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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: DAVIDSON,TOMMY
EAN: 9786305222927
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 6305222924
Label: Rhino Theatrical
Manufacturer: Rhino Theatrical
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Rhino Theatrical
Release Date: January 05, 1999
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sales Rank: 89583
Studio: Rhino Theatrical
Theatrical Release Date: May 15, 1998
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Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film-Comedy Rating: R Release Date: 5-JAN-1999 Media Type: DVD
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Rating: - Worth watching if you're a fan, otherwise....
Funny, entertaining, but basically a sketch, not a movie. If you're a Paul Dinello fan, you gotta see it. If you don't know the comics already, you may be a little non plussed. Download it, it's worth a few bucks. :-)
Rating: - plump failure
I love parody movies, even some of the bad ones that get slammed with 1 star reviews I have found some things about them that I like. This one I should have listened to the majority of reviews for, but for the cheapo price it was, I took a gamble with my fingers crossed in hopes it was something better then what it was being acclaimed as.
Nuts! I wasted 3 bucks on this :(
Like I said, I love parody movies, but this one fails big time to hit the mark on what "parody" stands for. It attempts to parody Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Sister Act, Forrest Gump and Nell... but yet, fails to find a comedic approach to it.
It's more like an un-funny "mock" movie then a parody. Making out the pulp fiction characters (travolta and Jackson) as hitmen disguised as rodent killers who accidentally walk in on the reservoir dog characters which leads to killing a woman who has sent Forrest gump of with a script thats needed who ends up falling in love Nell might have sounded decent on paper, but it fails on screen with no comedy to it.
Some parts of this I thought where a decent idea, but there more the kind of things you notice in parody movies that you think it's not laugh out loud comedy, but it makes you smile, where as this movie, those smiles are the highest jokes in this thing.
There is nothing funny about Sister Act style nuns with guns and the parody attempt of Uma Thurman's Pulp Fiction character being a fat food junkie had a chance to be ... Read More
Rating: - An exceptionally funny parody
It's been several years since I saw this film, but it has to be one of the funniest send ups of a genre of film I have ever seen. I watched it more than once and it held up well. Much of the humor is subtle, some not so subtle, but most of it hit the mark for me.
Rating: - For two years, i had this movie up my ass.
Overall this movie was terrible, but the christopher walken impression in the diner made my day.
i would say dont waste your time seeing this movie, but god, that one impression is so good. so good.
Rating: - Plump Fiction; a Fat Failure
At it's best , cinema stands equal to any other form of visual and performing art. As a painter I greatly admire the artistic and technical skill demonstrated by the industry's finest directors. On the other hand, I am more than willing to put my brain on hold, kick back and enjoy films that have been ripped to shreds by critics.
However, once and a while a film comes along that is so poorly made, so shallow, so idiotic that even I have to say ' enough already ". Plump Fiction falls into this category. Ironically, this film has a wonderful cast. I have been a fan of Julie Brown's work for years. I loved her short lived series " Strip Mall " and I will even admit to having enjoyed " Earth Girls Are Easy ". Tommy Davidson is one of my very favorite actor/ comedians. I also admire Sandra Bernhard, Dan Castellaneta ( the voice of my personal hero and role model Homer Simpson ), as well as Paul Dinello and Colleen Camp. Sadly, no amount of great acting could possibly save this wretched, blatantly unfunny script.
This is by far the worst attempt that I have ever seen to lampoon well known films. The effort to blend send ups of " Pulp Fiction ", " Braveheart ", " Reservoir Dogs " and " Forrest Gump ", fails at every conceivable level. It is actually painful to watch these talented performs sleepwalk through this garbage. Paul Dinello seems to be visibly suffering as he struggles to bring something worthwhile to his version of John Travolta's character from " Pulp Fiction ... Read More
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