You learn about the characters mostly through how they interact, what they admit without realizing it, and what it’s obvious they’re trying not to say.
From the opening credits to the interview at the end with the guy who cleans and carts away the portable toilets, the film is predictably unpredictable.
Only fatalistic determination, a full bottle of Captain Morgan’s, and lack of anything better to do kept me from flushing this stinkbomb halfway through.
One of those fun, dorky movies that could’ve come out years ago or years from now and it’ll still be the same: Timeless, funny, and not-quite-a-classic.
Pretty damn funny, once you stop expecting it to be really funny. The plot is simple, so it’s the twists, sight gags, and one-liners that carry this movie.
Why this film flopped in the theaters is beyond me. I watched completely enthralled as the plot twisted, and fell for the ride just as Harry Barber did.
Move over, Mr. Bond. Golgo 13, the world’s most notorious assassin, is back in a new action-showcased episode with enough clever plot twists to confound MI6.