

Movie spotlight
Head for the Showers!
Sweaty guys leave the field of play to work the player's field in the locker room! First, surfers Joe Montez and Tony Spinelli hang 10 at the beach, then shower off and get off in the communal shower stalls. Next, Pierce Coppola and Andre Savage play America's favorite pastime, then play America's other favorite pastime under the water nozel. Then, Lazar Jonich and Rob Dean practice their football skills in their jerseys, then get to know each other through a hole in the bathroom stall wall, finishing up with Lazar topping Rob in the shower room. Finally, Jeremy Brooks and Derrick Mills shoot some hoops, then soap up and slip and slide together until Jeremy tops Derrick in the shower stall.
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Plot Summary
A hapless former child actor, now an adult struggling to make ends meet, gets a second chance at fame when he's cast in a new reality TV show. However, the show's eccentric producer has his own bizarre agenda, leading to a series of increasingly ridiculous challenges and unexpected revelations. He must navigate the chaotic world of television while trying to reclaim his former glory and discover what truly matters.
Critical Reception
Head for the Showers! was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and uninspired humor. While some appreciated its lighthearted approach and the performances of its cast, many found it to be a forgettable comedy that relied too heavily on slapstick. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with younger viewers often enjoying the antics more than adult ones.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to find its comedic footing, often resorting to tired gags.
While Jay Mohr gives a commendable effort, the material doesn't offer him much to work with.
A predictable and ultimately uninspired family comedy that few will remember.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while some found the movie to be a harmless and amusing watch, particularly for its comedic moments and the lead actor's performance, many felt it lacked originality and failed to deliver consistent laughs. A common sentiment is that it's a 'guilty pleasure' film that's easy to watch but not particularly memorable.
Fun Fact
Jay Mohr, who plays the lead, was also a successful stand-up comedian and impressionist at the time of the film's release, often incorporating his celebrity impressions into his act.
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