A comedy so unfunny... its funny!
21 July 2002
Unintentionally funny, as they say. A movie so bad, its good, as they say. Forget about plot. Forget about continuity. Throw the plausibility meter out the window. A real clinic on how NOT to make a film. My favorite bit is where David Hyde Pierce and Janeane Garofalo are standing alone in a field. David is holding a large trophy, moves to embrace Janeane, and hands to trophy to someone offscreen. I'm surprised we didn't see any boom mikes or other crew onscreen. Hysterical.

All this movie is, is a bunch of very short sketches, having the same actors and locations and general theme in common. If you find anything more holding them together, its a bonus.

It is obvious that this film sat on the shelf for ten years. Its also obvious why it did. What is not obvious is how it ever made it to theaters or video or your tv. I bet that story is more interesting than the film. Can't wait for the featurette, "Hearts of darkness in Pennsylvania: the making of WHAS". In the same vein, I recommend Ebert's review of this movie, which is also funnier than the movie (although that's not saying much).
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