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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Allumination
Salesrank: 116151
Released: July 26, 2005 |
| Our Price: $24.58 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A group of best friends from high school are reunited ten years later in a remote mountain cabin. The core of their group, Emily (Christina Applegate), has gathered her distant friends to reveal a stunning secret. No one could have guessed the shocking details that suddenly expose the group's sexual infidelities and their violent past. Now, only one question remains. Can they survive the weekend?
The Brutal Truth Reviews:
I wish it were good, but it just wasn't 
2009-02-11 - I like Christina Applegate and Molly Ringwald, which is why it is hard to believe this movie was so bad. And not in any kind of cultish or campy way. It was just bad like it wasn't done from a script, just from jumbled notes, with pages missing. Characters seem to explode or make speeches at random, and you feel like missing scenes and lots of characterization that should have preceded these episodes might have explained them and made them relavent/believable.
The Brutal Truth 
2007-09-12 - If you're a stoner, you may enjoy this week-end cabin flopping, never-ending drone of apparently a half-dozen out-of-work actors who clearly had nothing else better to do but to transcript one of their pot-head boring parties. It was one of those few misconceived independent film attempts that is amateurish on every level, and I couldn't fast-forward through it fast enough. All the while I was watching it, I was hoping Christina Applegate (Married with Children fame) would come in and save this story. But she only shows in a disappointing series of short flashbacks, except for her terrorized cameo roll toward the end that she performed near perfection. In a short while, you quickly hope this film transforms into another teen hatchet picture---if only to halt the harangues. But these resilient characters just keep on breathing.