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Attitude for Destruction
Hollywood Roses is starting to make it big and they’re ready for the next step. Of course all their success has come after the band killed off the original founder, Drake. Once they realized he was holding them back, they turned on him and now they’re the best thing out there. Of course his girlfriend hasn’t forgiven them and now the band is gonna have to deal with Drake’s Ghost!
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Plot Summary
A disgraced stuntman, T-Bone, living a mundane life after a career-ending accident, gets a chance at redemption when he's recruited by a shadowy organization for a series of dangerous missions. He must use his old skills to overcome escalating challenges, all while navigating a plot filled with double-crosses and unexpected alliances. The film follows his journey as he confronts his past and fights for his future.
Critical Reception
Attitude for Destruction received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who found its plot convoluted and its humor juvenile. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with many citing the poor production values and lack of engaging action sequences as major drawbacks. The film was largely overlooked and is considered a cult curiosity at best.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks any redeeming qualities, from plot to execution.
Humor falls flat, relying on tired stereotypes and uninspired gags.
Action sequences are poorly choreographed and lack excitement.
Google audience: Viewers found the movie to be a complete waste of time, with many criticizing the nonsensical plot and the unlikable characters. The acting was also frequently cited as being very poor, contributing to an overall unenjoyable viewing experience. Most users advised against watching it.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Danny "Dumb" Garcia, was reportedly chosen for the role due to his previous work on low-budget action shorts, though his name in the film's credits is a pseudonym, and his true identity remains obscure.
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