This DVD is purely for fans of Beyoncé’s booty and you-know-who’s latest shrill performance.
You know a film is in trouble when a studio has to dig all the way to the bottom of the barrel and use a quote by Earl Dittman.
Michael Tollin’s bizarre Radio is a syrupy tale of uplift drenched in uneasy Southern comfort.
Too bad the film is never as soulful as the songs the characters sing.
Boat Trip is ultimately more offensive in theory than in execution.
The film may not deserve this much attention, but the work that went into this special DVD edition is evident and it certainly pays off.
Snow Dogs gets the hearty DVD treatment even though someone should have thrown this film to the dogs.
The film is full of good ol’ family values so bland and uncinematic that it could be resold as a very special episode of 7th Heaven.
The only thing fun about the events depicted here is watching aging B-list stars making A-list fools of themselves.
If this is America, then Norman Rockwell is turning in his grave.