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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If I could give it 100 stars I would, July 10, 2003
This is the funniest movie I have seen in years. This is Bam Margera's first "Real" Movie (CKYs 1-4 rock) He co-wrote, directed, filmed, starred, and bankrolled the whole thing. That's what makes this movie so great. It was done by real people. The whole CKY crew stars in it, plus tons of cameos from the skate world. The movie is based off of Ryan (Random Hero) Dunn's real life love life. He plays the main character that has just been dumped by his girlfriend, "Glauren" (Jenn Rivell). He thinks she is the the best girl ever. But everyone else knows she is the town jezebel. Ryan can't get over her and starts to freak out when he finds out she is dating a guy named "Hellboy" (Rake Yohn). His friends Valo (Bam) and Falcone (Bran DiCamillo) are there to vandalize, spy and plot against Glauren and Hellboy while Ryan goes nuts pining away for her. Tony Hawk plays a cop who busts Ryan. Jason Ellis plays a crazed record store employee who tries to annihilate Hellboy. Bucky Lasek, Brandon Novak, Tosh Townsend, Hoofbite, and even Bam's grandfather all have cameo roles in it. The cinematography is really cool. The dialogue is so twisted funny. The music is great. Lots of -HIM-, CKY and good old fashioned death metal. Plus the bonus stuff is just as good as the movie. If you are a Bam fan, CKY fan, even a HIM fan, buy this movie! Buy 2 copies incase you break one from laughing to hard. -roCK You-
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haggard Review, January 31, 2006
God, this movie was even funnier than I expected. Brandon Dicamillo gives a hilarious performance as Falcone, along with several other characters he plays as well. Raab Himself also kept me laughing as Falcone's slightly retarded cousin. I think anyone who saw this could tell you that the funniest actor in the whole film had to be Hanna, who also happened to be running the sound department in the film. He didn't have much of a part, but when he did (laughing hysterically at Dunn, getting way too excited over Double Dragon, and playing the bongos at the speakeasy), he was funny as hell. The special features were great too. You get an inside look at the making of Haggard, Dico's Chinese Freestyle #2, cKy's "Attached at the Hip" video, and Bam's cut of "Heartache Every Moment" by HIM. Plus, you get to see Jenn Rivell (Bam's ex) topless a couple of times. What more could you ask for? A hairy metalhead named Hellboy? Well, it's got that too!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lives up to the expectation..., July 30, 2003
The success of CKY and Jackass obviously put a lot of pressure on these guys to deliver something big, which they have. Nicely scripted, brilliantly shot, and 100 times better than the "teen" movies we've been subjected to over the past couple of years. These guys can act, Dunn is superb, Bam and Raab kick [tail] (in one scene Raab's singing "I just died in your arms tonight" in the shower, bloody hilarious...), Brandon, what can I say?, the guy's a genius, great dialogue, has this guy patented the reverse microwave yet?. Don Vito kicks [tail] too (go buy your own grapes)... A great soundtrack - hopefully to be released (CKY, HIM, New Order..), Jackass is gone but I hope this movie is a taste of things to come...
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