nfmadprops04
Joined Jul 2002
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I am from Texas, and live very close to Plano where the actual deaths occurred, so I might be a bit biased in saying that "Wasted" is a film that you just can't get out of your head.
Stahl, Phoenix, and Paul all play their characters very realistically. You truly believe that they are everyday high school students who just happen to be heroin addicts. The drug content is handled very graphically as well - although everything that happens in the film serves a purpose, and each moment the characters spiral further downward is heartbreaking. I definitely recommend this film to anyone. Once you watch it, it sticks with you!
Stahl, Phoenix, and Paul all play their characters very realistically. You truly believe that they are everyday high school students who just happen to be heroin addicts. The drug content is handled very graphically as well - although everything that happens in the film serves a purpose, and each moment the characters spiral further downward is heartbreaking. I definitely recommend this film to anyone. Once you watch it, it sticks with you!
This movie starts off really intriguing. Four childhood friends who all possess minor psychic ability get together for a weekend at their cabin and remember their friend Duddits, a mentally disabled man whom they helped in their adolescence.
However, the film, script, and acting all go awry when Morgan Freeman shows up, a patriotic alien hunter who is focused on stopping a horrible rash outbreak that results in extensive burping, farting, bloating. Ultimately, large Tremors-like aliens blast out of their rashy hosts' rectum.
The film unsuccessfully tries to be a serious film while having an alien try to bite off Timothy Olyphant's manhood and a scene in which Jason Lee wrestles a toilet seat containing one of the extraterrestrial butt-dwellers.
This film's downfall is that it truly would have been four or five great films, but the producers took a good novel and mucked it up into being an attempted array of pompous, feel-good turd jokes.
2 out of 5.
However, the film, script, and acting all go awry when Morgan Freeman shows up, a patriotic alien hunter who is focused on stopping a horrible rash outbreak that results in extensive burping, farting, bloating. Ultimately, large Tremors-like aliens blast out of their rashy hosts' rectum.
The film unsuccessfully tries to be a serious film while having an alien try to bite off Timothy Olyphant's manhood and a scene in which Jason Lee wrestles a toilet seat containing one of the extraterrestrial butt-dwellers.
This film's downfall is that it truly would have been four or five great films, but the producers took a good novel and mucked it up into being an attempted array of pompous, feel-good turd jokes.
2 out of 5.