SYNOPSICS
Mad Bad (2007) is a English,Spanish movie. Jon Keeyes has directed this movie. Denton Blane Everett,Vincent Riverside,Landon Dunning,Terry Gamble are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2007. Mad Bad (2007) is considered one of the best Action,Drama movie in India and around the world.
An ex-con attempting to turn over a new leaf and support his talented sister discovers that the past can strike back with a vengeance in this violent underworld thriller. It's been ten years since Justin DeMeers was imprisoned for the murder of his father, and now that he's a free man again Justin is determined to make up for lost time. His younger sister Hayden is a promising young rock star, though her recording career is currently stalling out due to lack of funds. In order to finance Hayden's pricey recording sessions, Justin joins forces with his childhood friend Ethan and begins stealing cars. But just as Hayden lands a recording contract, Justin steals a car filled with heroin. Realizing the potential for profit in the shady discovery, greedy chop shop mechanics Manny and Roland decide to sell the junk and make a quick buck. But rockabilly drug dealer Gino is none too pleased that his drugs have gone missing, and he'll kill anyone who stands in his way as he tries to get them ...
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Mad Bad (2007) Reviews
don't bother with this film
After reading the other reviewer's comments i thought i would give this film a chance, what a mistake... the films afternoon TV movie quality was only lifted by the portrayal of the psycho gangster who is running around trying to find his car full of smack. The lead character almost has an incestuous love for his rock star (nearly) sister, who sings a few ditties but is hardly hazel o Connor in "breaking glass". The lead character of a car theft, doesn't seem to have much one screen charisma and looks as though he is nearly falling asleep in his deliver of some of his lines. The smacked up heroin addict, that is his old pal and sister's boyfriend seems either cold turkey or 100% with it, and i'm sure would be seen as a poor example of why not to do heroin by people who have been through such troubled times. please don't bother, get breaking glass out instead!
Mad Bad boring
Mad Bad was flat. The story wasn't interesting in any way. It never seemed to click. The silver lining to his poor movie was Vincent Riverside. He was awesome! He did his best to save this movie. You can't ask for any more than he gave. Vincent Riverside has a screen presence that is commanding. This was a copy cat of the Nic Cage movie with Jolie where he is a car thief. I was disappointed that the movie tried to be slick instead of have any story. It was a car commerical that tried to be a movie. Vincent Riverside reminded me of Christian Slater. This actor should be in a studio movie soon. He has too much talent to not rise above low budget movies.
Well Done!
A Must See! Great music and well made! This is a gem to come out of the indie world...fun to watch and to listen to... The performances were strong and the production value high. There are many reasons to love this film, the main one being it features fresh new faces on the scene and some really clever lines of dialog. The story line is gritty and compelling and while it carries a plot we have seen before, we are thrust into it in a new way. I was impressed with the music and the rock star persona played by Landon Dunning was realistic and since she really is a rising rock star, it fits perfectly. Vincent Riverside as Gino, the rock-a-billy gangster is spectacular and drives the film. There are many interesting performances by secondary characters as well. This is a film worthy of your time.
EVERYBODY IS GOING TO DIE HERE TODAY
The film opens like a classic grindhouse and then dies right after the credits. Justin (Denton Blane Everett) is being released from prison after spending 10 years for murder, a crime we find out more about later. He ends up stealing autos for Manny (Russell Fuentes) in order to help finance his sister Haydon's (Landon Dunning) rock career. Haydon disowns her brother. Justin steals the car of a heroin dealer, Gino (Vincent Riverside ) who is not too pleased because his junk was in the trunk. Gino decides to get revenge. The plot sounds fairly decent. The characters were not well done. I didn't get interested in the cardboard Justin, nor did the film allow you to feel for the sister. I could have sided with Gino had they spent some time building his character grindhouse style. The film had a made for TV Lifetime theme to it and didn't attempt to grindhouse it into the plot. Available on a Walmart 10 film multi-pack. Parental Guide: F-bomb. Near sex. No nudity.
Vincent Riverside steals every scene...
As soon as the intro to the film plays with the music you wouldn't think for a second this was a low budget movie whatsoever. Very nicely done. And as soon as Vincent Riverside (Gino) appears he STEALS EVERY SCENE he is in. If you take anything away from this movie at all it should be that Vincent Riverside SHOULD be a star. No wonder Josh Brolin cast him as his lead in his first directorial debut "X" that was featured at SXSW in the SHORT Film category. Vincent was the shining light in this INDIE flick. When Gino is on screen is when the dialog in this script shines. Some quotable lines. It's also when the camera work/directing is at it's best. Pretty sure Vince's performance is why this snagged the Grand Jury Prize at the New York Int'l Film Festival. Beyond Riverside's performances and key scenes, well, you get what ya get. If anything - rent it to check out Vincent's performance and say you heard it here first, folks.