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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wholesome and funny,
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This review is from: Suits on The Loose (DVD)
A surprising depth of talent marks this film from the beginning. It is alternately funny, touching and always wholesome. I watched it with my wife and six year old and we all laughed, especially at the parts with the genuine missionaries.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great LDS film,
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This is a great film for the young LDS. I enjoyed it by myself, I would have liked to see the "real" chapel.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good Entertainment,
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I had heard this was pretty funny, and it didn't dissapoint, altho it was pretty predictable as well. Nice movie to veg out with.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Behind Suits on the Loose,
By Tyler (Orem, UT) - See all my reviews
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I've read all the reviews before purchasing this movie and all of them have a great feedback on the DVD, but say little about what the movie was about exactly, so I bought this movie and watched it, so anyone else who wants to purchase this movie has to read this review first to really get the full story.
This movie is about two juveniles who are working out in the middle of the Mojave Desert at some boot-camp like facility run by a two-star general. One of the juveniles happens to be the rebellious son of a famous senator running for reelection, so for the general, catching them both is a very big deal for him. The two guys boost a crappy pickup truck with an outdated map that gives crappy directions. The truck soon breaks down in the middle of nowhere of the desert, so while the guys are trying to think about their options at this isolated rest stop, a car pulls up with two LDS missionaries inside. One of the missionaries had been eating Twinkies in the heat, so the aftereffects send him running for the bathroom. As the companion goes to help him out, both guys take the car and roar off down the road towards the newest civilization, which happens to be a town called New Harmony. The guys decide to don the extra missionary suits and go along with the flow while deciding out their next plan to escape. The kind, elderly bishop that greets them tells them that they are the first missionaries to be in the town in two years, and both guys are startled by the set of missionary rules that they must follow. (No contact with single women, no coke, no fun for them whatsoever.)Justin, the senator's son, seems to like the waitress girl who owns the local diner, but their "friendship" is off to a rough start. The worst part for them(and the most humorous) is that they must begin their tracting throughout the town and teach lessons about a religion that they know nothing about, like the Word of Wisdom and the covenants of Joseph Smith. Yet, the danger to exposing their identity is on the horizon. With the general out looking for them and the two REAL missionaries hot on their tail, the two men are aware that they have very limited time with the people of New Harmony. But the town and the people seem to grow on them in the end. Like the other review said, there is an ass-kicking with several redneck fellows by the two "supposed" missionaries, as it appears that the rednecks had driven out the other set of missionaries two years earlier, and with that comes the confession of who both guys are, followed by the arrival of the general, the senator, and both of the REAL missionaries. But even with their punishment over, both boys feel like they owe something back to the town of New Harmony for all that's happened. This is definitely a five-star rating, and the movie is very humorous and keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. LDS or not, you will definitely enjoy this movie!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
suits on the loose,
This review is from: Suits on The Loose (DVD)
Perfect cast for a great comedy. this movie is hilarious. although sometimes it's obviously an indie film. Rodney Henson does great in his directorial debut. hope to see more films from him.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suits in the Loose,
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This was a great family movie of the change in a couple of wayward youths turning to the good. Very good moral to the story line and I highly recommend it to any age. ESPECIALLY YOUTHS.
4.0 out of 5 stars
fun,
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This is a fun movie that everyone can watch without the worries of today's unmodest and lanuage and adult situations. It has good morals and makes you smile.
The description on movie is really clear. I thought the two missionaries that are the real ones were funny and the two imposters were pretty fun together.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suits on the Loose,
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This one is so funny that I let several people watch it and they all laughed their heads off. Never have we seen LDS Missionaries beat up a bunch of rednecks! Good movie.
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Suits on The Loose by Rodney Henson (DVD - 2006)
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