I loved it!



I loved this movie...

It's one of the most funny movies I've ever seen...

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Yeah, it's quite an amusingly goofy comedy with a great cast. Sadly it goes by unnoticed.


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I'm a huge fan of this excellent comedy as well. It's very funny and delightfully irreverent, with a terrific cast, lots of laughs (Bud Cort's Ray Charles impersonation is absolutely sidesplitting!) and an original premise. Moreover, it's an honest shame that this fine film isn't better known.

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I found this at Blockbuster video renting this for a Halloween party and everyone just loved this movie! We all laughed and enjoyed this movie. Then I would see this on a television station that the programming was so great until NBC bought it out and changed the programming and that station was The USA Network.

I even saw this on USA UP ALL NIGHT on the weekends! This was so great to watch and enjoy as well. I do not know why more cable stations does not show this movie either! I mean it is a great movie to watch and all. I would recommend this to family and friends to watch so they can get a good laugh out of it.

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I was just watching this on some comcast cable channel a few minutes ago.
I was really surprised at how funny it was.
The scene where Sarah is trying to clear herself in court is hilarious!


Also I love when the guy says, "I'll always love you in this world and the next." and then she says, "I'll love you until the day I die!"

LMAO!

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I too liked this movie. The funniest scenes are those of the courtroom of course, plus the scenes featuring Mrs. Babcock (the b*tchy mother of the minister Bud Cort).

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I particularly loved the great scene when one of the characters is hallucinating and he sees a turkey as a rather luscious babe. Any idea who played the part of the lovely lady in that scene? I can't figure it out from the cast list.

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It's indeed a very funny and raunchy movie and it's a pity it isn't better known.

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