R.S.V.P. (2002)
Facts
| Directed by | Mark Anthony Galluzzo |
| Cast | James M. Churchman, Sharon Bruneau, Scott Workman, A. Scott, Charley Allen, Jonathan Banks, Jason Mewes, Rick Otto, Reno Wilson and Grace Zabriskie |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2001 |
| DVD Release | August 26, 2003 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 658149816527 |
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About R.S.V.P.
Philosophy student Nick Collier and his friends have just graduated from college. Before the working world comes and scatters them all in different directions, Nick plans one get together for everyone to celebrate. The party is a smashing success -- such a success, in fact, that its host never wants it to end. The only way Nick feels he can achieve this is to kill them off, one by one...
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Its just a time killer |
| Hipster Horror |
| MINUS five stars, actually |
With pretensions as an homage to Hitchcock's ROPE (and an apparent unfamiliarity with the even more famous Agatha Christie favorite AND THEN THERE WERE NONE/ TEN LITTLE ... INDIANS), this is NOT, as others here have described, a "horror" film but merely a "slasher" "film."
Made for (and apparently by) stoned frat boys, it contains not one character, situation, or patchwork of "dialogue" that is genuine or convincing. Quinn actually plays the Jimmy Stewart role from ROPE, which would have been far more interesting had it been assigned to Banks. The amount of substance abuse celebrated ad tedium in what passes (or flunks) as plot action suggests a work environment before Quinn's death by drug overdose that is too sinister to be merely ironic.
If one is too drunk or bonged out to know what's on the screen, this tripe might rate the one star allotted to it. And the only thing more inane than the "movie" itself is the accompanying commentary. July 2, 2007
| One of Glenn's last roles. |
| Glenn Quinn's last movie |
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