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8/10
The Wild Dogs go for comedy!
MagicalHammer12 August 2019
Wild Dog's Productions goes for laughs out loud in this film. The movie is about two friends who try to recoup their losses after getting carried away in Vegas. The film's two leads (Boynton Peak) and (Michael Nosé) are fantastic as they pair really well together. Most of the supporting cast do a excellent job to, with maybe one or a few lines that sound a bit weird. The production on the film is really well done and has a great use of cool locations and shots. The party scene in Vegas is definitely one of the highlights of the movie as Michael Fredianelli makes cool use of slow motion and moving the camera through the scene. There is a fight scene in a office that Michael Fredianelli also knocked out of the park. There is also quite a bit of fanservice for those who enjoy seeing naked ladies parting it up. The soundtrack is pretty killer to, with some licensed music including "Ace of Spades" by Motorhead and good party like Vegas beats. My only real gripe with the film is that the ending feels a little rushed and that the film does not quite know where it wants to go with some of its sub plots. But over all, those are small grips that do not detract those for having a good time with this film.
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7/10
Razor Sharp Comedy Overcomes Clunky Plotting
Pycal18 August 2019
Asian-American led raunchy buddy comedy seems to take a cue from the HANGOVER movies and centers around BFFs Marc (Boynton Paek) and Mike (Michael Nosé) as they head to Vegas to get "cray cray" ahead of Marc's impending wedding. Paek is hilarious as Marc and delivers what is arguably one of his best performances as a whacky character who apparently isn't just a dude who hasn't outgrown his frat boy "bro" phase, but actually speaks ebonics throughout the entire movie. Paek steals the show and is laugh out loud funny just about every time he opens his mouth. Meanwhile, Michael Nosé performs solid as the straight man (a la the Porky Pig to Paek's Daffy Duck) and acts as the perfect foil. During the first act in particular, it's really fun watching the two leads do crazy things and get into trouble while director Michael Fredianelli clearly has fun capturing it all in exploitive bursts of jump cuts and slow-motion. Meanwhile, the movie cleverly ties an initially unrelated set of characters into the fray (a local big wig, his adult children, and a pair of crazy punk rockers) and upping the ante while Marc and Mike go about their original goal of recouping their Vegas losses.

THE LONG STREAK is a solid comedy with its share of fun moments, slick camerawork, and some spiffy locations. The performances as a whole are certainly worth a shoutout with only one character's monologue (delivered like a scene in Tommy Wiseau's THE ROOM) worth singling out as a particular weak point. When it comes down to it, the biggest flaws are related to plotting and pacing issues. Much of the earlier portion of the movie is appropriately wild and crazy, but for a Wild Dogs Productions comedy, the movie's second half seems almost sedate in comparison (despite some really great moments). While still making for a fun ride, it's tough not to feel a little disappointed when one major plot point gets resolved in a quick and anti-climactic manner or a big reveal that's supposed to be shocking doesn't really hold the weight the characters in the movie see it to (both within the context of the movie and the real life era we're living in). These flaws aside, the LONG STREAK comes well recommended. You'll no doubt get your fill of laughter and smiles from this fun indie comedy.
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