Four Letter Words

Four Letter Words


Starring:Fred Berman (II), Matthew Dawson, Paul Weissman, Susan Stanley, Matthew Maher, Vincent Radwinsky, David Ari, Henry Beylin, Jay Thames, Edward Coyne, Loren Ecker, Kevin Karagulian, Paul Raff (II), Robyn Parsons, Matt Schapiro, Thomas Donnarumma, David Prete, Darcy Bledsoe, Artyom Trubnikov
Director: Sean Baker (II)
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Description
Four Letter Fords is a humorous yet raw and unadulterated look at guys being guys.

At a late summer-night bash, all that remains are the stragglers who won't let the party die. As the night's activities take their toll, the immaturity level rises, the profanity flies and the inevitable drunken brawl breaks out. Premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival 2001.
Four Letter Words
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • I took a chance on this - and man did it PAY OFF!!!
  • Run, just run from this film
  • Run, but not with scissors, to buy this film.
  • Nice start for an up and coming director
Four Letter Words
Starring: Fred Berman (II) , Matthew Dawson , Paul Weissman , Susan Stanley , and Matthew Maher
Director: Sean Baker (II)
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00006L7Q4
Release Date: 2002-09-10

Description

Four Letter Fords is a humorous yet raw and unadulterated look at guys being guys.

At a late summer-night bash, all that remains are the stragglers who won't let the party die. As the night's activities take their toll, the immaturity level rises, the profanity flies and the inevitable drunken brawl breaks out. Premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival 2001.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I took a chance on this - and man did it PAY OFF!!!.......2003-05-09

I bought thisd after picking up the box a few times in my video store. I had wanted to check it out for a while but the sole copy was always out when ever i'd pop in. I figured i would take a 13 buck chance since the extras seemed even more interesting then the movie to be quite honest. I just finished watching this and what i did not count on was just how great the actual film would be! What the hell is the deal with this?! Why was it not released in theatres?!?!?!?! Was it?!?!?!?! If so i wish i had heard since i haven't laughed [so] much since.....well - since i saw Clerks for the first time. Not that this is a Clerks clone as it seems at first. There is actually a lot more going on here and it's all pulled off by the understated direction which makes you sort of feel like you;re actually there at this party evesdropping on these guys when they talk about stuff i didint think i;d ever see anywhere other then in my dreams. Very cool extras for such an independent film. Definetly a bargin at this price. Very glad i bought it - thanks.

1 out of 5 stars Run, just run from this film.......2003-05-08

Direction, jump cuts for the hell of it. I don't require a lot from a film but when someone uses a convention like a jump cut it's nice to know there's a reason, like different takes on the same subject from different perspectives, to demonstrate long winded arguments and move the film along. Not here though, more like, 'hey, let's do this, it's not expensive to do and art films do it all the time.' Beyond that, mostly uninteresting shots with a car camera that switches between two men discussing what it means to date. That would be fine except the shot has worked better in films like Clerks where there was almost no budget and was exceptionally well written which is the issue on hand.
Script. Was there a script? I hope not as much of the conversation seems improvised and not very well. Almost all the characters are annoying college boys on summer break guys that have fairly long speeches at times with nothing interesting to say.
Premise. Could have been good. Anyone who's familiar with post party behavior knows things have the potential to get wild. But here I felt like the majority of the characters were to self-involved or downright obnoxious to even have fun laughing at the few funny moments including the Coca Cola baseball scene.
Conclusion. If this is men being men then there should be a man school to teach these people what 20 somethings actually do in life. There was a lot of potential but some of the acting was...I'll be charitible and say not focused. Some characters seemed almost real but most seemed so self-obcessed that if you put the same film using women as the end of the night party staglers you wouldn't see much of a change in discussion.

Nothing offended me, the idea was sound and could have been funny. The characters are poorly written to outright obnoxious with no purpose other than to make insignificant plot points - what little plot there is. Beyond that, Four Letter Words doesn't know what kind of film it wants to be and neuters itself by trying to be two films.

In the end, it's about a bunch of uptight suburban kids with too much time on their hands and without the insight other filmmakers would have gotten out of the material, think Kevin Smith. Not worth seeing unless you want to see what your parents were like in the 80s. It's not even good for mindless viewing.

3 out of 5 stars Run, but not with scissors, to buy this film........2003-04-07

Oh my God!! I felt embarassed at how funny this film is. I mean it's just gross at some points (the toilet scene), and I'm still laughing. This is an honest and direct look at what guys do after girls leave a party.

4 out of 5 stars Nice start for an up and coming director.......2002-09-30

There was a lot of things I enjoyed about the movie.........but Coca Cola Baseball was without a doubt the tops.........a funny, funny movie.........it dragged in a few parts, but overall it a success......the film also had a great score........i loved the rap at the end!!!

BUY THIS DVD!!! NOW!!!

GO.............WHAT... ARE YOU DOING!!? GO BUY IT!
Four Letter Words
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    Four Letter Words
    Director: Sean Baker
    Manufacturer: Vanguard Cinema
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    Release Date: 2005-12-20

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