I saw this movie as a bonus feature on the Gutpile DVD. (As far as I know, that's the only place it's available.) And I'm prepared to say: Stumped is an okay film.
It isn't great, but it certainly isn't bad.
On the positive, it's creative and clever at times and contains some genuine laughs.
On the negative, it's boring at times and tends to move slowly.
Also on the positive, it features Debbie Rochon, but back to the negative, it generally wastes her talents and doesn't give her much to do.
All in all this movie is decent. It has considerable potential but simply doesn't push far enough in any one direction. If you ever have the opportunity to watch Stumped, you might as well, but I wouldn't go out of your way.
It isn't great, but it certainly isn't bad.
On the positive, it's creative and clever at times and contains some genuine laughs.
On the negative, it's boring at times and tends to move slowly.
Also on the positive, it features Debbie Rochon, but back to the negative, it generally wastes her talents and doesn't give her much to do.
All in all this movie is decent. It has considerable potential but simply doesn't push far enough in any one direction. If you ever have the opportunity to watch Stumped, you might as well, but I wouldn't go out of your way.