Two inept, small-town Sheriff's Deputies catch an escaped prisoner that they believe was wrongly convicted.Two inept, small-town Sheriff's Deputies catch an escaped prisoner that they believe was wrongly convicted.Two inept, small-town Sheriff's Deputies catch an escaped prisoner that they believe was wrongly convicted.
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I thought this movie was great. I'm surprised by some of the negative reviews. I watched it with 5 buddies and we all thought it was pretty clever. The cinematography was fantastic and I loved the characters. I would definitely recommend this film.
Martin Starr and Jake McDorman are a couple of dumb deputies. When they let George Sample III escape from custody, hard-as-nails sheriff Ron Perlman fires them. To recover their jobs, they decide to track Sample in the huge wildlife preserve.
Set in picturesque country during winter, it is adequately photographed by Adam Lee. Writer-director Zach Golden has made what is essentially a hillbilly comedy, run at a pace that is too slow for my taste, but which will appeal to some.
Set in picturesque country during winter, it is adequately photographed by Adam Lee. Writer-director Zach Golden has made what is essentially a hillbilly comedy, run at a pace that is too slow for my taste, but which will appeal to some.
I dont mind a slowburning comedy, but I DO mind a tedious comedy.
The bad: this "comedy" is an "in your face" comedy, whose jokes are right in my face: THIS is a joke (now laugh), THAT is a joke (now laugh again). NO subtleties whatsoever. It's a sort of a farce, but without being actually funny. THAT's a problem, when wanting to make a comedy.
All bad? Nope. The supporting actors are good, although nothing out of the ordinary, but the problem is that the 2 main leading actors definitely arent that funny.
The story: 2 nitwit cops in rural america, who are too afraid to even fire their own guns, are in pursuit of an escaped prisoner. They find him. They loose him. They find him again bla bla bla
Not all bad, but a bit tedious and lacking in cracking laughs...
The bad: this "comedy" is an "in your face" comedy, whose jokes are right in my face: THIS is a joke (now laugh), THAT is a joke (now laugh again). NO subtleties whatsoever. It's a sort of a farce, but without being actually funny. THAT's a problem, when wanting to make a comedy.
All bad? Nope. The supporting actors are good, although nothing out of the ordinary, but the problem is that the 2 main leading actors definitely arent that funny.
The story: 2 nitwit cops in rural america, who are too afraid to even fire their own guns, are in pursuit of an escaped prisoner. They find him. They loose him. They find him again bla bla bla
Not all bad, but a bit tedious and lacking in cracking laughs...
...but the scenery is very scenic; the music is quite tuneful. Two stars.
Words fail me. This is an abysmal movie. Devoid of humour. Surely this should go straight to video.
This movie must have been funded by tobacco companies. The dude's are lighting up in virtually every scene. Jeez, enough with the cigarette smoke already. Why does Hollywood continue with this when the coolness of smoking has been dead twenty years? Beats me, but Hollywood sure still loves it. I guess they will continue to love it as long as the bucks from tobacco companies keep rolling in. Hollywood continues to be so phony and out of tune, it's really irritating. The Marlboro man would have been in the front row watching this if he wouldn't have croaked from lung cancer. If it wasn't for the ridiculous inhaling of fumes, I would probably have given this a 4 (cause the acting wasn't bad when they were acting and not smoking) but with all the unimaginative tobacco partaking, I lowered it to a 1. Guess now after watching this cloud of carcinogens movie, I need to head over to the local liquor store and grab me a pack of smokes.
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- TriviaHaving grown up in western New York, director Zach Golden is a lifelong fan of the Buffalo Bills and named most major characters in this film after famous Buffalo Bills players and staff: Deputy Jim Doyle (Martin Starr) is named after Jim Kelly, Deputy Thurman Hayford (Jake McDorman) is named after Thurman Thomas, Andre/Prisoner 614 (George Sample III) is named after Andre Reid, and Sheriff Marv (Ron Perlman) is named after Marv Levy.
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- La fuga del prisionero 614
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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