Sorry, that was somewhat confusing, wasn't it? Not quite as confusing as trying to tell these caricatures, pardon, characters apart(rather alarming, really, considering how few there are). The only way you can really distinguish between them(a task I found nearly impossible to accomplish throughout watching) is to note their extreme personas(which seem to be about all of them) and attach said attributes to their respective character names. The characters are pretty thin, very nearly stereotypes(I know I say that a lot, but believe me, this time, I *really* mean that). The acting is not terribly short of perfectly atrocious. The credits have just barely finished as I'm typing this, and I'm straining to remember any of it. The situations are instantly forgettable. The plot is fair, but it's not very well-developed. Sadly, my instinct turned out to be right. I started to think this was going to be a dreadfully bad film. However, in the very first scene of this film, I found myself having a bad feeling about it(yes, that was a Star Wars reference). I've watched and enjoyed two other 'black' comedies(not to be confused with 'black comedies'), The Wash and Booty Call.