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Per rivendicare la sua eredità, uno sconfitto viaggia per il paese con i suoi amici d'infanzia per dimostrare che può essere un vincitore.Per rivendicare la sua eredità, uno sconfitto viaggia per il paese con i suoi amici d'infanzia per dimostrare che può essere un vincitore.Per rivendicare la sua eredità, uno sconfitto viaggia per il paese con i suoi amici d'infanzia per dimostrare che può essere un vincitore.
Manny Avina
- Young Bo
- (as Emmanuel Jacob Avina)
Shaun Paul Piccinino
- Harvey
- (as Shaun Piccinino)
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If anything, Wheels of Fortune lands in the stupid funny category that also shelters Talladega Nights, Hot Rod, Jackass and Joe Dirt. By no means would it ever be a masterpiece but it's the kind of thing you put on when you're either stoned/hungover or really, really bored and don't want to focus on anything substantial. Personally, I had a different reason but still.
Bo Jackson is a Tennessee-born and bred loser. Ever since he gave up his chance at winning a race as a kid, everything for him is a loss. As an adult, Bo and his best friend, known only as Noodle, are mechanics for a jerkass racer. But, unbeknownst to the duo, the very wealthy Phineus Davis has died and his will reveals that he has an illegitimate son. You guessed it, it's Bo. And so his unbearably mean-spirited daughter Chrissy, clueless son Oswald and their lawyer Jason are off to find Bo, whose inheritance relies solely on winning a series of sporting events.
It hits every cliche note in the head but the chemistry between the protagonists, as well as some committed performances from its C-list cast. Matt Jones seems like he and Danny McBride should do a movie together. Jeff Fahey is one of the film's few saving graces. Of course, the female character with the most screentime, Bo's crush and Noodle's stepmother (it makes as little sense as the movie overall does) Mandy, is possibly the best of the leads. I watched it once to find myself among the extras. I did (look for the guy who reacts to Bo crashing a moped) and I don't need to watch it again.
Bo Jackson is a Tennessee-born and bred loser. Ever since he gave up his chance at winning a race as a kid, everything for him is a loss. As an adult, Bo and his best friend, known only as Noodle, are mechanics for a jerkass racer. But, unbeknownst to the duo, the very wealthy Phineus Davis has died and his will reveals that he has an illegitimate son. You guessed it, it's Bo. And so his unbearably mean-spirited daughter Chrissy, clueless son Oswald and their lawyer Jason are off to find Bo, whose inheritance relies solely on winning a series of sporting events.
It hits every cliche note in the head but the chemistry between the protagonists, as well as some committed performances from its C-list cast. Matt Jones seems like he and Danny McBride should do a movie together. Jeff Fahey is one of the film's few saving graces. Of course, the female character with the most screentime, Bo's crush and Noodle's stepmother (it makes as little sense as the movie overall does) Mandy, is possibly the best of the leads. I watched it once to find myself among the extras. I did (look for the guy who reacts to Bo crashing a moped) and I don't need to watch it again.
This movie is bad, really bad. So bad it's good. Watch it with no expectations and you'll be fine. The plot is ridiculous, and calling the plot 'a plot' is a stretch. The acting is petty sad, the cinematography is pretty bad, the soundtrack doesn't work and the dialogue is juvenile. But there are some jokes that work. Yeah, it's stupid and cliche, but it beats the snot out of watching election coverage.
Yes, it's dumb. It's supposed to be. I really don't think they were going for groundbreaking esoteric cinematic masterpiece. It's just dumb and funny. Movies are made so that people who are capable of suspending disbelief can be immersed in a story without needing to read it. This is not art. It's just silly. And yeah, it feels like 1:46 of Lucas Oil Ads, but there's a pretty funny little cameo in there if you watch for it. The bloopers during the credits are worth watching and everybody played their parts well.
Not a serious movie. It's goofy, good enough for a watch. A movie tool to promote motorsports.
This movie was the only thing that grabbed my attention on this Election Day 2020.
It distracted me 100%. My husband and I laughed out loud.
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- QuizThere is a blooper reel at the end
- ConnessioniReferences Scarface (1983)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 46min(106 min)
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