
About this episode
The episode reviews the wild indie film 'Champagne and Bullets' and discusses its unique qualities and the intentions behind its creation.
Hey there double ugly, it's time for one of the wildest movies we've ever reviewed here on Film Junk. John De Hart's Champagne and Bullets (aka Geteven aka Road to Revenge) is an indie film and vanity project that will challenge your very perception of what cinema can be. It's the buddy cop softcore satanic cult action thriller you didn't know you needed in your life. But is John De Hart a creative visionary or just a guy trying to make out with a Playboy model in a hot tub? How many people in this movie are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol? Can movies be so bad they're good or does that just make them good? Not a problem... we're ready to do the shimmy slide on this week's podcast.
People in this episode
Host: Film Junk
Topics covered
- indie film
- vanity project
- buddy cop
- softcore
- satanic cult
- action thriller
- film review
Keywords
- Champagne and Bullets
- John De Hart
- indie film
- action thriller
- film review
- cult film
- bad movies
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Champagne and Bullets, Geteven, Road to Revenge
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