Rating: - Lots of fun!
I've seen this film about 8 times & it's lots of fun to watch with people with a sense of humor to match my own.
Rating: - 4 out of 5
one of my favourites from the 80s. a little tweaking here and there might have polished it a bit, bit overall, it is an overlooked gem. little Arnold, show-stealer, Big Jim's policeman song, Stonewall - every bit of lovely satire on the televangelist subject is touched upon. i only wish they had released a soundtrack - some of that music is awesome!
Rating: - Wonderful
I never knew this movie was made. It is very funny and I enjoyed every minute. See if your local library has a copy.
Rating: - Fanatics will boohoo anything!!!!
Success is achieving and perhaps surpassing your goals. The goals of movies are entertain, entertain, entertain. This movie entertains to the max, which makes it successful. Anyone can dig into anything deep enough to find faults. Pass the Ammo, will, make you laugh to tears unless of course you forget its purpose, to make you feel good after a good laugh. It's a gem!
Rating: - First Film Parody of Bill Clinton
This enjoyable and very funny comedy, filmed in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, features what may be the very first film parody of (then future-president) Bill Clinton--a vacillating southern governor overly concerned with his polls and public image. It also anticipated the downfall of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker well before their disgraceful exit from showbiz---oops, I mean televangelism.
Director David Beaird (My Chauffeur, Scorchers) keeps the farce afloat with a lively pace and warm, energetic performances from his leads--Bill Paxton and Linda Kozlowski as lovers trying to recover her ... Read More