Plot & Details
In his first film, The Suburbanators, Canadian director Gary Burns took sharp comic aim at the meaningless, numb lives of a group of Canadian suburban teens. This sophomore effort focus on the same social group, offering a fast and funny take on upper-middle-class gatherings, comparing a teen beer-bash to it's adult counterpart, the dinner party. Because his parents are attending the latter fete, Scott decides to host his own soiree. Unfortunately, his mother is super-uptight about having a pristine home, and so he calls it a kitchen party. Kids from all social groups show up, including Scott's sweet girlfriend Tammy. Meanwhile, his anti-social brother Steve hides out in the basement and listens to loud rock music. The adult party across town goes swimmingly until everyone gets pie-eyed and they become involved in a series of minor accidents outside the local liquor store. Things turn ugly when Scott's father off-handedly suggests that another father's son is a homosexual. Back at Scott's house, things take a similarly downward turn when Tammy goes off with the mysterious Steve.
- MPAA Rating: R
- Genre(s): Comedy
- Run Time: 92min.
- Theatrical Release Date: 09/25/1997
- DVD Release Date: 03/02/2004
- Distributor(s): No Studio
- Director(s): Gary Burns
- Starring: Scott Speedman , Laura Harris , Gillian Barber , Kevin McNulty , Tygh Runyan
- Themes: Party Film,When the Parents Are Away,Teen Angst
- Tone: Madcap,Talky,Witty,Ironic
- Keywords: alcohol,dinner-party,fight,girlfriend,rock-music,suburbs,teenagers
- Language: English
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