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Once a Dork..., 28 April 2009
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
So I'm totally writers-blocked one night while trying to finish a
script. And I'm channel-surfing cable, my mind a blank, settling in to
a long night of unproductivity, wondering fearfully - like everyone who
experiences the steel wall of Writer's Block - how I'll ever be able to
string words together again, when suddenly - THE NEW GUY. And words
come.
Ironically, there are not enough words in the virgin English tongue to
describe the depths of stupidity THE NEW GUY plumbs. But it is not all
bad. Well, the story, acting, directing, characters and production
values are excrement - what saves the movie are its CAMEOS...
Just before I can slap someone in frustration for the movie's
putridness, and continue channel surfing - Gene Simmons.
Yes, Gene Simmons of KISS as an evangelist preacher. From outa nowhere.
Hilarious! Bad hairstyle only helping.
Then Vanilla Ice as an overzealous bouncer. Funnier than his whole
career combined.
Henry Rollins as a prison warden. Square jaw, square job.
Crue's Tommy Lee as a partygoer with a chick on each arm - now there's
a stretch! Other cameos passim, topped off by none other than The Hoff
- doing his Knight Rider as only he can.
The bawdy cameos exist in another dimension of viewing pleasure,
unrelated to director Ed Decter's and writer David Kendall's egregious
film.
THE NEW GUY is about utter dorkfish, Gil Harris (D.J. Qualls), who gets
himself expelled from school (after a humiliating erection incident),
so he can re-invent himself at another school as tough guy, Dizzy
Harrison. It's meant to be a comedy. Too bad it isn't funny.
I gotta get back to my script...
--Review by Poffy The Cucumber (for Poffy's Movie Mania).
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