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Movie Reviews of Daddy & ThemMovie Review: Gotta Love Them Rednecks Summary: 4 Stars
Billy Bob has once again tapped his southern roots and allowed us to see the dysfunctional family members that we all have in their best light. The film abounds with superlative performances from all involved. Additionally, the Marty Stuart soundtrack with guest performances from John Prine, Ray Benson and Dwight Yoakam is a great enhancement and supports the comedy completely.
Don't know how I managed to miss this one when it was first introduced, but once I saw it, I didn't hesitate for one minute to add it to my DVD library.
Movie Review: a finely crafted southern movie Summary: 4 Stars
I had been wondering if this would ever be released,and thankfully it happened.I don't know how Billy Bob Thorton assembled this great cast, but it was quite a feat to have this many greats on a picture.John Prine was a real treat in his first acting debut, and It's the last wink from Jim Varney you'll get to see.This picture is a hilarious look at things southern that will make you take note of simpler places in life and re-acess whats important in our everyday worlds.
Movie Review: Best Billy Bob since Sling Blade Summary: 4 Stars
This movie surprised me. Very good, and Karl even makes a comeback in the special features section of the DVD!
Movie Review: WORST of Billy Bob, Summary: 1 Stars
Believe me, I wanted to like this movie - my expectations were sky high. This, the follow-up to my all time favorite film, Sling Blade, that almost never saw the light of day. After suffering through "Daddy and Them," I understand why. I really would have rather never even seen it. That's just how horrible it is. I guess even a Southern Gothic genius can phone it in, and that is just what I feel that Billy Bob Thornton did in "Daddy and Them." I was saddened and thoroughly disappointed in this waste of time, talent and film. MMMM HMMM.
Movie Review: Don't waste your time on this turd!!! Summary: 1 Stars
This movie was god awful from start to finish. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Thornton's other movies, especially "Bad Santa." But this flick is a piece of crap. I don't even think there was a script. They just said what came to mind. The only 2 things worth watching are Andy Griffith's un-Andy Griffith like portrayal of a man worried about his brother(Jim Varney) getting "cornholed" in jail and the first theatrical appearance of phone prankster Roy D. Mercer. Otherwise, the movie just plain sucks.
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