WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Comedy >

Trailer Park Jesus

Watch Trailer Park Jesus For Free

Trailer Park Jesus

Jessie deals with a bad breakup, by purchasing a sheet of acid to share with his friends back home in Missouri. He hopes this will erase the bad memory of his college girlfriend, delivering the heartbreaking news to him, during sex. Departing New Orleans, Jessie detours onto Route 61, seeking a change of routine from the monotony of the Interstate. Unexpectedly, his engine fails at a forgotten trailer park in Cleveland, Mississippi. Fearful he's about to be harmed by bikers, Jessie exchanges hits of L.S.D. for safe passage home. During the ebb and flow of the day, Jessie experiences the extraordinary in the pedestrian, whilst resurrecting the lives of many. Inspired by a true misadventure.

... more
Release : 2012
Rating : 6.3
Studio :
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Danie Coleman Kim Collins
Genre : Comedy Romance

Cast List

Reviews

VeteranLight
2018/08/30

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

More
Pluskylang
2018/08/30

Great Film overall

More
Voxitype
2018/08/30

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

More
Donald Seymour
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

More
lauranaboli
2013/10/09

This was surprisingly great. I didn't expect much, and I was feeling a little cynical at the beginning . . . I have to admit. But as soon as those two redneck dudes showed up, the ones the main character started tripping with, I was into it. Paul seems like the coolest guy ever.Never wanted some LSD so much in my life as I do right now. Watched straight from end to finish, giggling like I was tripping the whole way. It portrayed acid quite accurately, maybe the closest to the real thing I've seen in any movie yet. Studying film in school and can really appreciate how well this is made. Watching this really makes me want to start making films like this.... and do acid. Great production and great acting too, will watch again! Damn good job.

More
izjgf
2013/09/15

A fun movie with a great soundtrack that might make you flashback to your own college misadventures. I saw this movie at the Gasparilla Film Festival and really enjoyed it. Jessie gets his heart broken and decides to escape New Orleans by going on a road trip home to St. Louis. His car breaks down in rural Mississipi where he meets a cast of characters at the gas station. To thank the guy who helps him figure out a way home, Jessie offers him a hit of acid. Before you know it Jessie is adopted for the day into the nearby trailer park. Trailer Park Jesus (TPJ) himself only makes a short appearance in the movie, but it's a good one. Jessie ends up spending the day on acid with the new friends he makes at the trailer park. Along the way TPJ arrives to bless the party and turns water into wine coolers. It's quite a trip. Enjoy the ride!

More
Larry Castro
2013/06/02

From the very opening scene, I knew this would be one "trippy" movie! This college kid gets himself stranded in a small backwoods town(which looks all too familiar if you live in the south) after his car breaks down. He ends up meeting a few locals who offer to bring him to the bus station in exchange for some super groovy fish...This is when the adventure begins.He ends up being held there for longer than he expected, but surprisingly enjoys himself with a little guidance from the two crazy hillbillies that offered to help him, and all the rest of the trailer park folks. My only complaint about this little flick is that they didn't show enough of The Savior. You would think with the title being Trailer Park Jesus, Jesus would make more of an appearance through this tubular trip. All in all, this is a good little movie made by some people from my home town of New Orleans, Louisiana.So if you happen to be looking for some very well done indie comedy, I advise you to check this out when you have the chance. I have been reborn and joined the ministry of Trailer Park Jesus!

More
Jordi Scrubbings
2013/03/10

Hearst all thou who doth like to laugh. Director Sean Gerowin has callest us to viewest his latest vision. His latest tome for the people. A film for all the faithful flock.Trailer Park Jesus is a film about Him. For He has risen. And with Him cometh a good times, paint, sparkles, beach weddings, and animated aquatic friends.Our story begins with Jessie of New Orleans traveling along the highways and byways of the American South to reunite with the tribe of his homeland. Along the way, however, the prophet Jessie falls victim to the plight of auto malfunction. Malfunction caused in part by wayward peers engaged in misguided worship.When Jessie is threatened by a Southern tribe member with an imposing visage, he turns to the comfort of Sara (without an "h"), proclaimed cousin of all and foe of a few. It is Sara, namesake of the Biblical wife of the prophet Abraham, and here friend of Jessie, who supports Jessie and helps him when he is most in need.With the aid of a few other members of the Southern tribe, Jessie is promised assistance to a caravan back to his own homeland. In order to receive safe passage from the Southern tribe, however, Jessie must provide mental openness in the form of fish. And despite his warning for caution and the knowledge that too much fish can lead to tragedy, the Southern tribe bask in Jessie's teachings, becoming true followers of the faith. For they are those who needed a spark and a prophet to enter their midst. Their's had become a life of despair and Jessie's teachings opened them to ideas and celebration they had only dreamed of. Or perhaps had once, but lost in the mire of their desperate surroundings.Then, from the teachings of Jessie and the visions of the people, the Savior appeared. A Savior who carries paradise and a wine cooler, who baptizes ultimate fighters and smokes cigarettes, and who is the only one who can truly lead the people of the Southern tribe from their meager surroundings to a life of glory, fame, and salvation.Unfortunately for Jessie, however, as the people embrace the Savior and bask in their new-found teachings, Jessie realizes time is ticking on his ability for safe passage back to his own tribal homeland. Jessie struggles with the notion that the people do not want their new prophet to leave their tribe, especially Sara, his foremost supporter and the foundation of his ministry. Yet Jessie remains stalwart his plan to rejoin his own tribe and return to his homeland. For the ties to family and his homeland are stronger than those to his new flock, although the beautiful Sara does provide his last temptation.He blessed them with Jessie and Jessie blessed them with fish. The Book tells us a fish dinner for the masses never runs out. Trailer Park Jesus provides the masses with laughs, odd situations, and even odder characters that likewise never run out.This is a letter of Jordi to the Romans.Quick synopsis:Mix Cheech and Chong drug humor from south of the border with the Canadian background of Trailer Park Boys from north of the border, throw in some southern stereotypes and religious allegory, and you have Sean Gerowin's latest, Trailer Park Jesus. From the two films of his that I have seen, Gerowin, a director from New Orleans, likes putting characters in crazy situations and forcing them to escape using their own wit and wisdom, especially when situations get vastly out of hand, often thanks to the misuse of some chemical enhancements.Here, a young college student is forced to bargain his way out of rural Mississippi using only a sheet of LSD. When the LSD proves stronger than he imagined and the locals embrace the mind-altering drug, hilarious hijinks ensue.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now