Cool Guys (2010)

A short, sun-soaked beach comedy from the Astron-6 collective asking the eternal question: can you learn to be cool?

Cool Guys - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Cool Guys
  • Release Year: 2010
  • Directed by: Astron Smithee
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Runtime: 29m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): April 22, 2010 (Canada)
  • Alternative Titles: Cool Guys: The Ballad of Astron-6 (US)
  • Production Companies: Astron-6 Video International

Cool Guys - Plot

What happens when two lonely losers and one wild party animal hit the beach for some hot fun in the summer sun? Can they learn to be cool or is cool something you're born with? You'll find out in this hilarious summer beach comedy from Astron-6 that holds its own against the other great beach comedies of years gone by, such as Weekend at Bernie's, Jacob's Ladder, and Hardbodies.

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Cool Guys - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Astron Smithee

Main Cast

  • Conor Sweeney
  • Matthew Kennedy
  • Adam Brooks
  • Amy Groening
  • Meredith Sweeney
  • Falcon Van Der Baek
  • Jeremy Gillespie
  • Steven Kostanski
  • Kaelan Wong
  • Kayla Gagnon

Writers

  • Astron Smithee

Editors

  • Matthew Kennedy
  • Adam Brooks

Cool Guys - FAQs

What is Cool Guys about?

Cool Guys follows two socially awkward losers and one enthusiastic party animal as they descend on the beach in search of summer fun. The film playfully asks whether coolness can be learned or if you're simply born with it, wrapping the question in absurdist Astron-6 humor.

Is Cool Guys a parody of beach movies?

Absolutely. Cool Guys is a loving, tongue-in-cheek send-up of the classic beach comedy genre. The film cheekily name-drops Weekend at Bernie's and Hardbodies as inspirations, leaning into the absurdity of those sun-soaked summer films while adding Astron-6's signature offbeat, lo-fi comedic sensibility.

Who made Cool Guys and who is Astron-6?

Cool Guys was made by Astron-6, a Canadian genre filmmaking collective known for low-budget, wildly inventive comedies and horror films. The group includes Adam Brooks, Matthew Kennedy, Conor Sweeney, Jeremy Gillespie, and Steven Kostanski, who went on to create cult favorites like Manborg and Father's Day.

Where can you watch Cool Guys?

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How long is Cool Guys?

Cool Guys runs just 29 minutes, making it a short film rather than a feature. That compact runtime is part of its charm — Astron-6 packs a full arc of beach comedy mayhem, character absurdity, and genre parody into under half an hour, keeping the energy tight and relentless.

Who plays Chad, Rick, and Murphy in Cool Guys?

The trio at the heart of Cool Guys is played by Conor Sweeney as Chad, Matthew Kennedy as Rick, and Adam Brooks as Murphy. All three are core members of the Astron-6 collective, and their natural chemistry and comedic timing give the film much of its freewheeling, improvisational energy.

Does Cool Guys have an alternative title?

Yes — in the United States, the film is also known as Cool Guys: The Ballad of Astron-6. That subtitle nods to the film's semi-autobiographical spirit, positioning it as a comedic origin story of sorts for the Astron-6 collective and their irreverent approach to low-budget filmmaking.

Is Cool Guys worth watching for Astron-6 fans?

If you enjoy Astron-6's brand of gleefully absurd, low-fi comedy, Cool Guys is a fun watch. It captures the collective's early energy and DIY spirit in a breezy 29 minutes. It's not their most polished work, but it's a charming, self-aware romp that fans of the group will appreciate.

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