Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, Sam Huntington and newcomer James De Bello star in the story of four Midwestern High Schoolers on an unstoppable quest to snag a quartet of KISS concert tickets.
The Chase (1994)
Marriage what a wonderful institution. But who wants to be in an institution or so the joke goes. Sit back for a comedic roller-coaster ride through love sex trust monogamy and cheating. Through the cynical vision of a bachelor nerd (Jason Alexander) doubts about fidelity are planted in the minds of three seemingly happy couples. Follow the exploits and sexploits as the couples set about hiding or exposing the naked truth in the upside-down and steamy world of your favourite subject...S-E-X.
This outrageous comedy follows the exploits of the hapless Ishbo (Adam Rifkin), a philosophical caveman who yearns for more out of life than sticks, stones and clubbing gorgeous woman. Determined to single-handedly advance the human race, Ishbo continuously irritates his fellow Neanderthals with ridiculous inventions, while his exasperated parents wishes he would be more like his dimwitted brother who has clubbed every girl in the tribe - including Ishbo's fantasy girl, Fardart (Ali Larter). ...
In Night at the Golden Eagle, a cross-section of decrepit people live out their desperate, dead-end lives over the course of a long night at an equally decrepit LA hotel. This is the jaundiced vision of director Adam Rifkin, best known for the raucously enjoyable Detroit Rock City and the cult curiosity The Dark Backward. He's corralled some good people for this low-budget offering (Natasha Lyonne and Ann Magnuson as hookers, Vinnie Jones as a cruel pimp), but the lion's share of screen time goes to a pair of small-time crooks (Donnie Montemarano and Vinny Argiro) planning to split for Vegas in the morning. It's diverting for a while, but the bleached-sepia look and unrelenting rancidity take their toll, grinding the picture down. Even a soft-shoe shuffle for Fayard Nicholas (of the awesome Nicholas Brothers), a grace note if there ever was one, can't lift the movie out of its determined sense of gloom. --Robert Horton
Is monogamy possible in the modern marriage? Awkward bachelor Art Witz poses this question at a dinner party of married couples and sets off a comic and sexy trail of adventures. The happily married couples test the validity of the monogamy myth (or reality) in this torrid tale of truth deception and denial.
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