Category: Crime
Year: 2010
Rating: 6.1/10 ()
Director: Will Canon
Country: USA
Language: English
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: 18 November 2010 (South Korea) See more »
Taglines: Every Night Was a Party. One Night Went Too Far. See more »
Writers: Will Canon, Doug Simon
Movie Storyline
Adam Buckley finds himself in the middle of a convenience store robbery during his last night as a pledge for a college fraternity. When the initiation ritual goes horribly wrong, and every move proves disastrous, Adam is forced to confront a new challenge all together, and he has to take a stand.
Cast:
Trevor Morgan
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Adam Buckley
Jon Foster
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Frank
Lou Taylor Pucci
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Kevin
Arlen Escarpeta
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Mike
Jesse Steccato
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Bean
Jennifer Sipes
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Emily
Luke Sexton
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Graham
Chad Halbrook
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Jackson
Preston Vanderslice
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Scott
Tyler Corie
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Curtis
Evan Gamble
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Tyler
Katherine VanderLinden
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Janet
Jeff Gibbs
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Officer Jennings
Jack O'Donnell
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Dr. Meyers
Meyer DeLeeuw
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Collin
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Color: Color
Filming Locations: Arlington, Texas, USA
Official Site(s): Official site | Official Facebook |
User Review:
Very Bad Things in a Frat House
, rated: 7/10
When some college frat boys pressurize a freshman applicant to their
fraternity to carry out a convenience store robbery at gunpoint as part
of their induction process, one doesn't need a PhD to predict there
will probably be some disagreeable consequences. Needless to say, the
hold-up is less than a complete success, and "Brotherhood" soon finds
itself in similar territory to "Very Bad Things" as the fall-out from
this reckless prank spirals disastrously out of control during the
course of a long night. The following events are depicted with verve as
each proposed remedy pushes a bad situation further towards
catastrophe. The brotherhood's bonds soon start disintegrating under
the strain of the situation, and the growing crisis is laced with some
moments of dark comedy and high tension. Unfortunately any audience
sympathy for their plight is diluted by the misogyny, racism, stupidity
and selfishness of these unpleasant frat boys. The film boasts some
high energy direction, excellent cinematography and solid acting
performances from the cast, but its principal drawback is the
relentless, frenzied pace combined with a lack of variation in
emotional pitch - a roller-coaster ride in a perpetual state of
near-hysteria eventually becomes somewhat exhausting.
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