In the town of Amity, the cops take crime off of the streets and put it into the police station where it belongs.In the town of Amity, the cops take crime off of the streets and put it into the police station where it belongs.In the town of Amity, the cops take crime off of the streets and put it into the police station where it belongs.
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Certain aspects of the film does keep you watching. Wink wink haha. Feldmon certainly can act getter than this because I've seen it. Just goes to show you what a good script can do for you.
There are a few laughs in Busted. It's kinda a sex spoof type of movie. Little entertaining. It's not a very bad movie. I give it ** out of ****
Well i bought this movie to see it for Corey Haim but he is only in it for about 15-20 minutes of the movie which was poor the rest is just a bunch of police officer's walking around talking slapstick stuff like police academy but not as good.The movie just looks at Corey Feldman who Directed it Wrote it and Starred in it it was poor it showed that the Corey freindship was nearly dead and not much interest from Haim for what i can say do not buy this thinking it is going to be a Corey partnership all through blink and you miss Haim the actors are unknown and it is very boring if you like the Corey's stick to License to Drive or DALD.
Released in 1997, this police parody film tries to be comical and humorous but the jokes fall flat and aren't anything clever or witty. The plot is thin and quite simple of a police academy crew seemingly doing different gimmicks.
Of course the main attraction of this film is the women characters and the seemingly amount of skin provided. Did not expect several random explicit scenes but it was used to pull in an audience.
Nothing exactly memorable of this film as it's seemingly forgotten by now. It's clearly a film not to be taken serious and even so it doesn't provide much of note. Could have worse but overall not great as expected.
Of course the main attraction of this film is the women characters and the seemingly amount of skin provided. Did not expect several random explicit scenes but it was used to pull in an audience.
Nothing exactly memorable of this film as it's seemingly forgotten by now. It's clearly a film not to be taken serious and even so it doesn't provide much of note. Could have worse but overall not great as expected.
"Busted" is a terrible comedy. The jokes are old, unfunny, obvious, moronic, and endlessly repeated (the running gag of the "scary" music heard each time someone says the words "Peeping Tom" is just awful). If you pick a random person off the street and ask him or her to tell you a joke, chances are they'll tell you a better one than any contained in this movie. Chances also are that they'll be better at directing a movie than Corey Feldman, though it may be a little unfair to judge a debuting director's work when the budget constricts him to a single set for about 90% of the running time. The only thing this film has going for it is that some of the women are VERY sexy, especially police officers Lacey and Casey (played by former Playboy Playmates Ava Fabian and Devin DeVasquez). Unfortunately, the movie's ONE potentially good idea, a boxing match between these two, instead of being something funny or sexy, turns into a sour "Rocky" parody. Watch for "special appearances" by Julie Strain, who shockingly (yeah, right) gets naked, and Elliott Gould, who may have appeared in a worse movie in his long career, but I don't want to know anything about it. (*)
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to a friend of Corey Haim's Corey Feldman had introduced Haim to Dominick Brascia who then molested Haim. Years had gone by and Feldman cast them both in this movie and one day Haim arrived on set and saw Brasica and then confronted Feldman and then slammed him against a wall and quit the film. Later on Feldman announced to the press he had fired Haim due to drug use.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' (2006)
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