

Run Ronnie Run
A redneck with an uncanny knack for getting arrested becomes the star of his own reality program.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the fictional life of Ronnie Dobbs, a white supremacist who, after a string of petty crimes, is sentenced to prison. Desperate to escape jail time, Ronnie agrees to participate in a dangerous stunt for a reality TV show, putting his life on the line for fame and a potential way out.
Critical Reception
Run Ronnie Run was poorly received by critics and audiences alike. It was widely panned for its crude humor, offensive subject matter, and lack of coherent plot, with many critics deeming it tasteless and unfunny. It is often cited as one of the worst films of the early 2000s.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on shock value and offensive stereotypes.
- Lacks any semblance of genuine humor or intelligent satire.
- Widely considered a low point in the careers of its stars and creators.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong dislike for the film's reliance on offensive jokes and a perceived lack of originality. Many viewers found the humor to be too extreme and ultimately unfunny, with some expressing disappointment in the performances.
Fun Fact
The film was intended to be a spin-off from sketch comedy shows like Saturday Night Live and Mad TV, featuring characters and humor similar to those often found on such programs.
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