Drex (Jon Heder) wakes up dead. His roommate (Josh Gad) is a digesting perv who films and posts everything. Drex attempts to find clues as to what has happened to him with Cassie (Krysten Ritter) a med student helping out.
In spite of being dead. Drex has acquired super human skills and speeds. There is a subplot at work and just when his mother is about to explain what has happened to Drex, the film ends. Sorry about revealing the spoiler wasn't revealed, although there are enough clues for us to make an educated guess, The film which I obtained at "Big Lots" for $5.00 is a TV series pilot or the first episode of a 24 episode series which I never watched while it was on TV. As a stand alone film, it tanks at the end. In spite of that I liked this episode, although clearly it was neither great or a classic, just some good unorthodox Jon Heder fun.
In spite of being dead. Drex has acquired super human skills and speeds. There is a subplot at work and just when his mother is about to explain what has happened to Drex, the film ends. Sorry about revealing the spoiler wasn't revealed, although there are enough clues for us to make an educated guess, The film which I obtained at "Big Lots" for $5.00 is a TV series pilot or the first episode of a 24 episode series which I never watched while it was on TV. As a stand alone film, it tanks at the end. In spite of that I liked this episode, although clearly it was neither great or a classic, just some good unorthodox Jon Heder fun.