Jane F, an unsuccessful slacker actress, is having a bad day. And it's getting more outrageous and comically surreal by the minute. Jane's misadventures begin when she treats herself to a batch of cupcakes left unattended by her psycho roommate that prove not as innocent as they appear, Soon, she is trying to cross town so she .. Read more
| Starring | Steve Golin, Anna Faris, Danny Trejo, Jane Lynch |
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| Director | Gregg Araki |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Jane F, an unsuccessful slacker actress, is having a bad day. And it's getting more outrageous and comically surreal by the minute. Jane's misadventures begin when she treats herself to a batch of cupcakes left unattended by her psycho roommate that prove not as innocent as they appear, Soon, she is trying to cross town so she can repay an unforgiving drug dealer, attend an audition, and somehow replace the precious cupcakes. Bumming a ride from her roommate's friend--who is totally infatuated with her--she sets out on a long, strange trip. And, when the original manuscript of the Communist Manifesto falls into her hands, things really get out of control.
| Starring | Steve Golin, Anna Faris, Danny Trejo, Jane Lynch, John Krasinski, John Cho, Adam Brody, Danny Masterson |
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| Director | Gregg Araki |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 22 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 29 Sep 2008 Production year: 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
Adorable pothead Jane (Faris) alternates bong hits and video-game sessions in her cruddy Burbank apartment. Appetite... read more on Time Out
Despite its laid-back script, SMILEY FACE is as prankishly political as Mr. Araki's DOOM GENERATION
great film. would not recommend for those who do not like the teen/pot genre.otherwise very enjoyable film
Like other reviewer I was looking forward to this having loved the Scary Movie franchise and Anna Faris's style of humour. I was also excited when synopsis claimed this film was a combination of Harlod and Kumar and Cheech and Chong. Rubbish, utter rubbish. Nothing in this film was remotely like any of the above mentioned and this was actually painful viewing, nothing particularly funny at all.
Surprised the likes of Faris, Trejo and Brody put their name to this in the first place. Not original and not funny and I highly recommend that this film is given a miss. Have given it one star as there is worse out there but not much.