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Filthy McNastier: Maximum Dousche
In FILTHY McNASTIER, Phil the Demon is back to his old hijinks, this time granting the wish of a lonely gal who's lacking the voluptuous bosoms of her girlfriends. But as always, there's a price to pay for her new look...and this time, Phil has the vampire Razor McBleed along for the fun!
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Plot Summary
In this outrageous comedy, Rodney Dangerfield plays a ruthless businessman, Filthy McNastier, who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. When his empire is threatened by a rival, McNastier unleashes a torrent of over-the-top schemes and hilarious antics. A star-studded cast joins in the chaos as McNastier's world spirals into a Maximum Dousche-fest.
Critical Reception
Filthy McNastier: Maximum Dousche was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment. The film was widely panned for its crude humor, predictable plot, and a perceived lack of originality, failing to capture the magic of its comedic stars.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on predictable and offensive gags.
A disappointing showcase for its legendary comedic cast.
Lacks a coherent plot and any sense of genuine humor.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be juvenile and unfunny, with many expressing disappointment in the wasted talent of the main actors. The humor was frequently described as mean-spirited and lacking in wit.
Fun Fact
Despite its poor reception, the film was unofficially dubbed 'the last hurrah' for Rodney Dangerfield's feature film career, though he would appear in other projects before his passing.
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