Reviews

"Winner - Best Feature."
Seattle Underground Film Festival, 10/17/99


"One of the Eight Best Locally Screened Features in Search of U.S. Distribution"
San Francisco Bay Guardian, 12/16/98.


"A sharp calling card for all concerned."
Variety, 11/18/98


"An adroit piece of improvisational sketch comedy."
Release Print, June 99


"Roy and Gil are pure gold, a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to remember."
Free Times, April 99


"A surprisingly compassionate backwoods Hamlet."
Film/Tape World, February 99


"The Reichmuth twins have peered into another universe of humor."
Pacific Film Archive, June 99


"Similar to Slacker in its quick and clever relaxed dialogue, yet about a million times funnier...This is a brilliant comedy which mocks both ends of the spectrum of lifestyles in our country."
Fright X Magazine, January 2000


"Twin brothers James and John Reichmuth absolutely steal the show as they plunge in with all fours to deliver a once-in-a-lifetime portrayals of the f-king hilarious screen brothers, Gil and Roy. Caution: Laughing too hard at these guys may cause you to miss even funnier lines."
Tacoma Tortured Artists Film Festival, 1998


"Gabe Weisert has created a film that succeeds with witty writing, convincing acting, simple cinematography and plentiful comic moments. Shades of The Graduate shine through along with a nod at Deliverance and, for good measure the social sarcasm of Alan Bennett too."
San Francisco Hi/Lo Film Festival, 1998


"This looney little gem has two of the most amiable, vociferous dummies to appear in a movie since Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee (in this case, Tweedle Dumber)."
 San Diego International Film Festival, 1999


"A hilarious no-budget feature highlighting the talents of the Brothers Reichmuth, two human speedbumps on the road to nowhere."
 Cleveland International Film Festival, 1999