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Stroker Ace
1983 (1998) - Universal
(Warner Bros.)
review by Todd Doogan,
special to The Digital Bits
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Film
Rating: C-
A tired retread of so many other Burt films. Think Hooper
without the laughs, Cannonball Run
without Dom Deluise, or Smokey And The
Bandit without Jackie Gleason. OK, it did reteam Ned
Beatty with Burt, for those who remember their first pairing in Deliverance.
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras):
B-/C-/F
The sound is mono. Now, that may be because of the original
soundtrack, but you can't tell me a movie about a NASCAR driver that
has a mono soundtrack, isn't going to disappoint DVD fans. No
extras. Put on a dunce cap and sit in a corner WB, you fail, yet
again.
Overall Rating: D
It's a stupid movie. I'll admit that before anyone else. Burt isn't
his typical Burt self, and Jim Nabors is a very weak sidekick. There
is a lot of cleavage though, thanks to Loni Anderson and a cameo by
Elvira. |
Specs
and Features
95 mins, PG, full frame (1.33:1), single-sided, single-layered,
Snapper case, scene access (32 chapters), language: English (DD 2.0
mono), subtitles: English, Close Captioned
Bottom line
There is no bottom line. If you're a die hard fan of Burt, pick it
up -- it's not gonna kill ya. It looks OK, sounds as good as it does
on VHS and has Jim Nabors singing Sunday school songs. `Nuff said.
Todd Doogan
todddoogan@thedigitalbits.com |
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