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Matt's Chance

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.9K
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Edward Furlong, Lee Majors, Gary Busey, Margot Kidder, Nicholas Gyeney, Edi Zanidache, and Marshawn Lynch in Behind the Scenes: Matt's Chance (2013)
A darkly comedic tale of love, revenge, and the fickle nature of human morality. Enter Matt, a down-on-his-luck loser who on his birthday night discovers his fiancée, Jessica, in bed with another man. As Matt learns the true depth of Jessica's betrayal, he begins a downward spiral revenge quest that pits him face to face with a wide array of characters including an eccentric pawn shop owner (Gary Busey), an aging stripper (Margot Kidder), and a barber with an agenda (Lee Majors).
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A dark comedic tale about love, revenge, and the fickle nature of human morality.A dark comedic tale about love, revenge, and the fickle nature of human morality.A dark comedic tale about love, revenge, and the fickle nature of human morality.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Gyeney
  • Writers
    • Nicholas Gyeney
    • Edi Zanidache
  • Stars
    • Edward Furlong
    • Bill Sorice
    • Edi Zanidache
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Nicholas Gyeney
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Gyeney
      • Edi Zanidache
    • Stars
      • Edward Furlong
      • Bill Sorice
      • Edi Zanidache
    • 33User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Matt
    Bill Sorice
    Bill Sorice
    • Gabor
    Edi Zanidache
    • Daddy Dave
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • The Figure
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Mother Mable
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Bill
    Brandy Kopp
    Brandy Kopp
    • Jessica
    Edward Michael Scott
    • Tyler Swift
    Marshawn Lynch
    Marshawn Lynch
    • Massive Goon 1
    Mark Riccardi
    Mark Riccardi
    • Massive Goon 2
    Jace Robinett
    • Young Matt
    Jonah Beres
    Jonah Beres
    • Stuart
    Adrien Gamache
    • The Watcher
    Dustin James
    • Scott Friend
    Dennis Tudos
    • Bartender
    Nathan Riley
    • Cronie 1
    Jay Dogan
    • Cronie 2
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    Gregory Marks
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    • Director
      • Nicholas Gyeney
    • Writers
      • Nicholas Gyeney
      • Edi Zanidache
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    User reviews33

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    8actormarks-253-270785

    Interesting and funny!

    I like this movie! It's not your typical movie with the same old story line. I thought was shot fantastic I was taken back by the use of vibrant colors and the cinematography was fantastic!

    I found humor in one scene in particular that I won't mention but I actually thought Eddie Furlong was the perfect character choice...his dry sense of humor was clearly evident.

    I have to say my favorite character is Gabor he actually kept things going throughout the film and I couldn't wait to see what he was going to do next.

    It was good to see all the actors from back in the day and the priest was something else...lol.

    This is not for your average unimaginative viewer you definitely have to think outside the box and expand your mind on this one to keep up.
    7Doctor_Enigmatic

    Day in the life of the boy from T2 grown up.

    What to say about this movie. It's not done yet, but I definitely can empathize with John Conner on his feelings. My favorite part might when I saw the Green Goblin as a private dancer. This is the second time I've seen Dafoe in drag, but this time was a lot more horrifying to be honest.

    Sure watching him suck face in Boondock Saints was very jarring, but seeing a 65 year old Lois Lane doing a show for the future of mankind, I now see why Skynet won. I don't think I'll be able to do anything adult related for a while. This is some stuff that will last a lifetime. Then again my mutant ability is to repress horrible memories. Need to go smoke a foot long joint to bury this.

    This is as far as I am in the movie and I can't imagine needing to say more to sell this film to people. What a trip.
    rooprect

    This movie deserves an honest review...

    You may have noticed out of 26 reviewers for "Matt's Chance", nobody has reviewed more than 1 movie on IMDb. Not that this necessarily makes their opinions less valid (I mean hey, even Tibetan monks who are only allowed to watch 1 movie in their entire life have the right to post on IMDb?) But if you're like me, you might smell some review padding at work.

    Well rest assured I'm a real person, not involved with this production in any way, not dating any of the cast or crew, with nothing better to do with my life than review some 500+ movies on IMDb, so you can trust that this review is legit.

    "Matt's Chance" is a quirky, dark comedy which which is 1/4 love story, 1/4 revenge story, 1/4 crime story, 1/4 fantasy, and 100% original. It begins mundanely enough: a loser is in a bar whining to his buddy about some chick, and the film proceeds in flashback form as he tells his bud the story. From there it picks up speed, it ropes us in with foreshadowing of some epic disaster to come, and the vibe becomes increasingly surreal, building momentum and suspension of disbelief until the astonishing ending which requires your disbelief to be not only suspended but beaten senseless like a piñata.

