bellshawn
Joined Mar 2015
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Dave's not here man...
Well it's a movie, a Canadian road adventure movie. Not too sure what else I could say about this movie to to use up all my IMDB characters for a full review.
First off I put it on to see some early film work from SCTV alum Dave Thomas but no matter how hard I looked I couldn't see him in any shot.
We have 3 main leads with 5 other supporting actors, 1-store clerk, 1-accident victim, and 3 native Canadians. I don't even think there was any animals to help bring to life the backgrounds.
It's mainly shot on logging roads, starts with a river shot, a shot on the highway, a sceen in a general store, then back on the road. We get to see inside a home for a bit then we end off at a little shack adjesent to a mine. Really seems like they were all the free spots to film that wouldn't cost them any money or more likely where Canada told them they could film.
But really, where's Dave man??
I was hoping for at least a decent size role which would have made it maybe funny.
Well it's a movie, a Canadian road adventure movie. Not too sure what else I could say about this movie to to use up all my IMDB characters for a full review.
First off I put it on to see some early film work from SCTV alum Dave Thomas but no matter how hard I looked I couldn't see him in any shot.
We have 3 main leads with 5 other supporting actors, 1-store clerk, 1-accident victim, and 3 native Canadians. I don't even think there was any animals to help bring to life the backgrounds.
It's mainly shot on logging roads, starts with a river shot, a shot on the highway, a sceen in a general store, then back on the road. We get to see inside a home for a bit then we end off at a little shack adjesent to a mine. Really seems like they were all the free spots to film that wouldn't cost them any money or more likely where Canada told them they could film.
But really, where's Dave man??
I was hoping for at least a decent size role which would have made it maybe funny.
This was written by people that hear stories but never have seen the action in person in a real resturant kitchen. They at least got the small portions looking right.
Having Cooper's charater accepting plastic boiled food is a laugh and a half as some girl transforms his kitchen into a potential 3 star is so stupid. Let alone he acts like a regular sue chef and not the the guy running the kitchen.
Chef (2014) is a better watch if you like cooking movie/shows, it's got a Revenge of the Nerds vibe kinda. I'd rather watch these type of movies than any of the cooking shows on TV. Too bad they are few and far between.
Having Cooper's charater accepting plastic boiled food is a laugh and a half as some girl transforms his kitchen into a potential 3 star is so stupid. Let alone he acts like a regular sue chef and not the the guy running the kitchen.
Chef (2014) is a better watch if you like cooking movie/shows, it's got a Revenge of the Nerds vibe kinda. I'd rather watch these type of movies than any of the cooking shows on TV. Too bad they are few and far between.