IF YOU CATCH ME, YOU CAN HAVE ME
Danny is a struggling actor (Adam Baratta). His friend Stuart (Shane Edelman) has a rich uncle producer who is out of town. Danny and Stuart go out on the town borrowing his uncle's belongings. While out, they pick up a seductive woman (Kari Wuhrer) who swipes Uncle Manny's Rolex. They need to get the watch back before Uncle Manny comes home.
The film sounds like a 1980's formula comedy...and it is. What the film lacks is originality and comedy. It was overrated with 5 best comedy awards and 2 best feature awards. The acting was bland. Adam Baratta who wrote and directed this film was the worse.
Parental Guide: F-bomb. No sex. Rear nudity (Kari Wuhrer or double)
Kari just having fun
I was hoping this was going to be funny but it's not.
It doesn't even have moments of being funny.
The fact that the Video encoding was terrible didn't help.
dreadful
I don't know if the movie is any good since I turned it off after a minute or so. It's a widescreen film squeezed into a full-frame box so you get letterboxing and pillarboxing with a miniature picture in the middle, and, if you enlarge it, the quality is so poor it's unwatchable. It made me wonder what you would wind up with if you turned a troop of baboons loose in a DVD factory. A pity, since Kari Wuhrer is always interesting.
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