Cheap Thrills

March. 08,2013      
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Recently fired and facing eviction, a new dad has his life turned upside down when he meets a wealthy couple who offer a path to financial security... but at a price.

Pat Healy as  Craig
Ethan Embry as  Vince
Sara Paxton as  Violet
David Koechner as  Colin
Amanda Fuller as  Audrey
Laura Covelli as  Caryn
Elissa Dowling as  Tweaker
Todd Farmer as  Security Guard
Danny Minnick as  Strip Club Goer
Ruben Pla as  Doug

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Reviews

Pluskylang
2013/03/08

Great Film overall

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Baseshment
2013/03/09

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2013/03/10

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Philippa
2013/03/11

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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kevandeb
2013/03/12

A dark, sadistic debasing experience in how low desperate people are willing to go to, ironically, raise themselves out of their dire life situation. This is a disturbing, yet compelling watch and draws parallels in how quickly society would collapse without order and is extremely depressing in that this kind of 'entertainment' is not something that would be discounted in a future society. We already have TV shows where people eat strange animal parts in the name of entertainment. It is depressing that this is a possible future game show in the making. All that said it is well acted and very hard to turn away as each dare gets becomes more extreme with a brutal finale. Well done to the director for keeping a realism to the film without wandering into fantasy.

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KineticSeoul
2013/03/13

This is a movie made with a cheap budget, but still entertaining never the less. This is a amateur movie that is worth a rental, it's just one of those low budget movies that has that entertaining direction going for it. This is a twisted movie that has some twist and turns going for it as well revolving around betting. Like "I dare you to do this or that for this sum of money" where it starts out fun but goes spiraling out of control. This movie is like watching a dark version of "Jackass", sort of reminded me of "Would You Rather" and "13 Sins". After the first hour the movie does get a bit tense, but sort of comedic at the same time. This movie isn't just a simple movie about betting people to do random stuff that harm or humiliate themselves, but it also delves into the internal psychological aspects as well. To a certain extent this movie does make you think of the decisions you made and what is going through your mind. The premise is about pushing someone who appears to be a nice guy to the limit. Which has been done many time before, but it still for the most part works for this one as well.6.5/10

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spencergrande6
2013/03/14

A gross-out movie based around a simple premise of what someone would do to earn money to save their family and their life (when you have little to none of course). The dares escalate as more and more money becomes involved, and it's all pretty intriguing stuff. But it's hard to shake the feeling that it could have done more with the premise and some of it is just outlandish for its own sake instead of being button pushing in a truly authentic way. The ending is also a bit of a let down. It makes sense, feels inevitable, and as a result, also a bit contrived. It's also a shame that Sara Paxton isn't given more to do.

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estebangonzalez10
2013/03/15

"Let's keep this going. What do you want me to do next?"As the title suggests, director E.L. Katz delivers some cheap thrills in this extremely dark comedy which begins as a standard down on his luck tale of a family man trying to survive through the recession after losing his job and receiving an eviction notice. The first half of the film (my favorite part) slowly builds up the tension while gradually getting darker as we approach the final act. There is a saying in my country which translated goes something like this: "For money, the monkey dances," and that is what first time screen writer David Chirchirillo is exploring in this black comedy: to what extremes is someone willing to go for monetary gain. Are our values worth negotiating with in exchange for money? This theme is richly explored in Cheap Thrills through two characters (played by Pat Healy and Ethan Embry) who meet a rich married couple (Sara Paxton and David Koechner) in a bar and begin playing an innocent dare game. The couple offer them money in exchange for them doing a series of dares involving drinking a shot of tequila, punching the security guard in the face, and so on. Of course we all know that this is going to escalate quickly into something much darker as they begin paying the consequences for their action, and it does. Cheap Thrills has all the right ingredients to become a cult favorite for some audiences, but it just didn't work that well for me as things began to get darker. What I appreciated the most about this film is that it plays out perfectly as sort of an allegory of our society's obsession over reality TV shows in which we are offered an opportunity to get rich by simply competing against each other in a series of dares. It actually is spelled out during one scene where Fear Factor is mentioned and this is exactly what the film is trying to get at. As we are judging these characters for how inhumane the series of dares are turning into, it all of a sudden puts a mirror into our society's obsession over reality TV shows similar to Fear Factor. I think that if the film would've come out some 7 years earlier it would've been more effective because those shows have become a bit outdated. It also shows how we are always competing with our friends to become more successful than the other, and the way we justify our actions even though we know our behavior was dubious. The film reminded me a lot of Saw where the rich couple take on the role of Jigsaw as they get a kick out of watching their victims compete for money (instead of their lives). The clever difference is that this time their victims voluntarily place themselves in this situation as victims of their circumstance and so the game begins. But then during the second act it slowly identifies more with darker and gory horror films such as Hostel which was where I began losing interest. The performances in this film are solid. At first I found David Koechner to be over the top, but everything begins to make sense as you stick with the premise. His wife, played by Sara Paxton makes for an interesting character despite not doing much. Just the way she is gazing at everyone with her beautiful eyes, it becomes obvious that she isn't someone you can fully trust. Ethan Embry and Pat Healy are convincing as the out of luck old school buddies who bump into each other at a bar. The film focuses on establishing their relationship first and then it slowly progresses into portraying each other's flaws. There aren't any likable characters in this film, but they all deliver strong and engaging performances nonetheless. If you like you films dark and nasty then Cheap Thrills might just be your thing, but it just wasn't for me despite appreciating some of the things it was saying about our society.

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