For foot fetishists, the highlight of this DVD is the bloopers section that shows Ashley going for Marky-Kate’s foot with her mouth.
We’re afraid this set might have priced itself clear out of range of anyone but die-hard SCTV fans.
It’s depressing that New York Minute’s ideology is being pitched toward impressionable youth.
Embarrassed to buy this DVD? Don’t worry, it can’t be any worse than having to review it.
Funny stuff. That is, if you like the dry, incessant sound of crickets on summer evenings.
The film only perfunctorily pays lip service to wholesomeness while enthusiastically indulging in its disgusting pranks.
Its self-devouring gags quickly reach their expiration way before their all-too-familiar payoffs are announced.
Joke-for-joke, it’s not that funny—but it’s almost poignant.
Here’s a film you’d expect a studio to roll out in the late 1800s.
Serendipity is the kind of movie that’s perhaps best savored on the small screen.
Eyes will roll, hearts will melt; just in time for Christmas.