Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
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This movie does not need description really. It's just a movie about a wild, dissolute, sinful party, the dream of many teenagers. Inspired (not based) by a party in Australia.
Yes, truly awful, awful, awful. Do you REALLY want to see 88 minutes of fools acting stupidly? If so, this is your thing! I see no actual reason for this film myself, but maybe I'm terribly old- fashioned, huh? It has no valuable, redeeming qualities, zero depth, any comedy is contrived, simply not funny, or base. On the plus side, the picture is shot in focus and you can understand (through some slurring) what is being said. There is sexual content, though not to the "X" level, which may disappoint some watchers. Mainly, I guess, its appeal will be to curious pre-teens who want to see what they may be in for within a few years' time. Or possibly to a much older crowd wanting to see what young people get up to (or down to) these days. At least, if you do watch it, you can relax and put your mind totally out of gear for an hour and a half. For me, this flick can't join the "GARBAGE" pile fast enough.
Todd Phillips has always liked making movies with ultimate partying i.e. Old School, The Hangover, Road Trip, etc. So it doesn't surprise me he produced this film and I'm sure he was very big part in the final product which is Project X (some producers are, some aren't, some just fork over the cash and stay out of the process). In all honesty, you don't really care much for the characters, this movie is about pure partying, pure exploitation, pure entertainment. The film shots are so incredible, I have never seen a party movie like this before which such beautiful and elaborate film quality shots of people partying. One has to see it to believe it and you will believe it once you watch this film, it is the ultimate party. I just crack up at the end when all chaos finally breaks loose as the fire starter enters the picture, cracks me up because of what is not see (on what all the neighbors on the street must be feeling at that moment in time, that's what cracks me up). Absolute pandemonium. A very slick film overall.
Watchable, but such a waste of time. The performances are OK, the cast, OK, the direction competent, but it pretends to have a message. And that message is so offensive that it grates. By the films end, where the stupid cast of "Young" party goers, who are game for everything and ignore the world around them. treating people who do not find their mindless destruction of property-And here it is fair to point out that the property destroyed is not there own- as unimaginative and unsympathetic. The stupid lead and his equally stupid father, stand reviewing the total wreckage of the house and property. They exchange mild comments as though it didn't really matter that much , and that the father has some kind of sneaking admiration of his son, for achieving the disaster. Only morons will find this waste of money worthwhile.