
X-treme Weekend 2008
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


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.