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Pups (1999)

Pups (1999)
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Two bored suburban kids looking for something to do get trapped in the wrong kind of excitement in this independent drama. Stevie (Cameron Van Hoy) is a boy in his early teens, depressed and out of sorts, who half-heartedly attempts suicide without having the wherewithal to go the whole nine yards. When his girlfriend Rocky (Mischa Barton) shows up on her way to school, Stevie has just found his mother's gun while poking around the house. As they head off for class, Stevie brings the pistol along. They pass a bank along the way, and Stevie impulsively dashes in and decides to rob the place. Before Stevie and Rocky can get away, police and FBI agents arrive on the scene, and Stevie announces he's taking the customers inside the bank hostage. FBI negotiator Daniel Bender (Burt Reynolds) is sent to the scene of the crime; while it's quickly obvious to him that these are two kids pulling a prank that got out of hand, they're also armed and in the middle of a very dangerous situation, and Stevie's bursts of adolescent rage aren't making things run any smoother. Financed by a Japanese production company but written, directed, and starring American talent, Pups had its premier screening at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival -- only two days before two armed high school students went on a tragic killing spree in Littleton, CO. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Cameron Van HoyMischa Barton, (more)
Director(s):
Ash
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pups

Two bored suburban kids looking for something to do get trapped in the wrong kind of excitement in this independent drama. Stevie (Cameron Van Hoy) is a boy in his early teens, depressed and out of sorts, who half-heartedly attempts suicide without having the wherewithal to go the whole nine yards. When his girlfriend Rocky (Mischa Barton) shows up on her way to school, Stevie has just found his mother's gun while poking around the house. As they head off for class, Stevie brings the pistol along. They pass a bank along the way, and Stevie impulsively dashes in and decides to rob the place. Before Stevie and Rocky can get away, police and FBI agents arrive on the scene, and Stevie announces he's taking the customers inside the bank hostage. FBI negotiator Daniel Bender (Burt Reynolds) is sent to the scene of the crime; while it's quickly obvious to him that these are two kids pulling a prank that got out of hand, they're also armed and in the middle of a very dangerous situation, and Stevie's bursts of adolescent rage aren't making things run any smoother. Financed by a Japanese production company but written, directed, and starring American talent, Pups had its premier screening at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival -- only two days before two armed high school students went on a tragic killing spree in Littleton, CO. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Ash
Producer(s):
AshDaniel M. Berger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Violence)
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    Rick G.

    this is a great movie*although im 51yrs old* pups is about 2 kids that hold up a bank*(like dog day afternoon)and they have burt reynolds*as the hostage negotiator*and hes getting played/made a fool of.by 2 *13yr old kids* they are great actors in this movie*its very very funny* a must see**to see two kids rob a bank**and great drama**with laughs**

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    Camilo S.

    I think this movie shows reality. I believe we are so disconnected with what's going on with teenagers these days that sooner or later it will hurt our society. If you enjoy movies about reality, then you'll like this one.

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    Steve S.

    Pure trash. A waste of independent film-making. Pointless, unrealistic...tries too hard for controversey.

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