tonyriches
Joined Nov 2016
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Tell me you're a conspiracy theorist without telling me you're one. Reading other reviews, I'll assume the book is better but seriously, it has to be at least more complete. This documentary attempts to draw a line connecting the San Francisco parole office through several branches of the Los Angeles police and court system to the FBI, with all levels of government in between, in a plot to brainwash 60s youth into violence using Manson. All of that in 90 minutes which results in a hodgepodge of interviews and clips bouncing all over the place and really answering nothing. Stir in some clips of Ruby killing Oswald and "The Manchurian Candidate' and this looks like something Oliver Stone made in junior high school.
High level coach gets stuck with ragtag kids team and learns valuable lessons from kids in the end. Bad News Bears, Mighty Ducks, etc. Any movie with Rob Schneider should be warning enough about the humour level.
I used to love the show when they made rough vehicles into affordable daily drivers but think they lost their way when six figure restorations became the norm. If I wanted to watch Overhaulin', I would do that. I still watched the show until Russell joined the cast. Seriously, does Richard owe this guy money or something? Truly scene poison, this fat fork lift operator is an untalented sidekick that offers an anchor to a sinking franchise.