This tasteless satire exploits the ailments and pretensions that it so bitterly attacks society for. After living in suspension for 2,000 years, a Roman messenger arrives in Los Angeles to warn society that it's not too late, "if". The "if" is never disclosed, not even when the Roman makes a guest appearance on a TV show hosted by Terry-Thomas and Edward Everett Horton, which becomes as irrelevant as the film itself. The clichéd visual gimmicks and adolescent humor only underline the crudeness of this 90 minute commercial on the ugliness of humanity.