
Movie spotlight
Good Rubber
As soon as Sam Ledger sees the TV ad for the Good Rubber car dealership, starring hot salesman Dom King, he pulls out his life savings and goes to find himself a ride. Dom knows there's a sucker born every minute, and he plans to make Sam the newest... one way or another. When dedicated car salesman Reese Rideout spots a new customer browsing the lot, he heads right outside for the chance at a sale... or some tail. Spikey Dee needs a new ride for college, and he quickly sees just the car he wants. Good Rubber dealership co-owners Reese Rideout and Dom King gloat over the success of their commercial, boasting about how they're not even related but people fell for their "brothers" schtick hook, line, and sinker as they rub themselves with fat stacks of cash. Joey isn't really interested in buying a car; he just heard about the blowout special, and he gets on his knees to blow Dom's big stick shift.
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Plot Summary
A man attempts to use a condom for the first time, leading to a series of awkward and humorous mishaps. The film explores themes of inexperience, anxiety, and the universal struggle with new experiences.
Critical Reception
As a recent short film, 'Good Rubber' has not yet garnered widespread critical attention or extensive audience reviews. Its comedic premise and relatable scenario suggest potential for lighthearted entertainment, but detailed analysis is limited at this time.
What Reviewers Say
Humorous take on a common first-time experience.
Relatable awkwardness portrayed effectively.
Short and sweet with a lighthearted tone.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Good Rubber' is minimal due to its recent release and short format. Early indications suggest viewers find the premise amusing and the execution entertaining.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of a mundane yet significant rite of passage aims to destigmatize conversations around sexual health and first-time experiences through comedy.
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