A one-man show for main actor portraying a bigot boat-salesman from Boogerville, who spends much of the film yelling at a mystery man, who continues to harass him over the phone, claiming to be his son. What comes around goes around. One of the few films that can highly entertain...( read more)
A boat salesman (Noble Willingham) in small-town South Carolina gets a pivotal sales call, the first of many from what he hopes is a buyer ready to spend tons of money on a vessel. But he soon realize...( read more
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DVD Release Date: September 28, 2004
Stats: 57 reviews
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March 8, 2009
a dark comedy dealing with the subject of racism in america in a unique and creative way.
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March 29, 2008
A stirring examination of racism in small-town South Carolina in the 1990s with the ingenious device of a... oh screw that. I made my friends watch this and pretended that it was good just to toture them. Not as good as I pretended, not as bad as they claimed.
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March 28, 2008
This is, I think, one of my friend's favorite movies. I wanted to gouge my eyes out. The only reason this isn't a half-star movie is because the corndog man premise is funny.
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