Extreme Days

September. 28,2001      PG
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

As four lifelong friends, Will, Bryan, Matt, and Corey, are on the road trip they've been planning their whole lives, Corey's beloved grandfather unexpectedly dies. When going to claim Corey's inheritance, the gang meets Matt's beautiful cousin Jessie and embark on a hilarious, extreme sports-filled adventure.

Dante Basco as  Corey
A.J. Buckley as  Will
Derek Hamilton as  Matt
Cassidy Rae as  Jessie
Chi Chaoli as  Grandpa G
Virginia Montero as  Grandma G
John Rosenfeld as  Monkey Wrench

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Reviews

Smartorhypo
2001/09/28

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Intcatinfo
2001/09/29

A Masterpiece!

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TrueHello
2001/09/30

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Abbigail Bush
2001/10/01

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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WanderingGaurdian
2001/10/02

If you're looking for a movie with a lot of sexual humor, cursing, and inappropriate scenes, look elsewhere. Extreme Days is a (fairly clean movie and is a good alternative for people who liked the feel of "Road Trip" and "Euro Trip" but didn't like all the sexuality and language. If your idea of humor thrives on sex scenes and gross jokes, go elsewhere. The movie does have it's share of weird moments, such as the boys lighting their farts on fire and Extreme Shopping. This is a good clean movie you can watch with anyone including but not limited too, pastors, parents, nuns, old people, ninjas, and the FBI.I recommend it for parties, youth events, and just generally having a good time.

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yellow866
2001/10/03

I liked this movie a lot (not just because of Corey!) because it was weird! It had such a funny un-professional feel to it, which was either done intentionally or was done because the film people didn't have enough money. But I think the movie was supposed to be imperfect because a lot of it is from Will's video camera perspective. I loved how each thing the guys did during their trip was so crazy, even the jedi-whatever-it-is war for the campsite thingy seemed believable! The Christian parts could have even expanded a bit, it's totally not in-your-face so non-Christians can fully enjoy it too :o) Okay, so the extreme sports shots were a bit stretched out, but that's just my opinion cause I'm not interested in that stuff- but the movie's got something for every teen. Of course, there's a love story in it ;) Awww

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texasteepot
2001/10/04

God, in the height of 'extreme sports' how can they have done this? This was such a wasted opportunity and to pull old stock footage from vintage freestyle films...come on! What were they thinking? I am speechless, other than I just hate seeing great subject matters and even better titles go down the drain!

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frodothefurry
2001/10/05

It is extremely rare that a movie will hit the theaters that openly promotes Christian values. Even more significantly, it's also rare that such a movie is actually good in terms of entertainment value. I found "Extreme Days" to be a very enjoyable, highly entertaining movie, and its high moral standards make up for whatever it lacks in any other area. I highly recommend this film.

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