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"This movie made me laugh. In addition to the comic elements, it had an interesting group of actors. I hadn't expected too much from the film, so it was a pleasant surprise."
Utter Trash
10/19/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of Brando's worst films. The jokes are terrible, and it's all in poor taste. Needless to say, it's a gem, and a must-see. I mean, you get to see Brando shocking Charlie Sheen in the bum with a cattle prod, and beating Mira Sorvino with a high heel shoe. What more could you possibly want?"
Excellent Sleeper
Iconoclast | Burbank, California | 04/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This movie, with its superb cast, starts out as a lighthearted comedy. All of a sudden, it takes a hard left turn - leaving the viewer wondering, "What happened? Is this the same movie I was watching a minute ago?" I rented this movie on tape, and enjoyed it so much that I rewound it and watched it again! Great performances by all and a cleverly written interlocking storyline make this one a keeper. The cameo of Martin Sheen near the end was a cute touch. I just ordered the DVD."
Funny movie!
Jeffrey B Busch | United States | 01/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Brando is absolutely charming and hilarious in this dark comedy and the writing is first-rate. The cinematography of the woods and country is breathtaking and you really get a sense of this "small town" from the script and acting. Sheen and Church are fabulous in their parts although Sheen sometimes speaks a little fast in some of the comic punchlines, so seeing it more than once would be of benefit. The twin girls are lovely and cute and I daresay we may see more of them in future films."
Odd but no disaster
Iconoclast | 11/08/1999
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The inherent interest of seeing Marlon Brando (which is what must've drawn actors of the caliber of Sorvino, Sheen, Sutherland and even David Arquette to appear in this oddity) is what keeps audience interest throughout this broad but not unfunny comedy...and Brando fans should rejoice...he is absolutely nutty, but for some reason he seems truly "interested" in the production, having lots of screen time and hamming it up, which is more than you can say for "Christopher Columbus," "Formula," etc. It's hard to classify this as a "good" film, but as an exhibit of the greatest, most tragic actor of our time it has real value, and it's far from the unreleasable disaster you might fear. Take a look."