    Some people may hate it for that very reason, but if you like movies that run you over like a garbage truck, challenging you to grasp unconventional situations and even more unconventional morality, then this is for you.

    Without ruining anything, I'll say it's an adventure of one man embarking on a journey of revenge. Not quite sure of how to proceed, he encounters bizarre characters along the way (Lee Majors as the silent barber, Gary Busey as the hilariously cynical pawn shop owner, Margot Kidder as a sexagenarian stripper "he only keeps me around because I look enough like a man to get his rocks off" haha). These characters each appear for 1 scene and are seen no more, as if they're chapters out of an Alice in Wonderland nightmare: a caterpillar, a mad hatter, a duchess.

    Other characters are more established but equally bizarre: his best friend the priest who raps on the toilet in his spare time, and a charmingly disturbed individual known as Gabor who reminded me very much of John Turturro's sleazy character in "The Big Lebowski" except this guy was much more likable.

    Plot aside, this is an odd morality tale for the 21st century. It definitely ain't your grandfather's morality tale. So be prepared for anything. The wacky twist at the end really makes you think hard. In that respect it reminded me of the disturbing dark comedy with Rainn Wilson & Ellen Page called "Super" which challenges us to see the moral difference between a superhero and psycho vigilante... if there is indeed a difference. Neither of these films is to be taken at face value, and the satire is so thick you can't help but be amused at how the director is playing with us.

    Stylistically, the humor is subtle & snappy with funny characterizations (excellently acted all around). The awkward "tough guy" match between Gary Busey & Bill Sorice ("Gabor") had me howling. Comedy-wise it's similar to the obscure gems "Circus Maximus" and "Bunny Whipped". If you haven't heard of those, think of "Pulp Fiction" on a caffeine high. That is: offbeat, deadpan humor but at a faster pace. If you're in the mood for something like you've never seen, give "Matt's Chance" a chance.
    kevon-130-894518

    Matt's Chance is a very unique and entertaining independent- a Must See!

    I saw Matt's Chance at the VIFF, in Las Vegas. I was initially intrigued with the cast of the movie and wanting to check it out. Some of the cast includes Edward Furlong, Gary Busey, Margot Kidder, and Lee Majors. Recognizable faces for sure from many different diverse backgrounds and many years of experience. In what is a "very" dark, intense and edgy comedy about Furlong and his girlfriend, a cast of strange characters, and maybe even more in the humor found in the introspection, continually bouncing from reality to unreality. Somehow, all is cleverly pulled together and harnessed by a definite up-and-coming talent, in Director, Nicholas Gyeney.

    With Edward Furlong in his best work to date, Furlong, naturally rides this dark and edgy vibe right out of the gate. He really finds the right right track and pulls you in and stays on course. Gary Busey, is in his natural habitat as the pawn shop owner. Margot Kidder (Louis Lane- Superman) appears out of the fog and does a very intriguing elderly stripper ... that is not routine. Lee Majors (the Six Million Dollar Man- are you kidding me!) as the Barber, and ... Brandy Kopp, plays the beautiful girlfriend to warm things up. Bill Sorice nails the mob boss and Edward Michael Scott plays the rival, Tyler Swift ... not to be confused with Taylor Swift.

    I really believe we are going to see some great things from this fast, up-and-coming director, Nicholas Gyeney. On top of the cast doing a solid performances, Gyeney, does a masterful job of bringing it all together. Keep your eye on this guy.
    8ronda_olshefski

    funny, a bit dark, well put together film!

    I really didn't know what to expect from this movie, although I know a few of the Actors in this film I wanted to go support the film,the Actors and Director involved. I really thought the film had a great original story-line, and it was easy to follow. Matt's Chance is a little on the dark side, but it wasn't bad to a point that I couldn't watch it. There were a lot of comical parts in this movie I really enjoyed from some of the roles. I felt the quality of acting in this film was very good as well as the way the film was put together. Overall I really enjoyed this film and was happy I went to see it. I would recommend anyone to go and see this film!

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    • Trivia
      Edward Furlong was unable to attend the film festival screenings because he was in jail at the time.
    • Goofs
      Matt asks the Catholic priest if the alchoal is Kosher. Kosher is for Jewish only.
    • Quotes

      Jessica: [sees his wife having sex with Tyler Swift] Matt, stop!

      Matt: Shut the fuck up! Right now!

      Tyler Swift: Isn't that my jacket?

      Matt: That's my girl, asshole!

      Matt: [to Jessica]

      [he takes a bottle of wine and starts to shake it]

      Matt: You can keep your fucking mom's house!

      [he sprays the wine on her]

      Matt: How's that for a cumshot, bitch!

    • Crazy credits
      In the ending credits it says, "Matt will return".
    • Connections
      References E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Шанс Мэтта
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Mirror Images LTD.
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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