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Kuffs
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Chad Randall, Christian Slater, Milla Jovovich, Ric Roman Waugh, Steve Holladay Director: Bruce A. Evans Brand: Universal Studios Cinematographer: Thomas Del Ruth Writer: Bruce A. Evans Editor: Stephen Semel Producer: Lisa Fitzgerald Producer: Mel Dellar Producer: Raynold Gideon Writer: Raynold Gideon DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 102 minutes DVD Release Date: 2010-06-01 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Universal Studios
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Movie Reviews of KuffsMovie Review: A Must-See For Slater Fans Summary: 3 Stars
I bought the film from this site, but I have been a fan of Slater's since Heathers. It seems like the writers wanted to blend comedy, drama, action and romance and it gets a bit messy, but I enjoyed the film. But this unique style is not for everyone and the Looney Tunes sound effects when Tony Goldwyn feel the effects the drugged coffee may be too much for some. I don't like how some back-cover reviews just say Kuffs left his girlfriend once she gets serious. Although this could have been done to avoid giving away too much of the plot, I think it is important to state he walked away from her once he learned she was pregnant as it explains his maturity level at the start of the film. I heard some people hated how they broke the fourth-wall here and this film was dismissed as a Ferris-Beverly Hills Cop knock-off. There are some inconsistencies and plot holes (how would a college student and high-school drop out meet, especially when they live nearly two hours apart from each other--this was pre-Internet? What would a college woman like Maya see in a ne'er do well like Kuffs--who has no real plan for his life? Was it his looks? Why do Kuffs and the audience just find out about her pregnancy after more than two months--it makes me think she knew but put off telling him, I could do on, but I won't) but to me, this is a decent film. I recommend it for any Slater fan. If you really don't like Slater, this is probably not the film for you as he is in nearly every single scene. It would have been nice if the DVDs had some extras other than the trailer and previews for other films, but I guess it tends not to happen with older films--not sure why. The plot holes may have been addressed in deleted or extended scenes.
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