Bell and Belle want to break out of their trailer-park lives and get up and out to the "Big City" of Atlanta. Just when they think they are on their way to getting a nest egg, Bell falls for... Read allBell and Belle want to break out of their trailer-park lives and get up and out to the "Big City" of Atlanta. Just when they think they are on their way to getting a nest egg, Bell falls for a handsome police officer named Rhett Butler.Bell and Belle want to break out of their trailer-park lives and get up and out to the "Big City" of Atlanta. Just when they think they are on their way to getting a nest egg, Bell falls for a handsome police officer named Rhett Butler.
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I managed to find it again and got to watch it from the beginning. Still love it! My only complaint is that it's too short. Well, there was also one little side storyline that came out of nowhere and was left hanging.
The characters have a depth you wish could be explored further. I'd love to see a sequel that follows up with Belle and Margery. And maybe even Kevin.
First off, this would be a 9 or 10 if it had the big budgets previously mentioned. Even so, its perfect as it is. Bang for the buck, its probably really an 11/10.
Someone else mentioned "Raising Arizona," and that's a dead on balls accurate good comparison. If you liked that, you'll love this. Also, the movie includes both the Confederate flag and black people, just like the actual south. It does not, in my opinion, mock the south. The south is fully capable of doing that for itself. Georgia is just as "cliched" as New York City. Take my word for it. Margery, Duane, Hampton are hilarious, Rhett is likable and the Belles are indeed, both hot. The only possible improvement might be a continuation of the themes expressed in the rest stop scene. Some exploration there might be interesting, but it also might change the movie too much. Just a thought.
As for any mockery of Christians, remember, "even Jesus farted."
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Belle Scott: We can't just show up in Atlanta with nothin' but a suitcase full of loose morals!
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.85 : 1