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    The biggest problem with this film is that it doesn't have an audience. It contains adult language and themes and combines it with ham acting and juvenile humor. Seriously, when was the last time you laughed at a grown man without a car, riding a little girl's bike. And to make this a real side splitter, he rings the bell. I'm surprised they didn't have him arrested for violating helmet laws.

    The moovie starts out good with animated cows in a 60's style credit run. Once it starts...well you wait for it to start. Steve (William Mapother) is the main character. He was run his life and company into the ground. They are the company that developed light sticks. By a freak chance the agricultural dairy business has a need for them and there appears to be a buy out in the making...but not until after a silly board scene.

    The characters were lame and not well developed. William Mapother comes across as a dorky Eric Roberts. Wild Bill (Ernie Grunwald) was interesting but not at all developed. Harry (Daniel Baldwin) was too crude to like. Not enough real comedy or drama to make it worth the view.

    F-bomb, near sex, rear nudity (Charlotte Ross)
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    She has a nose for good sentiments, scripts and the it factor. A tremendous acting talent and the triple threat. Being beautiful talented in intense fashion and the it factor make her box office, no matter what. So, looking for movies and shows with her in them, is the only reason for looking at this movie and reviewing it. The energy is only there when she is in a scene, and that's really appreciated here because she's not in as many scenes as hoped for. The hard lesson of believing in your product over just a lump sum of money, is the moral of this story. The bad language us never appreciated and the studio head wanted her nude. The sentiment and her talent are the only reason for the 7 stars.