Une nouvelle drogue de rue qui envoie ses utilisateurs à travers le temps et les dimensions présente un inconvénient: certaines personnes ne reviennent pas sous forme d'humain.Une nouvelle drogue de rue qui envoie ses utilisateurs à travers le temps et les dimensions présente un inconvénient: certaines personnes ne reviennent pas sous forme d'humain.Une nouvelle drogue de rue qui envoie ses utilisateurs à travers le temps et les dimensions présente un inconvénient: certaines personnes ne reviennent pas sous forme d'humain.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 6 nominations
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe uniforms worn by the two members of the Human Liberation Army were not made for this film. They originally appeared as Thermian outfits in the film Galaxy Quest (1999).
- GaffesWhen Dave pours gasoline on the bloodstained couch in Robert Marley's trailer, in the next shot there is no blood on the couch.
- Citations
Dave: What do you think it's like, Father?
Father Shellnut: What's what like?
Dave: Being crazy, mentally ill.
Father Shellnut: Well, they never know they're ill, do they? I mean, you can't diagnose yourself with the same organ that has the disease, just like you can't see your own eyeball. I suppose you just feel regular, and the rest of the world seems to go crazy around you.
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits there's a warning that 'any unauthorized duplication and/or distribution (...) may result in civil liability, criminal prosecution and the wrath of Korrok'.
- Versions alternativesThe original ending was a TV interview with Marconi. It was deemed anticlimactic by the filmmakers according to their DVD commentary. This, and other deleted scenes, are included on the DVD release.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Drugs (2014)
The book is one of my favorites, so needless to say I loved the source material and was especially amped for the film having just finished the John and Dave sequel, This Book is Full of Spider. I also really enjoyed Coscarelli's Bubba Ho-Tep and thought he would be a great director for this franchise.
So where did it all go wrong? And what did it do well enough to still garner a 6 or 6.5 rating?
For starters, the acting was very good; especially for relying on two unknowns to carry the picture. Both Williamson and Mayes really nailed their roles down to the smallest idiosyncrasies of character. Paul Giamatti was his usual, solid self and everyone else either died quick enough or had their character lobotomized so much, that their performances didn't really matter.
The film also did a great job of harnessing the bodily humor and slacker hi-jinx that made JDaTE such a hilarious novel.
Which leads me to where they failed... one of the biggest shortcomings has to do with a deficiency of the novel, which is pacing. JDaTE is really a few stories woven together by a thin overarching plot. Coscarelli stayed almost 100% faithful to the source material, but just lifted different scenes from each segment of the story and patchwork it into one nearly nonsensical film (this is a very apparent problem, since once the movie deviates from the order of the book, things start to really go down the tube.)
Being a fan of the book, I have to wonder why Coscarelli didn't just stick to the first "story" that ends in Las Vegas. Instead we get elements of other parts, including a kind of cheesy and dumbed down version of Korrok.
Along the way basically all character development aside from Dave get shaved out of the story, the biggest being the awful portrayal of Amy... who was nothing more than eye candy in the film (a fresh feature of the novel was her joyfully written character, who was 1000x more attractive despite being described as looking plain.)
But plot and character wasn't the only things that Coscarelli short changed. For a horror comedy, there was little to no horror! One of the spectacular qualities of the novel was the ability to scare you one moment and have you laughing out loud the next. The adaptation was really a one trick pony, a comedy with monsters.
So I'm going to be one of those guys and recommend that you skip the movie and check out the book. If you've already read Wong's work (Jason Pargin) check it out and enjoy it for the fun cheese factor, but don't expect anywhere near the depth that the novel provides.
- andrew-w-christman
- 21 oct. 2012
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 141 951 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 467 $US
- 27 janv. 2013
- Montant brut mondial
- 141 951 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1