Champagne and Bullets
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- Comment: What's missing is the reliable sourcing on this movie to pass the notability guideline. There may be movie blogs and YouTube videos on it, but they don't count towards notability. (And I did read the talk page.) SWinxy (talk) 06:36, 31 May 2023 (UTC)
Champagne and Bullets | |
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Directed by | John De Hart |
Written by | John De Hart |
Produced by | John De Hart |
Starring | John De Hart Wings Hauser Pamela Bryant |
Release date | 1993 |
Running time | 99 minutes (Champagne and Bullets cut) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Champagne and Bullets (also known as Road to Revenge and GetEven) is an independent 1993 action movie. Described as a vanity project, Champagne and Bullets has become a cult movie due to writer/director/star John De Hart's amateur and "inexplicable"[1] performance.
According to Vinegar Syndrome, the film was originally edited as Champagne and Bullets in 16 mm but never commercially released. The film was re-edited several times and released as Road to Revenge and GetEven. The latter title is arguably the most well known, as the GetEven cut is described as "notorious"[2] by Vinegar Syndrome and has been discussed by genre film programs such as Red Letter Media.[3]
Reception
Horror Society said, "What makes this one so much fun is how bad and awkward it is to watch. Overall, Champagne and Bullets is The Room of direct to video action flicks. It’s one of the strangest yet wildest movies I had ever seen yet I couldn’t stop watching"[4]
References
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (18 August 2021). "Control Nathan Rabin 4.0 #225 Champagne and Bullets (1993)". Nathan Rabin's Happy Place. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ "Champagne & Bullets (aka GetEven / Road to Revenge)". Vinegar Syndrome. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ "Best of the Worst: Parole Violators, Future Force, and Geteven". Red Letter Media. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ "Blu Review – Champagne And Bullets (Vinegar Syndrome)". Horror Society. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2023.