Ten individuals set out to find themselves in an alienating world, filled with heartbreak, deception and tragedy.Ten individuals set out to find themselves in an alienating world, filled with heartbreak, deception and tragedy.Ten individuals set out to find themselves in an alienating world, filled with heartbreak, deception and tragedy.
Steven R. McQueen
- The Kid (segment "Club Soda")
- (as Stephen R. McQueen)
Marivel Decker
- Carla (segment "Club Soda")
- (as Marivel Razo Decker)
Ken Hudson Campbell
- Chester (segment "Street of Pain")
- (as Ken Campbell)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaScott Caan and Paul Walker appeared in Varsity Blues (1999) and Into the Blue (2005).
- GoofsText shown on screen during one scene misspells the word perpetrators as 'pepertrators'.
- Crazy creditsOn the theatrical release poster, principal actors Steve Carell and Josh Hartnett both have their last names misspelled as "Carrell" and "Harnet" respectively.
- ConnectionsEdited from Member (2001)
- SoundtracksHocus Pocus
Written by Paul Carafotes (as P. Carafotes)
Produced by Tedi Sarafian
Published by Koo Koo Charlie Publishing (ASCAP)
Performed by Josh Siegel with Emma Carafotes and Penelope Alexitch
[Played during segment "Club Soda"]
Featured review
I'd like to warn everybody before watching this piece of crappy movie. As the others writing a review here, I saw this DVD due to the great cast. Josh Hartnett, James Gandolfini, Steve Carrell, Paul Walker, Lois Gossett Jr., Joe Mantegna and even the others like young Stephen R. McQueen are doing their acting OK, but everyone knows that even great actors struggle when they are getting a bad manuscript and bad instruction from a bad director.
They must all have been lured into this, and the result is not only wrong marketed on the DVD-cover as a Crash-like movie. The move is some kind of mush mash of old Ames and archive footage with quite different quality. It's also some stupid kind of fantasy involved here, in what really tries to be some kind of comedy. And this is one which isn't at all funny, not even unwillingly funny.
In addition to that this is really a gathering of short movies put together as one. Not without some talent hidden somewhere here, but as a movie this deserves no other character than a 1 out of 10 stars. Some of the footage is both badly lighted and with bad technical sharpness and quality. When the film also is full of foul language and lines containing incestuous suggestions, and lots of swearing.
The directors, there are two of them, is Erik MacArthur and David Brooks, and should find something else to do. Save yourself a shitty time, and avoid this movie. It's got nothing you need to see, except great actors embarrassing themselves in the hands of what they might have believed was professional directors.
They must all have been lured into this, and the result is not only wrong marketed on the DVD-cover as a Crash-like movie. The move is some kind of mush mash of old Ames and archive footage with quite different quality. It's also some stupid kind of fantasy involved here, in what really tries to be some kind of comedy. And this is one which isn't at all funny, not even unwillingly funny.
In addition to that this is really a gathering of short movies put together as one. Not without some talent hidden somewhere here, but as a movie this deserves no other character than a 1 out of 10 stars. Some of the footage is both badly lighted and with bad technical sharpness and quality. When the film also is full of foul language and lines containing incestuous suggestions, and lots of swearing.
The directors, there are two of them, is Erik MacArthur and David Brooks, and should find something else to do. Save yourself a shitty time, and avoid this movie. It's got nothing you need to see, except great actors embarrassing themselves in the hands of what they might have believed was professional directors.
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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