Una pareja con problemas matrimoniales acude al Tribunal de Familia, donde un juez les hace retroceder en el tiempo para ver a los amantes a través de los tiempos.Una pareja con problemas matrimoniales acude al Tribunal de Familia, donde un juez les hace retroceder en el tiempo para ver a los amantes a través de los tiempos.Una pareja con problemas matrimoniales acude al Tribunal de Familia, donde un juez les hace retroceder en el tiempo para ver a los amantes a través de los tiempos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Irwin Corey
- Judge Gabriel
- (as Professor Irwin Corey)
Patricia Tallman
- Queen Guenevere
- (as Pat Tallman)
Kent Shelton
- King Arthur
- (as Mr. Kent)
Opiniones destacadas
My brother rented this movie based solely on the Troma Team Release logo, and because he was in the mood for what he thought would be a goofy and raunchy comedy. Instead we got the lamest,most pathetic piece of garbage we had ever seen. There isn't ONE scene that made us laugh. The "jokes" are the lamest, stupidest and most cliched I have ever seen. This is honestly the worst piece of crap I have ever seen. Troma seems to be one of those hit and miss companies. I loved The Toxic Avenger and Cry Uncle, but hated Igor and the Lunatics, and of course, this trash. DO NOT RENT THIS! You will regret it.
This movie may be over the heads of some. Most recommended for those seeking a doctorate in history. Lloyd Kaufman delivers a brilliant academic treatise on the history of human pair-bonding and the encumbent difficulties that come of such social organization strategies. Also a man dressed as a hamburger.
With it's originality and enigmatic attraction, this Troma flick could of been something, genuine, serious. But that unreality is quickly dispelled the next minute, in it's sheer, trashy ludicrousness. As a young divorcing couple go over all of their issues, and there's a lot, laying it all out to a marriage counsellor, played by a very recognized and familiar Chatterbox movie face. This movie is not only offensive to marriage councellors, but also chickens, a lot of em'. There are some inventive and funny moments, but they're trashy ones, the norm of the Troma ones. Love how this T and A flick has a great 70's favorite song of mine. Half decent performances from the leads, too, evident. Love how this Troma film is different, but again one, wrapped up in lunacy.
1.5/10.
1.5/10.
I guess people don't like this one (based on the scores it received). I really like it. To me, it is the classic B-comedy movie. There are parts that are just uproariously funny. It's a low-budget comedy filled with sight gags, physical comedy, the requisite B-movie nudity, etc. Check it out.
This movie came on by chance one night when we randomly decided to scroll through TV channels while enjoying a social lubricant. We almost fell off our chairs laughing. This movie is completely mental and I have been searching for it ever since. Don't watch it if you are a boring dork with a poor sense of humour who takes themselves super seriously. Otherwise, take a sip of your poison and enjoy. It's hilarious. By the end of the movie it had all gotten so crazy that I half expected there to be a knock on my front door and I would open it only to find the judge from the film standing there demanding to be let in. My recollection is not 100% but we had an awesome time watching it. Very funny.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis film was made under the title "Cracked Eggs".
- ConexionesFeatured in USA Up All Night: Cheerleaders Beach Party/Stuck on You! (1989)
- Bandas sonorasLove Will Keep Us Together
Performed by Fair Witness
Words and Music by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield
Produced by Buddy Pollack
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- Presupuesto
- USD 150,000 (estimado)
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