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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Agent of Blunder: A Must Creep film, July 16, 2001
But this aside, the movie was a near non-stop gem fest. I nearly threw up due to convulsive laughter. The dialog is on par with a 1st grader's script idea, and the plot is way out there to say the least, but standard fare for the mighty Eric Sloberts. This is THE movie to watch if you want to witness the splendor of the awesome "regenerating couch." That's correct, several scenes within this stinkfest contain couches that are riddled with bullets only to be completely fine in the next scene. Amazing. Normally you wouldn't want to hide behind a couch during a gunfight, but these are regenerating couches after all. Besides the hundreds of other goof ups, blazing blow dart adventures, unfadable pipe beatings, gloves that appear and reappear within 2 scenes, Lazer Missions and such, the high point of hilarity comes after an explosion. Our hero, in true A-Team fashion, stumbles from the room of the explosion and out a door towards the camera with the most singular expression upon his face and some unmistakable body language. It is as if he just emerged from the most heinous dump he has ever birthed in his life. It's all there. The stumble, the confused look on his face, the disheveled clothing. It is at least a 7 time rewind viewing. I suggest you watch this film with some buddies and get ready for fun. ... A slow creeping after a long day of moving furniture during the summer is all this film deserves.
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