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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hey Happy VHS,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Hey Happy was a very funny, and obscure film. I found it so humorous because even though the characters were so odd, I could relate to them, and I could see my friends as the other characters. I feel other people who watch it, would find the same. However, if you do not like nudity and homosexuality, I don't think this is the movie for you! But if you have an open mind, and a sence of humor, I think you would love it!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Awful, sickening trip-ride.,
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! (DVD)
This movie is disgusting. I'm gay, and I love me some gross out flicks, but poor direction and stupid special effects made this movie a superficial piece of poo. Boo.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I want the soundtrack!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hey, Happy! [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I saw it late one night on the sundance channel... It... uhh.. it's.. I liked.. it.... No words can describe it. Cept the words "funny", "extremely", "gay", "sexy", "what the ...?", and "BOOBIES!". Yes. Very much. Like the other people said, 'watch it if you have an open mind' specially in regard to EXTREME HOMOSEXUALITY. Ho yeah. :D
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
stylish, outrageous, beautiful, touching,
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! (DVD)
What a wonderful discovery! Noam Gonick has designed a film which is impressive in every way. It is shot in 16mm Cinemascope with expansive shots of the prairies around Winnipeg, and its railroads. The design is striking, and the colors vivid against the bleak post-industrial, pre-apocalyptic locations. The score is varied and descriptive. The story is a wonderfully curious blend of science fiction, sadism, and romance, with glances over the shoulder towards Fellini's 'Satyricon' and Kubrick's '2001'.
Mr. Gonick has put together a cast which could not be improved upon. The title role of Happy, a Parsifal-like innocent who communes with aliens through his short-wave radio, is sweetly played by Craig Aftanas. Clayton Godson, as Spanky the vicious queen, is appropriately outrageous. John Simone as Ricky G, the owner of an outdoor XXX store, is (especially when he laughs) a cross between Paul Lynde and the undertaker in Bruce LaBruce's equally stunning fantasy, Hustler White. But the centerpiece of the film is certainly Jeremie Yuen as Sabu, the stunningly sexy and sensual prairie boy on a personal quest to bed his 2000th man. When Sabu falls in love with Happy, Spanky (who wants Happy for himself) goes ballistic. Their lopsided triangle is played out against the background of an impending flood and the planning of a final rave, bringing nihilistic and biblical overtones to Mr. Gonick's allegory. Happy is told that, if he gives himself to Sabu, the aliens will take him with them. His romantic encounters with Sabu lend lovely moments of tenderness and affection to the film, plus a bit of serenity in the midst of the surrounding madness. Mr. Gonick's delightful little gem joins, in my mind, Curtis Wehrfritz's '4 Days' as two of Canada's finest indies. I love Bruce LaBruce, but these very special works cannot be topped for sheer imagination of conception, remarkable design of production and, above all, the beauty of their respective leads.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! (DVD)
What exactly is this thing? For sure it's not a movie.
It's so bad I cannot find words to describe my disgust. Avoid and don't spend your money on this piece of s^%^t!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ravers, Gays and Nymphos Unite !!,
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing and funny!!!,
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! (DVD)
ok, so i was extremely lucky to have seen this on my canadian satellite, considering the fact that it IS a canadian independant film, and i was speechless as to describe it. it seems like something made under the influence of drugs, but it is a great movie anyways. i won't say anything about it cause you have to see it yourself. but pick it up if you want some good film. and a lot of the screen shots are gorgeous, like when Sabut is in front of the red truck...truly gorgeous (as is Jeremie Yuen aka. Sabu) great movie, great comedy, and someewhat dark. Highly Recomended!!!
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
So Bad, so very bad,
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This review is from: Hey, Happy! (DVD)
I have no idea what to make of this movie. Should I think of it intellectually as a modern, messed fairytale, or some weird allegory for a degradation in society that fears losing all that it holds dear... No, I think this is just poor cinema, with no sets... little plot that makes any sense, and characters that you can't even remotely care about! This is one of the top 10 worst films I have ever seen! And it's a disgrace to quality Canadian cinema. The only saving grace is Spanky - a twisted Male version of the Wicked witch of the West. But sadly, even his over-the-top performance can't save this film.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Weird, Nasty, in a good way!,
By dark (chattanooga, tenn usa) - See all my reviews |
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Hey, Happy! by Noam Gonick (DVD - 2003)
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