Last Stop for Paul
Last Stop for Paul
PG-13 | 10 March 2008 (USA)
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Charlie and Cliff decide they want to go to the Full Moon party in Thailand. Along the way they travel around the world sprinkling the ashes of their dead friend Paul. As they go from country to country they meet a wide variety of crazy people and have insane adventures.

Reviews
GetPapa Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Andrew Bain The only reason I got this movie out was because of the extraordinary number of awards it seemed to have won. I will never base my movie hiring on that basis again after this.The acting of the two main characters is awful but I suspect that has as much to do with the editing than their acting skills.The guy they meet in the prison in Veitnam is convincing but apart from that it comes across exactly like the stories I hear of American tourists around the world. I hope there is not a sequel or that these guys don't try to make any more films.There are some great shots of the scenery but it's been shot so much better in so many travel documentaries that this is not a saving grace.Please do not waste your money on this film.
Tyler Green What an amazingly made movie. If you don't know the story behind the film, here it is. Director Neil Mandt set out with cinematographer Marc Carter and just one camera. They went around the world to different countries filming themselves and other people. Somehow, they managed to use this method to make a great movie. Don't ask me how they accomplished this. Last Stop for Paul is full of great characters, stories and settings. It's pure eye candy. As a film student, I found this movie to be very inspirational. It got me to believe that I might actually be able to make a good film. This is the future of film-making here and it's a beautiful future indeed.
Dustin Reynolds Last Stop for Paul is a hilarious thrill ride that I recommend for anyone that is a fan of comedy and traveling. The best way to describe it is to think about Curb Your Enthusiasm meets the best travel movie you've ever seen. The story follows two friends as they set out to travel the world. They do this because their close friend has just died and it was always his dream. So they go out an fulfill it for them. The story is great, but this movie is all about the visuals. There is so much to look at. Snowy mountains, Thailand, Jamaica and countless other countries are featured. The directing on this movie is also out of control. I don't know how the director had the balls to get all of these people in the movie. If you love improvisational comedy, like in the movie Borat, then you will love this. It is a must see for any true movie fan.
Blake Johnson Oh yeah, this is a rad movie. My friend told me to check it out, and I'm glad I did cause man, it's the best. The story follows two back packers who are on a quest to put their friend's ashes in as many countries as possible. On the way they meet a ton of funny characters and lots of cool things happen. This movie seriously had me laughing so hard out loud that I couldn't believe it. The stories people tell about their different travels are so funny and the fact that they travel to the different countries and show the actual locations makes it just completely amazing. I've watched this movie 3 times already. Whoever is reading this should definitely watch it too. It's just that good.