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Brad Johnson is a successful young manager who owns a millions dollar heavy company. He believes the... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nancy Lieberman | ... | Terry Williams | |
| Tom Campitelli | ... | Brad Johnson | |
| Mike O'Dell | ... | Doc Alvins | |
| Ray LePere | ... | Coach Bexler | |
| Rudy Amling | ... | Chip Davis | |
| Rocky Patterson | ... | Henry Kirby | |
| Rob Slyker | ... | Bernie Kagel | |
| Bruce Anderson | ... | Vern Grant | |
| Jeff Tokar | ... | Alan Schafer | |
| Michael Fechner Sr. | ... | Assistant Coach | |
| Debi Stone | ... | Chip Davis's Wife | |
| Nancy Buechler | ... | Mary | |
| Keary McDermott | ... | Son's Friend | |
| Patty Allen | ... | Suger | |
| Kent Goldsmith | ... | Commissioner |
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I just watched this. It was in my Netflix queue. I have no idea how it got there; I don't remember adding it. I kept watching it thinking, "Gee, I must have added this a long time ago, why did I pick it? If I keep watching, maybe I'll find out what made me pick it." Well, I've seen it now and I can't for the life of me find a single reason why I might have put it in the queue.
This may be one of the worst movies ever committed to film. The acting is terrible, and whoever wrote the script (the guy who played the geek, I guess) should be shot. The plot is thinner than gas, and nothing makes any sense, in the end. The worst thing about the movie is not even that it's bad -- I mean, you can watch a bad movie and appreciate the campiness, but this movie doesn't even have that. It's just -- there. It doesn't even have the quality of being offensive (except at the one single point in the entire script where the movie tries to go for a laugh and ends up being slightly racist -- and still totally unfunny). It's like a particularly bland, boring, pointless, stupid, badly-written and badly-acted after-school movie.
I couldn't even tell you why this movie exists. This must have been a vanity project for someone, but afterward I can't imagine that they had any trace of vanity left.
The only thing more amazing than that someone made this movie is that someone, somewhere, for some incomprehensible reason, decided there should be a DVD version. Who did they think would want to see this? I would be interested in knowing if anyone other than the original cast members and the director, and maybe the mothers of same, ever bought a copy of the DVD.