'Poop' Movie Disappoints
Connecticut-Based Movie Flops On DVD, Even With Locals
Stephen Ortiz
Issue date: 3/18/08 Section: Focus
Another problem with the movie is Kingsley's obscure view of thinking that women take their clothes off at parties for no reason other than just to walk around and socialize topless. Even in the high school bonfire party scene, as the camera pans between different crowds of kids, there are a few random girls in there talking with others without shirts on, if only to have Russ' friend Dirk (Randy Tobin) get really excited.
And then there's the obscure title that really has little to do with the film besides the fact that it is certainly crap, and it seems that most, if not all, of the actors are American citizens. It was probably just a way to fool people into thinking that this was part of the "American Pie" series - not like that's a much better alternative.
The special features included on the disc are standard fare - a few meaningless deleted scenes, some outtakes and the trailer - nothing to write home about.
Kingsley and his crew take their first shot at making a movie and miss the mark by a lot. Let's just hope that a sequel isn't in the works.
Contact Stephen Ortiz at
Stephen.Ortiz@UConn.edu.
And then there's the obscure title that really has little to do with the film besides the fact that it is certainly crap, and it seems that most, if not all, of the actors are American citizens. It was probably just a way to fool people into thinking that this was part of the "American Pie" series - not like that's a much better alternative.
The special features included on the disc are standard fare - a few meaningless deleted scenes, some outtakes and the trailer - nothing to write home about.
Kingsley and his crew take their first shot at making a movie and miss the mark by a lot. Let's just hope that a sequel isn't in the works.
Contact Stephen Ortiz at
Stephen.Ortiz@UConn.edu.
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