• Nothing funny about it. Violent and awkward yes. Dripping with f bombs at every turn yes. But Coolidge's character Ruth isn't funny she's just vulgar. Murray's Lefty isn't funny, he just has dialogue that is mundane set against shock violence. Davidson's Lonnie has no depth, just a bumbling prop as a sidekick. Even the background scene showing how the wealthy socialite Union and the former badguy Harris are together makes them as a couple *less* believable. The side characters who get blown away are so clueless they're not just not believable, they are the un funny caricatures that you might see in a B grade teen comedy. It's better than "Not another church movie" that was a zero. This had believable acting by Pullman, Harris, and the kid who played DJ. But all in all an unpleasant watch Acting 6. Story 0. Marketing that lured me in 0.