An average, calm mid-20s girl named Veronica restarts her dead dating life all of the sudden, but with two guys: a sensitive failed writer named Abel and an airheaded drummer named Zed. At ... See full summary »
Director:
Gregg Araki
Stars:
Kathleen Robertson,
Johnathon Schaech,
Matt Keeslar
Jordan White and Amy Blue, two troubled teens, pick up an adolescent drifter, Xavier Red. Together, the threesome embark on a sex and violence-filled journey through an America of psychos and quickiemarts.
Director:
Gregg Araki
Stars:
James Duval,
Rose McGowan,
Johnathon Schaech
David, Craig and Alicia are a triangle of young lovers who find angst and despair as they sort out their feelings and sexuality in a late-night coffee shop.
This film's working title was "Mary Warner", and Winona Ryder was attached at one point. See more »
Goofs
In the beginning, Jane throws her phone into the pot butter and it ends up dead and in the sink. Later, in the park, she drops her bag and a pink cell phone falls out. See more »
Quotes
Jane F.:
[Brevin is finally finished after his dentist appointment and gets out to the waiting room where Jane is and Jane imidietly freaks out]
OOOH, thank fucking god! This has been the longest, dollest, most uncomfortable thing, I can remember ever doing! I really thought that I was gonna DIE of boredom!
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Crazy Credits
The film's title does not actually appear in the main credits sequence and is represented by a 'smiley face' graphic instead. See more »
I can't believe there are so many negative reviews for this film. I guess it's either you love it, or hate it.
Personally this was a comic portrayal of pot use and it's not supposed to be taken as seriously as some of the reviewers have made it seem. Jane (Anna Faris) did a great job being blissfully stoned throughout the movie. She made good use of all the stoner stereotypes and I loved the expressions that she used throughout the movie.
There were quite a few comic moments throughout the film that I'm sure a stoner could relate to. There was no storyline, but it also doesn't need one! I mean seriously, stoner's don't have an elaborate storyline in real life, why would they have one in a movie about stoners!? It was just good brainless entertainment!
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I can't believe there are so many negative reviews for this film. I guess it's either you love it, or hate it.
Personally this was a comic portrayal of pot use and it's not supposed to be taken as seriously as some of the reviewers have made it seem. Jane (Anna Faris) did a great job being blissfully stoned throughout the movie. She made good use of all the stoner stereotypes and I loved the expressions that she used throughout the movie.
There were quite a few comic moments throughout the film that I'm sure a stoner could relate to. There was no storyline, but it also doesn't need one! I mean seriously, stoner's don't have an elaborate storyline in real life, why would they have one in a movie about stoners!? It was just good brainless entertainment!