Stark Raving Mad

Stark Raving Mad


Starring:Seann William Scott, Timm Sharp, Patrick Breen, John B. Crye, Suzy Nakamura, Lou Diamond Phillips, Dave Foley, Kavan Smith, Paul Hungerford, Monet Mazur, Jody Racicot, Terry Chen, Yee Jee Tso, Ty Olsson, Carl McDonald, C. Ernst Harth, Reagan Dale Neis, Adam Arkin, Natassia Malthe, Christine Chatelain
Director: David Schneider (VI), Drew Daywalt
Studio: Sony Pictures
Product Type: DVD
Stark Raving Mad
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • predictable
  • Where did this movie come from? It was GREAT!
  • It's all about being in the wrong place at the right time
  • I really enjoyed it!!!!
  • deceiving
Stark Raving Mad
Starring: Seann William Scott , Timm Sharp , Patrick Breen , John B. Crye , and Suzy Nakamura
Director: David Schneider (VI) , and Drew Daywalt
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000VCZKC
Release Date: 2004-01-13

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars predictable.......2006-07-17

this was one of those movies where everything goes exactly like every other bank robbery movie where the director thinks he is being slick and adds a whole bunch of twists. only problem is that they have all been done to death. this one was entertaining for what it was worth though. although it was completely unoriginal, some of the characters had their little quirks that made them somewhat memorable.

i'm not sure who would enjoy this movie. it seems a little too undercut for the average burglary movie so people who like movies like Confidence and Ocean's 11 (and 12) might look at this as a cheesy knock off with a few goofy differences (a snake grabs hold of one of the FBI agents who is there for another reason and gives the main character a little toe hold on him for saving his life). it is mildly worth a look for anyone just looking for something to pass the time.

4 out of 5 stars Where did this movie come from? It was GREAT!.......2004-09-22

Never heard peep about it in the news, online or in previews at the theater but it was way better than the crap that Hollywood's been shoveling out onto the teen market -- finally a movie where the dialogue reflects how real young people really talk. Great story, greatt dialogue. And Seann William Scott is awesome, again. So is Timm Sharp and Dave Foley. Excellent film which I'm sure is on it's way to cult status. All grreat unheralded films go there.

Rent this movie. you won't be sorry.

2 out of 5 stars It's all about being in the wrong place at the right time.......2004-08-15

I don't ever remember seeing this come out in theaters, and I'm betting that if it did it didn't do so hot. Sean William Scott plays Ben, a guy whose brother, Kevin, was killed because of his debt. When Kevin died his debt transferred to Ben, who now has to steal a statue from a bank vault to settle. Ben assembles a...rather interesting team to help him and throws an after-hours rave to cover up the noises he'll be making at the bank next-door. Chaos of course ensues: there's all sorts of problems with the losers who are supposed to be doing all the work while Ben supervises, the FBI shows up at the party as do Chinatown thugs, and poor Ricky, who's assisting Ben, keeps getting beat up. I'll keep the (rather obvious) ending to myself.
My major question going into this was: can Sean William Scott carry his own movie? He was the only "famous" person here (besides Phillips, but when did we see him last???) and was the main character. My decision? With a better script and a better plot, he could have carried it off. He does a great job working with other people (Rundown with The Rock, all the American Pie/Wedding movies) so my suggestion would be to either stick with what works or try really hard to find a good script before he ventures out on his own again.
As for the whole of the movie, there were some amusing parts (the rest of the characters had some sort of fatal flaw or became involved in some big problem) and there were some completely head-shaking-stupidity parts. Overall I would say if you had to see it you should rent it.

4 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed it!!!!.......2004-08-08

This was one of those movies we rented without ever hearing anything about. We did not know what to expect and we loved it!!! Seann W Scott finally showed us some talent, just as the rest of the cast.
The movie is about this group of people that plan on robbing a bank, right next to a night club. They have a huge party, or better a rave, at the club to keep the noise level high so they can rob the bank.
It's a really fun movie, fast paced, very entertaining.
I recommend

1 out of 5 stars deceiving.......2004-07-18

when i read the back of the box it seem good but it was really bad not worth rent it

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