This movie is like a mix between Fear & Loathing and a Kevin Smith movie with an added touch of philosophy, and if you can believe it, muddled dialogue. Like many stories and movies a lot of the altercations between the characters seem a little too coincidental, and far from logically possible. The best part of the movie by far is the acid scene. I wouldn't rate this movie as low as some, and would stick it somewhere around the middle of the heap. Worth watching if you get the chance to catch it on TV, but don't go out of your way. Joey Adams performance is tired and forced. I did enjoy getting to see Rebecca Gayheart again though, haven't seen her since Earth 2.