La última oportunidad de un veterano cómico para alcanzar el estrellato le lleva de gira con un joven cómico que le revela un pasado inesperado.La última oportunidad de un veterano cómico para alcanzar el estrellato le lleva de gira con un joven cómico que le revela un pasado inesperado.La última oportunidad de un veterano cómico para alcanzar el estrellato le lleva de gira con un joven cómico que le revela un pasado inesperado.
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After seeing it's rating...I expected worse.
But it's not without it's faults.
The story revolves around a washed up comedian (played by Jamie Kennedy) who tries to rekindle his career by accepting a gig touring with a not-so-young up and comer (played by Matt Rife).
The young wannabe comic employs a dry shtick where he plays on being an ancient- yet ageless- vampire.
However, he's having a hard time connecting with the audience.
So he brings on Kennedy's character with the hope that he can get some tips on how to become a better comedian.
Promising to fund the entire endeavour, himself.
Only to reveal the truth behind the facade.
The whole thing is rather mediocre.
If only because Rife's portrayal of the vampire character is rather insufferable.
The rest of the cast actually do an excellent job, though.
Why many people didn't like it is obvious, however.
Because it comes off less a comedy than it does a drama.
Which is something I blame the writers for.
Because, where they had an oppourtunity to insert comedy into the script...they seem to glance over them, in order to focus on driving the dramatic aspect of the story forward.
Which is an odd decision.
Because there's not enough comedy to appease viewers who tuned in for some laughs.
And there's not enough gore to satiate those expecting a pure horror.
Making it completely reliant on winning people over with the drama.
Which is a mistake in my opinion.
Especially considering Rife does such an awful job.
His terrible performance aside...it's not totally horrible.
Just very slow and dry.
Which is not something you would expect from a film that features such well known comics.
Thus, it's not particularly great.
So, you can't blame people for thinking it does, in fact, suck.
Because, in the end...it really is quite mediocre.
2 out of 10.
But it's not without it's faults.
The story revolves around a washed up comedian (played by Jamie Kennedy) who tries to rekindle his career by accepting a gig touring with a not-so-young up and comer (played by Matt Rife).
The young wannabe comic employs a dry shtick where he plays on being an ancient- yet ageless- vampire.
However, he's having a hard time connecting with the audience.
So he brings on Kennedy's character with the hope that he can get some tips on how to become a better comedian.
Promising to fund the entire endeavour, himself.
Only to reveal the truth behind the facade.
The whole thing is rather mediocre.
If only because Rife's portrayal of the vampire character is rather insufferable.
The rest of the cast actually do an excellent job, though.
Why many people didn't like it is obvious, however.
Because it comes off less a comedy than it does a drama.
Which is something I blame the writers for.
Because, where they had an oppourtunity to insert comedy into the script...they seem to glance over them, in order to focus on driving the dramatic aspect of the story forward.
Which is an odd decision.
Because there's not enough comedy to appease viewers who tuned in for some laughs.
And there's not enough gore to satiate those expecting a pure horror.
Making it completely reliant on winning people over with the drama.
Which is a mistake in my opinion.
Especially considering Rife does such an awful job.
His terrible performance aside...it's not totally horrible.
Just very slow and dry.
Which is not something you would expect from a film that features such well known comics.
Thus, it's not particularly great.
So, you can't blame people for thinking it does, in fact, suck.
Because, in the end...it really is quite mediocre.
2 out of 10.
The premise was interesting and that's about it. I don't know what was harder to believe Matt Rife is a Vampire or Jamie Kennedy is a Comedian. It seems like somone was just anxious to make a movie with Matt Rufe while his comedy is popular. If this was a you tube short it could have been better. As a full movie it's about as drawn out as this review trying to fill in enough characters to post my orginal statement about Jamie Kennedy not being funny. My boy hasn't changed his humor up since Malibu Most Wanted. Coming from an 80s baby that grew up with Bro Comedy rife with Fart and Dick jokes, it's just not funny anymore.
Ok yes I wanted to see this movie just because of Matt Rife and yes he is hot and yes he is cute but I did not watch this movie just for his eyes and smile. He actually played the role with heart and soul, And his humor was actually funny.
Also I enjoyed Jamie Kennedy in this movie. He made me laugh so hard my lungs were really killing me. I have not seen him in a movie in a while. I am glad he got to do a movie with a younger comedian. It's not often comedians have great acting together. They both matched up really well.
Also I really enjoyed the actress Ellen Hollman. I thought she played a cool character in this movie.
Also I enjoyed Jamie Kennedy in this movie. He made me laugh so hard my lungs were really killing me. I have not seen him in a movie in a while. I am glad he got to do a movie with a younger comedian. It's not often comedians have great acting together. They both matched up really well.
Also I really enjoyed the actress Ellen Hollman. I thought she played a cool character in this movie.
It's actually pretty funny and a good concept. Not slap stick humor or full of a lot of CGI. Matt plays the naive vampire well and definitely easy on the eyes. It's supposed to be the dingy underside of comedy and it is. The character development happens at a reasonable pace. If you must have really broad jokes and slapstick it's probably not for you. It's a good, watchable and funny film for those that understand nuance and subtle humor. A lot of good cameos from comedians past and present. It was great to see Jimmy Walker popping up for several scenes, as well as several good character actors.
This is...so bad. Didn't laugh at all, in fact I cringed more than I laughed. Matt Rife's "acting" was horrible. I guess the only thing he has going for himself is that he is pale enough to be a vampire. A few washed up actors with bad acting, no good jokes. Highly recommend not watching this and instead watching a ~good~ vampire movie/show lol go check out Nick Cage's new vampire movie because even though it wasn't the best thing in the world, it was still a thousand times better than this.
Overall, please don't waste your time watching this. Watch something better. Let's please stop giving Matt Rife jobs.
Overall, please don't waste your time watching this. Watch something better. Let's please stop giving Matt Rife jobs.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWhen Pete replies "Never say I'll be right back", it is a nod to Jamie Kennedy's character in Scream.
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