Sons of Ecstasy

2025

Action / Documentary

7
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 329 329

Plot summary

An unusual rivalry sits at the epicenter of the 1990s ecstasy drug trade in Arizona. A British stockbroker faces off against the son of a notorious New York mobster. Underground raves set the stage for a deadly battle over control of an ecstasy empire.

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830.82 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 9
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English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by JamesK-780 1 / 10

English Shaun hahaha

Load of codswallop. 2 years ago Sammy said he'd never heard of Shaun Attwood. Marvin Herbert pulled Attwood and he admitted he'd never run into Sammy, so that al BS, so im gonna presume most of the rest is, bye!!Load of codswallop. 2 years ago Sammy said he'd never heard of Shaun Attwood. Marvin Herbert pulled Attwood and he admitted he'd never run into Sammy, so that al BS, so im gonna presume most of the rest is, bye!!Load of codswallop. 2 years ago Sammy said he'd never heard of Shaun Attwood. Marvin Herbert pulled Attwood and he admitted he'd never run into Sammy, so that al BS, so im gonna presume most of the rest is, bye!!
Reviewed by larryschneider-80967 4 / 10

Pseudo Rough Guys on Bragging Parade

It gets to be hysterical how these would-be tough guys act tough about selling drugs to kids. Yeah, they made money but were the furthest thing from mobsters. The Gravano adult-child kept saying "back in New York," which seemed to me as a way to remind himself that what he was doing in Phoenix wasn't like being a mobster in NYC. He played a game trying to be accepted by his lame father. The English Shaun mug is just that. I was laughing or rolling my eyes through the whole doc. Why do we promote these idiot-wannabes?My miniature schnauzer is "tougher" than these guys, and she doesn't need a gun.Nice one, HBO! Swing and a miss!!!
Reviewed by orcinussr 5 / 10

Ya I'm just gonna say this straight out

EFF this dude in the B- I can't anymore with this and I believe, neither should society - first I want to make it understood that this is NOT a fair review of the documentary, in terms of technical elements and production, but rather about the subject of the documentary - personally I'm disgusted that we, as a society, are so lascivious for true crime and 'entertaining' documentaries now, that we will (essentially) REWARD anyone by compensating them for appearing in and recounting thier life's story - but this is a bridge too far! This man (if u can call him that) is a 19x murderer - let me reiterate thisNINETEEN TIMES HE'S MURDEREDadmittedly so, and his degenerate criminal family are ADMITTEDLY drug dealing thugs - WHY ARE WE GIVING THEM AIR TIME - sure I get it, the story is worthy of telling but let's do this IN EXCLUSION of allowing these people to relive and revel in thier misdeeds, their crimes THEIR ATROCITIESwe have to do better guys WE MUSTand if you think I'm overreacting, just pay attention to the lifestyle they've afforded themselves off of the 'buried 3 million' ill gotten gains and the entitlement the children have about getting their "bottle popping VIP" lifestyle that 'was ripped away from us' backThis is everything that's wrong with the world in one documentary.(ultimately I've given it a midlane 5 cause I don't think it's fair I penalize or reward when I feel this way)
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