

Movie spotlight
Blue Collar
It's getting' hot under the collar. There's a lot of ways to get a house built, but when you're built like Mercedez, the easiest way is to pay attention to the studs. Join Mercedez, the beautiful new blonde Lacie Heart, Taylor Hilton and more as they do whatever it takes to get the house up and the workers erect. It's porndemonium, as acclaimed director B. Skow brings his skewed vision of all things erotic to all things construction in Vivid's hilarious new comedy Blue Collar!
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned office worker, who spends his days dreaming of being a professional gamer, finds his life turned upside down when he's blackmailed into participating in a series of underground gambling events. He must rely on his untested courage and wit to navigate a dangerous underworld and confront the true meaning of success.
Critical Reception
Blue Collar received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor forced and its plot underdeveloped. Audiences were also unimpressed, leading to a poor box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a weak script and relies too heavily on predictable comedic tropes.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
The plot meanders, offering little genuine insight or entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the movie's lack of originality and humor. Many felt the story was predictable and the characters unengaging, leading to a generally unfavorable reception.
Fun Fact
The film was Todd Phillips' directorial debut, released shortly before his more successful comedies like 'Old School' and 'The Hangover'.
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