11/11/2023 0 Comments Junk jack bosses![]() Tom misunderstands the invitation of Lisa, thinking it was for a date with her, but when he arrives at the house, Jack is waiting for him with lots of recommendations and procedures to be followed. However, she has a party in the evening and invites Tom to go to her place. When Jack has to travel to Singapore, Lisa is in charge to housesit her father's house. ![]() Nice Guy', never being upset and helping his colleagues, and has a crush on Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), the daughter of Jack. He aims to have the chance to work in the Creation Department of the company. Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) works in a publisher and has a very tough boss, Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Some sequences and moments make the movie worthwhile, although as a whole I wouldn't really recommend this movie to anybody. But admittedly the movie is entertaining. I mean what is that draws these two people together? They have no chemistry and its a real mismatch. The movie love story between the Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid characters, which forms the central core of the movie doesn't ever become realistic in the movie. Other are actors such as Jeffrey Tambor and Carmen Electra. You don't too often get to see him in a comedy. The most surprising name was Michael Madsen. The movie also has some well known actors in the supporting cast. He's a good comedy actor and besides has got the right looks for his roles. I know Ashton Kutcher has gotten a lot of crap over him but he's capable at what he's doing. Here we have an actor who has had a great career- but no-one has really heard off. Terence Stamp was really great in the movie and he is the reason that still most of the comedy works out. You're better off watching "The Party", starring Peter Sellers, which has a sort of similar concept as this movie. Seems the movie doesn't know when to end things and when things just seize to be funny. ![]() You just want all these people to leave and get things over with. It also makes the movie overlong and tiresome at times. This definitely shows in the movie, since it gets messy and disjointed to watch. Seems like the movie wasn't put together until it hit the editing room, who randomly just put sequences in order. A waste, since David Zucker was a real capable genre director once, with movies such as "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad" on his résumé. It was like he shot the movie in just in parts and on the automatic pilot. I'm not sure if even the director had a clue. Seems to me that the actors had no idea what they were filming and where it would end up in the movie, halve of the time.
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