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Dirty Sanchez: The Movie
The Welsh nutters, Dirty Sanchez are making a movie: The concept of the film is that the Devil has heard about the dare devil nature of the Sanchez boys so he's set them the ultimate challenge, to complete stunts based on the 7 Deadly Sins or be damned to the gutter forever.
Release : | 2006 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | MTV Films, Pathé, Vertigo Films, |
Crew : | Director, |
Cast : | Matthew Pritchard Elizabeth Tan |
Genre : | Comedy |
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A brilliant film that helped define a genre
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Following the success of the show on TV, it was impossible to escape making a movie. The film starts with the three Welsh guys, and one British guy, killing themselves in one of their stunts, and they go to Hell. The Devil (Howard Marks) tells them they can have their lives back if they travel the world and perform the seven deadly sins with their dare-devil stunts, pranks and bad behaviour, or be damned to Hell forever. Through the film they go to the UK for Sloth, Moscow, Russia for Anger (Wrath), Bangkok, Thailand for Lust, Ko Phi Phi, Thailand for Envy, Tokyo, Japan for Pride, Mexico for Gluttony and the Dominican Republic for Greed. Starring Matthew Pritchard, Lee Dainton, Dan Joyce (the British one) and Pancho (Mike Locke). It is a really over the top film, but it is not really as good as the normal show. Okay!
This film does for the Dirty Sanchez TV series what Jackass: The Movie and it's newly released sequel did for the Jackass TV Series. It pushes the boundaries of what is viewable past the Television audience and into a movie that can be a lot more extreme. Dirty Sanchez: The Movie is one of the best examples of this. One of the reasons movies like this get through to it's correct audience is that everything you see in this film is real. There's no CGI or fake blood. This film definitely shocks an audience but keeps them wrapped up in it. They shoved in all the disgusting stuff they could into this film (except the infamous rabbit scene).It's a very shocking film to watch, and I am not a person who is easily shocked by anything. I may not be offended by any of it but some of the stuff in this film is a bit gut wrenching. So you need to understand that this is not for the faint of heart. This movie is very graphic and for those of you who cringe at the sight of blood this movie is a bad dream for you. For any of you who are offended by nudity, don't watch it, there's a lot of it. I do not recommend seeing this with your parents, or your little kids and not by any stretch of the imagination a weak stomached best friend. This movie is a dive into the world of insanity, pain and violence. But hell, if you're a Sanchez fan like me, you'll love every minute of it.Do you have the stomach to see Dirty Sanchez: The Movie? 8/10 Very Good!
sometimes you just decide to see a movie on the off-chance it lives up to its TV dazzle...jackass did, family guy (although not theatrically released in uk, don't know about elsewhere) did, the monty python films.....granted with plot rather than sketch shows...did...dirty sanchez did...dirty sanchez is one of those TV shows that you feel will never reach an international plethora of fans such as jackass...however, is still on the same level, people doing stupid stuff, people injuring themselves with gay abandon...three welsh mates from the valleys and one twisted southerner leap onto the big screen in a way i can still not believe...from the cigar cutter cutting off the tip of a finger, to 103 paintballs being fired at a naked bloke, to supergluing someone's nose shut, to liposuction minus anesthetic...this film delivers on a level you would not believe unless you saw it for yourself plot synopsis: the guys die during a stunt, sent to hell, to get their lives back must commit the seven sins all over the globe...simple, yet lets them do what they're best at...there are (unbelieveably) some fantastic camera shot, excellent work with the film during the paintball scene...even the length of the film is perfect...leaving you thoroughly satisfied that you have seen these guys mutilate and humiliate themselves enough...and the fact it looks and feels even more real than jackass just gives it that edge that leaves me to believe that jackass 2 may be an anticlimax...brilliant film, left me in stitches....and them for another matter...it is an experience not to pass off....phone in ill to work and go with your mates before they pull this out of the cinemas...its more than worth it to see the boys on the big screen!!!!!! "I'M HOLDING MIKE HAWKE HEAD!" have you seen it yet? no? go!! now!!!!!
I have just had the privilege of watching the advanced screening of Dirty Sanchez The Movie. The sustained fear for the Dirty Sanchez boys' safety yet amazement of the pure insanity of these boys on all the peoples faces in the cinema says it all.I am not a squeamish type. Like most people, I love watching a gruesome scary movie with the comfort of knowing it is not real in the back of my mind. However the stunts on this are not far from the horror in "Hostel", but without that comfort.What I meant when I said "connected" is that you will find when watching this movie on the silver screen, everyone not only has the same reactions (covering their eyes with their hands), but also the freedom to scream, shout "oh my god" out loud and laugh like a hyena on happy gas without anyone caring. Because they are doing the same thing!If I was to summarise this movie in one sentence. It would be: It is an amazing experience! Thank you for reading.