vishnu-dileep08
Summary (no spoilers) The movie is about a struggling nightclub owner who goes to desperate measures in order to pay off a loan shark.My Review (no spoilers)The plot of this movie was so bad that I regretted watching this movie and comedy does not mean you always crack dirty and filthy jokes which makes the audience go all yuck. Ken Jeory I think you should stick to The Hangover franchise oh wait it's done then stick as a supporting actor don't go for the main role and about the rest I can't even comment. The ending of this movie was so predictable and boring.My RecommendationNo, it's a disaster.My Rating0/10
adonis98-743-186503
A struggling nightclub owner resorts to desperate measures in order to pay off a loan shark. A WWE Studios Film starring Ken Jeong and David Hasselhoff? It must be an instant classic for sure right? RIGHT? I mean common people did you expect anything good from this? The acting is bad as i was expecting, the plot makes no sense and the jokes are the basic stuff about d*cks and dumb people doing dumb things. It's unfunny, it's boring and the actors aren't even trying for one bit to do their job right and for the love of Christ can WWE Studios stop making movies already? It's getting more painful and weird each time and it needs to stop.(0/10)
James Graham
I am not sure why I watched this as I expected it to be awful. However it wasn't. It tells the story of a nightclub owner who is part of a yearly bet on which celebrity will die next. Desperate for the S500k that the bet has risen to and having The Hoff as his bet, he decides to kill The Hoff. The Hoff plays himself and sends himself up. There are plenty of references to Baywatch and Knightrider. These are genuinely funny, especially when he saves someone drowning in his pool. Add in a black gay easily offended gangsters enforcer and other funny characters and you have a funny great film.This won't win any awards and if you want to watch a film to impress your friends, this is not it. However this is a surprisingly good film and David Hasslehoff does what he does best, playing himself for full comic effect.
Leftbanker
If something makes me laugh, even a couple of times, I can be very forgiving. It's difficult to believe that in this day and age a film project can be so incredibly amateurish. They beat a few of the jokes into the ground. The production values seemed like a bad First Communion video shot by your uncle. Still, I laughed a couple times which is more than I can say for a lot of bigger budget "comedies" of the Adam Sandler variety. Just about every decent joke in the movie they stuffed into the trailer so you really aren't going to be surprised if you bother to watch the film. It's just about what you would expect it to be: a vulgar and childish that—in my estimation—connects for a few good jokes.