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Splinterheads, 2009
English
USA
Profile of Splinterheads
The mood of Splinterheads is witty, feel good, and humorous. The plot centers around young lovers, twentysomething life, and coming of age. It features farce. Splinterheads is a comedy and independent movie. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in a small town. Splinterheads is set in the USA. It happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for teens. Note that Splinterheads includes nudity and sexual content.
Summary of Splinterheads
In this independent comedy, Justin (Thomas Middleditch) is a twentysomething slacker who has a hard time getting out of bed before noon and works part-time mowing lawns with his buddy Wayne (Jason Rogel), who is only slightly more ambitious. Justin hears a lot from his family about making something of himself, but he doesn't pay much attention until he and Wayne check out a traveling carnival one evening. Justin meets Galaxy (Rachael Taylor), a beautiful and spunky girl who works at a dunk-tank concession, and he is so taken with her he doesn't mind when she takes his money in a fixed game. Justin unexpectedly crosses paths with Galaxy the next day, and before long he's spending most of his time with her and her fellow carnies. Has Justin finally found his destiny with Galaxy, or is he just another stop on the road for her? Also starring Lea Thompson, Christopher McDonald, and Frankie Faison, Splinterheads received its world premiere in 2009 at the South by Southwest Film Festival, where director Brant Sersen's first feature, Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story, won the Audience Award in 2004.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 2 October 2009 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
Cast and Crew
as Justin Frost
as Galaxy
as Sargeant Bruce Mancuso
as Susan Frost
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