I'll get the good out of the way first. I'm a victim of the 80's, and so I loved the costumes. But seeing as how they are set in "present day" (2010), it's just stupid. The female lead is somewhat hot, but her hair reminded of a porno do, sans the payoff.
OK, have you ever been channel flipping and come back to a program you were kinda watching, and then said, "Wait, what just happened?" Well, that is the WHOLE movie.
I do sales, and like to see the glorification of my profession. This is a Special Olympics version of Glengarry, Boiler Room, and Tin Men...except that would be a slam against Special Olympics who actually have talent and a purpose.
I like Steven Bauer, he's a cool cat. But bloated and sweaty doesn't play here.
The only character who shows some "range" is Kevin Madden who is the sales guy who gets it.
For having a cast list with amazing head shots, this movie would have been better is the ladies just stood there. This is not sexist when you realize how horrible this movie is. For example, there was the "swimming pool at night montage" with the beautiful Madison Walls--and even THAT was unwatchable! The takeaway from this movie the best salesman in the world in James van Alden. He somehow sold people on giving him money to finance this movie. Nice job!
OK, have you ever been channel flipping and come back to a program you were kinda watching, and then said, "Wait, what just happened?" Well, that is the WHOLE movie.
I do sales, and like to see the glorification of my profession. This is a Special Olympics version of Glengarry, Boiler Room, and Tin Men...except that would be a slam against Special Olympics who actually have talent and a purpose.
I like Steven Bauer, he's a cool cat. But bloated and sweaty doesn't play here.
The only character who shows some "range" is Kevin Madden who is the sales guy who gets it.
For having a cast list with amazing head shots, this movie would have been better is the ladies just stood there. This is not sexist when you realize how horrible this movie is. For example, there was the "swimming pool at night montage" with the beautiful Madison Walls--and even THAT was unwatchable! The takeaway from this movie the best salesman in the world in James van Alden. He somehow sold people on giving him money to finance this movie. Nice job!