Frank (Joel Murray) has had enough of the downward spiral of American culture. Divorced, recently fired, and possibly terminally ill, Frank feels he has nothing left to live for. However, instead of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
When I am forced into the morning rush hour and have to listen to talk radio just to get the traffic report, I will always think of this movie.
Frank (Joel Murray) gets fed up with reality TV and the rest of the trash programs that pose as entertainment. He gets an opportunity to correct the worst of it. Young Roxy (Tara Lynne Barr) observes the cure forms a mission in her mind. Is it possible that this daring duo in the style of Bonny and Clyde can actually correct the ills of American entertainment, or will they escape to France?
The film drags at first, trying to get us involved in Frank’s world. But you are either in or out, to begin with. Soon, it starts to pick up speed as the mission is formed between Frank and Roxy. Eventually coming to a predictable and satisfying end (be sure to listen to his ending diatribe), no surprises here.
Just a lot of fun kibitzing.
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