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Best F(r)iends Volume 1
The movie follows Jon Kortina who encounters a weird mortician named Harvey Lewis. Harvey takes in the down and out Jon, and agrees to get him as an accomplice in his burial service home. The two advancement toward getting to be allies and deliver an underground endeavor offering the gold fillings which Harvey has assembled from the teeth of the dead consistently.
16 August 1977, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 December 1971, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
19 June 1954, USA
15 July 1978, Walnut Creek, California, USA
1 March 1954, Northfield, Massachusetts, USA
February 14, 1991 in El Paso, Texas, USA
3 October 1955, Poznan, Poland
March 29, 2018
The cinematography is half-way decent, the performances that aren't Wiseau's are enjoyable in the traditional sense, and the film moves at a steady clip, with no issues in continuity or plot.
April 04, 2018
While it doesn't top the eccentricity of Wiseau's cult favorite, Best F(r)iends is written by a man who understands, probably more than anybody, the appeal behind The Room's creator.
July 16, 2018
It won't tear you apart with laughter or leave you wondering how it got made, but very few films can manage that.
April 02, 2018
Tone deaf at almost every turn, Best F(r)iends won't have the same legs as The Room but could offer a night of fun with some of your closest f(r)iends. It's terrible.
April 02, 2018
As for the film itself, director Justin MacGregor certainly plays into the absurdity of the script's strange premise and twisted plotting.
July 03, 2018
To really enjoy this picture, one must require severe acclimatisation to the 'so bad it's good' style of filmmaking, the only discernible way to get the most out of Justin MacGregor's tame debut.
July 14, 2018
Los Angles lore is referenced but never pursued, and director Justin MacGregor leans into the piecemeal ludicrousness with stylised sequences that embrace self-deprecating mockery.

