It seems so true in life that whenever you get ahead you have to just do it and apologize later. My favorite part is where the Seth the obsessed Rocker dude, tells his shy friend, Jeremy, that every time you try to get ahead and change lines, someone cuts you off. There are some laugh aloud moments as well as some deep insights into our generation and how we all must 'Come Together' if we're going to make a difference. I enjoyed the crazy relationships of all these eccentric characters. This movie is fun,thought provoking and a little naughty. I'm glad that someone made a film about my generation of the 90's. Check out this perfect mix of the 'American Pie' and 'Big Bang Theory' where an all weekend party becomes a hilarious and sometimes heartfelt exploration of dreams, love and sex. What could go wrong? Well if it's your ex-girlfriend's house and you put seven hot, sex starved college co-eds together with free booze, a pool and raging hormones - everything. Seven college students flee the 1992 LA riots to spend the weekend together in a Hollywood Hills Mansion. I think this film has earned my 10, and I think you'll find yourself wanting to see it again, and again, simply put, a modern day cult classic. Speaking of which, I don't know when it will be released, but when it is, I would suggest seeking this film out. It will invade you much like something you'll see in a pretty ridiculous, in a good way, montage, you'll know what I mean when you see it. But, while you are under that cold water, you'll realize this movie will not leave your head. The special effects from Gabe Bartalos are going to leave a mark on you, possibly making you feel like you need to take a cold shower when you get home. The soundtrack, put together by Prince Paul, complements the way the film was shot, these elements create a style of horror that I honestly have not really seen much of, well save 'Leprechaun in the Hood,' or its disappointing sequel 'Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood.' That's a reference to a series that Gabe Bartalos did some great work for that seemed appropriate, but in reality, it's in a league of it's own, and I should feel ashamed for comparing it to those two films in any way, shape, or form. And with appearances by some of hip hop's most talented artists, this film hits on so many levels. With a location in a 23 room mansion in Brooklyn that once belonged to cult figure Father Divine, this film's aesthetics will not disappoint. It's that unique, and that makes it a hard film not to like. This is the kind of movie that you're going to watch, and realize you'll never see anything like it again. Thorburn, this film is all kinds of twisted, and if you're a fan of either artist's work, you're going to have a good time. That is the opening line in Frank Henenlotter's long awaited return to film making. 'I was born with seven clits.' That's all the real info about this movie you're going to find in this review.
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