
American Misfits 2003
""We sincerely apologize for hurting anyone's feelings ...now shut up and quit being a wuss!""
Directed by Cain Angelle, *American Misfits* (2003) delivers a chaotic blend of skateboarding chaos and outrageous antics that redefine the term "mischief.
Director: Cain Angelle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is American Misfits (2003) about?
This 2003 action-comedy follows a group of rebellious skateboarders led by Jason "Wee Man" Acuña and Laban Pheidias as they turn their chaotic energy into a series of outrageous stunts. From vandalism to wild pranks, their antics blur the line between mischief and madness.
Who directed American Misfits?
Cain Angelle directed *American Misfits*, helming this high-energy film that blends skateboarding culture with irreverent humor.
Who stars in American Misfits?
The film stars Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña, Laban Pheidias, Bobby Lee, Steve-O, Rick Kosick, and Gallagher as part of its hilarious and chaotic ensemble.
Is American Misfits (2003) worth watching?
If you love raw, unfiltered action-comedies with a rebellious edge, *American Misfits* (2003) delivers. While it's not for the faint of heart, its high-energy stunts and fearless humor make it a cult favorite for fans of the genre.
How long is American Misfits?
The film runs for 78 minutes, packing a punch in just over an hour of non-stop chaos.
About American Misfits (2003) — A Wild Ride of Skateboarding Chaos and Outrageous Stunts
Directed by Cain Angelle, *American Misfits* (2003) delivers a chaotic blend of skateboarding chaos and outrageous antics that redefine the term "mischief." Jason "Wee Man" Acuña and Laban Pheidias lead a ragtag crew of rebels whose reckless stunts and relentless energy turn the streets into their personal playground. This action-packed comedy thrives on absurd humor and fearless stunts, capturing the rebellious spirit of a generation that refuses to play by the rules.
With a wild cast including Steve-O, Bobby Lee, and Gallagher, *American Misfits* (2003) is a high-octane ride through vandalism and victory, where every prank escalates into an unforgettable spectacle. The film's raw, unfiltered atmosphere pulses with the energy of those who live for the thrill of the moment, leaving audiences both exhilarated and questioning their own sanity.