Royce (Wes Bentley) and Dexter (Scott Speedman), two hapless stoners appropriately from the town of Weedsville, launch a chain of catastrophic events when they assume their friend Matilda (Taryn Manning) has overdosed on drugs they’ve stolen from a dangerous dealer. Soon, the slacker duo finds themselves on the run from a gang of vengeful thugs, angry Satanists and, worst of all, a mob of marauding little people — all in one night.
Allan Moyle (born 1947 in Shawinigan, Quebec) is a Canadian film director. He is best known for directing the films Pump Up the Volume (1990) and New Waterford Girl (1999).
His first major film was Times Square (1980). During the editing of the film he clashed with producer Robert Stigwood who reportedly wanted dialogue scenes removed and replaced with more musical sequences, so that the accompanying soundtrack recording could be expanded to a double-album. Moyle refused to make the cuts so Stigwood fired him and made the cuts himself.
In the eighties he wrote a novel that was never published but became the basis for his screenplay of his movie Pump Up the Volume, which he also directed. It was released in 1990.
Moyle has since directed The Gun in Betty Lou’s Handbag (1992), Empire Records (1995), New Waterford Girl (1999) – for which he won the Best Direction Canadian Comedy Award in 2001, XChange, and the made-for-TV movies Jailbait (2000) and Man in the Mirror… read more