After his divorce, a Mormon stand-up comedian moves to loosen the ties to the Church and its singles ward. When a woman from his new church calls, he responds rudely; when he meets her in pe... Read allAfter his divorce, a Mormon stand-up comedian moves to loosen the ties to the Church and its singles ward. When a woman from his new church calls, he responds rudely; when he meets her in person, he notices that she's nice and cute.After his divorce, a Mormon stand-up comedian moves to loosen the ties to the Church and its singles ward. When a woman from his new church calls, he responds rudely; when he meets her in person, he notices that she's nice and cute.
- Zak Aldridge
- (as Robert 'Bob-O' Swenson)
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It pokes fun at Mormon's and I see no reason to take offence to it. I also do not think that they portray non-Mormons as drunken idiots. Sure some were drinking but most of the non-Mormons WERE in a club after all, right?
I especially thought when the main character was going bad was the funniest scenes of all. I would give this movie to any Mormon, as long as they can take a joke. To all non-Mormon's who watch it, you'll find some particularly funny parts, i believe, and it's all just a joke. It's not meant to be offensive or anything of the sort.
Did you know
- TriviaSteve Young, who played professional football for the San Francisco 49ers (among other teams), plays "Bro. Niner." During his scene in the film, Bro. Niner quotes Brigham Young--of whom Steve Young is a direct descendant.
- GoofsCammie probably would not be wearing a sleeveless dress because in Mormon culture women are encouraged to have their shoulders covered.
- Quotes
Brother Niner: Let me reiterate what Brigham Young said: if you're 25 years old and unmarried, you're a menace to society. Just something for everybody to ponder.
- Crazy credits"No animals (or amphibians) were harmed in the making of this film."
- ConnectionsEdited into It's Latter-Day Night! Live Comedy (2003)
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,250,798
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $43,149
- Feb 3, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $1,250,798