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J. Don Ferguson
- Dean Witler
- (as Don Ferguson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Jim Varney and 'Blake Clark' have roles in this movie. After the death of Jim Varney, Blake Clark took over for him as the voice of Slinky Dog in the "Toy Story" franchise.
- Quotes
Dean Witler: May God forgive me for setting you two clowns loose on society.
- Crazy creditsDeleted scenes are shown during the end credits, as well as a parody TV commercial featuring Jim Varney's character.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Serial Mom (1994)
- SoundtracksI Want Your B.O.D.Y.
Performed by Lenny Macaluso (as Philly Mac) & Rick Bell (as Major Woe)
Written by Rick Bell / Lenny Macaluso
Dada Music / Macaluso Music (ASCAP)
Featured review
Tracie Griffin, Michael J. Pollard, Tracie Lords, Kevin McCarthy, and Jim Varney do not save this specious squander. Locations in Atlanta, Georgia do not save it. Everyone looks as if he or she drifts through a plot made-up of fragments perhaps borrowed from much better movies or from Mr. Varney's entertaining commercials.
The movie is not quite awful—as least not as bad as movies I have judged awful in other reviews. Somehow, I think that this film might have made it with just a bit more effort in writing the script and a tad more flair in—well every other aspect of making a movie. Michael J. Pollard shrugs frequently during the movie. That is a good symbol for the quality of the script, music, acting, editing, film work, and any other aspect. No one seems to care much for the effort other than to bring it all to an end—the movie does end but not with sufficient quickness for my taste.
The movie is not quite awful—as least not as bad as movies I have judged awful in other reviews. Somehow, I think that this film might have made it with just a bit more effort in writing the script and a tad more flair in—well every other aspect of making a movie. Michael J. Pollard shrugs frequently during the movie. That is a good symbol for the quality of the script, music, acting, editing, film work, and any other aspect. No one seems to care much for the effort other than to bring it all to an end—the movie does end but not with sufficient quickness for my taste.
- TedMichaelMor
- Jun 19, 2010
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $472,340
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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