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X-treme Weekend 2008

29 min📅 2008-01-01

Mark Herrier's X-treme Weekend (2008) delivers a sharp dark comedy that turns a supposedly relaxing outdoor adventure into a cringe-worthy descent into chaos.

Director: Mark Herrier

Cast

Thom Babbes
Danny
Jeff Charlton
Gordan
Bruce Ladd
Alan
Chloe Babbes
Chloe
Lori Rom
Lori Rom
Keri
Keri Tombazian
Keri Tombazian
911 Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is X-treme Weekend (2008) about?

X-treme Weekend follows three friends whose camping trip spirals into chaos when one of them—Danny—proves impossible to tolerate. What starts as a well-intentioned adventure quickly turns into a minefield of irritation, lies, and near-violence as Danny's obnoxious behavior pushes everyone to their limits.

Who directed X-treme Weekend?

X-treme Weekend was directed by Mark Herrier, known for his work in comedy and indie filmmaking.

Who stars in X-treme Weekend?

The film features Thom Babbes, Jeff Charlton, Bruce Ladd, Chloe Babbes, and Lori Rom in the lead roles.

Is X-treme Weekend (2008) worth watching?

With its dark humor and relentless pace, X-treme Weekend offers a clever twist on the buddy-comedy formula. While it's not for everyone, fans of biting satire and cringe-worthy situations will find plenty to enjoy in its short but sharp runtime.

How long is X-treme Weekend?

X-treme Weekend has a runtime of 29 minutes.

X-treme Weekend (2008) — A dark comedy about friendship gone dangerously wrong

Mark Herrier's X-treme Weekend (2008) delivers a sharp dark comedy that turns a supposedly relaxing outdoor adventure into a cringe-worthy descent into chaos. Following banker Alan and cop Gordon as they drag their painfully obnoxious friend Danny into the wilderness, the film quickly flips the script on classic male-bonding tropes. What begins as a well-meaning bonding trip escalates into a minefield of lies, betrayals, and justifiable homicide—all under the guise of friendship. The rugged mountain setting amplifies the tension, making Danny's grating personality feel like a full-time job for his long-suffering companions.

With its biting humor and unfiltered look at friendship's breaking point, X-treme Weekend crafts a twisted farce where every text message, campfire chat, and poorly timed joke pushes the trio closer to disaster. The film's 29-minute runtime keeps the energy relentless, blending slapstick mishaps with the biting wit of a friendship tested by its most annoying member.