- Year: 2011
- Released: N/A
- Country: United States
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1747989/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dick_night
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: Not Rated
- Genre: Comedy, Horror
- Runtime: 82 min
- Writer: Andy Viner
- Director: Andy Viner
- Cast: Jennifer June Ross, Ben Huber, Boomie Aglietti
- Keywords: vampire,
4.3/10 |
Rachel Gets Strange Storyline
Rachel hasn’t been out of the house since being left at the altar two months ago, but some superficial rebound sex tonight and she’ll be over Mark for good…if she can just deal with these goddamn vampires.
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Rachel Gets Strange Movie Reviews
Erectile Dysfunction
Kept my attention Honestly loved Rachel and maybe even her future roommate dynamic. But this movie was like a limp dick- so full of promise but failed to deliver. Was delighted to see what this movie was originally called and made more sense.
Title wrong
Must of had and issues with the title. Movie has been re-released for 2020 as ‘Rachel Gets Strange’. Same movie with uninspired plot.
Plot utterly lost.
The first third of the movie was actually rather enjoyable. Nothing spectacular, but it established the characters well and featured a decent script with decent acting and decent cinematography.
The second third of the movie was tedious, as if the script had been handed over to a new writer, or if the writer stepped out of his comfort zone into an area he simply didn’t understand (or at least didn’t understand how to deal with). Around this time the production values started heading south (seriously, how hard is it to filter out hard-surface resonance in post-production? Get a free copy of Audacity to do it!), as did the acting (though the latter may have been caused by the tedium of the script in this section).
The final third was just a free-for-all, falling to the depths of what seems to be painfully common in movies these days – something reminiscent of a high school kid weekend assignment. Camera all over the place, horrid acting, and not a shred of coherent script anywhere to be found.
It started out so promising, shame the effort didn’t continue all the way through – it could’ve been great.