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Shooting Vegetarians

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Reiko Aylesworth, Didi Conn, and Guillermo Diaz in Shooting Vegetarians (2005)
ComedyDrama

Neil, a punk rock vegetarian, is being forced to go into the family butcher business. He decides to save the world instead.Neil, a punk rock vegetarian, is being forced to go into the family butcher business. He decides to save the world instead.Neil, a punk rock vegetarian, is being forced to go into the family butcher business. He decides to save the world instead.

  • Director
    • Mikey Jackson
  • Writer
    • Mikey Jackson
  • Stars
    • Reiko Aylesworth
    • Arielle Barone
    • Robert Blacker
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    144
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    • Director
      • Mikey Jackson
    • Writer
      • Mikey Jackson
    • Stars
      • Reiko Aylesworth
      • Arielle Barone
      • Robert Blacker
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Reiko Aylesworth
    Reiko Aylesworth
    • Daisy
    Arielle Barone
    • Betsy
    Robert Blacker
    • Grandpa
    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • The Happy Coffee Shop Girl
    Oscar A. Colon
    • Pappi
    Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
    • Patrice
    Jim Czarnecki
    • Juror
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Neil
    • (as Guillermo Díaz)
    Joseph DiGennaro
    • H20 concert punk
    Neil Driscoll Jr.
    Neil Driscoll Jr.
    • Austin
    Marlene Forte
    Marlene Forte
    • Amber
    Tom Gilroy
    Tom Gilroy
    • Bailiff
    H2O
    • Band
    Gill Holland
    Gill Holland
    • Stoner #1
    Will Keenan
    Will Keenan
    • Karate Coffee
    Eric Loeb
    Eric Loeb
    • Vic
    John-Luke Montias
    John-Luke Montias
    • Bailiff
    Michael Morley
    • County Coroner
    • Director
      • Mikey Jackson
    • Writer
      • Mikey Jackson
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    1movieman-227

    Among the worst--if not THE WORST--movie(s) ever made.

    There's a germ of a good satirical idea here (and some really good actors. All of whom are wasted or misused), but the filmmaking is so atrocious that it's literally painful to watch, even with a micro running time.

    Among the worst--if not THE WORST--movie(s) ever made.
    10lndonmay

    Listen to Chicken Man!!!

    Just watched this on DVD and I was really impressed. I've been Vegan for three years now and can relate to some of the issues explored in the film. I'm also from the beef capital of the United States and have a hatred for anything relating to the exploitation of animals. So I'm a tad biased with this review. Anyways the plot is about Neil (Guillermo Diaz) who is a vegetarian, is called upon by his father to join the family butcher shop. Neil refuses to work as a butcher and has a vision to change the world. The rest of the movie is a little exaggerated but it has a strong message. Quite funny with great performances all around. I remember Guillermo Diaz from Party Girl and the Dave Chappelle show. He does a great job in this and I hope to see him as a lead in more movies. Meat eaters will be turned off by the movie but I think that is the point. Love or hate Shooting Vegetarians, at least it's a reaction!! Lots of Punk music, great acting and Chicken Man!!! This film is a little rough around the edges but the pro Vegan message is too important to be missed. Fight the Power!!
    7fenno_devries

    Does the goal justify the means?

    At first, the portrayal of a punk-rock group of not-so-bright young people who seem to have no plan with their lives apart from sticking to their vegetarian principles, seemed a little weak to me. However, it's the feeling of uselessness that motivates the main character to do stand up and do something. Unfortunately, the conflict between his beliefs and his carnivoristic family, fueled by group-think and love for his girlfriend, makes him lose all contact with reality.

    After watching the DVD, the first thing that came to my mind was the tragedy we had in The Netherlands in 2002, during the elections, which were 'disturbed' by a member of a radical animal protection movement. The mental state of that man resembled in a way that of Neil, the main character.

    The acting is fine, especially that of Guillermo Diaz (Neil), who -from time to time- clearly stands out above the other characters. The sets are simple but nicely chosen (especially the colorful Happy Coffeeshop), as is the time-line of the plot, guided by the narrator (Neil) and some well-placed flashbacks and flash-forwards. Let it be clear that the message in this drama (or thriller if you like) is very serious, despite some funny scenes.

    For a low-budget film, with a script originally written by Mikey Jackson at age 19, this could really achieve some sort of cult-status, which made me rate this movie a 7 (out of 10).

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      The end credits include deleted scenes from the film. One scene includes a cameo by actor Will Keenan, who appears as "Karate Coffee", a man dressed in Karate attire who haphazardly orders coffee in the organic café. Keenan appears at the very end of the end credits.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • cineBLAST! Productions
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      1 hour 16 minutes
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