Sean Shearouse
I started watching this movie on Netflix because Danny McBride is in it, and I loved Eastbound & Down, so I thought this would be pretty funny. It had so much potential to be funny, Danny McBride as a camera guy on a hunting trip with a father and son SOUNDS like hilarity would ensue, but this was garbage. It's boring, the characters aren't relatable to anyone, the jokes are stale and maybe would have been somewhat funny to a general audience in 1998. The redneck protag likes AMERICAN cheese! Not that fancy foreign stuff?? XD SO HILARIOUS! And what's the deal with the kid? His weird attitude doesn't come off as "funny", it's like they are saying he has a weird form of undiagnosed autism or something.
And then just to make the movie stupider and creepy for no reason even in the middle of Hollywood execs and politicians being outed as sexual deviants and pedophiles, they have the camera guy showing porn of his gf to a 12 year old kid. I stopped watching right here. Is that suppose to be funny to anyone? That's pig disgusting. Yeah, this review contains spoilers. It has pedophilia undertones and vomit inducing cuck porn. Avoid this movie.
reoneill
The movie was tolerable until the co-star, Danny McBride pulls out a dozen photographs of his White, nurse, auto mechanic, girlfriend getting gang banged by a half dozen Black men and shows them to the boy co-star, 12 year old Montana Jordan right there on the screen. Telling him that his girlfriend was turned on by Black men and he took the photos and enjoyed the whole thing. What filthy child abuse this was. What have we come to that this is permitted in a mainstream film. Our civilization is being destroyed by these pigs in Hollywood. The movie also portrays White men as perverted, abusive, gun toting, insensitive, stupid, out of touch, animal killers, and in the worst possible light. This movie is filth and I'm a long way from being a prude. But this movie crossed the line! I turned it off at the point of the pornography being shown to the child. There should be charges against these people.
collinspt
An overwhelmingly simplistic tell of a father/son hunting excursion with a perverted type "uncle" figure fliming the happenings and what's goings on of the trip. The film was able to capture beautiful images of the mountains of who gives a damn. If you had something better to do like chronologically date all the pennies in your piggy bank or make love to the wife, I'd probably tackle those tasks first.
slapshotgoon
I thought the movie was quite good. If your looking for an action packed movie look elsewhere. A father son bonding type movie in a hunting setting. The layout is actually pretty true to a hunting type predicament. A dad tries to reconnect with his son and show him the beuty of the natural world, and what he does for a living, while the son doesn't really want any of it but tries at some points. Danny McBride played a good, sometimes vulgar but, not over the top comedic relief. At some points in the film the acting feels forced, but when you look at the whole of the movie, it actually would be that way in real life because of the situation the characters are in. Ex alcoholic dad who is never there trying to reconnect with his son. All in all it's a good coming of age, father/son bonding, nature vs. technology type movie. It's also a great movie for a hunter especially slightly older one. They will say it hits the nail on the head.