father Krumins
    Austin Stowell
    Austin Stowell
    • Kevin Carpenter
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Joseph Stevens
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Principal Basil Poole
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Chief Howard D. Lansing
    Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña
    Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña
    • Brian Savage
    Rusty Joiner
    Rusty Joiner
    • Keith Bender
    Nate Hartley
    • Karlis Malinauskas
    Mitch Hewer
    Mitch Hewer
    • Steven Stevens
    Scott Evans
    Scott Evans
    • Ronnie Watt
    • Director
      • Tim Garrick
    • Writers
      • Tim Garrick
      • Scott Russell
      • Ric Browde
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    vchimpanzee

    The title says it all

    Rick's life has gotten complicated. I couldn't even begin to explain what has happened. The list of events just came at me too fast to keep up.

    Almost no one in this movie has morals. But Rick is basically a good kid and Nina has no reason to reject him. I'm not familiar with Nat Wolff but he has an appeal similar to the teenage Scott Baio and Ben Feldman of "Superstore". Occasionally he talks to the camera. He's actually quite good but not the standout.

    Selena Gomez is really cute and does a capable job as Nina.

    Mary-Louise Parker has to be the standout, but not for the reasons I thought. As I look at the credits I realize there is one character I thought was someone else. But first, Parker does a great job as constantly drunk Lucy, and then she makes appearances as Saint Lola, a fantasy character only Rick can see. But there were actually two saints, so I can't say for sure who did what.

    Heather Graham as Annette, whose skirts are entirely too short and who shows off too much cleavage, is not believable as a lawyer, so I assumed she was one of Kristen's stripper friends. Later, it's clear she is really who she says. Still, a good performance.

    I've liked Elisabeth Shue since she was a teenage baby sitter. Here, she is definitely all grown up. She's good enough as the promiscuous Pamela but also appears as one of the saints only Rick can see. I'm assuming that she's the one who was not only gorgeous but also quite naughty. But I thought there was just one.

    Gary Busey looked familiar, but I didn't know his name until the credits. Busey is the only actor with a blooper reel during those credits, and I suppose it's worth seeing). He seems quite old for a uniformed officer but he's still quite tough.

    We also hear occasional announcements from and get a couple of scenes with the uptight Principal Poole, portrayed as only Patrick Warburton can nearly every time we see this man on screen in whatever movie or TV series.

    Even though there is so much bizarre comedy, there is a tender and sad moment. Since the imdb credits show photos, I can conclude that the fine performance in this scene comes from Carlease Burke, who has a Caribbean accent of some kind.

    Have I made it clear this movie is not family-friendly? I hope so. I can't even begin to imagine what was bleeped out, and what made it to TV is pretty bad too. One man is washing dishes and these include something which is blurred. However, I suspect things may not be as bad as they seem because a nun who took a vow of silence was given special permission to speak so she could teach Latin. This was necessary so she wouldn't go to (bleep). You can't say that? No wonder so many words are missing. But from what I could tell this movie was hilarious.

    If you can get through it, I think you'll be rewarded.
    kamecantina

    Irreverence can be funny

    Okay, okay this is obviously not a 10/10 movie. But I felt compelled to give it a high rating due to the ridiculous hate it seems to be getting.

    It's not supposed to be a masterpiece. It's an attempt at irreverent comedy delivered in deadpan style. As such, it succeeds. It's not for everyone and I'm sure plenty of people will find something to be offended over, but that doesn't make it a bad movie. I found it quite funny, and there isn't a bad performance to be seen. Elizabeth Shue is especially good.

    There are so many genuinely bad movies accepted as decent out there. It surprises me to see this one being so targeted.
    junuz

    What a ....

