So it's low-budget and chalk full of weirdos and the protagonist sorta becomes the antagonist...at a point...all the while being lost to complete naïvete...
I enjoyed it!...the abysmal humor, the darkness and the simple ignorance of it all... :)
Bodhi Elfman, Christine Ebersole, Ginnifer Goodwin
A Latin scholar becomes the star executioner at the local prison where his own brother is slated to die. He finds unconventional true love in his brother's incarcerated ex-girlfriend.
DVD Release Date: August 15, 2006
Stats: 78 reviews
Flixster Reviews (78)
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January 15, 2009
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August 25, 2007
Despite its apparent low-budget and sometimes-rather shoddy acting, I enjoyed the humor, darkness, and strangeness.
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April 29, 2009
In Short: The ridiculous tale of a newly-graduated Latin major who takes a job at the local prison, where his brother is on Death Row, so he can stay close to and support his useless mother, who is disappointed her sons did not both become killers like her late husband. The film ...( read more)
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March 15, 2008
Well this movie was pretty stupid! If you are truly bored and want to see something strange...it's OK. But, it's definitely not worth paying to see!
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February 22, 2008
Movie was pretty cheesy and overdramatic. Acting wasn't even so great most of the time. I have to agree with most of the people who saw this movie and say my favorite part was Jeremy Renner singing American Pie.
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August 3, 2007
Really wierd movie, kinda black/peculiar humour. If you like different/strange humour, check it out.
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