Haggard
2003 Starring Ryan Dunn, Jenn Rivell, Brandon DiCamillo, Bam Magera, Rake Yohn, Brandon Novak, Chris Raab, Don Vito Rated R 90 Minutes
Based on the true story about Ryan Dunn and his ex-girlfriend Glauren and how she cheated on him. After the break up Glauren is rumored to have been hooking up with heavy metal Hellboy. Ryan enlists the help of his friends Valo and Falcone to find out the truth. They do whatever it takes to get the evidence, even if it meant breaking into her house. Meanwhile, Ryan has run-ins with the law and even gets stabbed in the eye with a fork.
Rating:5/10 I didn't think Haggard was going to be this good. Of course, this isn't going to win any awards. It isn't the greatest movie of all time. But it does entertain. Sometimes it is pretty funny and sometimes the jokes don't work at all. The story to this movie was pretty good though. The story was well developed and played out well. The acting wasn't very good, but the some of the characters were pretty likable, although some of them were pointless. The music really stood out. I was really getting into the soundtrack, and I think I am going to buy it sometime this week. This isn't a movie for just anybody though. There is a lot of very foul language. That actually took away from the movie quite a bit, because these guys sounded like morons with they way they were talking. I ususally don't mind foul language in a movie, but this was just kind of stupid. Not a bad movie, but not that great either.
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