    Stupidest movie i ever seen, but , oh what a .... Perfect for rainy afternoon
    2phd_travel

    Top notch cast wasted in a mostly painful comedy

    Mostly this screwball lewd comedy about a nerd who pursues a girl and a crazy set of events unfold does not work. There are some laugh out loud moments but they are minor ones like the Stanford thing. Also there are such good stars you kind of want to watch to see how they act. The plot isn't convincing in a comical way and the crudeness and vulgarity aren't funny most of the time and border on painful and not even funny juvenile in an American Pie way just painful. Kind of feel terrible for fine actors and actresses like Elizabeth Shue, Dylan McDermott here. Mary Louise Parker surprisingly shows some versatility here, different from her previous roles. Nat Wolff is not charismatic enough a dork to carry off this role. Selena Gomez looks cute enough. Heather Graham is quite funny.

    Overall only see it if you are in the mood for a few very crude chuckles.
    4shawneofthedead

    Initially promising, this film soon feels like it's punishing its audience - and itself - for its bad behaviour.

    Somewhere in this tangled mess of debauchery and off-kilter, almost deliberately offensive humour is a decent movie. At its best and most promising, Behaving Badly plays like an ultra-quirky, purposefully black-hearted look at the standard coming-of-age tale we've seen too many times before. But it never really knows when to dial back its strange and frequently off-putting humour, resulting in a film that frustrates as much as it amuses.

    Rick (Nat Wolff) is a self-absorbed, close to morally degenerate teenager growing up in a complicated household: his boozed-up mom Lucy (Mary Louise Parker) is barely coherent from day to day, and his deadbeat dad Joseph (Cary Elwes) only stays married to avoid paying alimony. Even as he navigates a huge crush on Nina (Selena Gómez), the school's resident goody-two-shoes, he embarks on an ill-advised affair with the sexually voracious Pamela (Elisabeth Shue), mom to his strange best friend Billy (Lachlan Buchanan).

    The film is every bit as complicated and filthy as its title suggests, its characters dealing in drugs, alcohol and sex with next to no moral compunction. Actually, that's not its problem. These scenes are riddled with a grim humour, and work best when played loudly and ridiculously - as they frequently are. And so there are moments when Rick receives counselling from Saint Lola, the patron saint of aimless teenagers (played in a neat Oedipal twist by Parker); or when he must cut a deal with slimy strip-club boss Jimmy (Dylan McDermott) to score backstage passes for a Josh Groban concert. The film is almost brave in how determinedly it sinks into the most depraved of narrative depths.

    But it's hard to shake the feeling that writer-director Tim Garrick lets his own crazy creation get the best of him. He packs the film with knowing, self-aware touches - Rick frequently speaks straight to the camera, as the title character did in iconic teen flick Ferris Bueller's Day Off - but achieves very little in the way of emotional payoff and insight. As a result, when his deliberately peculiar film heads down the road to redemption, it pretty much collapses on itself. It's hard to believe in any of Garrick's characters making good, when they've otherwise been portrayed as so horribly bad that they barely register as real human beings.

    At least Garrick's cast seems to be in on the joke. Wolff is an affable if somewhat opaque lead, largely outshone by Buchanan (delightfully weird) and the adult actors - all of whom seem to be only too pleased to have been let off the leash and told to behave, well, pretty much as badly as they like. Parker, Shue and McDermott, in particular, play the taboo-happy comedy with relish, committing so fearfully to their parts that watching them in action becomes part of the joy of the film.

    It's unfortunate, then, that they're doing such good work in so awkward a movie. Behaving Badly is not for the faint of heart or morally conservative, for a start. But even those who are willing to take a walk on the wild side with their teen raunch-coms will find themselves disappointed by the film, which flirts tantalisingly with the dark side but winds up being both too strange and too predictable to really work in the end.

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    • Trivia
      When Rick is wandering through the jail after the party, an inmate is led down the hall by an officer. The inmate is played by Justin Bieber who, among other things, at the time was the on-again, off-again boyfriend of Selena Gomez who plays Nina.
    • Goofs
      When Mrs. Bender was chasing Rick around the island table, he knocks down a cup of straws. In the next cut, the cup is right side up, but nobody had cleaned them up.
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      Nina Pennington: Uh... there's a naked girl on your front porch...

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      Written by Nicholaus Arson (as Niklas Almqvist) and Jeff Lynne

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      • July 1, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mad Chance
      • Starboard Entertainment
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $422,697
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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