This is described as "A mysterious stranger tells the twisted tale of seemingly unconnected strangers caught in a series of otherworldly events whose lives will change in incredible ways forever." For starters the strangers ARE unconnected, not SEEMINGLY unconnected. There is no thread of commonality between the six stories at all other than the "mysterious stranger" who tells the tales. "... otherworldly events..."? "... incredible ways..."? Yeah... that's being extremely generous.
The only thing common to all of these "stories" is the monotonous, almost hypnotic beat throughout. If your as high as a kite, you might get into that, but even mind altering drugs cannot make this flick interesting.
The first story is "Game Night." Here, we have a group of young adults who gather at one or another's home every week to "dance" (if that's what you want to call it), drink and play games. Mind you, we are talking about grown aced adults playing Twister! I don't want to give any spoilers, but this whole tale makes no sense whatsoever.
Next up is "Edna" where a perpetual loner finds love with a corpse. Yeah. A dead guy. Whom she takes on dates. Out in public. And no one seems to notice. Need I say more?
In "Bust" we meet a guy who can only... ummm... get excited... by robbery and violence. His buddies make it their mission to help him... experience a happy ending. Immature humor to say the least.
"Daddy's Home" is a little funny when a guy is tricked into snorting the ashes of his blind date's dad. Basically, it's a theatrical version of the insurance commercial where the tag line is "we can't keep you from becoming your parents."
"Mother-blank" is an offensive depiction of Italians (I guess it's ok, though, because we're not some protected class) where you'd better be careful what you say. You might just be forced to make good.
"Deep Impact" is a tale of which I am sure the alphabet groups will approve. I won't even comment on this one.
If you enjoy "Beavis and Butthead" or "Jay and Silent Bob"... if that's your kind of humor... you still ain't going to like this. Avoid this and you'll thank me later.