atomicis
You're too old. The performances and the production leave nothing to be desired (how they managed to shoot moving interior shots of the actors' faces despite the strobes on the police cars I do not know). This movie could reach cult status, and would make a great date-night flick! It's happy and uplifting; and, as George Carlin said, "I see nothing that offends me here" (quoting the chicken to the McNugget).Just enough nudity to be (literally) titillating (sorry)... but Elyse Levesque is too darn hot.I do believe there is a negative-publicity campaign against this movie, as has been mentioned here, and I have no relation to the filmmakers as far as you know... ha, really, this film is an enjoyable way to immerse oneself in "The Movies" like we used to do many moons ago.
keychaindragon
This movie obviously draws it's hilarity from actual native communities instead of some weird outdated portrayal; it's refreshing. The writers managed to fit in a lot of little details that give it some authentic character. If you don't have the patience for low budget films, look elsewhere. At times the acting and story line don't always flow smoothly, but nothing out of the ordinary for most independent movies.This movie made my family and I laugh so much we had to pause it in multiple places. There's nothing like humor that hits close to home. Some of my favorite parts of the movie include the interaction between grandma and sheriff art, the bumbling and high strung tourists, and of course the absolutely amazing chase scene with the interfering tribal police.
mellcolly
I was hoping to watch a funny movie. But it isn't a good comedy, more a tragedy. There are some porn movies with a better script. At least there's nudity in those movies. While watching this train wreck, I was curious how bad the reviews would be. To my surprise I saw it was rated very high by a few. Not sure what is up with that.Script 1 out of 10; Acting: 1 our of 10; Laughs: 1 out of 10; Eye Candy: 2 out of 10.To bad, I want to enjoy low budget films for what they are, but there is no payoff.
Kevin D Carr
I had the pleasure of seeing the film in the ornate Tampa Theater, where I saw the film on a whim, not expecting a lot. Boy was I surprised! This film had a great cast, and a great story to match. I was so happy to see Elaine Miles again, as a fan of the Northern Exposure show. She absolutely killed it as the no-filter, pot smoking grandma. I often see major Hollywood comedies and am often disappointed by the lack of laughs, but this movie had it in spades. This film had everything from a Blues Brothers inspired chase scene to the best of teen hijinks. Overall, this movie movie was a very fun watch and if you get the chance to see this in the theater, it is well worth the ticket price to see this on the big screen.