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Jordan Bramblett | ... | Josh Gambino |
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Chris Cole | ... | Bobby K |
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Daniel Crocetti | ... | Fred |
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Michael McManus | ... | Woody |
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Steve McMellon Jr. | ... | Noell |
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Cary Pownall | ... | Skippy |
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Joseph Roper | ... | Limo Driver's Cousin |
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Justin Skinner | ... | Milham |
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Sarah-John Montgomery Smith | ... | Wilma (as Sarah-John Smith) |
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Ronald Sullivan | ... | Shaun Parker |
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Brent Tingle | ... | Rivers |
Richard Tyson | ... | Big Bud (Surfer Wannabee) | |
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Jim Walker | ... | Jim |
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Kelvin Walker | ... | Limo Driver |
Ten friends tell the unbelievable true story of the New Year none of them would forget - when they hired a limousine to take them to the beach for their annual rite of passage...only to find themselves kidnapped, stripped, stranded and left for dead on a dirt road 24 hours later, fighting to survive. A true tale told by those who lived it, these ten Southern raconteurs are as practiced in spinning great yarns as they are in hard living. By combining the narration of the actual participants with feature-length re-enactment, filmmakers Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater marry broad subject - the greatest bar story ever told - with experimental form in this debut, full-length docu-comedy. Written by Anonymous
This movie is a beautiful conversation unfolding along with the road in front of it! Great writing, great dialogue, incredible lighting and coloring. A wild ride of a movie for sure! Anyone who has ever lived a party life will appreciate this movie. I swear I have lived it.
This film felt just like a pair of comfortable shoe. I really didn't know what to expect when I watched it, but I can tell you that you will see a lot of your old-self in here. Not so much in the characters exactly, but in who you used to be. It was very reflective for me. Thinking about my high-school friends, and the crazy times we used to have!
Its Fantastic!